New records of Scatopsidae (Diptera) from southeastern Mexico, and descriptions of new species of Swammerdamella Enderlein and Colobostema Enderlein
Author
Huerta, Herón
Author
Ibáñez-Bernal, Sergio
text
Zootaxa
2008
1720
57
65
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.181111
7a39fd21-ba52-4e01-bb40-af4a8b357292
1175-5326
181111
Parascatopse flavida
Cook, 1955
(
Figs. 9–10
)
Parascatopse flavida
Cook, 1955
:363
. Type-locality: Florida,
USA
. Reference:
Cook, 1965
: 239
(Nearctic catalogue).
Material examined.
5 males
,
7 females
.
MEXICO
: Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Reserve, Zac-bo, forest,
15-X- 1996
, Malaise trap, (
1 male
); coastal dune,
18-III-1996
, net, (
1 female
); Ría Celestun Reserve, near to
DUMAC
, mangrove, Malaise trap,
5-IX-1996
, (
2 females
); near to Ecoparaiso, mangrove, Malaise trap,
28- III-1996
, (
4 males
,
4 females
);
CNC
, HH,
PMS
,
RPR
, cols.
Female. Total length ca.
1.64 mm
; body yellowish brown. Head brown, holoptic, total head height
0.44 mm
(including labella); eyes with interfacet pubescence; mouthparts pale; antenna length
0.27 mm
, brown, with 8 flagellomeres; all flagellomeres with chaetic macrosetae; palpus length
0.068 mm
, pale, with sensory pit at apex. Thorax brown; scutum and scutellum covered with dispersed setae without arrangement; 14–16 antepronotal setae, 13–14 proepisternals, 13 proepimerals, 22 spiracular sclerite setae, 8 anepisternals, 32–33 katepisternals, 8/9 mesepimerals, 30 merals, no subspiraculars, no supra-alars, and no pedicelars. Legs pale brown, in some specimens the tibiae are somewhat marked with narrow subapical brown rings. Wing length
1.05 mm
, width
0.41 mm
. Abdomen: terminalia as in
Fig. 9
; sternite 8 triangular; tergite 8 band shaped, with a pair of spiracles; segments 9+10 with a sclerotized tooth projection distally; vaginal furca with the shape of an inverted “V”; cerci long, main portion triangular in outline, with an external crease that ends in a hook-like apical proyection; sclerotized ovoid spermatheca with distort neck, apparent spermatheca not sclerotized.
Male. Terminalia as in
Fig. 10
.
Comments.
This species was originally described based on two male specimens. It is possible to recognize the species based on the male terminalia sclerites, in spite that they are very similar to those of
Parascatopse sonorensis
Cook
, but possible to separate by the form of the tergite and sternite 7.
Cook (1955: 363)
mentioned that the female terminalia of
P. w i r t h i
Cook and
P. sonorensis
Cook
are indistinguishable; the female of
P. f l a v i d a
Cook is different from those two species by the sclerotized projection with marginal teeth of segment 9+10.
FIGURES 6–9.
Figs. 6–8:
Colobostema hoffmannae
sp. nov.
Male. Fig. 6: Sternite 7, dorsal aspect. Fig. 7: Tergite 7, dorsal aspect. Fig. 8: Genitalia, ventral aspect. Fig. 9:
Parascatopse flavida
Cook
, female genitalia, ventral aspect. Scales in millimeters.
FIGURES 10–13.
Fig. 10:
Parascatopse flavida
Cook
, male genitalia, ventral aspect. Fig. 11:
Parascatopse
sp., male genitalia, ventral aspect. Fig. 12:
Thripomorpha chaboti
Haenni & Rapp
, male genitalia, ventral aspect. Fig. 13:
Swammerdamella grogani
sp. nov.
, male wing, dorsal aspect. Scales in millimeters.
The male and female were associated based on body coloration and quetotaxy. This species was known from Florida (the
type
locality) and from Mississippi,
USA
, being this the first record for
Mexico
.