Maruina guria (Diptera, Psychodidae), a new psychodid species from Brazil
Author
Bravo, Freddy
text
Zootaxa
2004
614
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.158387
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158387
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Maruina guria
Bravo
new species
(
Figs. 1–10
)
Description. Male. Length from thorax to the posterior end of abdomen,
2.10 mm
. Head: subcircular in frontal view; eye bridge contiguous (
Fig. 1
). Incomplete antenna in the specimens studied; scape cylindrical; pedicel spherical, smaller than scape (
Fig. 2
); flagellomeres barrelshaped; a pair of short, single filamented ascoids are presented after flagellomere 4 (
Fig. 3
). Palpi with 4 articles; relative length of palpomeres 1.0:1.2:1.5:1.8 (
Fig. 4
).
Wing (
Fig. 5
) lanceolated; wing length
2.10 mm
; maximum width
0.54 mm
; with R5 ending at tip. Sc short, not reaching C; R3 jointed to R2+3.
Abdomen (
Fig. 6
). Sternites 5–8 with internal sclerotized bands; sternite 6 with tuft of long red bristles; sternite 8 with two lateral areas covered by a tuft of short, thick, black setae.
Terminalia. Cerci, gonocoxites and gonostyles with pilosity (
Figs. 7, 9
); gonocoxites with approximately 17 bristles on the dorsal surface; sternite 10 with apical micropilosity (
Fig. 8
). Tergite 9 platelike, rectangular (
Fig. 8
). Sternite 9 lacking. Cerci digitiform with a single apical tenaculum (
Fig. 7
). Apex of gonostyle denticulate (
Figs. 7, 9
). Aedeagus symmetrical, bifid, with apex curved dorsally; aedeagal spines lacking (
Figs. 7, 9
). Aedeagal apodema as long as gonocoxite. Gonocoxal apodema as long as aedeagal apodema (
Fig. 7
).
Female. Similar to male except for the following characters: length of body
1.8 mm
. Relative length of palpomeres: 1.0:1.1:1.6:2.0. Wing length
2.10 mm
; maximum width
0.50 mm
. Abdominal sternites without internal sclerotized bands, and without tufts of bristles or setae. Subgenital plate conical; lobes short (
Fig. 10
). Cerci with a medial lobe (
Fig. 10
).
FIGURES 1–6.
Maruina guria
Bravo
,
sp. nov.
Holotype male. 1. Head. 2. Base of antenna (scape, pedicel and three flagellomeres). 3. Flagellomere 7 showing one ascoid. 4. alpus. 5. Wing. 6. Abdomen showing sclerotized internal areas and tuft of bristles in sternites 6 and 8. (S6 = sternite 6; S8 = sternite 8).
Type
material.
Holotype
male, allotype female and three
paratype
females:
Brazil
, Minas Gerais State, Serra do Cipó,
09.II.1983
, D. S. Amorim col. (MZUSP).
Etymology.
Hogue (1973)
traditionally used women’s LatinAmerican regional affectionate expressions to name new species of
Maruina
. Following his tradition, the specific name “
guria
” means girl in Brazilian Portuguese.
Comments. The major characteristic of the genus
Maruina
is the lanceolate format of the wings, which are four times as long as wide (
Hogue 1973
). Another characteristic observed in most species of
Maruina
is the development of M2 not reaching M1 (
Hogue, 1973
), except in the two Caribbean species:
M. hoguei
Wagner
and
M. tobagensis
Wagner
(
Tab. 1
). An additional characteristic of the genus
Maruina
is the presence of aedeagal spines, except in
M. chiringa
Hogue
and
M. querida
Hogue
(
Tab. 1
).
FIGURES 7–10.
Maruina guria
Bravo
,
sp. nov.
7–9. (holotype) male. 10. (allotype) female. 7. Male terminalia lateral. 8. Male terminalia: tergite 9 and sternite 10. 9. Male terminalia dorsal. 10. Female terminalia. (S9 = sternite 9; S10 = sternite 10).
TABLE 1.
Neotropical species of
Maruina
Müller
: subgenus and some characters. (L, lanceolate; C= contiguous; U= united to; NU no united; M= monomorphic; D= dimorphic; A= absent; P present; inc = incomplete; = unknown).
