Argentinomyia lanei ( Fluke, 1936 )

Montoya, Augusto L. & Wolff, Marta, 2023, Taxonomic revision of the Neotropical genus Argentinomyia Lynch-Arribálzaga, 1891 (Diptera: Syrphidae), with description of 16 new species, Zootaxa 5234 (1), pp. 1-157 : 70-72

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5234.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7621140

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scientific name

Argentinomyia lanei ( Fluke, 1936 )
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Argentinomyia lanei ( Fluke, 1936) View in CoL View at ENA

Proposed standard English name: Lanei’s long-antennae flower fly.

( Figs 40 View FIGURE 40 , 41 View FIGURE 41 and 94C View FIGURE 94 )

Melanostoma lanei Fluke, 1936: 61 View in CoL . Type locality: Brazil. S„o Paulo, S„o Paulo. HOLOTYPE Male AMNH (Examined). Refs.: Fluke, 1936: 61 ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 , male abdomen, Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 , head, lateral view, male); 1945: 26 ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 , head, lateral view, female); 1957: 277 (Figs 103–104, male genitalia); Marinoni & Thompson, 2004: 567

Rhysops lanei . Curran, 1937: 2 (key)

Rhysops lanei . Fluke, 1957: 266

Rhysops lanei . Thompson et al. 1976: 43

Argentinomyia lanei View in CoL . Marinoni & Thompson, 2004: 567

Argentinomyia lanei View in CoL . Thompson & Skevington, 2014: 98

Rhysops lachrymellea Hull, 1942: 10 View in CoL . Type locality: Brazil. S„o Paulo. HOLOTYPE Male CNC

Rhysops lachrymellea View in CoL . Thompson et al. 1976: 43

Rhysops lachrymellea View in CoL . Cooper & Cumming, 1993: 70

Type material. HOLOTYPE. Adult Male , BRAZIL. São Paulo, 800 m, 1.i.1930, J. Lane (1♁, AMNH) . ALLOTYPE, label with the same data as Holotype: (1♀, Hull’s collection) . PARATYPE. Same data as Holotype (1♁, Collection de Institute São Paulo, Brazil); Same data as Holotype: (2♀, AMNH). “ PARATYPE / Rhysops / lachrymellea .

Length (n= 4): Body, 6.3–7.4 mm; Wings, 5.9–6.7 mm.

Diagnosis. Female frontal triangle with two rounded maculae; face with low tubercle, one transversal groove; mesonotum shining bronze to aeneous, reticulated with brown vittae on anterior half; metafemur at least 1/4 yellow basally; abdomen narrowed toward the base, with a pair of oblique maculae on 3 rd to 4 th terga; surstylus with dorsal and ventral margins approximately of the same width in the whole length, shorter than broad; hypandrium narrowed laterally towards the apex; aedeagal lobe with apex acute.

