Vestnik zoologii, 38(6): 77–81, 2004 © A. Ye. Dubrovsky, 2004 UDC 595.773.2(477) NEW DATA ON PACHYGASTERINAE (DIPTERA, STRATIOMYIDAE) FROM UKRAINE A. Ye. Dubrovsky Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, vul. B. Khmelnits’kogo, 15, Kyiv, 01601 Ukraine E-mail: [email protected] Accepted 24 February 2004 New Data on Pachygasterinae (Diptera, Stratiomyidae) from Ukraine. Dubrovsky A. Ye. — Eupachygaster tarsalis (Zetterstedt, 1842) is recorded from Ukraine for the first time. Two more species, Berkshiria hungarica (Kerte´sz, 1921) and Neopachygaster meromelaena (Dufour, 1841) were found for the first time in the forest zone. Therefore, six of the nine European species of Pachygasterinae are known from Ukraine. One widespread species is expected to be found. A key to species occurring in Ukraine and bordering countries is provided. Key words: Diptera, Stratiomyidae, Pachygasterinae, Ukraine, new records. Íîâûå äàííûå î Pachygasterinae (Diptera, Stratiomyidae) èç Óêðàèíû. Äóáðîâñêèé À. Å. — Âèä Eupachygaster tarsalis (Zetterstedt, 1842) âïåðâûå çàðåãèñòðèðîâàí â Óêðàèíå. Íàõîäêè âèäîâ Berkshiria hungarica (Kerte´sz, 1921) è Neopachygaster meromelaena (Dufour, 1841) — ïåðâûå äëÿ ëåñíîé çîíû. Òàêèì îáðàçîì, èç Óêðàèíû èçâåñòíî øåñòü âèäîâ ïîäñåìåéñòâà Pachygasterinae èç äåâÿòè, îïèñàííûõ äëÿ Åâðîïû. Åùå îäèí øèðîêî ðàñïðîñòðàíåííûé âèä â äàëüíåéøåì ìîæåò áûòü íàéäåí â Óêðàèíå. Ïðèâåäåíàòàáëèöà äëÿ îïðåäåëåíèÿ âèäîâ, èçâåñòíûõ èç Óêðàè- íû è ñîïðåäåëüíûõ ñòðàí. Êëþ÷åâûå ñëîâà: Diptera, Stratiomyidae, Pachygasterinae, Óêðàèíà, íîâûå íàõîäêè. Introduction Pachygasterinae is a large subfamily of Stratiomyidae, especially abundant in tropical regions of all continents. Nine species are known from Europe (Rozkosvny´, 1983; Krivosheina, Rozkosvny´, 1985). The Pachygasterinae fauna of Ukraine is poorly and fragmentarily studied. Only five species were recorded from its territory until now (Nartshuk, Berezovsky, 1992, 1997; Mamaev et al., 1977; Krivosheina, Rozkosvny´, 1985; Lezhenina, 2002), four of them were recorded based upon few specimens. The larvae of Pachygasterinae feed upon tree bark. Their biology, morphology as well as the keys for identification are given by Rozkosvny´ (1983) and Mamaev et al. (1977). In 1997–2003 Dr. Valery Korneyev and the author collected in parks in Kyiv and reared from rotting poplar bark more than thirty specimens of flies, which belong to the subfamily Pachygasterinae. Some species were found to be previously unknown or little known in Ukraine. Material and methods The material was identified with the keys to European soldier flies (Rozkosvny´, 1983). Distribution is given after Rozkosvny´ (1983) and Woodley (2001). The material examined is deposited in the collection of the I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of the NAS of Ukraine. Results Including the recent finds, there are six species of Pachygasterinae known from Ukraine: Berkshiria hungarica (Kerte´sz, 1921), Neopachygaster meromelaena (Dufour, 1841), Pachygaster atra (Panzer, 1798), P.leachii (Curtis, 1824), Zabrachia tenella (Jaennicke, 1866) and Eupachygaster tarsalis (Zetterstedt, 1842). The latter was known only from neighbouring countries (Rozkosvny´´, 1983; Woodley, 2001). Also the species widespread in Western and Central Europe and in European part of Russia, namely Zabrachia minutissima (Zetterstedt, 1938) is very probable to be found here. 78 A. Yå. Dubrovsky In view of changes of nomenclature and of that the material on distribution was greatly supplemented since the edition of “The Keys to Insects of the European Part of the USSR” (Nartshuk, 1969), short descriptions, actual data on distribution of the species known from Ukraine are given. Also there is a key for the species of the subfamily inhabiting Ukraine and neighbouring