New or little-known Neotropical Dolichopodidae (Diptera) (II): genus Hercostomus Loew excluded from the Neotropics
Author
Soares, Matheus M. M.
0000-0002-2355-1441
Graduate Program in Entomology (PPG-Ent), Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA). & matheusmmsoares @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2355 - 1441
matheusmmsoares@gmail.com
Author
Capellari, Renato S.
0000-0002-8410-9235
Instituto Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, Campus Uberaba, Rua João Batista Ribeiro 4000, Distrito Industrial II, Uberaba, Minas Gerais 38064 - 790, Brazil. & rscapellari @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8410 - 9235
rscapellari@gmail.com
Author
Ale-Rocha, Rosaly
0000-0001-9874-9770
Coordenação de Biodiversidade (COBIO, INPA), Av. André Araújo, 2936, Petrópolis, CEP 69067 - 375, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. & alerocha @ inpa. gov. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9874 - 9770
alerocha@inpa.gov.br
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-03-10
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5254.2.2
journal article
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Paraclius norrbomi
sp. nov.
(
Figs 11
,
12
,
16
)
Diagnosis (male).
Face as wide as ocellar tubercle (
Fig. 11B
). Postpedicel subtriangular, brown, except basal 1/3 orange yellowish (
Fig. 11C
). Legs mostly yellow, except lateral surface of coxa II, tarsus II and III becoming brown from apex of tarsomere 1 (
Fig. 11A
); tarsus I cylindrical with ventral surface covered by whitish pile from apical 2/3 of It
1
(
Fig. 11E, F
). Wing gently brownish; M
1
gradually curved towards R
4+5
, slightly convergent at apex (
Fig. 11G
). Hypopygium as long as abdomen (
Fig. 11D
); cercus branched, dorsal branch short, about 1/2 as long as ventral branch, nearly straight, truncated, with a few slender setae at apex, ventral branch short and wide, about 1/5 of length of epandrium, truncated, with several ribbon-like setae at apex, outer surface covered by short slender setae, longer at ventral edge (
Fig. 12D
).
Description. Male.
Body length (
holotype
):
3.6 mm
. Wing:
2.9 mm
long,
0.9 mm
wide. Similar to
Paraclius latipes
, except as noted.
Head
(
Fig. 11B, C
). Upper-most 5 postocular setae black, lower white, ending in 1 longer white seta. Face as wide as ocellar tubercle, about 2.5X longer than clypeus; clypeus quadrangular; antenna orange yellowish, except apical 2/3 of postpedicel brown; postpedicel subtriangular, slightly longer than wide and covered by short whitish pubescence; arista-like stylus brownish, dorsal, arising from basal half of postpedicel, about 3.5/5 of eye height, two-segmented, first segment short, ending at apex of postpedicel, second segment long, about 4X longer than first segment, covered by short setulae.
Thorax
(
Fig. 11A
). Mesonotum with strong bluish and purple reflections. Scutellum concolorous with mesonotum. Pleura brownish, covered by silvery pruinosity, with weak metallic green reflections, metepimeron brown.
Chaetotaxy
: scutellum with pair of strong medial scutellars and pair of smaller setae laterad, about 1/5 as long as medial scutellars.
Wing
(
Fig. 11G
). Membrane gently brownish; length of crossvein dm-m/last part of M
4
(“CuAx ratio”): 0.85.
Legs
(
Figs 11A, E–F
). Mostly yellow, except lateral surface of coxa II, tarsus II and III becoming brown from apex of tarsomere 1; setae on legs black, unless otherwise mentioned.
Leg I.
Podomere ratios: 34, 28, 13/4/4/3/3. Anterior surface of coxa I covered by short setae, outer edge with 2 strong setae, 1 after middle and 1 near apex, apical edge with 1 long and strong and 2 short setae. Femur I covered by short vestiture ofsetae, except ventral surface mostly bare, with 1 short posteroventral preapical seta. Tibia I with 1 anterodorsal seta at 2/6, 3 posterodorsal setae at 2/6, 3.5/6, and 1 preapical, 1 posterior preapical seta, and 1 anterodorsal row of short, stout setae from basal 3/6 to apex. Tarsus I with ventral surface covered by whitish pile from apical 2/3 of It
1
(MSSC).
Leg II.
Podomere ratios: 43, 40, 17/11/9/4/4. Anterior surface of coxa II covered by short setae, inner edge with long setae at basal 1/2, outer edge with 1 strong seta at middle, apical edge with 2–3 short setae. Femur II covered by short vestiture of setae, except ventral surface mostly bare, with 1 strong anterior seta at apical 5/6 and 1 short posteroventral preapical seta. Tibia II with 3 pairs of antero- and posterodorsal setae at 1/6 (about half-length of second pair), 1.5/6 and 4/6, 1 anterodorsal seta at 2.5/6, 1 anteroventral seta at 2.5/6, 1 antero- and 1 posterodorsal, 1 anteroventral, 1 ventral and 1 posterior setae at apex.
Leg III.