Redescription. MALE. Head ( Fig. 40A View FIGURE 40 ): Face black, covered with white pollen which is slightly brownish alongside; mid-vitta metallic black, bare, violet margined, reaches from oral edge to just dorsal the flat tubercle and then forks so that there is a median dash of pollen extending from antennae almost to the tubercle; a large shining spot dorsal the antennae, with a single transverse groove; pile of the head all pale except a few black hairs on vertical triangle. Gena black, covered with white pollen which is slightly brownish. Ocellar triangle black with thin yellowish pollen, pile yellow. Occiput with yellow hairs dorsal, pollen and pile paler ventral. Antennae yellow, short, ratio 1.5:1.0:1.8, basoflagellomere brown dorsal; pedicel and scape subequal, together with about the length of basoflagellomere, black pilose; arista yellow at base and dark on apical 1/3, pilose. Thorax ( Figs 40B–C View FIGURE 40 ): Punctulate, dull grey except on sides which are more aeneous, yellow pilose; with three brownish vittae on anterior half, a median slender brown vitta extending along the thorax, on each side a wider brownish vitta. Pleura shining aeneous, posterior margin of anepisternum somewhat reddish, pollen whitish and sparse. Scutellum punctulate, shining greenish-brassy to aeneous. Wing ( Fig. 40C View FIGURE 40 ): Hyaline, stigma slightly yellowish, microtrichose, except cell c bare basal 1/2, cells bm and r almost bare, cell cua bare on anterior 1/3; calypter wholly yellow-whitish; plumula white; halter yellow, capitulum orange to reddish. Legs ( Fig. 40C View FIGURE 40 ): Pro- and mesolegs light orange-brown; metafemur brown except for yellow on basal 1/2 and the tip; metatibia black to brownish; tarsus infuscate; pile pale, no peculiar hairs present. Abdomen ( Fig. 40B View FIGURE 40 ): Slender, narrowed toward the base, semi-shining black with three pairs of elongate, slightly oblique, yellow maculae, large lateral maculae on 2 nd tergum separated by a 1/3 of segment’s width and covering entire lateral margin but attenuated posteriorly; on 3 rd tergum larger, more narrowly separated, oblong and somewhat oblique; the pair that posteriorly diverge and turn out to the lateral margin in the middle of the segment, basal corners of this segment are dark; the 4 th tergum with quite similar maculae which, however, do not reach lateral margin; sterna yellowish-orange, sterna 4 th yellow basally and brown on apical 3/4; pile short and yellow; cercus and surstyle yellowish to reddish; male genitalia: surstylus in lateral view ( Fig. 41A View FIGURE 41 ) with dorsal and ventral margins approximately of the same width in the whole length, shorter than broad; hypandrium in ventral view ( Fig. 41C View FIGURE 41 ) narrowed laterally towards the apex; aedeagal lobe in ventral view ( Fig. 41C View FIGURE 41 ) with apex acute.

FEMALE ( Figs 40D–F View FIGURE 40 ). Similar to male except for usual sexual dimorphism and differing in frontal triangle more brownish pollinose and there is a definite dark brown transverse band just in front of median ocellus. There are indications of small yellow maculae on 5 th tergum. Scutellum apex with a pair of slender bristle yellow.

Taxonomic notes. Argentinomyia lanei is similar to A. festiva and A. fastigata , distinguished from its congeners by the combination of characters: Female frontal triangle with two rounded maculae; face with low tubercle, one transversal groove ( Figs 40 View FIGURE 40 D-F); mesonotum shining bronze to aeneous, reticulated with brown vittae on anterior half ( Figs 40B, E View FIGURE 40 ); metafemur at least 1/4 yellow basally ( Figs 40A, C View FIGURE 40 , D-F); abdomen narrowed toward the base, with a pair of oblique maculae on 3 rd to 4 th terga ( Figs 40B, E View FIGURE 40 ). Based on males, A. lanei differs from A. fastigata and A. festiva in having the surstylus in lateral view ( Fig. 41A View FIGURE 41 ), with dorsal and ventral margins approximately of the same width in the whole length, shorter than broad [versus surstylus with dorsal and ventral margins approximately of the same width in the whole length, elongated, at least two times longer than broad in A. festiva ( Fig. 33A View FIGURE 33 ); surstylus with dorsal margin slightly concave and ventral margin slightly convex, shorter than broad in A. fastigata ( Fig. 31A View FIGURE 31 )]; hypandrium in ventral view, narrowed laterally towards the apex in A. lanei ( Fig. 41C View FIGURE 41 ) and A. festiva ( Fig. 33C View FIGURE 33 ) [versus hypandrium expanded laterally towards the apex in A. fastigata ( Fig. 31C View FIGURE 31 )]; aedeagal lobe in ventral view, with acute apex in A. lanei ( Fig. 41C View FIGURE 41 ) and A. festiva ( Fig. 33C View FIGURE 33 ) [versus aedeagal lobe circular, apex rounded in A. fastigata ( Fig. 31C View FIGURE 31 )] (see “differential diagnosis” under each species or key).

