Nearctic Anthomyzidae: a monograph of Anthomyza and allied genera (Diptera)
Author
Roháćek, Jindřich
Author
Barber, Kevin N.
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2016
suppl.
2016-12-30
56
1
412
journal article
9539
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The
Anthomyza macra
group
The
Anthomyza macra
group comprises species with the most plesiomorphic formation of the male and female genitalia (cf. simple apex of nlum, small spines in saccus, presence of setae on medandrium (see
Fig. 240
), separate female S7, simple internal sclerites in the female genital chamber and curved (not twisted) apex of ventral receptacle) and therefore is considered to be the sister group to all remaining
Anthomyza
species (cf.
ROHÁĆEK 2009
a
, ROHÁĆEK et al. 2009). On the other hand, the group is also distinguished by several apomorphies: (1) very broad epandrium; (2) distally dilated gonostylus; (3) saccus of distiphallus with internal coiled strip-like sclerite; (4) very elongate spermathecae. Three Palaearctic species, viz.
A. macra
Czerny, 1928
,
A. pleuralis
Czerny, 1928
and
A. decolorata
Roháček, 2009
, and three Nearctic species, viz.
A. tenuis
(
Loew, 1863
)
,
A. oblonga
sp. nov.
and
A. silvatica
sp. nov.
are currently assigned to the group. Because of their very similar habitus and male and female genitalia, the identincation of some of these species can be difncult. This also causes problems in recognizing interrelationships of all its members, but hypotheses of the afnnities of the Nearctic species are presented in the discussions of each species below.