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differences between Exechia fusca1804) and Exechia confinis Winnertz, 1863Mycetophilidae)
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OLA VI KURINA
Kurina, O. 1999. Morphological differences between Exechia fusca (Meigen, 1804)and Exechia cOllfillis Winnertz, 1863 (Diptera, Mycetophilidae). lilt. J. Dipterol. Res.,10(1): 53-57.
The Inorphological differences between two very closed species Exechia fusca andExechia confilJis are discussed. The detailed figures of males and females genitalsare given.
Ola';.:i KltrilJa. Institute of Zoology and Hydrobiology of Tartu UlliGersit)', VallellllJise46, Tartlt 51014, Estonia; Institltte of Zoolog)' and Botan)' of Estonian AgricultureUlJiGersit)', Riia 181, Tartu 51014, Estonia, e-ll1ail.· [email protected]
Ke)' ro'ords. Diptera, Mycetophilidae, Exechia.
Introduction
Exechia Winnertz, 1863 is a nUl11erous and widelydistributed genus among ftmgus gnats. Exechia speciesare distributed in all zoogeographical regions (Laffoon, 1965; Colless & Liepa, 1973; Matile, 1980,1996; Hackl11an et aI., 1988; Plassmann, 1995). Thereare 61 species recorded in Palaearctic region (Hackman et aI., 1988; Zaitzev, 1996). Many species areclosely related and they can be distinguished fromeach other by cOl11parison of male genitals. Suchspecies are also Exechia fltsca (Meigen, 1804) andExechia cOllfillis Winnertz, 1863. Chandler (1978)has distinguished Exechia f/lsca group in genus Exechiafor nal11ed two species.
E. fltsca is a holarctic species (Hackl11an et aI.,1988). E. [ol/fil/is is widely distributed in Europe(e. g. Krivosheina et al.. 1986; Hackl11an et al.. 1988;Plassnlann & Schlacht, 1990). Both species areassociated with the fruit bodies of l11acrofungi.According to Hackl11an and Meinander (1979) E.fllsca is polyphagous species. By Eisfelder (1955) itis registered on 128 species of 111acrofungi in Ger-
many. Chandler (1978) nlentioned this species alsoon Polyporaceus fungi. E. confinis is recorded onLactarius piperatus (Plassmann, 1971) and Paxillusinvolutus (Kurina 1994). By Hackman and Meinander (1979) Exechia sp. pr. confinis has been foundregularly on Paxillus involutus. According to literature (e. g. Plassmann, 1989; Grundnlann, 1990) theactivity of imagoes is recorded in autumn and winter. In Estonia the owerwintering of the species havebeen found in caves (Kurina, 1996).
Material
The 111aterial for the present conu11unication iscollected in 1970-1996 fronl 27 sites in Estonia.Sweep-netting, collecting by exhauster fronl cavesand rearing frol11 nlacrofungi have been used as a111ethods of collecting. Part of the Inaterial is alreadypublished (Kurina, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998), but itis undergoing new critical study. The nlaterial isdeposited in the Institute of Zoology and Botany ofEstonian Agricultural University.
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Figs 5-8. Laterodorsal view of large lateralappendage of gonostylus (5, 6), ventral view of
felnale tenninalia (7, 8).5, 7, Exechia fusca (Meigen, 1804)~ 6, 8, ExechiacOl/fil/is Winnertz, 1863. Scale equal to 0.1 mIn.
Vault. near Orissaare on SaareIllaa Island and Kallnistu cave in Tartu. Altogether 39 0' and 10 9 speciInens are exaInined.
Additi01/aI IIIattria1st"died. EXtchia co 11fi 11 isWinnertz. 1863 - 1 C). Russia. Sablino Tsarskoselsk.u peshcheri. leg. A. Stackelberg, 02.02.1925, det.A. Stackelberg. 1940. Deposited at the ZoologicalInstitute of Acadel11Y of Sciences, St. Petersburg,Russia.
Discussion
By n1any authors (e. g. Edwards, 1925; Landrock,1927. 1940; Ostroverkhova, Stackelberg, 1969;Krivosheina et aI., 1986) the essential differencebetween E. f/lsca and E. confinis is the yellow lateral spots on the first segl11ents of the abdomen ofE. cOl/fillis. The abdol11en of E. fllsca is uniformlyblackish brown. Winnertz (1863) reported the yellow spots on the third segnlent of the abdol11en ofE. cOllfi11is. Other authors (e. g. Landrock, 1927;Seguy. 1940; Krivosheina et al.. 1986) l11arked thespots on the second segl11ent. Nal11ed characteristicis very variable. in my material few specimens haveno Inentioned spots at all or they are indistinct.
