A new species of Polietina (Diptera: Muscidae) from South America, with an updated phylogeny of the genus and a review of species’ identity in GenBank
Author
De Carvalho, Claudio J. B.
Author
Haseyama, Kirstern Lica F.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-04-11
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4407.3.8
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Polietina
Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911
Diagnosis
.
Polietina
can be recognized by the presence of three notopleural setae, the median reduced, and the setulose postalar wall. The male cercal plate has median and marginal spiny processes on the ventral surface, and the female has a strong proclinate fronto-orbital seta and a pair of interfrontal setulae; wings have M setulose ventrally from r-m to dm-cu, and the subcostal sclerite have two cilia (modified from Nihei & de Carvalho 2007).
Remarks.
Nihei & de Carvalho (2007) keyed 13
Polietina
species from 15 known at that time, except
Polietina basicincta
(Stein, 1904)
and
P. mellina
(Stein, 1904)
. These species were not included in the key because they were not recognized anymore, and the
type
specimens of both species (female specimens) were destroyed (
Pont 2013
). Nihei & de Carvalho (2007) presented a brief diagnosis of both species based only in their original descriptions.
Polietina
species were studied by pattern-based biogeography with panbiogeographic track analysis (Nihei & de
Carvalho 2005
) and the Brooks Parsimony Analysis method (Nihei & de Carvalho 2007), and both indicated that the origin of the genus occurred in South America. Löwenberg-Neto & de
Carvalho (2013)
presented the checklist of the species of the genus with distribution data and
Patitucci
et al.
(2013)
found only
Polietina orbitalis
in
Buenos Aires province
(
Argentina
).
Haseyama
et al
. (2015b)
presented new distribution records for
P. bicolor
Albuquerque, 1956
and
P. orbitalis
(Stein, 1904)
. Recently,
P. orbitalis
was recorded for the first time in
Colombia
(
Uribe-Macias
et al.
2010
). The wing shape of this species is influenced by environmental variability (
Alves
et al.
2016
). In the most recent study on the phylogeny of
Muscidae
, it was corroborated that
Polietina
belongs to the subfamily
Muscinae
(
Haseyama
et al.
2015a
).
The species currently included in
Polietina
are as follows:
Polietina basicincta
(Stein, 1904)
;
Polietina bicolor
Albuquerque, 1956
;
Polietina concinna
(Wulp, 1896)
;
Polietina flavidicincta
(Stein, 1904)
;
Polietina flavithorax
(Stein, 1904)
;
Polietina major
Albuquerque, 1956
;
Polietina mellina
(Stein, 1904)
;
Polietina minor
Albuquerque, 1956
;
Polietina orbitalis
(Stein, 1904)
;
Polietina ponti
sp. nov
.
;
Polietina prima
(
Couri & Machado, 1990
)
=
Polietina nigra
Couri & de
Carvalho, 1996
,
syn. nov.
;
Polietina rubella
(Wulp, 1896)
;
Polietina steini
(Enderlein, 1927)
;
Polietina univittata
Couri & de
Carvalho, 1996
; and
Polietina wulpi
Couri & de
Carvalho, 1997
.