Figs 8-16 - uploaded by Emilia. Petrovna Nartshuk
Content may be subject to copyright.
Adapsilia myopoides: 8) head, lateral, 9) head and mesonotum, dorsal, 10-11) wings: 10) female, 11) male, 12) midleg, anterior, 13) ovipositor ventral, partially everted, 14) apex of oviscape, ventral, enlarged, 15) aculeus, enlarged, 16) spermathecae. ouovipositunguis; vml-ventro-medial lobe of oviscape.

Adapsilia myopoides: 8) head, lateral, 9) head and mesonotum, dorsal, 10-11) wings: 10) female, 11) male, 12) midleg, anterior, 13) ovipositor ventral, partially everted, 14) apex of oviscape, ventral, enlarged, 15) aculeus, enlarged, 16) spermathecae. ouovipositunguis; vml-ventro-medial lobe of oviscape.

Similar publications

Article
Full-text available
One of the most northern representatives of the family Atyidae, an amphidromous shrimp Paratya borealis Volk, 1938 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae), is considered as a junior synonym of Paratya compressa (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]) based on morphological and genetic investigations of the specimens collected in rivers flowing into Peter th...
Article
Full-text available
Coelioxys (Allocoelioxys) manchurica sp. nov. is described and illustrated from the Russian Far East (Primorskii krai). Coelioxys (A.) afra Lepeletier 1841 is newly recorded from the Russian Far East. A key is given for the females of both species from this area.