Morphol11etric measurel11ents are widely variableand overlap for these two species, as presented in Table1. Stastically, differences can be detected, but these
Table 1. Measured lengths of wings and legs ofE~f!chia fllsca (n=25) and Exechia confinis (n=25).r-n1, radial-l11edial. crossvei.n; nll?~t., medial petiole;tl' t2' t3' fore. nud and 11lnd tibIa; Itars .1, Itars .2,......... IItars.l, , IIItars.l, , tarsal seg-l11ents of fore, l11id and hind tarsus. The lengths arein millimeters.
Mesaured parts E. f"sca E. confinis
r-111 0.30-0.43 0.33-0.43
m pet. 0.10-0.17 0.11-0.14tl 0.89-1.21 1.07-1.23Itars . 1 1.00-1.39 1.06-1.31Itars . 2 0.59-0.86 0.59-0.83Itars. 3 0.46-0.63 0.44-0.57Itars . 4 0.33-0.46 0.29-0.41
Itars. 5 0.23-0.30 0.23-0.30t2 1.20-1.60 1.31-1.53
Iltars. 1 1.07-1.51 1.17-1.44lI tars. 2 0.57-0.79 0.57-0.70lI tars. 3 0.41-0.57 0.44-0.56Iltars. 4 0.30-0.40 0.29-0.40Iltars. 5 0.21-0.29 0.23-0.29t3 1.57-2.10 1.81-2.0711I tars. 1 l. 04-1. 53 1.11-1.40Illtars. 2 0.47-0.71 0.50-0.63Illtars. 3 0.34-0.4 7 0.37-0.46Ill tars . 4 0.24-0.32 0.26-0.31Ill tars . 5 0.16-0.27 0.17-0.23
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differences have no significance in detenninationof species. For both species size and coloration canprobably depend on larval nutrition and environInental conditions in larval and pupal stages.The best nlethod for species detennination is COlnparison of genitals. Male hypopygiu111s have beenfigured by: Landrock~ 1927, plate 7, fig., 38;Landrock, 1940, fig.~ 145; Ostroverkhova, 1979,plate 25, fig.~ 8; Krivosheina et aI., plate 41, fig.,1 - E.fusca; Landrock, 1912, fig., 17, 18; 1927,plate 7, fig.~ 25, 1940, fig.~ 146 - E. cOllfinis.Nobody has figured details of inner appendages ofgonostylus for both species, they are important foridentification too. Felnale genitals have been figured by: Lundstronl, 1909, fig., 113, 114; Chandler, 1977, fig., 28 - E. fusca; Plasslnann, 1970,fig.~ 14; Chandler, 1977, fig., 29 - E. cOllfillis.More detailed drawings are given by Chandler(1977)~ but only in lateral view. The nlost inlportant difference between fe111ale specitnens are theshape of gonocoxids in ventral view, that nobodyhas figured yet. Differences in lnale and felnalegenitals are analysed in Table 2 with respectivereferations to the figures.
Very close to the two species is Exechia styriacaStrobl, 1898. The species has been fond only inAustria (3d' 29). According to Strobl (1898), thespecies is very silnilar to E.col/fil/is~ and by Strobl(1910) to E. fllsca. In Strobl (1898) it is marked~
that the nlost outstanding difference between E.sfyriaca and E. cOllfillis is almost entirely browncoloration of hind tibia of E. styriaca. Possibly E.styriaca can be synonym to E. cOllfinis, but confirInation to this can not be found without type material.
Acknowledgements
This study has been a part of the research prograIn "'Biodiversity of Estonian fauna" in Instituteof Zoology and Botany, University of Tartu. I amgreatly indebted to Mr. Mart Jiissi for reading theInanuscript.
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Apex of gonocoxid ventrally
Large lateral appendage of gonostylus on basis ofasetose elongated part
Table 2. Differences between genitals of Exechia fusca
(Meigen, 1804) and Exechia co1lfi1lis Winnertz, 1863
Medioventral appendage of gonocoxid
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iWALES
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FE.lfALES
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Aedeagus
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1, 3, Exechia f/lsca (Meigen, 1804); 2, 4, Exechia cOllfillis Winnertz, 1863.
A - Inedioventral appendage of gonocoxid; B - inner structure connected with cerci; C - aedeagus; D elongated asetose part of lateral appendage of gonostylus; E - inner appendages of gonostylus. Scale equal to
0.1 mm.
