Quichuamyia, a new Neotropical genus of Stratiomyidae (Insecta: Diptera)
Author
Brammer, Colin A.
text
Zootaxa
2005
2005-05-23
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.990.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.990.1.1
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Quichuamyia aplanatantennae
Brammer
,
sp. nov.
Diagnosis
: The sixth and seventh antennal flagellomeres are subequal in length, and in dorsal view the flagellomeres are no wider than 0.25 X height of an individual flagellomere. The scape is yelloworange. Femur with dark bands in the apical 0.33 that entirely encircle femur. The scutellar spines are straight to the tip, 1.8 X the length of the scutellum in males, and 1.2 X the length of scutellum in females. The dorsum of the thorax and abdomen have a distinct golden pattern of appressed pilosity that strongly contrasts with black integument color. Females have a silver setose patch in longitudinal center of the upper frons that is separate from silver tomentum surrounding lower portion of eye.
FIGURE 1–2
.
Quichuamyia aplanatantennae
habitus. 1. male; 2. female.
Description
.
Male
. Body length
5.7 mm
(
Fig. 1
).
Head
(length
0.9 mm
, width
1.75 mm
): eyes holoptic, bare, touching in central 0.33 of head height; ocellar tubercle dark
reddishbrown to black, 2.0 X height of single ocellus; lower frons dark reddishbrown to black; lighter reddishbrown maculation directly above antennal bases; lower frons moderately densely covered with silvery setae that vary in length, the shortest being the length of a single flagellomere, the longest the length of the first 2.5 flagellomeres; setae brown at ventral edge of lower frons; outer lateral margins of lower frons with line of silver tomentum
0.08 mm
wide, beginning at lunule, not connected medially; palpi very thin and small, nearly vestigial.
Antennae
(
Figs 7, 8
) (including scape and pedicel,
1.40 mm
): nearly as long as head width, situated just below median line of eye; scape 1.25 X as long as pedicel, yelloworange, narrowest at base, widening in basal 0.25, parallel sided to apical margin, laterally compressed, sparse black setae laterally along length, moderately dense setae on dorsal margin; pedicel black, evenly setose except mesolaterally; 8 flagellomeres, laterally compressed, covered with fine brown tomentumlike setae; flagellomeres 1–5 reddishorange in dorsal 0.5, black in ventral 0.5; flagellomeres 6, 7, and 8 entirely black; all flagellomeres approximately 2 X higher than long, with flagellomere 8 as long as 6 and 7 combined.
Thorax
(
Fig. 1
, length
2.2 mm
): integument black; postpronotal lobe prominent, black, covered with appressed silverygolden setae; dorsum of mesothorax finely punctate, with longitudinal pattern (vittae) of short, fine, appressed black pilosity and short, appressed silverygolden pilosity (
Fig. 1
); all five silverygolden vittae originate in apicocentral portion of mesothorax; lateral vittae approximately 0.125 X width of thorax, extending posterolaterally to mesopleural suture (line), ending just anterior to transverse suture; two mesolateral silvery golden vittae extending at shallower angle, widening posteriorly and extending at posterior edge of mesothorax, lateral to scutellum; mesal vitta widening posteriorly, extending to posterior edge of mesothorax; halteres light yellow, with dark brown stripes on outside lateral edge; integument on ventral portion of thorax black, shining smooth, nearly completely covered with semilong, semiappressed silver pilosity.
Scutellum
(length
0.5 mm
): black finely punctate, basal half with fine appressed short black pilosity, apical (posterior) half covered with short, appressed silvery–golden pilosity; scutellar spines entirely yellow (
0.9 mm
), 1.8 X as long as scutellum, on same plane as long axis of body; spines straight for entire length, divergent laterally to slight degree.
Legs
: Coxa and trochanter dark brownish black; pro and meta coxa densely covered with semi–long, appressed silver setae; mesotrochanter highly modified and flattened, with lateral flattened projections; femur yellow, with basal 0.25 of profemur darker yellow/light brown, brown band in apical 0.33 (
Fig. 1
); dorsolateral portion of mesofemur with long, erect, clear hairs; tibia dark brownish black, with metatibia lighter in central 0.33; femur and tibia evenly pilose; tarsus five segmented, protarsus black, laterally compressed, densely covered with goldenbrassy setae, setae along ventral edge of basitarsus more erect, giving appearance of a saw blade; basal two tarsomeres of meso and metatarsus yellow, with apical tip of second tarsomere darker yellow (light brown); apical three tarsomeres dark brown/black.
