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(
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,
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B2460409DCB175C5D8B7E896" box="[151,384,1723,1746]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="40">Ditylometopa elegans</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B2460409DCB175A5D85CE8B6" box="[151,363,1755,1778]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="40">Euryneura rufifrons</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B2460409DE6575A5DBC6E8B7" bold="true" box="[579,753,1755,1779]" pageId="1" pageNumber="40">New Synonymy</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B2460409DCB1745FD820E97F" bold="true" box="[151,279,1825,1851]" pageId="1" pageNumber="40">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Both males and females of this species have a pair of well defined band-like pubescent markings on the fifth tergite (
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). Males of
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B2460409DE657437DBF6E926" box="[579,705,1865,1890]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="40">D. elegans</emphasis>
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have the eighth antennal flagellomere slightly larger and more blunt apically than that of
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B2460409DDEC7411DB4CE9CC" box="[458,635,1903,1928]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="40">D. centralensis</emphasis>
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, and the posterior margin of the hypandrium is evenly rounded (
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), rather than slightly bilobed as in
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.
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Females have the surface of the lower frons above the antennae more extensively tomentose than in
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B2460409DE8A74C2DA69E991" box="[684,862,1980,2005]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="40">D. centralensis</emphasis>
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, lacking well defined shiny areas; the margins of the lower frons and face have a wider strip of tomentum than in
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B245040ADFAA73E6DD0AEEF5" box="[908,1085,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="41">D. centralensis</emphasis>
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; and the sutural area between the vertex and post-ocular orbits is usually darkened, with a deep groove just mediad of the suture.
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B245040ADCB1746AD871E968" bold="true" box="[151,326,1812,1836]" pageId="2" pageNumber="41">FIGURES 14.</emphasis>
Habitus images of
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species. 1,
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,
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male. 2,
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B245040AD829746BDD83E968" box="[1039,1204,1813,1836]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="41">D. centralensis</emphasis>
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, male. 3,
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, female. 4,
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, female.
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B245040ADCE07403D869E9D3" bold="true" box="[198,350,1917,1943]" pageId="2" pageNumber="41">Description.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="E7A28157B245040ADD417403D89CE9D2" box="[359,427,1917,1942]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="41">Male.</emphasis>
Head black, ocellar tubercle usually brownish. Lower frons and face with extremely narrow tomentose margins, extending around lower eye margin and lower half of posterior eye margin; lower frons and face with sparse tomentum medially, ocellar tubercle with traces of fine tomentum. Silvery white pilosity present on lateral portions of lower frons and most of face that is less than length of scape and somewhat recumbent; similar hair-like setae present on gena and lower occiput but pilosity is more erect. Eyes bare. Antennae brownish, darker on outer surface; eighth flagellomere bluntly conical at apex; scape and pedicel with short, sparse black hair-like setae, especially apically, on each segment; pedicel with short, sparse pale hair-like setae on medial surface. Proboscis and palpus brownish-black, lower part of labellum dirty yellowish-white.
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Thorax black, pleural sclerites just below wing base and tiny areas on postpronotal lobe and postalar callus brownish, scutellar spines yellowish. Scutum and scutellum finely granulate, not shiny; with vestiture of short, appressed black hair-like setae except on areas where longer pale golden pilosity forms a pattern (
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): a quadrate spot on the presutural notopleural region; a sublateral vitta that narrows anteriorly, extending from the postalar wall anteriorly to beyond suture; and a median vitta that covers most of the disc of scutellum and narrows anteriorly to beyond suture. Pleurites with vestiture composed of mostly short, appressed silvery hair-like setae over most of surface, bare areas present on central part of anepisternum and posterior part of anepimeron; central part of anepisternum with noticeable vertical striations. Legs completely dark brownish to black, mid and hind legs with first tarsomeres indistinctly brownish to dark yellow. Wing faintly, evenly infuscated with grayish color, cell r1 (“stigma”) dark yellowish; wing blade uniformly set with microtrichia, with most of alula and small area of anal lobe near incision bare. Halter dark, dull yellowish in color.
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Abdomen black, sternites more brownish, tergites with surfaces finely granulate as on scutum. Central portions of tergites with very short, inconspicuous, appressed black hair-like setae; tergites 1 and 2 with longer, mostly dark hair-like setae laterally; tergites 3 and 4 with well-defined lateral spots of golden pilosity with the posterior margin of each extending medially along suture for a short distance; tergite 5 with lateral, band-like golden markings, each expanded along posterior margin (
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). Sternites with more or less uniform vestiture of short, appressed silvery hair-like setae; sternite 1 with some longer, erect hair-like setae medially.
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Male terminalia with gonocoxites (
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) nearly parallel-sided but tapering slightly anteriorly; posterior margin of hypandrium very slightly produced and rounded, ventrally with carina-like ridge; gonostylus simple, slightly narrowed toward apex and with outer margin arcuate; gonocoxal apodemes elongate, extending beyond anterior margin of genital capsule; phallic complex (
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) slender, trifid, the lobes apparently fused anteriorly, medial lobe very slightly shorter than lateral lobes, attachment structure small; epandrium (
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) nearly quadrate, longer than wide, posterior margin truncate.
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Body length,
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.
