Antrops nitidicollis (Becker) KITS & MARSHALL, 2013

KITS, JOEL H. & MARSHALL, STEPHEN A., 2013, <p class = " HeadingRunIn " align = " left "> <strong> Generic classification of the Archiborborinae (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae), with a revision of <em> Antrops </ em> Enderlein, <em> Coloantrops </ em> gen. nov., <em> Maculantrops </ em> gen. nov., <em> Photoantrops </ em> gen. nov., and <em> Poecilantrops </ em> gen. nov. </ strong> </ p>, Zootaxa 3704 (1), pp. 1-113 : 61-62

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3704.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6509188

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scientific name

Antrops nitidicollis (Becker)
status

comb. nov.

Antrops nitidicollis (Becker) , comb. nov.

( Figs. 14 View FIGURES 13–18 , 114–118 View FIGURES 109–118 , 216 View FIGURES 213–221 )

Olina nitidicollis Becker 1920: 184 View in CoL

Archiborborus nitidicollis: Comb. Richards 1967: 3 View in CoL

Archiborborus orbitalis var. latifrons Duda : 143: Syn. Norrbom in Roháček et al. 2001: 22.

Description. Head blackish brown, interfrontal plates, suture between gena and postgena, and a median band on gena black, with striated microsculpture. Occiput covered with microtomentum, dorsal margin of microtomentum below level of postocellar bristles, face with a thin band of microtomentum below base of antenna and across lunule, frons and gena shiny. Ocellar bristles just anterior to median ocellus. Subvibrissal and anterior genal bristles about 0.25X length of vibrissa. Gena about 0.8X eye height.

Thorax blackish brown. Mostly shiny, with microtomentum only on laterotergite. Acrostichal setae in 2 rows. Halter brown.

Legs blackish brown, shiny. Mid tibia with 1 anteroventral, 1 posteroventral, 6 apical bristles. Hind tibia with 1 anteroventral bristle just distal to half, 2 ventroapical bristles. The ventroapical bristles are separated by an unmodified seta and may represent the first and third ventroapical bristles found in other groups.

Wing clear, with reduced microtrichia at base.

Abdominal tergites blackish brown, heavily sclerotized. Syntergite 1+2 with microtomentum on basal half, extending in middle to or near posterior margin, tergite 3 with microtomentum on basal third sometimes extending posteriorly in middle, tergites 4–5 shiny, sternites shiny. Male without setae on pleural membrane, female with setae and sclerotized bases on sides of segments 3–5.

Male postabdomen: Sternite 5 as described for the species group. Surstylus with medial ridge thin, projecting past anterior edge, at about same level as posterior cleft, ventral tooth narrow, anteroventral corner smoothly rounded ( Fig. 115 View FIGURES 109–118 ). Pregonite indistinct, fully fused with postgonite. Postgonite with lobes barely separated, anterior lobe quadrate, posterior lobe pointed, long, with a narrow tab projecting from medial face. Basiphallus narrow, with long epiphallus and preepiphallus. Distiphallus with small, setose dorsal knob ( Fig. 114 View FIGURES 109–118 ).

Female postabdomen: Tergites 6–7 and sternites 6–7 wider than long, moderately sclerotized, covered with microtomentum. Tergites with 3 posterior strips, sternites with 2 posterior strips. Tergite 8 shiny, widest anteriorly, posterior margin emarginated medially, anterior corners nearly meeting sternite 8 laterally. Epiproct with very short, broad anterior arms, covered with microtomentum except arms, with 2 pairs of setae ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 109–118 ). Cerci narrow. Sclerites of sternite 8 narrow anteriorly, becoming gradually wider posteriorly, microtomentum covering posterior quarter, apices pointed but without hooks. Hypoproct depressed and emarginated antero-medially ( Fig. 117 View FIGURES 109–118 ). Spermathecae round, apical invagination meeting basal invagination, sclerotized duct about half as long as spermatheca ( Fig. 118 View FIGURES 109–118 ).

