A REMARKABLE NEW GENUS AND TWO NEW SPECIES OF EMPIDIDAE (TACHYDROMIINAE, DRAPETINI) FROM THE COOK ISLANDS

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Pacific Insects 6 (2) : 247-251 August 31, 1964 A REMARKABLE NEW GENUS AND TWO NEW SPECIES OF EMPIDIDAE (TACHYDROMIINAE, DRAPETINI) FROM THE COOK ISLANDS By Kenneth G. V. Smith DEPT, OF ENTOMOLOGY, BRITISH MUSEUM (NAT. HIST.), LONDON Abstract: Two new species of Empididae belonging to 2 genera are described. Austrodrapetis n. gen. is remarkable in that it possesses certain features unique for this family. No Empididae have previously been recorded from the Cook Is. and none are known from the Society Is. which have a similar fauna (Gressitt et al., 1961: 24). The nearest the family has been recorded is Samoa (Collin, 1929). Two species are now described, one of which belongs to a remarkable new genus possessing certain features unique in the family Empididae. Subfamily TACHYDROMIINAE Tribe Drapetini Genus Austrodrapetis Smith, n. gen. Head closely attached to thorax without a distinct neck. Eyes microscopically pubescent and quite widely separated above antenna, but contiguous for a short distance below antennae. Jowls very narrow. Two pairs of strong ocellar bristles and a pair of vertical bristles present. Antenna (fig. Ia) not long, but segment 3 with a long arista; segment 2 with a distinct seta beneath. Proboscis short. Thorax short and broad, humeri not differentiated. Thoracic bristles rather well developed with a strong pair of dorsocentrals at middle of thorax, a strong humeral, 2 notopleural and a postalar. Abdomen (fig. lh) rather membranous and in & with a lateral internal sub-spherical structure of unknown function on each side (fig. lf, h) of abdominal segments 3 & 4. Male genitalia (fig. lg, h) of the type usual to the subfamily. Legs rather short, fore legs of & exhibiting secondary sexual modifications (fig. 1 b-d). Wings (fig. le) with r2+3 abbreviated and rs short and steeply inclined to join rl vein being in line with basal section of r4+5 which is also steeply inclined from point where r-m intersects it. Cells R and M almost equal in length, cell R being slightly shorter. No crossvein h; vein al absent. This genus is clearly close to Drapetis Meigen sens. lat. in having humeri undifferentiated, eyes microscopically pubescent and head closely set upon thorax. The short rs and bristle beneath antennal segment 2 put it closer to Crossopalpus Bigot than Drapetis sens. str., but there are no distinct jowls below the eyes. Elaphropeza Macquart has strong bris-

248 Pacific Insects Vol. 6, no. 2 ties on the shaft of the hind tibia. Isodrapetis Collin (1928 : 6-7), described from New Zealand, is only known from the, but the antennae resemble those of Elaphropeza in having a conical 3rd segment and wings with a distinct anal vein. Austrodrapetis may be distinguished from all these genera by the abbreviated vein r2 + 3 and the modified fore legs of the &. Austrodrapetis coxalis Smith, n. sp. Fig. 1 a-h. <y. Head black, shining, but occiput brownish dusted, except on a narrow postocular band. Eyes microscopically pubescent, separated above. Frons, at level of anterior ocellus, about as wide as antennal segment 3 is deep, narrowing to about depth of antennal segment 2 above antennae. Eyes touching for a short distance below antennae. No distinct jowls below eyes. Two pairs of strong ocellar bristles, anterior pair slightly convergent, posterior pair widely divergent. A pair of outer vertical bristles. Antenna (fig. Ia) blackish; segment 2 with a strong bristle below; segment 3 with some distinct hairs below. Arista about 2X antennal length and microsopically pubescent. Proboscis short, yellow. Palpi very short, yellowish and with a terminal bristle. Thorax shining black. No acrostichal bristles, but a pair of long dorsocentrals just before middle of thorax, with a much weaker pair behind. A very long upswept humeral bristle ; 2 equal notopleural bristles and a postalar bristle. Scutellum black, dulled by brownish dust and with a pair of strong divergent apical bristles. Pleurae dull blackish, but shining on sternopleurae and hypopleurae. Abdomen (fig. lh) brownish, not strongly sclerotized and with short dark hairs. Segments 3 & 4 with a sub-spherical internal structure on each side (fig. lh, f) These structures are of unknown function, but resemble large glands, though there is apparently no opening through the tergites, to the inner surface of which they are attached. Hypopygium (fig. lh, g) blackish, clothed with brownish dust, but partly subshining. Legs yellowish; tibiae and tarsi more brownish yellow with hind femur, blackish on distal 2/3 and hind tibiae brownish on distal 1/2. Fore coxa (fig. Ib) with a blackish pigmented 'sensory' spot, on inner face below, which can be seen (under a high power) to be densely clothed with minute tuberculate spinules. Fore femur with 2 or 3 bristles beneath at base and some weak posteroventrals. Hind femur with slender anteroventral bristles. Fore tibia (fig. Id) swollen distally and with a sinuate series of strong bristles ventrally to posteroventrally; rather dense fine hairs distally on inner face and a patch of fine hairs on innerface towards base. Remaining tibiae and all tarsi simple and short-haired. Wing (fig. le) greyish with membrane tinged brownish along-side brownish veins. Basal section of r4+5 raises steeply above crossvein r-m and is in line with the steeply inclined basal section rs of r2 + 3. Cell R a little shorter than cell M. A strong bristle at base of wing. Haltere black with yellow stem. Length 1.5 mm.. Similar to <?, but fore coxa with patch of sensory spinules reduced and fore tibia simple. Abdomen mostly fleshy with penultimate segment sclerotized and blackish and lacking the sub-spherical structures in abdominal segments 3 & 4. Holotype & (BISHOP 3609) ; paratypes 9 3\y, 5, Cook Islands, Akaiami, Aitutaki, III. 1955, N. L. H. Krauss. In Bishop Museum, Honolulu except for 2 <3\J, paratypes retained in British Museum (Nat. Hist.), London.

