Revision of the femoralis group of Blepharoneura Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae) 2374
Author
Norrbom, Allen L.
Author
Condon, Marty
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Blepharoneura femoralis
Wulp
Figs. 27–29
,
84
,
100–101
,
106
,
113
,
138–142
,
176–180
,
188–190, 194
,
197–197
Blepharoneura femoralis
Wulp 1899: 411
[in key], 412 [description];
Hendel 1914: 20
[in key], 21 [in catalog];
Aczél 1950: 196
[in catalog];
Foote 1965: 241
[type data and
lectotype
designation];
Foote 1967: 18
[in catalog]; Norrbom
et al.
1999: 106 [in catalog].
Diagnosis.
This species and
B. cyclantherae
,
zumbadoi
,
biseriata
,
osmundsonae
, and
nigrifemur
comprise the
femoralis
complex. They differ from other species of
Blepharoneura
in having the thoracic pleuron largely brown (or at least with a large brown spot medially on the anepisternum), the apical fourth or more of the hind femur entirely dark brown, and the distal part of the wing with marginal hyaline spots in cells r2+3 and r4+5. Species of the complex are difficult to distinguish except by aculeus shape. That of
B. femoralis
has large, nearly right angle or acute lobes separated by deeper gaps than in other species of the complex. The lobed part is relatively short (no more than half as long as wide) and the medial lobe is convex.
Description.
Head (
Fig. 84
): Dark brown area on ocellar tubercle extended more than half distance to postocellar seta or well beyond it, sometimes with small medial spot ventral to postocular seta (usually not extended beyond seta in Mexican specimens (22 of 29), but usually extended beyond it or with spot in South American specimens (26 of 30)). Medial vertical seta in yellow area. Medial occipital sclerite with pair of red brown to dark brown submedial vittae on ventral half, sometimes connected. Occipital suture narrowly dark brown, on lateral side bordered by variably shaped brown area [orange in 4
San Cristobal
specimens], extending as band or triangular mark towards postocular setae, sometimes reaching eye margin, with lateral vertical seta in small spot or large yellow area except in some Peruvian and many Brazilian specimens (in Mexican specimens, yellow mark tends to extend ventrally along occipital suture and often along eye margin and postocular setae; in South American specimens it usually extends along the postocular setae).
Thorax (
Fig. 100–101
,
106
): Scutum rarely (
Mexico
: L. Zempoala
♂
) entirely microtrichose, usually nonmicrotrichose at least anteromedially, on posterior part of presutural sublateral vitta, and anterior half of postsutural sublateral vitta, or occasionally mostly nonmicrotrichose (except posterior to dorsocentral seta and laterally); scutum also with 2 pairs of dark brown vittae or rows of spots; submedial vitta strongly narrowed (6 of 29 Mexican, 3 of 4 Peruvian, 1 Bolivian, and 16 of 28 Brazilian specimens) or interrupted posterior to transverse suture and usually separated from mark on posterior margin (connected only in 1 Peruvian, 1 Bolivian, and 3 Brazilian specimens); sublateral vitta interrupted at transverse suture and separated from mark on posterior margin; posterior margin with 1 broad brown mark narrowed medially or rarely with 2 separate marks. Notopleuron rarely (several
Chiapas
specimens) with medial and posterior brown spots, usually brown on lateral margin to entirely brown, often (especially in South American specimens) brown except for small pale area surrounding posterior seta. Small brown spot anterior to postsutural supra-alar seta often faint, rarely absent. Brown vitta or rarely pair of spots anterior to postalar seta, and brown spot lateral to dorsolateral corner of scutellum present. Scutellum with pair of submedial brown marks or single somewhat inverted Ushaped medial mark usually extended to basal margin, or rarely with separate basal mark (3 marks total); side rarely (
1 specimen
[USNMENT00213756]) with faint brown spot near base. Subscutellum and mediotergite with pair of dark brown vittae, usually [except 6 San Cristobal specimens] ventral half of lateral margin of mediotergite also narrowly brown, sometimes connected to vittae, or both sclerites mostly brown (usually at least narrow medial vitta and dorsolateral corner of mediotergite yellow). Pleuron usually mostly dark brown, yellow only on propleuron, part or most of anepisternum (at least with large dorsomedial dark brown spot extending ventrally at least 1/3 distance to ventral margin, and narrowly in posteroventral corner, these areas connected in one Brazilian [USNMENT00213767], 1 Bolivian, and 2 Peruvian specimens [USNMENT00213960, -213952]), usually extreme anterior and/or posterior corners of katepisternum, all of katepimeron, greater ampulla, usually narrow dorsal margin and sometimes narrow posterior and ventral margins of anepimeron, and usually narrow dorsal margins of katatergite and anatergite expanding to larger spot posterodorsally on katatergite and anteriorly on anatergite (in 5 San Cristobal,
Mexico
specimens pleuron is more predominantly yellow, with large dorsomedial spot on anepisternum (extending 1/3 distance to ventral margin), large triangular medial spot on katepisternum, medial spot on anepimeron, large medial spot on meron, medial spot on katatergite, and posteroventral spot on katatergite and anatergite). Basalare brown. Dorsocentral seta aligned with or usually slightly anterior to postalar seta.