Exechia fusca (Meigen, 1804)
118 6' and 90 9 specilnens were reared by Inefron1 27 species (42 fruit bodies) of Agaricales s. I..Material was collected at Islet of Abruka near Saaren1aa Island, Viidun1ae Nature Reserve, Orissaareon Saarel11aa Island, Puhtu near Virtsu, Vonnsi Island, Oonga southeast of Haapsalu, Rannan1etsa southof Parnu, Nigula Nature Reserve, Tanlsa-Altll1ae nearElva, Vapral11ae northeast of Elva, Tiksoja near Tartu,Jarvselj a southeast of Tartu, Kohala northeast ofRakvere and Varudi northeast of Rakvere. 36 ()specil11ens were sweep netted by Ine at Orissaare,Piiri on Muhu Island, Riguldi, Kaselnetsa south ofSaku near Tallinn, Oonga, Nigula Nature ReserveTaevaskoja north of Polva, Jarvselja Tiksoja, Rahninear Tartu, Voore east of Jogeva and Kohala. I 6'
specinlen was collected by Prof. H. Relnll1 at Kaariku,southwest of Otepaa, but Inethod used is not known.2 6' speciInens collected by nle with a exhauster fromKahnistu cave in Tartu. Altogether 157 6' and 90 9specimens are exan1ined.
E:>""echia confinis Winnertz, 1863
6 6' and 10<;> specin1ens were reared by Ine fron15 fruit bodies of Paxillus involutus, collected atPallasll1aa on Muhu Island, Oonga, Pikasilla northeast of Torva, Talnsa-Altn1ae and Kohala. 106' specin1ens were sweep netted by 111e at Orissaare Oonga,Nigula Nature Reserve, Melliste southeast of Tartuand Maetaguse south of Johvi. 23 C) specil11enscollected by 111e with exhauster froln Maasi Castle
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Figs 5-8. Laterodorsal view of large lateralappendage of gonostylus (5, 6), ventral view of
felnale tenninalia (7, 8).5, 7, Exechia fllsca (Meigen, 1804); 6, 8, ExechiacOllfillis Winnertz, 1863. Scale equal to 0.1 mIn.
Vault. near Orissaare on Saarelllaa Island and Kal111istll cave in Tartu. Altogether 39 0' and 10 9 speci111enS are exalllined.
Additiollal IlIattrial studied. Extchia cOllfi11 isWinneI1z. 1863 - 1 0'. Russia. Sablino Tsarskoselsk.II peshcheri. leg. A. Stackelberg 02.02.1925, de1.A. Stackelberg. 1940. Deposited at the ZoologicalInstitute of Acaden1Y of Sciences S1. Petersburg,Russia.
Discussion
By 111any authors (e. g. Edwards, 1925; Landrock,1927. 1940; Ostroverkhova, Stackelberg, 1969;Krivosheina et aI., 1986) the essential differencebetween E. fllsca and E. cOJ/finis is the yellow lateral spots on the first seglnents of the abdolnen ofE. cOllfillis. The abdolllen of E. fllsca is uniformlyblackish brown. Winnertz (1863) reported the yellow spots on the third seglnent of the abdomen ofE. cOllfillis. Other authors (e. g. Landrock, 1927;SegllY. 1940; Krivosheina et al.. 1986) 111arked thespots on the second seglnen1. Nallled characteristicis very variable. in Iny material few specilnens haveno lnentioned spots at all or they are indistinct.
Morpholl1etric n1easuren1ents are widely variableand overlap for these two species as presented in Table1. Stastically, differences can be detected but these
Table 1. Measured lengths of wings and legs ofExechia fusca (n=25) and Exechia confinis (n=25).r-n1, radial-Inedial. crossvei.n; n1J?~t., Inedial petiole;tl' t2' t3' fore. nlld and 11lnd tIbIa; Itars .l, Itars .2,......... IItars .l, , IIItars .l, , tarsal seg-111ents of fore, lnid and hind tarsus. The lengths arein millilneters.
Mesaured parts E. fusca E. cOllfinis
r-111 0.30-0.43 0.33-0.43
m pet. 0.10-0.17 0.11-0.14tl 0.89-1.21 1. 07-1.23Itars . I 1.00-1.39 1.06-1.31Itars . 2 0.59-0.86 0.59-0.83Itars . 3 0.46-0.63 0.44-0.57Itars . 4 0.33-0.46 0.29-0.41Itars . 5 0.23-0.30 0.23-0.30t2 1.20-1.60 1.31-1.53Il tars . I 1.07-1.51 1.17-1.44II tars . 2 0.57-0.79 0.57-0.70Il tars . 3 0.41-0.57 0.44-0.56II tars . 4 0.30-0.40 0.29-0.40II tars . 5 0.21-0.29 0.23-0.29t3 1.57-2.10 1.81-2.07
Illtars. 1 1.04-1.53 1.11-1.40IlI tars . 2 0.47-0.71 0.50-0.63IlI tars . 3 0.34-0.47 0.37-0.46IlI tars . 4 0.24-0.32 0.26-0.31Illtars. 5 0.16-0.27 0.17-0.23
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