Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 94. (Budapest 2002)

Papp, L.: Lygistorrhinidae (Diptera) from Taiwan

ANNALES HISTORICO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Volume 94 Budapest, 2002 pp. 135-140. Lygistorrhinidae (Diptera) from Taiwan L. PAPP Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13, Hungary. E-mail: lpapp@zoo.zoo.nhmus.hu Abstract - The first records of the family Lygistorrhinidae (Sciaroidea) are given from Taiwan. A new genus Matileola, with its type species M. yangi sp. n. and Lygistorrhina chaoi sp. n. are de­scribed. With three figures. Key words - Lygistorrhinidae, Matileola, new taxa, Taiwan, Oriental region. Lygistorrhinidae is a small family of the Sciaroidea (Mycetophiloidea). Their family status had been debated for a period of time (e.g. TUOMIKOSKI 1966 and others) but most modern workers (e.g. THOMPSON 1975 to BECHEV 2000) accept Lygistorrhinidae as family. In the course of our collection trip to Taiwan in 2000, we found two lygistor­rhinid specimens in light trap materials. Actually they were selected under a stereo­microscope from large quantity of noctuids and other moths and they were minu­ten-pinned on the site. One of the specimens represents a new species of Lygis­torrhina SKUSE. The other specimen is a most peculiar one. It must belong to an undescribed genus. Otherwise these are the first records for the family Lygis­torrhinidae from Taiwan. The type specimens are preserved in the collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum (HNHM), Budapest. Matileola gen. n. (Fig. 1) Type species - Matileola yangi sp. n. Gender - Feminine. Description - Head much higher than long. Proboscis medium-long, twice as long as fore coxa. Antennae comparatively short, 14 flagellomeres are counted on our specimen. Mesonotum just slightly humped, scutellum rather small, mediotergite humped and bare. Pleu­ral sclerites of thorax bare.

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