Legs: Mostly yellow. Mid femur occasionally with single ventral or separate anteroventral and posteroventral brown marks on apical 1/5–1/4. Hind femur with entire apical 1/5–1/3 dark brown, rarely (3 of
10 specimens
from
Mexico
: San Cristobal, USNMENT00054205, -213780, -213783) with only ventral half of apex dark brown.
Wing (
Figs. 27–29
): Length
5.15–7.50 mm
, width
2.55–3.66 mm
, ratio 1.87–2.09. Crossvein r-m at 0.54– 0.60 distance from bm-cu to dm-cu. Cell c with 2 broad rectangular hyaline spots, both reaching costa and subcosta, or occasionally with 1 large partially divided hyaline area (spots connected posteriorly); medial brown area almost as dark as to distinctly paler than area of cell r1 posterior to pterostigma, sometimes paler medially, usually distinctly narrower than both hyaline spots, rarely as broad as 1 or both spots. Pterostigma with large subapical hyaline spot [#3] reaching or rarely (
4 specimens
) almost reaching R1. Cells r1 and r2+3 basally (proximal to apex of R1) with 1–2 and 0–2 pale brown or hyaline spots, respectively. Radial cells medially with 1 broad to very broad quadrate basal hyaline mark [#5 fused with additional spot?] in cell r1, sometimes partially divided anteriorly and/or posteriorly by brown spot, or with 2 narrower hyaline marks; cell r2+3 with 2 hyaline spots or 1 extremely broad hyaline spot aligned with r1 mark(s), proximal spot [#8] small to large, distal spot [#9] large and broad; cell r4+5 with small to large hyaline spot [#14] aligned with middle of r1 mark(s), usually no more than half as wide as cell, rarely (
Peru
: San Andrés
♀
) almost reaching vein M, and with medial hyaline spot [#15] near anterior end of dm-cu small; sometimes (7 of 26 Mexican, 2 of 5 Andean, 17 of 28 Brazilian specimens) with small to minute anterior hyaline spot [#48] near midlength usually not touching vein R4+5, rarely (some Brazilian and Peruvian specimens) with 2 spots in this area. Distally cell r1 with 1 marginal subapical hyaline spot [#6]. Cell r2+3 with 2 large marginal hyaline marks [#10, #11], proximal mark sometimes constricted medially or divided into marginal and posterior spots. Cell r4+5 with hyaline spot [#16] anteriorly, aligned between apical marks in cell r2+3, rarely (
6 specimens
) with second more proximal spot; with 1–2 ovoid hyaline spots posteriorly, aligned with or between marks in cell m; and with 2 small ovoid or 1 large usually bilobed marginal or submarginal hyaline spots [#18, #18A]. Cell m without subbasal hyaline spot [#49] near midlength of dm-cu; with 2 large marginal hyaline spots [#27, #29] or rarely (3 Mexican specimens) with third small spot [#28] between them, and 1 or rarely (2 Peruvian and 2 Brazilian specimens) 2 anteromedial spots [#26A, #26], often connected, especially anteromedial and proximal marginal spots, more frequently in non-Brazilian specimens. Cell br usually with subbasal hyaline spot [#12] (absent in 1 Brazilian and 1 wing of 1 Mexican specimen). Cell bm with subbasal and subapical circular hyaline spots [#19, #20] (18 Mesoamerican, 2 Andean specimens), with subapical spot [#20] only (9 Mexican, 3 Andean, 27 Brazilian specimens), or rarely with broad hyaline area [fused spots] (2 Mexican specimens) or no hyaline area (1 