Revision of the New World Species of the Millipede-Parasitic Genus Myriophora Brown (Diptera: Phoridae)
Author
Hash, John M.
Author
Brown, Brian V.
text
Zootaxa
2015
4035
1
1
79
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4035.1.1
d943f0e2-8bce-4958-bc89-f6e9e74960e1
1175-5326
289850
2AD36E90-9C2D-400B-95F3-57F329F8DA28
Myriophora pallida
sp. nov.
(Figs 6.7, 13.2, 19.1, 24.4)
Diagnosis.
Female.
Myriophora pallida
is distinguished from most species of
Myriophora
by the contrasting abdominal coloration having darker anterior tergites and lighter posterior tergites (Fig. 6.7). It is differentiated from similar looking species such as
M. luteizona
and
M. angustifascia
by having only few setulae on the anepisternum and lacking the large, differentiated seta.
Description.
Female (Fig. 6.7). Body length
1.89–2.45 mm
.
Head
: Frons yellow, with 1 pair of supra-antennal setae; supra-antennals originate above lower interfrontal setae. First flagellomere yellow, slightly pointed under arista. Palpus yellow, normal sized. Labrum prominent, enlarged. Labellum normal sized.
Thorax
: Scutum dusky yellow. Scutellum dusky yellow. Anterior scutellar setae about 3/4 length of posterior pair. Pleuron yellow; anepisternum with a few setulae. Forefemur yellow. Midfemur yellow.
Hind
femur yellow. Wing length
1.86–2.31 mm
(Fig. 13.2); costal vein normal; costal length
1.05–1.51 mm
; mean costal ratio 0.61. Knob of halter light brown.
Abdomen
: Tergites 1 and 2 light brown; tergite 2 with strong, distinct setae on lateral margin. Tergite 5 yellow; posterior setae on tergite 5 short. Tergite 6 rectangular to slightly narrowing posteriorly; posterodorsal setae on segment 6 equal in length to posteroventral setae. Venter of abdomen with dense, short setae. Oviscape (Figs 19.1, 24.4) sclerites brown; membrane light brown; strongly laterally compressed; division between membrane and sclerites clearly defined; sternite nearly equal in length to tergite.
Distribution.
Known from
Colombia
,
Ecuador
, and
Peru
.
Host.
Unknown but has been collected on unidentified injured millipedes.
Etymology.
An adjective from Latin for "pale" referring to the overall pale yellow body color.
Holotype
.
♀,
ECUADOR
: Sucumbios:
Sacha Lodge,
0.5°S
,
76.5°W
,
270m
,
13–23.iv.1994
, P. Hibbs, Malaise trap [
LACM
ENT
037564].
Paratypes
.
3♀, same as
holotype
,
13–25.vii.1994
, [
LACM
ENT
0 40683, 0 36105, 036132], 1♀,
22.ii– 4.iii.1994
, [
LACM
ENT
036878], 1♀,
24.v–3.vi.1994
, [
LACM
ENT
038036], 1♀,
27.viii–10.ix.1994
, [
LACM
ENT
041192
], 1♀,
3–16.viii.1994
, [
LACM
ENT
041146
], 1♀,
4–14.v.1994
, [
LACM
ENT
020769
].
Other material examined.
COLOMBIA
: Amazonas:
Amacayacu NP, Matamata Station,
3.82°S
,
70.26°W
,
150m
, 2♀,
1.ix.1997
, B. Brown, G. Kung, injured millipede, 1♀,
17.xii–2.i.2001
, A. Parente, CAP-1123, Malaise trap, 3♀,
30.viii.1997
, B. Brown, G. Kung, injured millipede, San Martin, PNN Amacayacu,
3.77°S
,
70.3°W
, 1♀,
22–30.i.2001
, B. Amado, Malaise trap, CAP-1311.
PERU
: Madre de Dios:
Pakitza,
11.94°S
,
71.28°W
,
356m
, 5♀,
14.ii.1992
, B.V. Brown, injured millipede.