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B244040BDCE0760ED811EBCD" box="[198,294,1392,1417]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="42">Female.</emphasis>
Differs from male as follows: Head (
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) black, with wide frons as noted in generic description; upper frons, narrow lateral margins of lower frons and face and occiput along posterior and ventral margin of eye orangish-yellow. Upper frons 0.360.40 width of head, rugose, inflated, slightly depressed along medial line where there is a sharp, narrow, medial carina; vertex with narrow, deep depression on each side just mediad of upper corner of eye, this area darker than surrounding surface. Upper frons with scattered, recumbent black pilosity except on lower medial part where the hair-like setae are silvery; lateral margins of lower frons and much of face with short, silvery pilosity, especially dense medially on the latter. Lower frons with scattered thin tomentum, without conspicuous shiny areas; dense tomentum present on lateral margins of lower frons and face which continues ventrally along eye margin and along about lower two thirds of posterior margin of eye, wider and more conspicuous than in male. Palpus slightly larger than in male.
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Thorax with scutellar spines shorter than in male, sometimes partly blackish. Golden pubescent pattern on scutum more extensive (
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), with the medial and sublateral vittae extending to anterior margin, and the notopleural pilosity more extensive, extending over postpronotal lobe and coalescing with anterior portion of sublateral vitta.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D5695D45B244040BDCE074CADC72E98A" blockId="3.[151,1437,152,2036]" box="[198,1349,1972,1998]" pageId="3" pageNumber="42">Abdomen essentially as in male; cercus small, slender, first segment about twice length of second.</paragraph>
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Body length,
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B243040CDCB175ABD870E8A9" bold="true" box="[151,327,1749,1773]" pageId="4" pageNumber="43">FIGURES 57.</emphasis>
Morphological details of
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species. 5,
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, dorsal view of female abdomen. 6,
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, dorsal view of female abdomen; note: this image makes the abdominal hairs appear denser than they actually are. 7,
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, posterior view of front femur of male.
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B243040CDCE0741ED8E6E93E" bold="true" box="[198,465,1888,1914]" pageId="4" pageNumber="43">Specimens examined.</emphasis>
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material:
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Kertész. Kertész described his species based on two female
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. Both were subsequently destroyed at the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest in the 1956 uprising. In the interest of nomenclatural stability, and because the known species of
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are very similar, I am hereby designating the female
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Curran
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as the
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of
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Kertész
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, which results in their permanent synonymy. The detailed label data for this specimen is presented below.
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B242040DDCE07272D88EEF61" box="[198,441,268,293]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Euryneura rufifrons</emphasis>
Curran. The
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female
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, housed at AMNH, is labeled (slashes separate individual labels): “24726/Kartabo Bartica District
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1924/
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?
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Ƥ
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des. N. E. Woodley 2008”. The specimen is in excellent condition. Although
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stated that the specimen was collected
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, this is not indicated on the labels (unless the first typewritten label on the specimen is the date, in which case it is incorrectly cited and should be
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).
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1Ƥ,
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S. Ariquemes,
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,
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, E. M. Fisher (
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: Napo, Reserva Ethnica Waorani,
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S Onkone Gare Camp, 00°39΄10ʺS, 76°26΄W,
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, T.L. Erwin et al., insecticidal fogging of mostly bare green leaves, some with covering of lichenous or bryophytic plants in terre firme forest, Lot 912 (
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, Lot 962 (
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, Lot 1008 (
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, Lot 1414 (
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); 2Ƥ (
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of
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),
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(as
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): Bartica District, Kartabo,
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(
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); 1Ƥ (
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of
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), same data but
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(
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); 1Ƥ,
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: Mt. Duida,
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(
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); 1Ƥ,
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: T.F. Amazonas, Cerro de la Neblina basecamp, 0°50΄N, 66°10΄W,
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,
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, P.J. &amp; P.M. Spangler, R.A. Faitoute, W.E. Steiner (
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).
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</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="9DCC0ECEB242040DDCE07094DD5AEBC3" pageId="5" pageNumber="44" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="D5695D45B242040DDCE07094DDE6EB57" blockId="5.[151,1437,152,1415]" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">
<emphasis id="E7A28157B242040DDCE07094D808EA40" bold="true" box="[198,319,1002,1028]" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Remarks.</emphasis>
Even though the
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material of
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has been destroyed, it is clear from his excellent description that he was describing a species of
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B242040DDF65776FDAD1EA6E" box="[835,998,1041,1066]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Ditylometopa</emphasis>
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with well-defined golden pubescent spots on the fifth abdominal tergite. However, there is a good possibility that his second specimen from Espírito Santo,
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was a species different from
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B242040DDED37721DA43EA3C" box="[757,884,1119,1144]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">D. elegans</emphasis>
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that has not otherwise been recorded from the Atlantic coast of
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. Also, there is a questionable specimen of
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B242040DDFBC77FBDD7CEADA" box="[922,1099,1157,1182]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">D. centralensis</emphasis>
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known from southern
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(noted below under that species). That specimen has a distinct dark spot on the knob of the halter, and
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noted that the Espírito Santo specimen had this feature as well. For this reason, I believe that it is best to designate a
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for Kertészs taxon to stabilize the species concepts in the genus.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D5695D45B242040DDCE0765EDD5AEBC3" blockId="5.[151,1437,152,1415]" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">
Specimens of
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B242040DDD51765EDB21EB7D" box="[375,534,1312,1337]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Ditylometopa</emphasis>
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are rare in collections. The only males of
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<emphasis id="E7A28157B242040DD811765EDD8DEB7D" box="[1079,1210,1312,1337]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">D. elegans</emphasis>
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I have seen were collected by canopy fogging, so it is possible that species of the genus are normally denizens of the canopy and only occasionally occur at lower forest levels and hence are not often collected.
</paragraph>
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