Brazilian specimen). Cell bcu with (10 of 29 Mesoamerican, 3 of 5 Andean, 11 of 28 Brazilian specimens) or without hyaline spot in lobe. Posteromedial part of wing with large hyaline spots or marks or broad hyaline area; cell br with subapical hyaline spot [#13] and usually with smaller, more proximal spot [#44]; cell dm medially with 2–3 hyaline spots, 1 subbasal [fused #51, #52], crossing or nearly crossing cell and aligned with more proximal spot [#44] in cell br and proximal hyaline spot or part of mark in cell cu1, 1 anteromedial [#21], usually connected or fused with subbasal mark [latter possibly also including #22 when broad posteriorly], and 1 posteromedial [#24 or fused #23 and #24]), often connected or fused with proximal hyaline area (more commonly in Mesoamerican specimens), when all spots fused resulting large hyaline area tapered distally, extending farther posteriorly than anteriorly; cell cu1 medially with anteriorly bilobed or trilobed and posteriorly 1–2 lobed mark or with more broadly fused area with 0–2 anterior and 1 marginal brown spots [fused #31, #32, #33, #34, #36, #39], proximal anterior spot [#31] and/or marginal mark [#34, #39] across apex of vein A1+Cu2 sometimes isolated, especially in Brazilian specimens; subapical marginal hyaline spot [#37] usually reaching vein Cu1. Cell dm usually with anteromedial subapical hyaline spot [#25], rarely absent (1 Brazilian specimen) or more anterior, touching vein M (1 Brazilian, 2 Peruvian specimens), sometimes (12 Mesoamerican, 1 Peruvian, 4 Brazilian specimens) connected to proximal hyaline area; sometimes (6 Mesoamerican, 2 Peruvian, 11 Brazilian specimens on at least 1 wing) with posterior subapical hyaline spot [#53] aligned with subapical hyaline mark in cell cu1 or with more proximal spot.
Abdomen (
Fig. 113
): Syntergite 1+2 occasionally with pair of isolated submedial brown spots, but usually with spots connected or fused with pair of irregular posterolateral brown marks formed from fused sublateral spots and posterolateral bands. Tergites 3–5 rarely (some Mexican specimens) with 2 pairs of isolated brown spots, anterolateral brown spots, and L-shaped bands or 2 pairs of posterolateral spots, but usually all of these connected to form pair of irregular somewhat W-shaped lateral brown markings, separated medially; anterolateral spots often and submedial spots occasionally isolated.
Female terminalia: Oviscape entirely dark brown; length 0.78–1.00 mm. Aculeus (
Figs. 138–142
,
176– 180
)
0.57–0.70 mm
long, 1.63–2.10 times as long as wide, with acute scales dorsally and ventrally on membrane medially; tip angular laterally, short to moderately elongate triangular (lobed part 0.29–0.50 times as long as wide), with small, convex medial lobe and 3 pairs of step-like lobes separated by relatively deep gaps; sublateral lobe larger than submedial lobe; lateral gap 0.63–1.36 times as long as wide. Spermathecae subspherical, with straight to moderately convoluted, slender sclerotized neck and large cylindrical basal apodeme (
Figs. 188–190
).
Male terminalia: Medial surstylus with prensisetae subequal, separated by several times width of medial prensiseta, medial prensiseta on long lobe, lateral prensiseta on short lobe (
Figs. 196–197
).
Distribution.