Wings
: membranes clear, microtrichia throughout; all veins sclerotized and dark; stigma yellow; vein R
4
present; R
3
and R
4
parallel, slightly arching
anteriorly, both perpendicular to C and R
5
; subcosta yellow, all veins basal to cup and cells bm and br yellow; crossvein rm present, crossvein mcu absent; cell dm with four veins arising, all sclerotized, with all but M
3
reaching posterior margin of wing; basal M vein (basal to cell dm) sclerotized in apical.033, absent in basal 0.67; alula narrower than cell br, 5 X longer than wide, pointed apically, posterior edge with hairs as long as 0.25 X width of alula.
Abdomen
(
Fig. 1
, length
2.6 mm
): integument black, tergites densely covered with short, fine black pilosity; silverygolden appressed pilosity on tergites 3–5; segment 3, pilosity on posterolateral 0.25 having horseshoe (or inverted “U”) appearance; tergite of segment 4 with lateral 0.25 covered with pilosity, except in centrolateral portion; central 0.33 of tergum 4 with mesolateral triangles of silverygolden pilosity, narrow (pointed) at anterior end, widening basally; tergum of segment 5 with mesolateral silvery appressed patches of pilosity, narrow anteriorly, slightly widening posteriorly; abdominal sternites integument color dark brown/black; evenly covered with short, appressed sliver pilosity; median half of sternite one with long, erect silver setae; entire surface of sternite 1 densely covered with velvety tomentum.
Genitalia
: gonostyli elongate and curved medially, basal portion of gonocoxites (capsule) narrower than at apex (
Figs 9
, 12); small ventral keel wider at ventral apex than base, visibly projecting ventrally when capsule viewed laterally (Fig. 13); parameral sheath enclosing aedeagus for central 0.5 of total length of aedeagal tubes (Figs 10, 11).
FIGURE 3.
Q. aplanatantennae
female head, oblique view, showing semicircular silvery setose patch that is separated from tomentose line below eye.
FIGURE 5–8.
Quichuamyia aplanatantennae
. 5. female head, lateral view; 6. female head, front view, showing bilobed ventral margin of frons; 7. antenna, dorsal view; 8. antenna, lateral view.
Female
(
Fig. 2
). Body length 5.0 mm. Female similar to male except for the following:
Head
(
0.9 mm
): eyes dichoptic, bare (
Fig. 5
); upper frons and vertex orange, shiny but textured (not smooth); postocular area narrow, widest toward center of head and narrowing towards gena, smooth, shining; ocellar triangle raised above vertex on tubercle (
Fig. 5
), 2.5 X as high as width of ocellus, black between lenses; upper frons and vertex (to sides of ocellar triangle) with short black setae all appressed towards ocellar triangle (
Fig. 3
); center of frons with hairs denser, most noticeable when viewed at angle; at widest point, upper frons 0.25 of total head width; lateral patch of white, velvety tomentum on either side of upper frons, 0.33 X width of frons, approximately 0.33 X length of upper frons distance from ocelli, semicircular, with widest side along eye margin (
Fig. 3
); silver tomentose semicircle separate from lateral velvety, silver tomentose line from midline of head to basal portion of frons (
Fig. 3
); orange color of upper frons narrowing to central area no wider than antennal bases; area directly above antennal bases slightly convex, with central depression; sides of this narrowed area and all of lower frons black; lower frons with short, semidense, semiappressed silvery setae, densest at ventral margin, hairs approximately as long as scape; ventral half of face from midline, convex in lateral view; extreme lower portion of lower frons with central furrow, appearing bilobed (
Fig. 6
); mouthparts fully developed; labellar pocket extending ventrally on posterior and lateral portions of head around mouthparts; palpi 2segmented, black, both segments subequal in length, second (terminal, apical) segment tomentose, oval.
Antenna
: same as male.
Thorax
(
Fig. 2
, length
2.3 mm
): body integument coloration and setal pattern the same as in male except for the following: two scutellar spines same length as scutellum, straight, yellow, closely set (separated at bases by approximately 0.167 length of a spine).
Legs
: same as male.
Abdomen
(
Fig. 2
, length
2.7 mm
): appearance similar to male.
FIGURE 9–
1
3.
Q. aplanatantennae
male genitalia. 9. gonocoxites, dorsal view; 10. aedeagus, dorsal view; 11. aedeagus, lateral view; 12. gonocoxites, ventral view; 13. gonocoxites, lateral view.
Type Material.
Holotype
:
Male
:
ECUADOR
:
Napo
,
Reservation Ethnica
;
Waorani
,
1km
S. Onkone Gare
;
Camp Entomological Transect
2 October 1996
;
220m
,
00°39’10”S
,
076°26’W
;
T
.
