Hershkovitzia (Diptera: Nycteribiidae): revision, phylogeny, and cophylogeny Author Hrycyna, Gabriela Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Animal, Instituto de Biociência, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Author Graciolli, Gustavo 0000-0002-1144-3486 Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul, Instituto de Biociência, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil ggraciolli @ yahoo. com. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1144 - 3486 ggraciolli@yahoo.com.br text Zootaxa 2023 2023-09-20 5346 4 372 402 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5346.4.2 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.5346.4.2 1175-5326 8390373 820EDAAE-9B8C-44F4-B8A8-3CC94F3F4900 Hershkovitzia coeca Theodor, 1967 ( Figs 4 , 9 ) Hershkovitzia coeca Theodor, 1967: 346 , figs 578 (female thorax, dorsal view), 579 (female sternal plate), 580 (female tibia I and tarsomeres I–IV, anterior view), 581 (female tibia II and tarsomeres I–IV, anterior view), 582 (female tibia III and tarsomeres I–IV, anterior view), 583 (female abdomen, dorsal view), 584 (female abdomen, ventral view and genital plate). References: Guimar„es (1968: 4, catalog); Peterson & Lacey (1985: 581 , key to females); Bärtschi (2000: 6 : 6 , citation); Graciolli (2001: 319 , checklist); Graciolli & Bernard (2002: 84 , citation); Graciolli et al . (2007: 155 , catalog); Hrycyna et al . (2022: 1 , citation; 4, key to females; 5, key to males); Graciolli & Dick (2023: 6 , checklist). Diagnosis. Eyes absent. Gena with two setae, one longer than the other. Palps uniform in width, with six setae throughout their length and three on distal portion. Two additional setae on posterior margin, one longer than the other. Thoracic spiracles rounded. Notopleural suture with two associated setae. Female with tergite 6 divided into two plates. Tergite 7 with six setae throughout its length. In ventral view, sternites 4 to 6 divided into two plates. Redescription. Head. Dorsal view: eyes absent. Lateral view: gena with two setae. Ventral view: palps uniform in width with six setae throughout their length and three on distal portion. Theca longer than wide and twice as long as labella. Thorax. Dorsal view: notopleural suture with two setae. Thoracic ctenidium with 10 spines. Thoracic spiracles rounded. Ventral view: sternal plate with few setae throughout its length; oblique suture right-angled. Coxa I as wide as long, with setae throughout its length. Femur I wider than long, rectangular, flat, with setae throughout its length. Tibia I with distal posterior margin extremely curved, posterior margin with four rows of setae in apical portion. Basitarsus as long as the following three tarsomeres combined. Coxa II short and triangular. Femur II longer than wide, with setae only on anterior portion; one seta, larger than the others, located in posterior distal region. Tibia II elliptical, posterior margin region with two rows of setae on median portion. Coxa III as wide as long, with setae on distal portion. Femur III rectangular, with posterior margin almost straight. Tibia III longer than wide, posterior margin with five rows of setae on apical portion. Abdomen. Female . Tergites and sternites with setae throughout length. Distal margin of the plates with a row of longer setae, almost equal in length. Dorsal view—Syntergite 1+2 whole with setae concentrating on the median portion of the plate. Tergites 3 to 5 whole and rectangular. Tergite 6 divided into two plates. Tergite 7 with rounded anterior margin and straight posterior margin. Ventral view—Sternite 1+2 whole, with ctenidium of 44 spines starting from margin of plate. Sternite 3 with a slit in the middle portion. Sternites 4 to 6 divided. Sternite 7 hexagonal with the median portion of the plate without setae. Male . Unknown. Type host. Unknown. Type locality. Unknown. Geographic distribution. Unknown. Type material examined. 1 ♀ [ holotype , examined from photos], NHMUK , nº010369545. Bat nº35, no further data, N. C. Rothschild coll. Remarks. The head was difficult to observe on the slide-mounted specimen, so it was not possible to assess the presence of setae. Theodor (1967) mentioned that the anterior margin of the head has four setae. Sternite 3 shows a small gap, almost imperceptible, probably due to poor preservation of the specimen.