Two new species of Neotropical Leptomorphus Curtis (Diptera: Mycetophilidae)
Author
Fitzgerald, Scott J.
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-06-15
4985
3
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journal article
5694
10.11646/zootaxa.4985.3.9
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Leptomorphus guatemalensis
Fitzgerald
sp. n.
Figs. 1–3
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Type material
.
Holotype
:
Male
(
Figs. 2–3
), point-pinned, missing right front leg, terminalia in vial pinned under specimen.
White
label: “
GUATEMALA
:
Guatemala
, Puerta Parada,
1850 m
alt.,
24–31 Aug. 2013
,
Col.
:
J.C. Schuster
,” (
CNCI
).
Red
label: “
HOLOTYPE
/
Leptomorphus
/
guatemalensis
/ Fitzgerald.”
Paratypes
: same data as HT except:
17–21 Aug. 2013
,
1 male
(
SFC
)
;
24–31 Aug. 2013
,
2 males
(1
SFC
, 1
UVGC
)
;
31 Aug.–7 Sept. [no year, but probably 2013],
2 males
(1
SFC
, 1
USNM
)
;
7–14 Sept. 2013
,
1 male
(
SFC
)
;
14–21 Sept. 2013
,
2 males
(
SFC
)
;
21–28 Sept. 2013
,
2 males
(1
SFC
, 1
UVGC
)
;
Bosques cipres,
29 Sept.–5 Oct. 2013
,
1 male
(
SFC
)
;
12–19 Oct. 2013
,
1 male
(
SFC
)
;
Bosque cipres,
19–26 Oct. 2013
,
2 males
(
SFC
)
;
20–27 June 2015
,
1 male
(
SFC
)
;
1840m
,
16–23 June 2018
,
1 male
(
SFC
)
;
1840m
,
30 June–7 July 2018
,
1 male
(
SFC
)
;
1840m
,
7–14 July 2018
,
2 males
(
SFC
)
.
Diagnosis
.
L. guatemalensis
sp. n.
can be distinguished from other New World
Leptomorphus
by the combination of the following characters: R
4
absent, male fore tibia with dense row (comb) of short bristles on anteroventral surface, tergite 9 with two pairs of pointed lobes on posterior margin (one pair lateral and the other ventral submedian and separated by a U-shaped indentation), gonocoxite bulbous, crescent-shaped with apex asetose and spatulalike.
Remarks
.
L. guatemalensis
sp. n.
will key to couplet 20 (
L. walkeri
Curtis
) in
Borkent & Wheeler (2012)
.
Etymology
. The specific epithet is derived from the
type
locality.
Description
.
Male
(
Fig. 1
).
Head
: Yellow-orange, except area immediately around ocelli dark brown. Head with dark appressed setae posterior to ocelli. Antenna brown except scape, pedicel and tapered base of flagellomere one yellow-orange. Scape slightly projecting anteroapically with tuft of anteroapical setae, pedicel with a few small setae antero- and posteroapically and one stronger seta posteroapically. Flagellomeres barrel-shaped, slightly laterally compressed, flagellomere 6 ca. 2X as long as broad. Clypeus and face cream-colored, clypeus oval, somewhat bulbous with light brown, apically-directed setae. Labellum and palpus yellowish, palps five-segmented. Eye with sparse, short inter-ommatidial setulae scattered on surface. Three ocelli in a straight line, close together at vertex, lateral ocelli larger in diameter.
Thorax
: Scutum yellowish in ground color, gradually becoming brown on posterior 2/5, anteriorly either with a pair of brown spots along anterior margin or with two thin brown posteriorly converging stripes and a very thin medial stripe. Surface of scutum covered with small brown appressed setae; macrosetae absent except a cluster of one to several setae near cream-colored humeral ridge and several rows of setae laterally. Scutellum yellowish-brown with small dark appressed setae and a pair of slightly stronger setae on apical margin (often only represented by a pair of larger setal sockets). Mediotergite yellowish-brown medially, whitish laterally, with 5–6 stronger setae on posterolateral corners and small appressed setae covering medial area. Laterotergite yellowish-brown with dark small appressed setae anteriorly and larger stronger setae posteriorly; anterior margin of laterotergite not reaching katepisternum. Remaining pleurae cream to yellowish, bare except antepronotum and proepisternum with setae.
Legs
: Coxae cream-colored, remainder of legs primarily yellowish, gradually becoming brown distally; hind femur yellow with apex tipped in brown, apices of other femora yellow. Mid femur without apical spine-like process. Fore tibia with a row of short closely-spaced setae (comb) along length of anteroventral surface. Tibial spurs brown, 1:2:2.
Wing
: Length ca. 6.0 mm, (n = 3), largely hyaline, but with faint apical macula covering most of wing tip (often darker anteriorly) and faint cloud over base of Rs/r-m (see
Fig. 1
). R
4
absent, remainder of venation as in
Fig. 1
. Macrotrichia in all cells. Setae on basal posterior margin of wing alternating long and short. Halters yellowish.
Abdomen
: Tergite 1 brown, 2 brown (sometimes with extreme posterolateral corners yellowish), 3–6 anteriorly yellow, posteriorly brown, and 7–8 brown, (
Fig. 1
). Tergite 8 much broader than long, telescoped within segment 7, asetose. Sternite 8 small, setose, with posterior margin convex, broadly triangular.
Terminalia
(
Figs. 2–3
): Yellow. Sternite 9 internal, minute, anterior half of sclerite light brown, nearly transparent and only very lightly sclerotized, with posterolateral corners very slightly drawn out into minute points. Posterior half of sternite 9 transparent, consisting of a pair of rounded lobes extending posteriorly and cradling apex of aedeagus, lobes separated by a median slit-like invagination extending about ½ the total length of the sclerite. Tergite 9 longer than wide with two pairs of pointed lobes on posterior margin; ventrally with a pair of elongate strongly tapered submedian lobes separated by a U-shaped indentation and laterally with a shorter tapered point (
Figs. 2 & 3
, tg evg) which appears acute in ventral view, but is narrowly rounded apically in lateral view. Gonocoxite placed centrally on tergite 9 (considering posterior lobes as part of total length); short, bulbous, crescent-shaped with inner (medial) margin slightly serrate and apex asetose, spatula-like. Gonostylus flattened, blade-like, slightly curved with some setae on the anterior edge; narrow basally, broadest medially, followed by a distinct constriction (easiest to see in posteroventral view) and a more strap-like apical portion with very apex rounded and spatulate. Gonocoxite III a small rounded, digitate, setose lobe just dorsal to base of gonostylus, but not fused to it. Aedeagus, median in position, a pair of long whip-like strands, curving dorsoapically with apex cradled by posterior lobes of sternite 9. Parameres lateral to aedeagus, long, slender, rod-like, apex terminating near gonocoxite III. Cerci fleshy, setose.
FIGURE 1.
L. guatemalensis
sp. n.
, male, habitus (left wing removed). Scale bar = ca. 1.0 mm.
FIGURES 2–3.
L. guatemalensis
sp. n.
, holotype, male terminalia. 2a. Ventral, (photograph). 2b. Ventral, (line drawing). 3. Dorsal. Scale bar = ca. 0.25 mm. Abbreviations: aed, aedeagus; ce, cercus; gc, gonocoxites; gc III, gonocoxite III; gs, gonostylus; S9, sternite 9; tg evg, tergal evagination; T7, tergite 7; T8, tergite 8; T9, tergite 9.
Female
. As in male, except as follows. Wing ca. 6.0–7.0 mm (n=2). Fore tibia without comb of short setae on anteroventral surface. Cercus yellow.
Distribution
.
Guatemala
.