Taxon / character |
Wing |
Eye bridge |
R3 |
M2 |
Edeagal spines |
Sternite 9 |
Subgenus
Aculcina
|
amada
Hogue
|
|
3 |
|
|
M |
A |
amadora
Hogue
|
|
2 |
|
|
M |
A |
caceresi
Wagner
|
L |
2 |
U R2 |
NU |
M |
A |
chaborra
Hogue
|
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
chiringa
Hogue
|
|
3 |
|
|
A |
A |
cholita
Hogue
|
|
2 |
|
|
M |
A |
colombicana
Wagner & Joost
|
L |
7 |
U R2 |
NU |
M |
A |
doncella
Hogue
|
|
1 |
|
|
|
|
guria
sp. nov.
muchacha
Hogue
|
L |
C 4 1/2 |
U R2 |
NU |
M M |
A A |
querida
Hogue
|
|
4 |
|
|
A |
A |
Subgenus
Maruina
|
bellaca
Hogue
|
|
7 |
|
|
D |
P |
boulderina
Vaillant
|
|
|
|
|
D |
P inc |
cachita
Hogue
|
|
7 |
|
|
D |
P inc |
campesina
Hogue
|
|
7 |
|
|
D |
P inc |
chamaca
Hogue
|
|
8 |
|
|
D |
P inc |
chamaquita
Hogue
|
|
9 |
|
|
D |
P |
chica
Hogue
|
|
9 |
|
|
D |
P inc |
dama
Hogue
|
|
7 |
|
|
M |
P |
garota
Hogue
|
|
9 |
|
|
M |
P small |
hirta
Johannsen
|
|
|
D |
P inc |
hoguei
Wagner
|
L |
7 |
NU |
U M1 |
D |
P |
lanceolata
(Kincaid)
|
L |
10 |
NU |
NU |
D |
P |
menina
Bravo & Lago
mollesi
Vaillant
|
L L |
9 8 1/2 |
NU NU |
NU NU |
M M |
P P |
namorada
Hogue
|
|
7 |
|
|
D |
P |
nina
Hogue
|
|
8 |
|
|
D |
P |
pebeta
IbañezBernal
|
|
7 |
|
|
D |
P |
pennaki
Vaillant
|
|
|
|
|
D |
P |
pilosella
Müller
|
|
8 |
|
|
D |
P |
spinosa
Müller
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
tica
Hogue
|
|
8 |
|
|
D |
P inc |
tobagensis
Wagner
|
L |
9 |
NU |
U M1 |
M |
P |
vidamia
Hogue
|
|
8 |
|
|
D |
P |
In addition to the characteristics given by
Hogue (1973)
, in this work two other characteristics are proposed that can distinguish the species of the subgenus
Aculcina
: the eye bridge contiguous or separated by even 4 ocular facet diameters; and R3 united to R2 (
Tab. 1
).
The species
M. colombicana
Wagner & Joost
was initially proposed in the subgenus
Maruina
(
Wagner & Joost 1994
)
. This species presents most characteristics of the subgenus
Aculcina
mentioned above, except in regards to the separation of the eye bridge, which is 7 facet diameters (
Tab. 1
).
M. colombicana
is therefore considered to be a species of the subgenus
Aculcina
.
The subgenus
Maruina
can be identified by the presence of di or trimorphic aedeagal spines, with the posterior ones being much heavier and shorter than the anterior, ninth sternite in the male well developed, and a well sclerotized subgenital plate in the female (
Hogue 1973
). Other characteristics proposed as proper to the subgenus
Maruina
are: eye bridge separated by 7 to 10 facet diameters; R3 not united to R2 (
Tab. 1
). This is the only subgenus with species in the Americas north of
Mexico
.
M. guria
sp. nov.
is a typical species of the subgenus
Aculcina
(
Tab. 1
). It shows eyebridges contiguous; R3 complete and united to R2; monomorphic aedeagal spines in the male terminalia; sternite 9 not developed in the female.
The presence of sclerotized bands on the abdominal sternites
5–8 in
males of
M. guria
sp. nov.
has only been noted for two species of
Maruina
of the subgenus
Aculcina
:
M. caceresi
Wagner
and
M. colombicana
Wagner & Joost
(
Wagner 1988
,
Wagner & Joost 1994
).
M. caceresi
can be differentiated from
M. guria
sp. nov.
as the former has two circular areas covered by long black bristles on sternites 5–8 (
Wagner 1988
), while the latter species shows these bristles only on segments 5 and 8.
M. colombicana
shows only two areas with long bristles on sternite 5 (
Wagner & Joost 1994
).