Smith: Empididae of Cook Is. Fig. 1. Austrodrapetis coxalis, &. a, antenna; b, fore coxa (from inside); c, fore leg (from inside); d, fore tibia (from inside) ; e, wing; f, enlarged view (dorsal) of internal abdominal structures; g, genitalia (right lateral view); h, abdomen (macerated) in dorsal view showing the paired lateral structures in abdominal segments 3 & 4.

250 Pacific Insects Vol. 6, no. 2 Genus Crossopalpus Bigot Crossopalpus Bigot, 1857, Ann. Soc. Ent. France ser. 3, 3: 563. This genus (often regarded as a subgenus of Drapetis) is almost world-wide in distribution, but is not recorded from New Zealand or Australia. I have seen specimens from New Zealand and Borneo. It occurs in Micronesia (Quate, 1960 : 60, D. brevicula Mel.) and Hawaii (Melander 1952; Hardy 1960). Collin (1929: 183) described Drapetis savaiiensis from Samoa, but this appears referable to Drapetis sensu stricto, though rs is very short. Crossopalpus kraussi Smith, n. sp. Fig. 2 a-d. <y. Head black heavily dusted greyish. Frons, at level of 1st ocellus, about 1.5 X ocellar width, narrowing to a little less than ocellar width above antennae. Face linear. Eyes with silvery margin behind and below. Occiput with short pale hairs, except for a few longer hairs below. Clypeus shining black. Ocellar bristles strong and divergent and a pair of long vertical bristles. Antenna with segments 1 & 2 yellow; segment 2 with a bristles below; segment 3 black, rounded with a long terminal arista about 3x antennal length. Proboscis brownish, about 1/2 head height. Palpi yellow, short, rounded with pale hairs and a strong terminal bristle. Thorax shining black, rather densely clothed with adpressed brownish pubescence. A strong distinct pair of prescutellar dorsocentrals present and if viewed laterally 3 pairs of small anterior dorsocentrals may be seen on disc of thorax. Two short equally strong notopleural, a short supra-alar and a strong postalar bristle present. Pleurae shining black, mesopleura margined on all but upperside (except for a tiny patch at middle) with silvery tomentum, a small roundish patch of silvery tomentum behind humerus and beneath wing base. Scutellum shining black with a pair of strong apical bristles, an inner pair of Fig. 2. Crossopalpus kraussi &. a-c, genitalia bristly hairs and an outer pair of bristly in dorsal view showing ' exploded' details to a hairs. Abdomen shining black, short haired. Hypopygium (fig. 2 a-c) black. Legs larger scale; d, wing. pale brownish. Anterior preapical bristles well developed on all femora. Fore femur with slender anteroventral bristles. Legs otherwise without strong bristles except for strong antero- and posteroventral preapical bristles on anterior and median tibia. Hind tibial apical process short and broad with pointed tip. Wings (fig. 2d) clear, wing veins brown, venation typical of Crossopalpus. Halteres yellowish. Length 2.5 mm.. Unknown.

1964 Smith: Empididae of Cook Is. 251 Holotype & (BISHOP 3610), Cook Islands, Akaiami, Aitutaki, III.1955, N. L. H. Krauss. This species superficially resembles the Palaearctic C. curvipes Meigen in having dorsocentral bristles on the thoracic disc, but that species has an anterodorsal row of bristles on the hind tibia and the legs are black. C. phaeoptera Bezzi (== obscuripennis) (1904a: 351; 1904b: 145; 1912: 479) from New Guinea has the hind femora partly black. The cosmopolitan C. aenescens Wiedemann has dorsocentrals on the thoracic disc, but the femora of that species are black and the 3rd & 4th veins more strongly convergent at tip. REFERENCES CITED Bezzi, M. 1904a. Empididae Indo-Australiani Raccolti Dal Signor L. Biro. Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. 2: 320-61. 1904b. Verzeichnis der bis jetzt bekannten Arten der Dipterengattung Drapetis Meigen. Wien. Ent. Ztg., 23: 143-46. 1912. Rhagionidae et Empididae ex Insula Formosa. Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. 10: 442-95. 1928. Diptera of the Fiji Islands. London. Collin, J. E. 1929. Empididae and Pipunculidae, Insects of Samoa Diptera 6 (4) : 177-213. Gressitt, J. L. et al. 1961. Problems in the zoogeography of Pacific and Antarctic Insects. Pacific Ins. Monogr. 2: 1-127. Hardy, D. E. 1960. Insects of Hawaii: 10, Univ. of Hawaii. Meijere, J. C. H. de. 1913. Studien liber stidostasiatische Dipteren VilL Tidschr. v. Ent. Suppl. 56: 1-99. Melander, A. L. 1952. Drapetis insularis a new species from Oahu (Diptera, Empididae). Proc. Hawaii, Ent. Soc. 14: 419-20. Quate, L. W 1960. Diptera: Empididae. Insects of Micronesia 13: 55-73. Pacific Insects 6 (2) : 251-255 August 31, 1964 SOME AGROMYZIDAE (Diptera) FROM THE JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLAND By Kenneth A. Spencer Abstract: Kuschel's collection of Agromyzidae from Juan Fernandez Is. includes 5 species : 2 are described as new, 2 are common in Chile and the other is semi-cosmopolitan. Prof. G. Kuschel has kindly allowed me to examine 82 Agromyzidae he collected during several visits to the Juan Fernandez Is. during 1951-1955. Five species are represented in