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DIAGNOSIS: Facial carina thin, small; acrostichals in 6 rows; sex comb with 45 teeth on ta1, 34 on ta2;
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ta1 and ta2 of approximately equal length. Male genitalia distinctive: cercus with small, nipplelike ventral lobe; outer lobes of ventral epandrial lobe with pointed tips (projecting mediad), plus row of 4 very thick, large setae; surstylus with row of 11 prensisetae; aedeagus and valves much shorter than (0.65× length of) postgonites. Males distinguished externally from the sympatric
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DESCRIPTION: Coloration: Frons dark brown, frontal vittae flat, blackish; fronto-orbital plates and ocellar triangle lighter, slightly shiny; antennae, face, ventral margin of cheek dark brown (most of cheek light); palps light brown. Scutum and scutellum dark brown, dull, with dusting of pruinescence; postpronotal lobe, notopleural area slightly lighter; anepisternum dark brown, anepimeron and katepisternum same to slightly lighter. Legs light, tan; halter whitish cream; abdomen uniformly brown in both sexes, darker in
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Head: Arista with 3 dorsal, 2 ventral branches, plus terminal fork; pedicel with 1 longer, 2 shorter setae. HD/HW 0.76 (mean of
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). Anterior reclinate orbital seta lateral to posterolateral of the proclinate orbital; posterior reclinate nearly equidistant between proclinate and inner vertical setae; proclinate 1.5× length of anterior reclinate, posterior reclinate 2.3× length of anterior reclinate. Ipsilateral vertical setae close; inner vertical in line with proclinate and posterior reclinate, IV/OV 0.88. Ocellar setae sockets on tangent between median and posterolateral ocelli; postocellars long, convergent to tips crossing, length slightly less than ocellars OC/POC 1.07; 45 small setulae in ocellar triangle. Frons with 67 setulae near anterior margin. FL/LFW 0.87, UFW/LFW 1.56. Face relatively short, FD/FW 1.0, frontal W-index 2.87; carina very small, narrow, short (0.3× length of face), low; vibrissa long, 1st genal seta small, GS1/VL 0.30, gena wit 67 setae, increasing in length posteriad. Cheek of moderate depth, ED/ CD 7.5. Palp with 1 long apical seta, shorter seta in middle of ventral margin. Eye broadly oval in lateral view, EW/ED 0.78.
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Thorax: Length
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). Acrostichals in 6 rows between anterior dorsocentrals, lengths increasing posteriad; acrostichals in front of scutellum or anterior dorsocentrals not enlarged. Anterior dorsocentrals 0.67× length of posterior ones; distance between ipsilateral dorsocentrals less than that between contralateral ones. Postpronotum with 2 strong setae, equal in length; 2 strong notopleural setae near notopleural suture, plus 1 more dorsally, another postsutural; katepisternum with 2 large setae, posterior one larger (S-index 0.46), sclerite with several small setulae. Anterior scutellar setae slightly convergent, posterior ones convergent to cruciate (up to 0.4× their length), both pairs approximately equal in length. Legs: profemur with ventral row of 56 long setae (lengths approximately equal to femur width); mid and hind tibiae with stout, ventroapical setae, thinner dorsal-preapical seta;
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protarsus with ta1 and ta2 approximately equal length; ta1 with 45 teeth, ta2 with 34; teeth fairly stout, touching, lengths 1.21.3× width of tarsomeres. Wing of moderate length and width, ThL/WL 0.40, WL/WW 2.2, C-index 2.54, hb-index 3.16, 4V-index 2.21, 5X-index 2.36.
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ETYMOLOGY: Taken from the Zapotec, a people who lived 700 BCE1521 CE, in the Valley of
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SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Series of
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and
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(all
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) with same data as holotype, in
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. Dissections
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:
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: ASG 03, ASG21;
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: ASG 01, 20, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46.
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DISTRIBUTION: Known thus far only from the
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locality in
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.
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COMMENTS: Despite the obviously different spermathecae and male genitalia, there are very few external differences in body and setal proportions between the two species: D.
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is only about 90% the size of
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and it has a slightly deeper cheek (ED/CD 7.5, vs.
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), and smaller genal seta-1 (vibrissa-index 0.30, vs.
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D.
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).
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