L. Erwin
, et al. collectors/insecticidal fogging of mostly bare; green leaves, some with covering; of lichenous or bryophytic plants in; terre firme forest, at
Transect
5; station 3
Project
MAXUS
Lot
1703.
Deposited
in the
United States National Museum
,
Washington, D.C.
,
U.S.
A. (
USNM
)
.
Allotype
:
Female
:
ECUADOR
:
Napo
;
Misahualli
near
Tena
;
619 October 2001
;
C.Brammer
,
Malaise Trap
.
Deposited
in the
USNM
.
Paratypes
:
ECUADOR
:
Napo
,
Reservation Ethnica Waorani
,
1km
S.
Onkone Gare Camp Entomological Transect
220m
,
00°39’10”S
,
076°26’W
,
2 male
2 October 1996
,
1 female
4 October 1994
,
2 males
9 October 1994
,
1 male
21 June 1994
,
1 female
21 June 1996
,
T
.
L. Erwin
, et al. (
USNM
)
;
Napo
Misahualli
near
Tena
,
2 females
,
619 October 2001
, C.
Brammer Malaise Trap
(
USU
)
;
Napo
Limacocha
,
1 female
,
15 June 1977
,
P.J. Spangler
& D.
R
.
Givens
#128 (
USNM
)
;
Napo
,
Coca
,
Napo
R
,
250m
,
1 female
,
2530 April 1965
,
L.Pena
(
CNC
)
.
COLOMBIA
:
Amazonas
22km
, NW
Leticia
4.04 S
69.99W
,
malaise trap
treefall gap,
1 female
,
47 Sept 1997
,
M. Sharkey
(
LACM
)
.
COSTA RICA
:
Province
Heredia
, F.
La Selva
3km
S.
Porto Viejo
10°26’N
84°01’W
,
1 female
,
2 April 1985
,
H.A. Hespenheide
(
USU
)
;
Prov.
Cartago
,
Turrialba
, tres
Equis, P.N
.
Barbilla
,
2km
S. de
Estación Barbilla
,
400500 m
, L.N. 597123 216110 #61733,
1 female
,
18 March 2001
,
F. Rojas
,
Manual
, (
INBio
)
.
PANAMA
:
Panama Province
Cerro Campana
,
850m
,
8°40’N
,
79°56’W
,
1 male
,
9 April 1973
,
H.A. Hespenheide
(
USNM
)
.
PERU
:
Monson Valley
Tingo Maria,
1 female
,
21 October 1954
,
1 female
3 November 1954
,
1 female
,
9 December 1954
,
E.I. Schlinger
&;
E.S. Ross
collectors (
CAS
)
;
Quincemil
Cuzco
,
3 females
,
115 November
1962
, 700m,
1 female
1331 August
1962
, 780m,
L.Pena
(
CNC
)
.
Other material examined
:
ECUADOR
:
Napo
,
Reservation Ethnica Waorani
,
1km
S. Onkone Gare Camp Entomological Transect
220m
,
00°39’10”S
,
076°26’W
,
1 male
,
20 June 1996
,
T
.
L. Erwin
, et al. collectors (
USNM
) head glued to point
.
PERU
:
Monson
Valley
Tingo Maria
,
1 male
,
23 September 1954
,
E.I. Schlinger
&
E.S. Ross
collectors (
CAS
) antennae missing
.
Distribution.
Specimens have been collected in
Ecuador
,
Peru
,
Colombia
,
Panama
, and
Costa Rica
, but the distribution is most likely in the Amazon Basin north to
Costa Rica
.
Etymology
. The specific epithet refers to the distinct laterally flattened antennae (Latin
aplanat
= flattened) which is characteristic for the
type
species.
Remarks
: The female overall body length range (head to abdomen, excluding antennae) is 4.8–7.0 mm. I have found, for the majority of stratiomyids that I have examined, that it is not uncommon to have a large range of body sizes within a species. The female antennae in some individuals have flagellomere 7 reddishorange in dorsal half, so the color may vary more with a larger series of specimens. The orange color of the upper frons in the
allotype
is no wider than the antennal bases, but in some specimens the orange may extend ventrally along lateral margins of lower frons to the antennal bases or slightly beyond. The overall range of body length for males is
4.8–5.8 mm
. The scutellar spine length in males can be as great as 2.25 X the length of the scutellum. Male genitalia are typical of the
Euryneura
Kertész
clade, which includes
Euryneura
Schiner
,
Diaphorostylus
Kertész
,
Meringostylus
Kertész
, and
Ditylometopa
Kertész.
The three aedeagal tubes are enclosed in a cylinder formed by the parameral sheath that also runs beneath the anterior (basal) portion of the aedeagus.