Podomere ratios: 43, 49, 12/19/14/9/5. Anterior surface of coxa III with 1 long seta at apical edge, lateral surface with 1 long seta at middle and 1 short at apex. Femur III laterally compressed, about 1.35X wider than femur II at broadest point, covered by short vestiture of setae, except ventral surface mostly bare, with 1 strong anterodorsal seta at 4.5/6, and 1 anteroventral long seta at 5/6. Tibia III with 3 pairs of antero- and posterodorsal setae at 1/7 (about half-length of second pair), 1.5/7, and 3/7, 2 anterodorsal setae, 1 at 4.5/7 and 1 at 6.5/7, 2 posterodorsal setae, 1 at 4/7 and 1 at 5.5/7, 1 ventral seta at 4.5/7, 1 anterior and 1 ventral setae at apex, ventral row of 3–4 short setae from basal 2/7 to apical 4/7. IIIt
1
with 1 short basiventral seta. Tarsus III unmodified.
Abdomen
(
Fig. 11A, D
). Mostly metallic green with bluish reflections, tergites 1–5 setose, posterior margins with longer setae, tergites 6 and 7 bare; sternite 8 brown, with weak greenish reflections, covered by short, sparse black setae, longer at posterior margin.
Hypopygium
(
Fig. 12
). As long as abdomen; epandrium dark brown, with weak bluish and greenish reflections, 2.5X longer than high, truncated at apex, with 1 short basiventral seta (
Fig. 12A, B
); apicoventral lobe small and digitiform, with two short and slender setae, 1 at middle and 1 at apex, both as long as apicoventral lobe (
Fig. 12B, C
); ventral lobe of surstylus somewhat L-shaped at base, abruptly narrowing towards apex, forming long digitiform projection, with 1 short dorsal stout seta at middle (
Fig. 12C, F
); dorsal lobe of surstylus slightly shorter than ventral lobe, narrowing abruptly at apex, forming long digitiform projection dorsally directed, with 1 short slender seta at middle of inner edge (
Fig. 12G
); postgonite short, bifurcate, well sclerotized and curved ventrally at apex, somewhat V-shaped in ventral view (
Fig. 12C
); basal sclerite of sperm pump narrow and strongly sclerotized, connected posteriorly to sperm pump (
Fig. 12C
); sperm pump short, folded over itself, shorter than ejaculatory apodeme (
Fig. 12C
); ejaculatory apodeme long and narrow, somewhat knife-shaped, ventral edge weakly sclerotized (
Fig. 12C
); proctiger wide, cup-shaped (
Fig. 12C
); hypandrium asymmetrical, with 1 wide and serrate hypandrial process at apex (
Fig. 12A, B, E
); basal part of phallus weakly connected with apical part, ventral and dorsal edges of apical part of phallus serrate and strongly narrowing apically (
Fig. 12C
); cercus branched, dorsal branch short, about 1/2 as long as ventral branch, nearly straight, truncated, with a few slender setae at apex, ventral branch short and wide, about 1/5 of length of epandrium, truncated, with several ribbon-like setae at apex, outer surface covered by short slender setae, longer at ventral edge (
Fig. 12D
).
Female.
Unknown.
FIGURE 11.
Paraclius norrbomi
sp. nov.
, male holotype (CNC) (before dissection).
A.
Habitus, lateral view;
B.
Head, anterior view;
C.
Head, lateral view;
D.
Abdomen and hypopygium, lateral view;
E, F.
Tarsus I, ventral and anterior views, respectively;
G.
Left wing.
FIGURE 12.
Paraclius norrbomi
sp. nov.
, male holotype (CNC).
A, B.
Hypopygium, not macerated and macerated, respectively, left lateral view;
C.
Internal appendages, right lateral view;
D.
left cercus, outer view;
E.
Hypandrium, right lateral view;
F.
Right ventral lobe of surstylus, inner view;
G.
Right dorsal lobe of surstylus, inner view. Abbreviations: apv lb = apicoventral epandrial lobe; bs sp = basal sclerite of sperm pump; cerc = cercus; d sur = dorsal lobe of surstylus; ej apod = ejaculatory apodeme; epand = epandrium; hypd = hypandrium; hypd pr = hypandrial process; pgt = postgonite; ph = phallus; prct = proctiger; sp = sperm pump; v sur = ventral lobe of surstylus.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
♁ labelled: “
COSTA RICA
:
Guanacaste
| Santa Rosa, N.P. [ca
10°50′10.2″N
85°42′19.6″W
],
350m
dry | forest, yellow pantrap (25 YPT | C-04),
11–12.iii.1996
,
L. Masner
” (
CNC
); “HOLOTYPE |
Paraclius norrbomi
| Soares, Capellari & Ale-Rocha [red label]”
.
Holotype
condition: good, terminalia dissected and stored in microvial.
PARATYPE
:
same data as holotype (1 ♁, dissected,
INPA
)
.
Remarks.
Paraclius norrbomi
sp. nov.
differs from all the other known species of the
latipes
-group by the ventral branch of the cercus truncated at apex with strong setae and proctiger cup-shaped.
Etymology.
Named after Allen Norrbom (NMNH) for his constant collaboration with the loan of specimens and photographs of
type
material that made it possible to complete this study.
Distribution.
Costa Rica
(
Fig. 16
).