Mexico
(
Chiapas
,
Distrito Federal
,
Guerrero
,
Morelos
,
Oaxaca
,
Veracruz
),
Guatemala
,
Peru
,
Bolivia
, southern
Brazil
(
Rio de Janeiro
,
São Paulo
,
Paraná
,
Santa Catarina
). The elevations of the collection sites in
Mexico
and the Andean countries, where provided by the collectors, are greater than
1000 m
and usually greater than
2000 m
. They are lower for the one southern Brazilian site for which the elevation was indicated (Nova Teutonia,
300–500 m
).
Type data.
Lectotype
♀
(designated by
Foote 1965: 241
) (
BMNH
),
MEXICO
:
Guerrero
:
Omilteme
[
17°30'N
99°40'W
],
8000 ft.
[
2439 m
],
Jul, H. H
. Smith [examined].
The
lectotype
bears a label with "to be made
lectotype
RHF" in
Foote's
writing.
We
added a
lectotype
label.
Other specimens examined.
BOLIVIA
:
La Paz
:
8 km
S of Chulumani
,
Apa Apa Reserve
,
16°22'S
67°30.4'W
,
1950–2100 m
,
10 Mar 2001
,
S. D. Gaimari
,
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00056460
)
.
BRAZIL
:
Paraná
:
Curitiba
,
28 Jan 1965
,
Centro de Dipterologia
,
1♀
(
UFPC
USNMENT00213830
)
.
Rio de Janeiro
:
Itatiaia
, Maromba, [no date],
Barretto
,
2♂
(
MZUSP
)
.
Santa Catarina
:
Nova Teutonia
,
27°11'S
52°23'W
,
300–500 m
,
29 Jul 1936
,
F. Plaumann
,
1♂
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052308
)
;
same,
7 Jan 1937
,
1♂
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052329
)
;
same,
30 Jan 1937
,
1♂
(
HNHM
USNMENT00213757
)
;
same,
30 Nov 1937
,
4♂
3♀
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052309–14
,
USNMENT00213665
)
,
1♂
1♀
(
FSCA
USNMENT00052333–34
)
;
same,
1 Dec 1937
,
1♂
(
HNHM
USNMENT00213758
)
;
same,
15 Dec 1937
,
1♂
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052330
)
;
same,
24 Mar 1938
,
1 ♀
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052321
)
;
same,
9 Sep 1938
,
2 ♀
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052322–23
)
;
same,
5 Oct 1938
,
1♀
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052325
)
;
same,
11 Nov 1938
,
1♂
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052332
)
;
same,
18 Nov 1938
,
2♂
1♀
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052315–17
)
,
2♂
2♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00052307
,
USNMENT00052318–20
)
;
same,
24 Nov 1938
,
1 ♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00052306
)
,
1♀
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052324
)
;
same,
25 Nov 1938
,
3♀
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052326–28
,
USNMENT00213753
)
;
same,
15 Nov 1951
,
1♂
(
BMNH
USNMENT00052331
)
;
same,
24 Aug 1961
,
1♂
(
CNC
USNMENT00213765
)
;
same,
Oct 1964
,
1♂
(
CNC
USNMENT00213763
)
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213764
)
;
same,
Apr 1966
,
1♀
(
CNC
USNMENT00213766
)
;
same,
Oct 1966
,
1♀
(
CNC
USNMENT00213767
)
;
same,
Nov 1966
,
1♀
(
CNC
USNMENT00213762
)
;
same,
Aug 1967
,
1♂
1♀
(
MZUSP
USNMENT00052336–37
)
;
same,
Sep 1967
,
1♀
(
MZUSP
USNMENT00052335
)
;
same,
Oct 1968
,
1♀
(
MZUSP
USNMENT00213760
)
;
same,
1 Oct 1971
,
1♂
(
MZUSP
USNMENT00213755
)
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213761
)
;
same,
Nov 1971
,
1♂
(
MZUSP
USNMENT00213756
)
;
same,
Jan 1976
,
1♂
(
MZUSP
USNMENT00213754
)
;
same,
Aug 1977
,
1♀
(
FMNH
USNMENT00213833
)
.
