Bregmosina, a new Neotropical genus of Limosininae (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae)
Author
Marshall, Stephen A.
text
Zootaxa
2013
3641
3
260
270
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3641.3.5
26137e83-060f-42f8-82c9-011d9a86c15b
1175-5326
221272
E5849A06-1F26-47ED-91E4-433A1F57B0BE
Bregmosina ephydriformia
new species
Figs. 7–17
FIGURES 7–9.
Bregmosina ephydriformia
.
7, female, entire dorsolateral; 8, head and anterior scutum; 9, male, entire ventral.
FIGURES 10–17.
Bregmosina ephydriformia
. 10,
male wing; 11, head; 12, male terminalia ventral; 13, epandrium and associated structures left lateral; 14, aedeagus and associated structures left lateral; 15, spermathecae; 16, female terminalia lateral; 17, female terminalia dorsal.
Description.
Length (antennal base to wing tip) 2.8–3.0 mm. Head: Eye height 2.0–2.4X genal height. Two welldeveloped orbital bristles, lower at least 0.7 times as long as upper. Tarsomeres 2–5 of fore leg short and flat, more or less quadrate, tarsomeres 2, 3, and 5 equal in length at
2X
length of tarsomere 1, tarsomere 4 shorter. Tarsomeres 1 and 2 of hind leg strongly swollen, second tarsomere as long as tarsomeres 3, 4, and 5 combined. Wing: Second costal sector slightly longer than third, R2+3 weakly sinuate and distinctly turned up to costa at apex.
Female abdomen: Sternite 10 continuously sclerotized along posterior and lateral margins, otherwise pale. Spermathecae oval, gradually tapered basally, length subequal to length of sternite 5. Tergite 8 not medially shortened, 1.5 times as long as tergite 7 at middle, with one pair of long posterolateral bristles. Cercus short, subequal in length and width, with a long apical bristle.
Male abdomen: Sternite 5 large, pale medially except for a narrow anterior strip and a transverse concave posteromedial patch, posteromedial portion of sternite flanked by sparse, long, thin bristles. Ventral part of sternite 6 very broad, dark, with a prominent anterior process at level of posteromedial sclerite of sternite 5. Cerci bulbous, fused in dorsal ¾, apex tapered to a nipple-like point. Surstylus with a prominent lateral ridge at base, flat in distal portion, in lateral view elongate-rectangular with a sharp anterior process. Postgonite broad basally, tapered to a narrow distal lobe ending in a large, round anteroapical club. Basiphallus short, distiphallus with a broad cylindrical base expanding out to a short, broad apex. Ring sclerite incomplete.
Type
material.
Holotype
(male, MIZA) and 2
paratypes
(13, 1Ƥ, DEBU):
VENEZUELA
. Merida,
1500 m
, Sta. Rosa Trail, Flight Intercept Trap along spring,
24–30.iv.1988
, S.A.
Marshall
. Other
paratypes
:
COSTA RICA
. Tapanti National Park,
1550 m
, pans in fallen tree,
4.x.1999
,
7–12.Oct.1999
,
Marshall
and Buck (23, 8Ƥ, INBIO, DEBU); Monteverde Biological Station,
1550 m
,
15–20.viii.1986
, L. Masner (123, 10Ƥ, DEBU);
VENEZUELA
. Merida, Los Chorros,
1–5.v.1988
, leaf debris F.I.T., S.A.
Marshall
(13, DEBU).
Etymology.
Bregmosina ephydriformia
is named for the superficial similarity between the large oral cavity characteristic of this genus and that of many flies in the family
Ephydridae
.