Citations

... The World fauna of Pyrgotidae (Diptera) accounts for some 330 species in 52 genera. To date, nine species in four genera have been found in the Russian Far East [Korneyev, Nartshuk, 2004, Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005, of which only two have been recorded from Khabarovskii Krai: Adapsilia coarctata Waga, 1842 and Parageloemyia wonjuensis Kim et Han, 2001. Using a light trap, one of us V. Dubatolov (VD) collected five Pyrgotidae species from the southern part of Khabarovskii Krai; all of them are presented below. ...
... Adapsilia coarctata Waga, 1842 Adapsilia coarctata Waga, 1842 : Korneyev, 2004: 24;Nartshuk, 2004: 47;Korneyev, Nartshuk, 2004: 405;Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: 3 (Amurskaya Oblast, Khabarovskii Krai and Primorskii Krai). Adapsilia myopoides Chen, 1947: Korneyev, Nartshuk, 2004Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: 7 (Primorskii Krai). ...
... Adapsilia myopoides Chen, 1947: Korneyev, Nartshuk, 2004Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: 7 (Primorskii Krai). Hendel, 1914: Korneyev, Nartshuk, 2004Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: 8 (Primorskii Krai). Geloemyia dorsocentralis (Hering, 1940): Korneyev, 2004: 24;Korneyev, Nartshuk, 2004: 402;Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: 8 (Primorskii Krai). ...
Article
Full-text available
Based on the collection of the Zoological Museum of the Institute of Ecology and Ecology of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and special collections of Diptera on the territory of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Reserved Priamurye”, 5 species of Pyrgotidae are indicated for the first time for the Khabarovsk Territory Pyrgotidae — Adapsilia myopoides Chen, 1947, Eupyrgota flavopilosa Hendel, 1914, Geloemyia dorsocentralis (Hering, 1940), G. wonjuensis Kim et Han, 2001, Tephritopyrgota microceras (Portschinsky, 1892).
... n. from most other species of the genus (at least from those known from both sexes) is that it shows no sexual dimorphism in the wing pattern or structure of fore and mid legs; it seems to be related to the Madagascan G. trifasciata as they share the high epistome, developed presutural dorsocentral seta and conspicuously narrowed abdominal sternites of males (possible synapomorphies, not occurring in most other Pyrgotinae except Pyrgotomyia), in combination with well developed spurious vein on R 2+3 and unmodifi ed fore tarsus of female (possible symplesiomorphies). Hendel, 1933 (fi g. 8-10, 16, 21, 67-76) quadriseta Hendel 1933: 13 (Geloemyia); Hendel, 1934: 142;Soós, 1984: 38;Korneyev, 2004: 43;Korneyev, Nartshuk, 2004: 408;Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: 9 (Parageloemyia). -ornata Hering, 1940; Enderlein, 1942: 111;Soós, 1984: 37 (Dicranostira) , syn. ...
... n. (see remarks to that species).Geloemyia wonjuensis(Kim & Han 2001), comb. n. (fi g. 2, 22, 100-106)Kim, Han 2001: 285; Korneyev, 2004: 408;Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: 9 (Parageloemyia).517Review of the Genus Geloemyia (Diptera, Pyrgotidae)… M a t e r i a l. Paratypes 1 {, 3 }, Gangweon-do, Weonju-si, Maeji-ri, Yonsei Univ. ...
Article
Full-text available
Review of the Genus Geloemyia (Diptera, Pyrgotidae), with Discussion of its Taxonomic Position. Korneyev, V. A. - Species assigned to Geloemyia Hendel, 1908, Trichempodia Malloch, 1930 syn. n., Parageloemyia Hendel, 1933 syn. n., and Dicranostira Enderlein, 1942 syn. n. are shown to be congeneric. Geloemyia is refined to include eight species: Geloemyia cheni Kim, Han & Korneyev, sp. n., Geloemyia cockerelli (Malloch, 1930) comb. n. (= Trichempodia cockerelli Malloch, 1930), Geloemyia dorsocentralis (Hering, 1940) comb. n. (= Adapsilia dorsocentralis Hering, 1940), Geloemyia quadriseta Hendel, 1933, Geloemyia stylata Hendel, 1908, Geloemyia wonjuensis (Kim & Han, 2001) comb. n. (= Parageloemyia wonjuensis Kim & Han, 2001) from Eastern Asia, Geloemyia namibica sp. n., from mainland Africa (Namibia) and Geloemyia trifasciata (Enderlein, 1942) comb. n. (= Trichempodia trifasciata Enderlein, 1942) from Madagascar. Geloemyia nigrofasiata Hendel, 1933 based on a single male is supposed to be a junior synonym of G. quadriseta Hendel, 1933, based on females, but the synonymy is tentative. A key to species is provided. The genus Geloemyia belongs in the tribe Pyrgotini forming (or belonging to) a basal lineage in the subtribe Adapsiliina together with Pyrgotomyia Hendel, 1914 and Porpomastix Enderlein, 1942.
... Species of both Euphya and Epice can be recognized by the saddle-like shape of the prosternum without prominent lobes and the oviscape without hook-like lobes. Females of the East Asian (Palaearctic and Oriental) species Adapsilia hirtoscutellata Hendel and A. myopoides Chen both possess similarly sclerotized hook-like lobes on the oviscape, but they are located in a diff erent position and are separated by a small sclerotized ventro-medial lobe or sclerite (Korneyev, 2004; Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: fi g. 13, 14). Th ese species can be distinguished from Eupyrgota by the absence of nipple-like lobes on the prosternum and spur-like setae on the femora. ...
Article
Full-text available
