A review of Erebomyia (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), with descriptions of three new species
Author
Hurley, Richard L.
Author
Runyon, Justin B.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2054
38
48
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.274772
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1175-5326
274772
Erebomyia aetheoptera
Hurley & Runyon
,
n. sp.
(
Fig. 4
)
Description. Male
: Body length:
4 mm
; wing:
3.5 mm
x
1.75 mm
.
Head:
Face dense gray pollinose; middle third obliterated by encroachment of eyes, dorsal third and ventral third reduced to slender triangles. Vertex blue-green laterally, magenta medially, with moderate dense gray pollen. Ocellar setae long, subequal in size to dc setae. Outer vertical setae one-half length of ocellar setae. Palpus yellow-brown, elongate triangular; with rather long, light brown hairs. Scape cylindrical, rather long (subequal in length to first flagellomere), yellow. First flagellomere a little longer than wide.
Thorax:
Mesonotum dark brown with blue reflections; with sparse rusty-gray pollen. Pleura blue-green, with sparse gray pollen. Metepisternum and metepimeron yellow. Proepisternum with 2 short, slender white hairs on dorsal half and 2 similar hairs on ventral half. Thorax with 12 rather long, slender ac which are slightly longer than one-half length of dc.
Legs:
Coxa I with sparse anterior hairs. Coxa II narrowly darkened dorsally at base; with diffusely darkened stripe around insertion of brown
ad
seta; with moderately dense yellow hairs anteromedially. Coxa III with brown dorsal seta. Tibia II with
ad
setae near 1/5, 5/8;
pd
seta near 1/4. Tibia III with
ad
setae near 1/4, 5/8; with row of smaller dorsal setae on distal two-thirds; with about 5 short ventral setae. Tarsus III(2–5) brownish. Ratios of tibia:tarsomeres for leg I:
13-11-6-5
-3-2; for leg II:
24-14-7-5
-2-2; for leg III:
32-6-11-5-3
-1.5.
Wing
(
Fig. 4
): rather broad, with distal margin bilobed because of shallow, wide indentation between tips of R4+5 and M1, which bears tuft of about 5 hooked cilia of increasing length (longest equal to distance between R4+5 and M1 at apex). Costa with long seta just basal to humeral crossvein; with rather long, slender spines of gradually increasing length, becoming sparse near apex of R2+3, then reappearing to apex of R4+5; with additional row of slender, hooked hairs before apex of R2+3. Ve in s R 2+3 and R4+5 gradually divergent; R4+5 and M1 parallel beyond crossvein, both with gradual anterior bend.
Abdomen:
dark brown with poorly differentiated, yellowish areas on T2 and T3. T2 with long hairs laterally; T2-T5 with long, slender setae along posterior edge. S5 with moderately stout seta at each side preapically. Hypopygium (not dissected); cerci similar to
E. exalloptera
(
Fig. 7
), narrowed and darker on apical half, with 3 long (subequal to length of cercus), yellow setae at apex. Large, hooked left hypandrial arm visible in unprepared specimen.
Female:
a single specimen collected with the
holotype
male appears to belong to this species. Body length:
4 mm
; wing:
3.5 mm
x
1.75 mm
. The following combinations of characters should separate females of
E. aetheoptera
: femur III with preapical anterior seta equal to or longer than width of femur at insertion; wing broad (length approximately equal to 2 times width), bend in section of M1 beyond crossvein dm-cu occurring at or just basal to termination of CuA1 at wing margin.
Etymology:
derived from Greek
aethes
(ảΦς) = unusual, strange +
ptera
(πτέρον) = wing, in reference to the curiously modified wings of the male.
Holotype
:
3: ARIZONA: Cochise Co., Ramsey Canyon, Huachuca Mtns.,
5500 feet
,
23-IV-2002
, R. Hurley & J. Runyon. Deposited:
CAS
.
Additional (non-type) material:
Ƥ: same data as
holotype
.
Remarks:
The male and female of
E. aetheoptera
were collected with
E. ramseyensis
along Ramsey Creek, Arizona, from a cavity created by several large boulders with some standing water underneath.