Comments. The Holotype specimen of R. lanei is currently in the AMNH. Photos are available on their website AMNH: https://sci-web-001.amnh.org/imulive/iz.html?#details=ecatalogue.10023898.

Geographical range. Argentinomyia lanei (n= 58) is distributed in Argentina * (Tucumán), Serra de Fartura in Brazil (Minas Gerais, Paraná, Santa Catarina, S„o Paulo) and the Eastern slope of Central cordillera in Ecuador * (Azuay) ( Fig. 94C View FIGURE 94 ). The species is present at low and middle altitudes (400–2650 m) in the following biogeographical domains and provinces: Northern Andes: Cauca (2650 m) ; Paraná (400–1274 m): Araucaria Forest (934–1274 m) , Atlantic Forest (800 m) , Paraná Forest (400–857 m) ; Chacoan (745–1114 m): Cerrado (745 m), Chaco (1114 m).

Non-type material examined. ARGENTINA. Tucumán, Burruyacu, Villa Padre Monti, -26.482644, - 64.966915, 1114 m, i.17-ii.7-1948, R. Golbach, Det. C.L. Fluke, 1951 (1♁, 1♀, FSCA, C.L. Fluke, 1951). GoogleMaps BRAZIL. Minas Gerais, Passos, -20,7189, -46,6097, 745 m, 11.i.1961, C. Elias (1♀, DZUP 45574 View Materials , Det. H. S. Telford); GoogleMaps Paraná, Curitiba, -25,4278, -49,2731, 934 m, 1.4.1976, H. S. Telford (1♁, DZUP 45570 View Materials , Det. F.C. Thompson); GoogleMaps Curitiba, -25,4278, -49,2731, 934 m, 24.02.1975, H. S. Telford (1♀, DZUP 45573 View Materials , Det. L. Marinoni); GoogleMaps Guarapuava, Estância Santa Clara, -25,3833, -51,45, 1098 m, 8.11.1986, PROFAUPAR (1♀, DZUP 43072 View Materials , Det. F.C. Thompson); Refugio de vida silvestre dos campos de Palmas , -26,533807, -51,599362, 1200 m, A. Couto (4♁, DZUP) GoogleMaps ; Santa Catarina, Nova Teutonia , -27,183334, -52,383334, 530 m, 1ix.1948, A. Maller (1♀, AMNH) GoogleMaps ; 530, 1.ii.1952, F. Plaumann (1♁, CNC DIPTERA 112201 View Materials , Det. J.R. Vockeroth); 6.1.1969, F. Plaumann (1♁, CNC DIPTERA 112202– 03 View Materials , Det. J.R. Vockeroth); 857 m, 1.vii.1964, F. Plaumann (23♁, 7♀, USNM ENT 01384856 View Materials ; 01406258; 01462446; 01406287; 01406220; 01406269; 01384740; 01406373; 01384707; 01384635; 01406325; 01406369; 01406305; 01384874; 01384503; 01384319; 01406288; 01384776; 01406240; 01384697; 01406225; 01406268; 01406379; 01443846; 01406386; 01406340; 01406296; 01406207; 01406360; 01406291; 01406318); 400 m, 29.vii.1938, F. Plaumann (5♁, 6♀, BMNH) ; 857 m, 6.i.1973, F. Plaumann (1♁, Field Museum Natural History 1975; D. L. Pearson Colen Acc Z-15, 289). GoogleMaps ECUADOR. Azuay, San José de Raranga , -3,221361, -78,957493, 2650m ( CNC) GoogleMaps .

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

DZUP

Universidade Federal do Parana, Colecao de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Argentinomyia

Loc

Argentinomyia lanei ( Fluke, 1936 )

Montoya, Augusto L. & Wolff, Marta 2023
2023
Loc

Melanostoma lanei

Fluke, C. L. 1936: 61
1936
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