Pyrgotid Flies assigned to Apyrgota. I. New Species and Synonyms in Eupyrgota (s. str.) (Diptera, Pyrgotidae), with Description of a New Subgenus. Korneyev, V. A. - Eupyrgota scioida Hendel, 1908, the type species of the genus Apyrgota Hendel, 1909, syn. n. is shown to belong in Eupyrgota Coquillett, 1899. Th e diagnoses of the genus Eupyrgota and the subgenus Eupyrgota (s. str.) are reconsidered. E. alienata (Walker, 1861) comb. n., E. brahma (Hendel, 1914), comb. n., E. aequalis (Malloch, 1939), comb. n., E. angustifrons (Bezzi, 1914), comb. n., and E. armipes (Hendel, 1914), comb. n. are transferred into Eupyrgota (s. str.). Th e following synonymy is established: Eupyrgota Coquillett, 1899 = Apyrgota Hendel, 1909, syn. n.; E. alienata (Walker, 1861) = E. scioida Hendel, 1908, syn. n.; and E. brahma (Hendel, 1914) = Adapsilia nocturna Bezzi, 1914, syn. n. E. nyambene V. Korneyev, sp. n. is described based on a single female from Kenya; the new species belongs in the varipennis subgroup, but diff ers from other species by having a slender fore femur (thickened in E. varipennis Curran) and the mid femur with a femoral organ (absent in E. rugosigenis Hendel). A monotypic subgenus Asipyrgota subgen. n. (type species: Adapsilia fl aviseta Malloch, 1929) is established; it shares the presence of the nipple-like processes of the prosternum, a generally robust appearance, and presence of 3 pairs of scutellar setae with members of the subgenus Eupyrgota s. str., diff ering by the absence of paired ventro-apical hooks on the oviscape.
... Discussion. As far as known including the above specimens, acrostichal setae are absent in this species, but Nartshuk and Korneyev (2005, Fig. 1) found a single specimen with clear pair of acrostichal setae. We do not know this is simply an aberrant specimen or different species. ...
... Discussion. The genus Parageloemyia Hendel (1934) includes four nominal species from China, Korea, and Russia Nartshuk and Korneyev, 2005). revised the genus and synonymized Dicranostira ornata , originally described as Parageloemyia ornata) with Parageloemyia nigrofasciata (Hendel). ...
... 1 *13. Porpomastix fasciolata Enderlein (Fig. 8A-D) Porpomastix fasciolata Enderlein, 1942: 123 (Syntypes: Japan, Hokkaido (Morioka), Ohmorin, ♀; Russia, Primorsky Kray (Ussuri-Gebiet), ♀; ZMHB); 38 (in Palaearctic catalog); Korneyev, 2004: 34 (description); Korneyev and Nartshuk, 2004: 408 (in Russian Far East key); Nartshuk and Korneyev, 2005: 9 (Russian Far East distribution). Kim and Han (2000) for detail). ...
Article
Full-text available
Pyrgotidae is a small acalyptrate family including about 370 species worldwide and little attention has been given to their systematics until recently. Latest changes in taxonomic status of some of the Korean species made this review inevitable. In the present study, the Korean pyrgotid species are reviewed with discussion of their taxonomic status. We also provide a revised key to all 14 Korean species (seven Adapsilia, three Eupyrgota, two Parageloemyia, one Porpomastix, and one Tephritopyrgota species) supplemented by digital images to facilitate accurate identification.
... 56 species, distributed in 12 genera. The Pyrgotidae are known to be internal parasites of the abdomen of adult scarabaeid beetles (Aczél, 1956a;Steyskal, 1987;Kim & Han, 2000;Nartshuk & Korneyev, 2005;Korneyev, 2006a). Aczél (1956a, b and c) revised the Neotropical fauna of Pyrgotidae and erected the monotypic genus Idiopyrgota to include I. setiventris based on the analysis of eight females from Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil, and presented a detailed description of the females except for the spermathecae, which were not examined. ...
Article
Full-text available
Aczél established the genus Idiopyrgota to place a single species, I. setiventris, based on an analysis of eight females from Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The species is redescribed on the basis of new available material from the type locality as well as one female specimen from Jujuy, Argentina (this is the first record of this species in this area). Adult anatomi-cal structures are described and illustrated in detail, including information of the previously unknown male and female spermathecae. This study provides better grounds for the recognition of the taxon.
... 56 species, distributed in 12 genera. The Pyrgotidae are known to be internal parasites of the abdomen of adult scarabaeid beetles (Aczél, 1956a;Steyskal, 1987;Kim & Han, 2000;Nartshuk & Korneyev, 2005;Korneyev, 2006a). Aczél (1956a, b and c) revised the Neotropical fauna of Pyrgotidae and erected the monotypic genus Idiopyrgota to include I. setiventris based on the analysis of eight females from Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil, and presented a detailed description of the females except for the spermathecae, which were not examined. ...
Article
Aczél established the genus Idiopyrgota to place a single species, I. setiventris, based on an analysis of eight females from Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The species is redescribed on the basis of new available material from the type locality as well as one female specimen from Jujuy, Argentina (this is the first record of this species in this area). Adult anatomical structures are described and illustrated in detail, including information of the previously unknown male and female spermathecae. This study provides better grounds for the recognition of the taxon.
Data
Full-text available
Article
Full-text available
New distributional data on an extremely rare European population of Adapsilia coarctata is given and a suggestion to include this species into the Lithuanian Red Data Book is provided. The East Asian population of the same species was described as a separate species firstly and it was synonymized after recent studies based on females. Nevertheless, the gap in the literature of a comprehensive description of the European male highlighted the need of illustration of male genitalia. Important characters are figured in this report.