Oxysarcodexia Townsend, 1917 (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) - a centennial conspectus
Author
Souza, Carina Mara De
carina_mara@yahoo.com.br
Author
Pape, Thomas
tpape@snm.ku.dk
Author
Thyssen, Patricia Jacqueline
carina_mara@yahoo.com.br
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-08-31
4841
1
1
126
journal article
8542
10.11646/zootaxa.4841.1.1
18306272-d3ad-494e-a630-cf9f40132d2f
1175-5326
4405603
F55A3BE7-673C-4D46-9FC4-D5B5C7041DC0
Oxysarcodexia vittata
(
Walker, 1836
)
(
Figs 278–280
)
Sarcophaga vittata
Walker, 1836: 353
; South America.
Lectotype
female [designated by
Lopes (1976: 632)
] in NHMUK (not examined). [Described from one or more
syntype
(s), with no indication of sex; according to
Aldrich (1930: 14)
this type material was “Not found in British Museum”, but it was probably overlooked or unrecognized because
Lopes (1976)
examined what is unquestionably an original Walker
syntype
; we consider
Lopes (1976)
to have made a
lectotype
designation in accordance with Article 74.5 of the
Code
, having “unambiguously selected a particular
syntype
to act as the unique name-bearing type” of the nominal taxon
Sarcophaga vittata
Walker, 1836
.]
Oxysarcodexia titubata
Lopes, 1946a: 459
;
Brazil
, Paraná, Foz do Iguaçu.
Holotype
male, female
allotype
,
16 male
paratypes
and four female
paratypes
in MNRJ; one male
paratype
in NHMUK (none examined).
Diagnosis.
Male. Length 7.0–9.0 mm. Postocular plate with golden pollinosity. Ocellar bristles well developed. Thorax with golden pollinosity. Three well-differentiated post-sutural dorsocentral bristles posteriorly, and a smaller bristle can be present among these.Apical scutellar bristles present. Legs blackish.Abdomen with silvery pollinosity, although T5 partly with golden pollinosity. T4 with 2 pairs of lateral marginal bristles. ST5 with deep median cleft with margins almost parallel and with pilosity and bristles at apex of arms. Cercus sinuous in lateral view, with pointed obliquely cut apex. Cercus with bristles ventrally over full length. Cerci with distal third narrower than middle part in posterior view; diverging. Pregonite with expanded base, gradually narrowing to apex which is darker than base. Postgonite with expanded base and sudden narrowing at apex; unicolorous. Distiphallus with smooth ventroapical margin, square/oblong apex, sinuous dorsal outline, short and small ventroapical projections, lateral lobes, a medium-sized dorsoapical swelling and lateroapical expansions. Vesica symmetrical; distal lobes well developed, squared, sclerotized and without spines.
Remarks.
See remarks under
O. ariozanoi
sp. n.
,
O. augusta
,
O. fraterna
and
O. nitida
. The female of
O. vittata
is characterized by having T7 undivided, dorsally sclerotized and with a large membrane connecting it to T5; T8 represented by two elongate plates without bristles; ST6 larger than ST5 and with bristles along posterior margin; ST7 wider than long and connected to ST8 by an extensive membranous area (
Lopes 1946a
). According to the description provided by
Lopes (1946a)
, this species can be placed in the group of females with an undivided T7 proposed by
Tibana & Mello (1985)
.
Distribution.
NEOTROPICAL.
Brazil
(
Mato Grosso
,
Mato Grosso do Sul
,
Rio de Janeiro
,
Paraná
,
Santa
Catarina
,
São Paulo
*).
Biology.
This species is attracted to human feces and was reared in the laboratory by
Lopes (1973b)
, who provided no further information on its development.
Material examined.
[
♂
]
BRAZIL
:
São Paulo
, Jundiaí, Serra do Japi;
06.I.2012
; M. D. Grella /
Oxysarcodexia
01; Jundiaí-SP;
06/01/2012
/
O. titubata
[
LIE
] // [
♂
] Brasilien [Brazil], Nova Teutonia, 27°11′B 52°23′L, Fritz Plaumann /
Xarcophaga titubata
(Lopes)
/
Oxysarcodexia
[
NHMD
] // [
♂
]
Holotype
/ IGUASSÚ Paraná [Brazil] XII.941 Com. E.N.V /
Oxysarcodexia titubata
[no italics] Lopes Det. H. S. Lopes /
MNRJ
2309 [typed vertically on left side of label] [
MNRJ
].