Eight new species of Regasilus Curran, 1931 (Diptera: Asilidae: Asilinae) from Peru
Author
Sánchez, Pável
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-12-09
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10.11646/zootaxa.4894.2.3
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Regasilus strigarius
Curran, 1931
(
Figs. 1
,
3
)
Regasilus strigaria
Curran, 1931: 24
. Type-locality:
Ecuador
, [
Guayas
], Guayaquil.
Holotype
male probably lost, not in the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH);
Hull, 1962
(2): 506, figs. 207, 685, 1406, 1415, 2200, 2209, 2421, 2422;
Lamas, 1972: 314
(cat.);
Artigas & Papavero, 1995: 16
;
Papavero, 2009: 29
(cat.).
Comments:
The
holotype
of
R. strigarius
is probably lost, apparently not in the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), a recent search was made but the type could not be found (D. Grimaldi, personal communication). Therefore, in this study three male specimens closely matching the original description of
R. strigarius
, as well as the redescription provided by
Hull (1962)
, from Baños de Agua Santa,
Tungurahua
,
Ecuador
, at
1820 m
were examined.
According to the original description, Guayaquil in
Ecuador
is the type-locality, but this place lies at sea level, whereas all the new species described in this paper, and the examined material from Baños, occur at mid to high elevations (
1600
–
3800 m
) in the Andes. Baños de Agua Santa, commonly referred to as “Baños”, lies on the Eastern side of the Andes, whereas Guayaquil is Ecuador’s largest city, lying on the
Guayas
River, at almost sea level (Pacific Ocean). No additional specimens of
R. strigarius
from Guayaquil or other places in Western
Ecuador
have ever been recorded besides the
holotype
. This suggests that the type locality given by
Curran (1931)
is presumably not as accurate as previously believed. The
holotype
came from a “…small collection made by Dr. F[rancisco] Campos”, a renowned Guayaquilean entomologist who made extensive collections at different places in
Ecuador
(
Ramón
et al.
2019
).
FIGURE 1.
Regasilus strigarius
. Habitus in vivo. Ecuador, Baños de Agua Santa, August 2009 (photograph taken by Rupert Huber).
FIGURE 2.
Wing venation.
Regasilus huiracocha
sp. nov.
Paratype.
Abbreviations.
al, alula; bm, basal medial cell; br, basal radial cell; C, costal vein; CuA, anterior branch of cubital vein; cua, anterior cubital cell; CuP, posterior branch of cubital vein; cup, posterior cubital cell; d, discal cell; fal vn, false vein; M
1
, first branch of media; m
1
, first medial cell; M
2
, second branch of media; m
2
, second medial cell; M
3
, third branch of media; m
3
, third medial cell; M
4
, fourth branch of media; m
4
, fourth medial cell; m–cu, medial–cubital crossvein; m–m, medial crossvein; R
1
, anterior branch of radius; r
1
, first radial cell; R
2+3
, second branch of radius; r
2+3
, second + third radial cell; R
4
, upper branch of third branch of radius; r
4
, fourth radial cell; R, third branch
4+5
of radius; R
, lower branch of third branch of radius; r
, fifth radial cell; r–m, radial–medial crossvein; Sc, subcostal vein.
5
5
FIGURE 3.
Regasilus strigarius
Curran, 1931
. Male from Baños.
A.
Habitus lateral;
B.
Terminalia, dorsal view;
C.
Terminalia, lateral view;
D.
Phallus, lateral and dorsal views;
E.
Gonocoxite and gonostylus;
F.
Hypandrium.
Abbreviations.
cerc, cercus; ej apod, ejaculatory apodeme; epand, epandrium; goncx, gonocoxite; goncx apod, gonocoxal apodeme; gonst, gonostylus; hypd, hypandrium; ph, phallus; st 8, eighth sternite.
Diagnosis.
Thorax and legs red, the latter with femora black ventrally (
Fig. 3A
). The number of anteroventral macrosetae on the hind femora may be used to distinguish this species from others with similar features, since in
R. strigarius
there are 14–15 black macrosetae somewhat arranged in a double row. The epandrium is straight, with a round apex, the phallus is laterally flattened, and the ejaculatory apodeme is large (
Fig. 3D
).
Addenda to the original description of the
holotype
based on material from Baños. Male terminalia.
(
Figs. 3
B–F). Gonocoxite subtriangular with long black setae on external margin; phallus laterally flattened, and curved upwards in its apical fourth; ejaculatory apodeme wide in lateral view, large, extending to the seventh abdominal segment.
Material examined
: Baños [de Agua Santa,
01°23’47.5”S
,
78°25’28.7”W
,
1820 m
],
Ecuador
, Nov. [November]
26, 1938 W
. Clarke-MacIntyre /
Regasilus strigarius
Curr.
[Curran] Det. A. E. Pritchard [1 Ƌ,
UMSP
]; Pondoa [Baños,
01°25’40”S
,
78°28’27”W
,
2500 m
],
Ecuador
, Dec. [December]
1, 1938 W
. Clarke-MacIntyre /
Regasilus strigarius
Curr. Det. 1939 A. E. Pritchard
[2 Ƌ,
UMSP
].