countries. Eupachygaster tarsalis (Zetterstedt, 1842) Zetterstedt, 1842: 152; Nartshuk, 1969: 480 (Pachygaster); Rozkosvny´, 1983: 184; Woodley, 2001: 102. — robustus Jaennicke, 1866: 219 (Pachygaster). Material examined. }, Ukraine, Kyiv, Pushkin Park, 23.07.1997 (S. and V. Korneyev). Diagnosis. Head almost spherical in lateral view, eyes contiguous in males, antennae inserted at middle of head or somewhat lower. Scutellum with a flat marginal rim. Basal half of wings contrastingly blackish, femora mainly black. Length of both sexes: body 3.0–4.5 mm, wing 2.8–4.3 mm. Biology. A forest species. The larvae apparently prefer deciduous trees, and live under the bark and in decaying wood Distribution. The species is widespread in Europe (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Hungary, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, France, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland). Also is registered in Transcaucasia (Azerbaijan) and Middle Asia (Tadjikistan). First record from Ukraine. Berkshiria hungarica (Kerte´sz, 1921) Kerte´sz, 1921: 170; Nartshuk, 1969: 481 (Pseudowallacea); Krivosheina, 1979: 209; Rozkosvny´, 1983: 180; Nartshuk, Berezovsky, 1997: 40; Woodley, 2001: 87. — Strobiloceromyia barowskii Pleske, 1922: 337. Material examined. }, Ukraine, Kyiv, park, on poplar log, 11.05.2002; }, Kyiv, Lukjanovka (PAG), 22.05.03, (V. Korneyev). Diagnosis. Head transverse, very high in both sexes. Antennae inserted well above middle of head in profile; basal part of flagellum spindle-shaped, longer than in other European Pachygasterinae, with a slender white haired apical arista. Frontal tri- angle and face are black, with dark brown and black hairs. Eyes are contiguous in males and separated in females. Length (both sexes): body 3.5–4.0 mm, wing 3.5–3.8 mm. Biology. A forest species. The larvae live under the bark of fallen trees of the genus Populus L. Adults through June to July. Distribution. Common in boreal regions of Europe (Finland, Sweden, Northern Russia) and Western Siberia. Also there were finds in Romania (Rozkosvny´, 1973; Mamaev et al., 1977; Krivosheina, 1979) and in mountain regions of Ukraine (Mamaev et al., 1977; Krivosheina, 1979). First record from the forest zone of Ukraine. Neopachygaster meromelaena (Dufour, 1841) Dufour, 1841: 266 (Pachygaster meromelas); Rozkosvny´, 1983: 187; Nartshuk, Berezovsky, 1997: 40; Woodley, 2001: 122 (Neopachygaster meromelaena). — orbitalis Wahlberg, 1854: 212; Nartshuk, 1969: 480 (Pachygaster). — argentifer Jaennicke, 1866: 221 (Pachygaster). Material examined. 9 {, 12 }, Ukraine, Kyiv, Kyrylivs’kiy Yar, ex bark of poplar, 26–30.04.2003 (V. Korneyev). Diagnosis Head profile strikingly high and eyes separated in both sexes; anten- nae orange, darkened apically. Scutellum simply rounded; wings hyaline; knob of hal- teres yellow. Femora black, sometimes also tibiae darkened medially. Male epandrium fused with proctiger, cerci with several groups of setae. Length of both sexes: body 2.5–3.0 mm, wing 2.5–3.2 mm. Biology. The larvae are found under the bark of many deciduous trees and some- times under the pine-tree bark. We reared specimen of this species from the bark of poplar (Populus nigra). Adults are to be found from June to August. New Data on Pachygasterinae from Ukraine… 79 Fig. 1–4. Pachygasterinae. Details of structure: 1— head of Berkshiria hungarica, {; 2— head of Pachygaster atra, }; 3 — wing: a — Eupachygaster tarsalis; b — Zabrachia minutissima; 4 — scutellum of Eupachygaster tarsalis (1–2 after Rozkosvny´ 1983; 3–4 after Rozkosvny´ 1998). Ðèñ. 1–4. Pachygasterinae. Äåòàëè ñòðîåíèÿ: 1— ãîëîâà Berkshiria hungarica, {; 2— ãîëîâà Pachygaster atra, }; 3— êðûëî: a— Eupachygaster tarsalis; b— Zabrachia minutissima; 4— ùèòîê Eupachygaster tarsalis (1–2 ïî: Rozkosvny´ 1983; 3–4 