Three new species of Bryopharsos Quate, 1996 (Diptera, Psychodidae, Psychodinae) from the Neotropical Region
Author
Bravo, Freddy
Author
Araújo, Maíra Xavier
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-06-19
4619
2
364
370
journal article
26453
10.11646/zootaxa.4619.2.10
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1175-5326
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Bryopharsos paulistensis
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 13–24
)
Type material.
Holotype
, male:
BRAZIL
,
São Paulo
,
Sete Barras
,
13–27.XI.2004
,
Malaise trap
, without name of collector (
MZFS
).
6 paratypes
male with same data of
holotype
except by date of collect:
1 paratype
25.VII– 7.XI.2004
;
2 paratypes
16–30.X.2004
;
3 paratypes
24.XII.2004
–
08.I.2005
(
MZFS
).
Etymology.
The specific name
paulistensis
is based on the State where the specimen of the new species was collected, namely
São Paulo
.
FIGURES 1–12.
Bryopharsos uncinatum
sp. nov.
(1) Head, anterior; (2) head, posterior; (3) labellum; (4) cardo-stipes; (5) scape, pedicel and four basal flagellomeres; (6) apical flagellomeres and apiculus; (7) flagellomere and leaf-shape ascoid; (8) wing; (9) gonocoxites, gonostyli, hypandrium and ejaculatory apodeme (dorsal); (10) gonocoxites, gonostyli, gonocoxal apodemes and ejaculatory apodeme (ventral); (11) epandrium, cerci and hypoproct (dorsal); (12) epandrium, cerci, hypoproct and epiproct (ventral). Abbreviations: ae = aedeagus; agx = anterior expansion of gonocoxal apodemes; cde = cardo-stipes; ep = epiproct; hyp = hypandrium; lbm = labellum; lc = lacinia; pgx = posterior expansion of gonocoxal apodemes; pm = paramere.
FIGURES 13–24.
Bryopharsos paulistensis
sp. nov.
(13) Head, anterior; (14) head, posterior; (15) cardo-stipes, labellum and first segment of palpus; (16) scape, pedicel and three basal flagellomeres; (17) apical flagellomeres and apiculus; (18) flagellomere and leaf-shape ascoid; (19) wing; (20) gonocoxites, gonostyli, hypandrium and ejaculatory apodeme (dorsal); (21) gonocoxites, gonostyli, gonocoxal apodemes and ejaculatory apodeme (ventral); posterior projection of gonocoxal apodeme not figured; (22) epandrium, hypoproct and epiproct (ventral); (23) cercus with one tenaculum; (24) right cercus of holotype with two tenacula.Abbreviations: ae = aedeagus; lbm = labellum; pgx = posterior expansion of gonocoxal apodemes; pm = paramere; ps1 = palpus segment 1.
Diagnosis.
Male. Eye bridge with five facet rows; wing twice as long than as wide; ejaculatory apodeme subrectangular in dorsal view; cercus narrower in the one-half apical portion, with one tenaculum; aedeagus long, expanded, hemispheric basally and narrow apically with pointed apex.
Description.
Male. Head vertex length almost twice the width of eye bridge; eye bridge with five facet rows; pedicel shorter than scape (
Figs. 13 and 16
). Occipital setae present and distributed into one basal block; post-ocular alveoli absent (
Fig. 14
). Labellum very short, ending before the apex of labrum; maxillary lacinia short, knife like well sclerotized (
Fig. 15
). Fourteen flagellomeres, eccentric except first flagellomere that is spherical; internodes of flagellomeres 1–4 short; internodes of flagellomeres 4–13 0.7 times the length of nodes; flagellomere 14 without internode (
Figs. 16 and 17
). One pair of ascoids per flagellomere, leaf shaped (
Fig. 18
). Thorax without allurement organs. Wing twice as long as wide; seta alveoli distributed uniformly on wing membrane (
Fig. 19
). Hypandrium narrow; gonostylus with blunt apex; aedeagus expanded, hemispheric basally and narrow apically with pointed apex; ejaculatory apodeme rectangular in dorsal view; paramere with the same length of aedeagus and capitate apex (
Figs. 20 and 21
). Gonocoxal apodeme anteriorly projected as two thin blades ending in an acute apex, not fused, and posteriorly projected as a pair of lateral, ovoid lobes with long bristles (
Fig. 20
). Epandrium with posterior margin slightly concave; cercus with apical one half narrower than base with one apical tenaculum (
holotype
with right cercus with two tenacula); subepandrial sclerite plate-like with distal arms sclerotized where cerci are articulated; epiproct smaller than hypoproct, both with apical micropilosity (
Figs. 22, 23, 24
).
Female.
Unknown.
Remarks.
The new species
Bryopharsos uncinatum
and
B. paulistensis
have only one tenaculum in the cerci (except for the
holotype
, which has two tenacula in one cercus). The presence of one tenaculum is unique, as the other species of
Bryopharsos
have three to five tenacula.
Bryopharsos uncinatum
has five facet rows in the eye bridge, and the specimens does not have lobes in the anterior projection of the gonocoxal apodemes, while
B. paulistensis
has four facet rows and lobes are present in the anterior projection of the gonocoxal apodemes.