A review of the North American species of Hemipenthes Loew, 1869 (Diptera: Bombyliidae)
Author
Ávalos-Hernández, Omar
text
Zootaxa
2009
2074
1
49
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.187152
9ca02c70-00da-4f61-81df-99e6e6903b9c
1175-5326
187152
6.
Hemipenthes chimaera
(Osten Sacken)
(Figs. 7, 43–44)
Anthrax chimaera
Osten Sacken, 1886b
: 114
(key); 1887: 131 (description).
Villa (Hemipenthes) chimaera
(Osten Sacken)
:
Painter & Painter 1962
: 96
.
Hemipenthes chimaera
(Osten Sacken)
:
Hull, 1973
: 385
.
Lectotype
male designated by
Painter and Painter (1962: 96)
in BMNH.
Diagnosis:
Face bluntly projecting; mesopleuron and proepimeron black pilose; cell
a
with at least basal half infuscated; fourth abdominal tergite with a stripe of white scales.
Description:
Male. Body length:
5–7 mm
; wing length:
6–7 mm
.
Head
: Eyes separated by a little more than width of ocellar triangle. Front black pilose, yellowish tomentose. Face brown, bluntly projecting, with black hairs and yellowish tomentum. Scape black, swollen on inner apical margin, with black hairs, twice as long as pedicel; pedicel black, twice as wide as long, with short black hairs in dorsal portion, bare in ventral portion; flagellomere black, longer than scape and pedicel combined; base subconical, tapering to styliform apical two-thirds; stylus minute, terminal. Proboscis short, not projecting beyond oral margin. Palpi brown, darker toward the apex with black hairs. Occiput with short black and white hairs and white scales.
FIGURES 43–44.
Hemipenthes chimaera
male terminalia. 43, lateral view; 44, ventral view.
Thorax
: Mesonotum anterior margin pale yellowish pilose; lateral margin entirely white pilose; tomentum on disc entirely yellowish, long, hairlike, not dense; bristles black. Mesopleuron black pilose on proepisternum and anepisternum, katatergite sometimes with mixed black and white hairs; katepisternum not tomentose, black pilose. Proepimeron with black hairs. Mid coxa with black hairs, tomentum on all coxae hairlike, black. Legs brown, tarsi black, femora black pilose and tomentose; bristles black. Halter steam fulvous, knob yellow to white. Scutellum brown, not pilose, and white tomentose; bristles black. Black setulae on basicosta. Cells
c
,
sc
,
br
, and
bm
entirely infuscated (Fig. 7); cells
cup
and
a
entirely infuscated except tip; cells
r1
and
dm
with basal half infuscated; cell
cua1
with basal third infuscated; cells
r2+3
,
r5
and
m2
, infuscated just at base; color in cell
a
not reaching hind margin of wing; cell
dm
infuscated beyond r-m crossvein; r-m crossvein at or slightly behind middle of cell
dm
; no crossvein between R4 and R2+3; cell
r5
not narrowed at wing margin; first section of vein CuA1 two and a half the long of r-m crossvein, second section as long as r-m crossvein, third section one and a half the long of first two sections combined; cell
a
slightly wider than cell
cup
; alula well developed.
Abdomen
: Abdominal dorsum with whitish pile on tergite one, rest black pilose, pile not dense; black tomentum overall except a broad crossband of white tomentum on fourth and seventh tergites; sides of abdomen with basal half of first tergite whitish pilose, rest black pilose. Venter black pilose, with black tomentum. Genitalia black with black hairs. Epandrium in lateral view, rectangular, lower margin concave in middle, basal corner narrowed; gonocoxite narrow, basal half enlarged; gonostylus small, hooked apically; epiphallus in lateral view narrow (
Fig. 43
) slightly curved, cap-shaped, apex not swollen, rounded; without a ventral extension; epiphallus in ventral view broad (
Fig. 44
), lateral margins narrowed at both sides at middle, without spines; aedeagus broad at base narrowed at apex, not swollen dorsally; gonopore terminal.
Female. Nearly identical to male. Eyes separated by three times width of ocellar triangle. Femora with black and white scales.
Distribution:
Mexico
(Coahuila, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Nuevo León, Sonora),
USA
(Arizona, New
Mexico
).
Specimens examined:
Mexico
. Coahuila:
41 mi
S Saltillo,
7-IX-1962
, N. Marston (
1 male
; USNM). Guanajuato:
3 mi
Nuevo León,
19-IX-1959
, R. H. and E. M. Painter (
2 females
; USNM).
USA
. New
Mexico
:
8 mi
W Mescalero,
11-IX-1962
, R. H. and E. M. Painter (
1 male
genitalia
; USNM); Gran Quivera,
11-VIII- 1931
, R. H. Painter (
1 female
; USNM).
Remarks:
Painter & Painter (1962:96)
proposed a synonymy between
H. chimaera
and
H. comanche
but these two species can be distinguished by the tomentum in fifth and sixth abdominal tergites being black in
H. chimera
and white in
H. comanche
.
Hemipenthes chimaera
is distinguished from
H. bigradata
by the black pile on mesopleuron. The genitalia of this species is rare by not having a ventral extension in epiphallus, a character shared only with
H. albus
; and the epiphallus being slender in lateral view.