ïî: Rozkosvny´, 1998). Distribution. Sweden, Finland (south), Great Britain, France (including Cor- sica), Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, Byelorussia, north of European Russia, Northern Caucasia. Until now it was only one finding of this species in Ukraine (Nartshuk, Berezov- sky, 1992, 1997). This is the first record from the forest zone of Ukraine. Pachygaster atra (Panzer, 1798) Panzer, 1798: 5 (Nemotelus ater). Meigen, 1803: 266; Nartshuk, 1969: 480; Rozkosvny´, 1983: 191; Woodley, 2001: 125. — ater Latreille, 1804: 193 (Vappo). — pachygaster Falle´n, 1817: 13 (Sargus). Material examined. Ukraine. }, “Kiev, Lysa Hora”, 02.07.2000; {, “Kiev, Lysa Hora”, 04.07.2000 (Kameneva, Korneyev); {, “Kiev, Lysa Hora”, 28.06.2003; }, “Kiev, Novobyelichy”, 22.07.2003 (Dubrovsky). Diagnosis. Antennae black in males and yellow in females. Basal half of wings distinctly blackish, knob of halteres darkened and all femora mainly black. Male cerci simple, with a basal bunch of long setae; synstemum notched posteriorly. Male eyes contiguous for a short distance (6–8 facets) and separated in females. Length of both sexes: body 2.8–4.2 mm, wing 2.8–3.8 mm. Biology. In forests. Larvae occur under the decaying bark of many deciduous trees and also in the rotting leaves. Adults from May to August. 80 A. Yå. Dubrovsky Distribution. Widespread in Western Palearctic Region, in the Northern Caucasia and Turkey (Rozkosvny´, 1983) and in Israel (Lindner, Freidberg, 1978). Pachygaster leachii Curtis, 1824 Curtis, 1824: 42; Nartshuk, 1969: 480 (Praomyia); Rozkosvny´, 1983: 197 (Praomyia); Woodley, 2001: 126; Lezhenina, 2002: 155 (Praomyia). Diagnosis. Antennae yellow in both sexes, wings completely hyaline. Legs whol- ly yellow, at most with a dark ring on hind femora. Male cerci bilobed with a basal bunch of long setae, synstemum straight, not notched postero-medially. Male eyes large and bare, contiguous for a distance of 6—8 facets, lower facets distinctly smaller than upper ones. Female eyes separated by a moderately wide frontal band. Length of both sexes: body 3.0–3.5 mm, wing 2.8—3.5 mm. Biology. The larvae are very probably widely saprophagous. They have been found in a Boletus and in rotten wood taken from the hollow of an old oak. Adults from June to August. Distribution. Throughout Europe, Azerbaijan. I.P.Lezhenina (2002) recorded it from south-eastern Ukraine. A key to Pachygasterinae of Ukraine and bordering countries Òàáëèöà äëÿ îïðåäåëåíèÿ Pachygasterinae Óêðaèíû è ñîïðåäåëüíûõ ñòðàí 1. Basal part of flagellum disc-shaped or reniform, usually broader than long (fig.2). .............................. 2 – Basal part of flagellum suboval, always longer than broad (fig. 1)............ Berkshiria hungarica (Kerte´sz) 2. Vein R4on wings absent, there is only vein R4+5 (fig.3, b). ................................................................ 3 – Vein R on wings well-developed (fig.3, a). ........................................................................................... 4 4 3. Postocular area in lower part much narrower than maximum width of antenna; female antenna ochre- yellow. Zabrachia tenella (Jaenicke) – Postocular area in lower part nearly as broad as maximum width of antenna; female antenna black. ..... .............................................................................................................Zabrachia minutissima (Zetterstedt) I greatly appreciate V.A.Korneyev for the material given at my disposal and critical comments on the early stage of this manuscript, B. Merz, Geneva, for copies of some articles he sent, and my father, Ye. B. Dubrovsky, for his support. CurtisJ. British entomology. Vol. 1.— London: Priv. publ., 1824.— Pl.39–42.— (Quoted after Woodley, 2001). 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