Type material. Olina nitidicollis : Lectotype ♂ (by present designation): ECUADOR: [Carchi:] Tulcán, 1902, G. Rivet ( MNHN; examined). The specimen is double-mounted (minuten in a strip of card) and is in good condition. A red lectotype label has been added to the pin . Paralectotype: ECUADOR: [Carchi:] El Angel , 3000m, 1903, P. Rivet ( MNHN) .

Archiborborus orbitalis var. latifrons : Holotype ♂: PERU: [Cuzco:] Cuzco , 22 Mar 1905, 3500 m ( SMTD; examined).

Other material examined. COLOMBIA: Nariño: Pasto , 2700 m, Solanum andigenum , 9 Dec 1955, L. Posada (7 ♂, 2 ♀, USNM) . ECUADOR: Azuay: Cuenca , 28 km S, 2500–2800 m, 15 Mar 1965, L.E. Peña (1 ♂, CNCI) ; Tarqui , 2800 m, 16 Mar 1965, L.E. Peña (1 ♂, CNCI) ; as above but 7–8 Mar 1965 (5 ♂, 1 ♀, CNCI) ; Carchi: Cerro Chiles , 3200–3300 m, 26–27 Jun 1965, L.E. Peña (1 ♂, CNCI) ; El Ángel , 2700 m, 23–25 Jun 1965, L.E. Peña (2 ♂, CNCI) ; Cañar: El Tambo, 2800 m, 4–7 Mar 1965, L.E. Peña (1 ♂, CNCI) ; Chimborazo: Tixán , 8 mi NE Alausí, 2800 m, 14 Feb 1955, E.I. Schlinger & E.S. Ross (4 ♂, 4 ♀, CASC, USNM) ; Cotopaxi: Latacunga , 45km NNE, 3700 m, shrub grass páramo, carrion traps, 19–25 Jul 1985, S. & J. Peck (1 ♂, DEBU) ; Napo: Papallacta , 10500 ft, 29 Jan 1958, R.W. Hodges (1 ♀, USNM) ; Pichincha: Cotocollao , 10000', 27 Apr 1958, R.W. Hodges (1 ♂, USNM) ; Cotopaxi Natl. Pk., Quebrada Mishahuaicu , 3600 m, along stream, pan traps, 26 Oct–8 Nov 1999, S.A. Marshall (6 ♂, DEBU) ; Pichincha Pk. , 4 km W Aloag, 3000 m, pasture at ravine edge, carrion trap, 19–25 Jul 1985, S. & J. Peck (45 ♂, 20 ♀, DEBU) ; Quito, 10 km NW, Valley nr. Hostería San Jorge , stream valley, sweeping, 23 Oct 1999, S.A. Marshall (1 ♂, DEBU) ; as above but 3000 m, pans in grasspile (3 ♂, DEBU) .

Comments. This species was described from two male specimens from Ecuador. A. Norrbom located and borrowed these syntypes from the MNHN (labelled as this species by Becker, although not explicitly marked as types) and allowed us to examine them. The specimen from Tulcán has the surstyli visible and it is designated as the lectotype to clarify the application of this name. The genitalia of the paralectotype are not visible and we did not dissect the specimen, so its identity is unconfirmed .

The type of A. latifrons is the only specimen of this species known from Peru, but the genitalia match specimens from Ecuador closely. Little material of this group was available from Peru, and this species may prove to be more widespread there; alternatively, the locality could be incorrect although we have no other evidence to suggest this is the case.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

DEBU

Ontario Insect Collection, University of Guelph

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sphaeroceridae

Genus

Antrops

Loc

Antrops nitidicollis (Becker)

KITS, JOEL H. & MARSHALL, STEPHEN A. 2013
2013
Loc

Archiborborus orbitalis var. latifrons

Rohacek, J. & Marshall, S. A. & Norrbom, A. L. & Buck, M. & Quiros, D. I. & Smith, I. 2001: 22
2001
Loc

Archiborborus nitidicollis: Comb. Richards 1967: 3

Richards, O. W. 1967: 3
1967
Loc

Olina nitidicollis

Becker, T. 1920: 184
1920
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