New records of Rhagoletis (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Colombia, with discussion on the morphological variations of some species
Author
Martínez-Alava, Javier O.
Author
Serna, Francisco
Author
Norrbom, Allen L.
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Zootaxa
2017
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549
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journal article
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Rhagoletis
sp.,
psalida
group
(
Figs. 4–7
)
First record from Colombia.
Material
examined.
COLOMBIA
:
Cundinamarca
:
Bogotá
,
Barrio Argelia II
,
N04°34'
W74°11'
,
2553 m
,
22–Abr–2014
,
T. Cárdenas
,
1♀
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1019]
;
Bogotá
,
N05°00'03"
W74°28'29"
,
1537 m
,
10–Nov– 2003
,
W. Pérez
,
1♀
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1059]
;
Bogotá
,
Monserrate
(
Arrayán
),
N4°36'
W74°03'
,
3161 m
,
15–Ago– 1943
,
H. Osorno
,
1♀
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1610]
;
Bogotá
,
Universidad Nacional
,
N4°38'
W74°05'
,
2558 m
,
21–May– 2014
,
E. Espitia
,
1♂
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1610]
;
Bogotá
,
Universidad Nacional
,
Greenhouses
,
N4°38'10.59''
W74°05'18.35''
,
2557 m
,
7–Ago–2014
,
J. Martínez
,
2♀
and
5♂
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1611]
;
Bogotá
,
Universidad Nacional
, greenhouses,
N4°38'10.59''
W74°05'18.35''
,
2557 m
,
22–Ago–2014
,
J. Martínez
,
1♀
and
2♂
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1611]
;
Bogotá
,
Universidad Nacional
, greenhouses,
N4°38'10''
W74°05'18.21''
,
2557 m
,
16–Mar–2015
,
L. Pérez
,
1♀
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1610]
;
Bogotá
,
Universidad Nacional
, greenhouses,
N4°38'10.59''
W74°05'18.35''
,
2557 m
,
1–Sep–2015
,
J. Martínez
,
3♀
and
4♂
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1611]
;
Bogotá
,
Universidad Nacional
, greenhouses,
N4°38'10.59''
W74°05'18.35''
,
2557 m
,
1-Sep-2015
,
J. Martínez
,
31♀
and
24♂
[
UNAB
No. Catal. 687]; Chía, Vereda Bojacá, flower crop, La Fontana,
N04°51'49"
W74°03'48"
,
2646 m
,
10–Abr–2002
,
B. Romero
,
1♀
[
UNAB
No. Catal. 1059]; Madrid, Vereda Puente Piedra,
N4°49'
W74°13'
,
2554 m
,
16–Nov–2009
,
L. Arévalo
,
1♀
[
UNAB
No. Catal. 1610]; Mosquera, Finca Centro Agropecuario Marengo,
N04°43'50"
W74°16'02"
,
2530 m
, unknown date and collector,
1♀
[
UNAB
No. Catal. 1059]; La Mesa,
N04°38'05"
W74°27'57"
,
1298 m
,
11–Sep– 2003
,
M. Rios
,
1♀
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1059]
.
Meta
:
Acacías
,
Barrio Las Acacias
, Kra. 31
Empty
lots,
N3°59'
W73°46'
,
548 m
,
29–Nov–2009
,
J. Jiménez
,
2♂
[
UNAB
No. Catal.
1610].
FIGURE 4.
Dorsal view of mesonotum of
Rhagoletis
sp.,
psalida
group from Bogotá, Cundinamarca.
Distribution.
The
psalida
group is known from
Bolivia
,
Ecuador
,
Peru
and
Venezuela
(
Norrbom
et al
. 1999
). Here, we report a species of this group for the first time from
Colombia
, from the departments of
Cundinamarca
(the
Bogotá
savanna, in the Cordillera oriental high–plateau), and
Meta
(eastern foothills of the Cordillera oriental), between 1298 and
3161 m
altitude in the former, and at
548 m
in the latter.
Host plant.
Unknown.
Comments.
Three species are currently recognized within the
Rhagoletis psalida
group:
R. metallica
(
Schiner, 1868
)
,
R. psalida
Hendel, 1914
, and
R. rhytida
Hendel, 1914
(
Foote 1981
)
; however, their status is uncertain (Norrbom, unpublished). The group itself is distinctive, but the key of
Foote (1981)
does not appear to work very well to distinguish the species, and the characters that he considered diagnostic appear to vary in local populations.
A thorough revision of this group, including an investigation of the host plants, is needed. Specimens from
Colombia
vary in attributes used in the key of
Foote (1981)
to distinguish
R. rhytida
and
R. metallica
, as follows:
Scutellar dorsum shape. In the
Foote (1981)
´s key, it is stated that
R. rhytida
has at least the anterior half of the scutellar dorsum flat, with longitudinal wrinkles, whereas
R. metallica
has all of the dorsal scutellar surface flat and smooth. However, it is unclear how Foote determined this character state to be present in the latter species, as he did not examine the
holotype
and the publications he cited of the authors who did examine it (
Schiner 1868
,
Hardy 1968
) do not mention this character. The Colombian specimens have the scutellum almost entirely flat, slightly convex posteriorly, with the dorsal surface with weak to noticeable longitudinal wrinkles (
Figs. 4
A–B).
Abdominal markings. According to
Foote (1981)
, female abdominal tergites II–V, and male tergites II–IV of
R. rhytida
have narrow yellow bands on their posterior margins, whereas at least the female of
R. metallica
lacks these bands. All analyzed males from
Colombia
have the aforementioned condition (
Fig. 5
C). Conversely, although some Colombian females have bands from syntergite I+II to tergite V, as indicated by the description of
Foote (1981)
(
Fig. 5
A), but in others (males and females) there are no bands on any tergites. Specimens from
Bogotá
, D.C. (
Cundinamarca
), have bands only on syntergite I+II (
Fig. 5
B), and in both males and females these bands may be yellowish or whitish (
Figs. 5
A–C).
FIGURE 5.
Abdomens of
Rhagoletis
sp.,
psalida
group from Bogotá, Cundinamarca; A, Female, posterodorsal view; B, Female, posterolateral view; C, Male, posterolateral view. T: abdominal tergite.
FIGURE 6.
Wings of
Rhagoletis
sp.,
psalida
group from Bogotá, Cundinamarca. ACB: Accessory costal band.
Wing pattern. All bands in the Colombian specimens are narrow. The subbasal, discal and subapical bands are uninterrupted (subapical band interrupted at the level of vein R4 +
5 in
1 of
91 specimens
examined). The discal and subapical bands are not connected posteriorly (except connected near to posterior wing margin in cell cu
1 in
1 of
91 specimens
examined). The anterior apical band is strongly tapered proximally and is narrowly connected to the subapical band (
Fig. 6
B), or is separated and represented by an isolated spot on the apex of vein R4+5 (
Fig. 6
A), in several specimens extending to the apex of vein M (
Fig. 6
B,C). The posterior apical band is represented by a single spot on the middle of the apical sector of vein M, sometimes extending almost to the posterior wing margin. The accesory costal band is present (
Figs. 6
A–C).