São Paulo
:
Cantareira Chapadão
,
Sep 1946
,
Barretto
,
1♀
(
MZUSP
USNMENT00213759
)
.
GUATEMALA
:
Alta Verapaz
:
Coban
,
22 May 1926
,
J. M. Aldrich
,
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213771
)
.
MEXICO
:
Chiapas
:
49 km
S of Jaltenango
, [Parque Natural]
El Triunfo
, [
15°40'N
92°48'W
],
1300–2000 m
,
13–15 May 1985
,
A. Freidberg
,
2♀
(
TAUI
USNMENT00054206
,
USNMENT00213768
)
2♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213769–70
)
;
San Cristobal de Las Casas
,
7200 ft.
[
2195 m
],
29 May 1969
, W. R.
Mason
,
3 ♀
(
CNC
USNMENT00054205
,
USNMENT00213782
,
USNMENT00213784
)
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213783
)
;
same,
27 Jun 1969
,
1♂
(
CNC
USNMENT00213780
)
;
same locality,
Malaise trap
,
1 Jun 1969
,
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00054204
)
1♀
(
CNC
USNMENT00213790
)
;
San Cristobal de Las Casas
,
10 mi
NE of,
7500 ft.
[
2287 m
],
22 May 1969
, H. J.
Teskey
,
1♀
(
CNC
USNMENT00213781
)
;
San Cristobal de Las Casas
,
3 mi
N of,
7000 ft.
[
2134 m
],
29 May 1969
, H. J.
Teskey
,
1♂
1♀
(
CNC
USNMENT00213785–86
)
.
Distrito Federal
:
Camino de Camarones
,
6 Sep 1937
, W. E.
Stone
,
4♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213774–77
)
;
Mexico City
,
16 Aug 1956
, R. & K.
Dreisbach
,
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213773
)
.
Guerrero
:
Omilteme
,
8000 ft.
,
Jul, H. H
.
Smith
,
2♂
paralectotypes
(
BMNH
)
,
1♀
paralectotype
(
MCZ
USNMENT00213568
)
.
Morelos
:
Lagunas de Zempoala
,
9400 ft.
[
2866 m
],
22 Aug 1969
, G. W.
Byers
,
1♀
(
UKaL
USNMENT00213772
)
;
Lagunas de Zempoala
,
10–11 Aug 1989
, A. L.
Norrbom
,
1♂
(
USNM
USNMENT00052305
)
.
Oaxaca
:
Río Molinos
,
2620 m
,
17 Jun 1982
, J.
Butze
,
1♀
(
IEXV
USNMENT00213778
)
.
Veracruz
:
Ciudad Mendoza
,
27 km
W of,
13 Aug 1987
,
Brown
&
Powell
,
1♀
(
UCB
USNMENT00213828
)
;
Xalapa
,
1–6 Aug 1961
,
R. & K. Dreisbach
,
1♀
(
MSUL
USNMENT00213787
)
;
same,
28 Sep - 3 Oct 1961
,
1♀
(
MSUL
USNMENT00213789
)
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213788
)
.
PERU
:
Cajamarca
,
1 km
SE of town,
8000 ft.
[
2439 m
], fertile valley in
Andes
, shrubs on arid hillside,
P. S. & H. L. Broomfield
,
1♀
(
BMNH
USNMENT00213951
)
;
Chanchamayo
,
25 Jul 1960
,
Salazar
&
Ramirez
,
1♀
(
USNM
USNMENT00213960
)
;
San Andrés
,
20 km
NE of Cuterra
,
18 Jun 1956
,
W. Weyrauch
,
1♀
(
IML
USNMENT00213803
)
;
Cusco
:
Machu Pichin
,
21 Dec 1983
,
L. Huggert
,
1♀
(
ZIL
USNMENT00213952
)
.
VENEZUELA
:
Distrito Federal
:
Los Venados
,
Serrania El Avila
,
12 Dec 1958
,
M. Gelbez
,
1♂
(
IZAM
)
.
Remarks.
The populations recognized here as one widespread species may comprise several cryptic species. The Mesoamerican populations appear to be isolated from those in South America.