A revision of the New World genus Penniverpa Irwin and Lyneborg (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae)
Author
Webb, Donald W.
Author
Metz, Mark A.
text
Zootaxa
2008
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.181100
da5ea603-40bd-4b71-9fd7-852a6a4ed260
1175-5326
181100
Penniverpa insular
Webb
spec. nov.
(
Figs. 50–55
,
85
,
88
)
Etymology.
Insular
(Latin)
= on an island. This species is distributed only on the island of
Jamaica
and is a used as an adjective.
Diagnosis.
The male of
Penniverpa insular
is similar to
P. f e s t i n a
and is separated from
P. festina
by having the tarsi dark yellow, the PVL being absent on the ventral lobe (
Fig. 51
), the LGP of the gonostylus (
Fig. 51
) with short apical setae and the VMP positioned apically and longer than the length of the LGP. The female of
P. insular
is separated from
P. festina
in having white pubescence (
Fig. 85
) posterolaterally on tergites 1–3 and 6–7 and over the entire dorsum of tergite 5; furca (
Fig. 55
) oval.
Description of
holotype
MALE.
Body length
7.3 mm
.
Head.
Length
0.82 mm
. Ommatidia of equal size. Frons pubescence white, gray dorsally; setae absent. Antenna reddish brown, pubescence gray on scape and pedicel; antenna/head length 0.72; scape length
0.14 mm
, width
0.09 mm
, length/width 1.6, scape/pedicel length 2.0, scape/flagellum width 1.0, setae dark reddish brown, short, sparse; pedicel length
0.07 mm
, length/width 0.8; flagellum length
0.38 mm
, width
0.09 mm
, length/width 4.2, flagellum/scape length 2.7. Maxillary palpus pale brown; length
0.32 mm
, length/width 5.3; setae dark reddish brown. Genal setae white. Occipital setae white, sparse dorsally; macrosetae extending in single row from lateral end of postocular macrosetae.
Thorax.
Macrosetae 3 np, 2 sa. Mesonotum dark reddish brown pubescence whitish gray, dense; vittae evident as dull bands; setae dark reddish brown, subappressed intermixed with white, appressed setae. Pleuron pubescence gray; setae white on propleuron, anepisternum, katepisternum, laterotergite, and scutellum.
Wing.
Membrane pale smoky brown; veins brown; length 5.0 mm, width
1.9 mm
, length/width 2.6; pterostigma dark yellow, narrow. Halter pale brown.
Legs.
Left fore– and mid legs missing. Coxal setae white; hind coxa with anterior papillate knob. Femora reddish brown; ventral setae dark brown on fore femur, white dorsally on femora; av 1:0:1, pv 0:0:6. Tibiae dark yellow. Tarsomeres 1–2 dark yellow; 3–5 dark reddish brown.
Abdomen.
Tergite 1 dark brown, tergite 2 dull orange with dark brown anteromedial area, tergites 3–8 dull orange, abdomen covered with dense, white pubescence; dorsal setae white, elongate, appressed, denser across posterior margin.
Terminalia
.
Dark brown. Sternite 8 (
Fig. 50
), setae dark brown, absent medially on posterior margin. Gonocoxite ventral view (
Fig. 50
), setae dark brown; ventral lobe (
Fig. 51
), PVL absent. Gonostylus (
Fig. 51
), LGP oblong apical setae short, VMP elongate. Aedeagus with dorsal apodeme (
Fig. 52
), anterior margin truncate; ventral apodeme (
Fig. 53
) extending to anterior margin of dorsal apodeme; distiphallus (
Fig. 52
) constricted basally, expanded medially then tapered posteriorly, dorsal surface with several spinous projections, ventral view (
Fig. 53
) AAP curved medially with several apical spinous projections, lateral view (
Fig. 54
) tapered posteriorly in broad curved.
FEMALE.
Similar to male except for following. Variation (n=1).
Length
6.3 mm
.
Head.
Length
0.82 mm
. Eyes separated by width of ocellar tubercle. Frons pubescence white; setae dark brown, short on dorsal half. Antenna dark brown, pubescence gray on scape and pedicel, dense; antenna/head length 0.71; scape length
0.16 mm
, width
0.10 mm
, length/width 1.6, scape/pedicel length 2.3, scape/flagellum width 1.0, setae dark reddish brown, short, sparse; pedicel length
0.07 mm
, length/width 0.7; flagellum length
0.28 mm
, width
0.10 mm
, length/width 2.8, flagellum/scape length 1.8. Maxillary palpus length
0.38 mm
, length/width 6.3.
Thorax.
Macrosetae 3 np, 2 sa.
Wing.
Length
5.3 mm
, width
1.6 mm
, length/width 3.3.
Legs.
Anteroventral macrosetae 1:0:4, pv 0:0:5. Tibiae dark yellow. Tarsomeres 1–2 dark yellow; 3–5 dark reddish brown.
Abdomen.
Dark reddish brown, glossy (
Fig. 85
), pubescence white posterolaterally on tergites 1–3 and 6–7 and over entire dorsum of tergite 5; dorsal setae dark brown, appressed with white, appressed setae posterolaterally on tergites 1–3.
Terminalia
(MEI 156087). Furca (
Fig. 55
) oval; length
0.58 mm
, width
0.24 mm
; anterolateral projection short.
IMMATURE STAGES.
Unknown.
Distribution.
Penniverpa insular
is known from
Jamaica
(
Fig. 88
).
Habitats and phenology.
The specimens of
Penniverpa insular
were hand-netted in August or collected in a Malaise trap in April–May.
Specimens examined.
Type
specimens.
The
holotype
male of
Penniverpa insular
Webb
(MEI 088499) is labeled "
JAMAICA
, Try. Duncans, VIII–23.1966, Howden & Becker" [18.47, -77.54] and is deposited in the CNC.
PARATYPE
.
JAIMAICA. WESTMORELAND PARISH.
Negril [18.2667, -78.35],
24.IV–4.V.1987
, Malleck, G.J., 1Ψ MEI 156087 (CAS).