Oncometopia facialis (Signoret 1854)
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Oncometopia facialis (Signoret 1854) |
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Oncometopia facialis (Signoret 1854) View in CoL
Diagnosis. Crown, pronotum and scutellum violaceous; disc of crown with dark spot triangular extending rearward of ocelli; clypeus violaceous with basal half portion dark; forewings coriaceous and dark until apical cells, with yellowish veins, membranous apex; anal veins separate, slightly close in their mean length. Male: subgenital plates short and triangular; aedeagus with five ventral processes: pair of sharp basal processes that extend laterally, medial process elongated and curved, and pair of divergent apical processes united at base.
Female terminalia. Abdominal sternite VII, in ventral view ( Fig 13 View FIGURES 1 – 20 ), with lateral margins slightly parallel, lateroposterior margins rounded, and posterior margin with shallow median emargination, elongated, whose edges have a small prominence, keeled on its outer side; surface with numerous scattered microsetae. Pygofer, in lateral view, slightly produced posteriorly; surface with scattered microsetae, and a few macrosetae on posterior region. First valvifers, in lateral view, oval; with small spiniform processes on ventral region and fine setae on posterior margin. First ovipositor valvulae, in lateral view, rectilinear or slightly broadened beyond basal curvature; dorsal sculptured area formed by scale-like processes arranged in oblique lines; ventral sculptured area formed by scalelike processes arranged irregularly; apex acute ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 21 – 40 ), with denticles on dorsal and ventral margins. Second valvulae, in lateral view, rectilinear; dorsal margin of blade convex bearing 37 to 38 noncontiguous teeth, each tooth subtriangular, declivous posteriorly, with denticles along entire dorsal margin ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 41 – 60 ); ducts extending toward teeth and toward apical blade portion; apex rounded ( Fig. 73 View FIGURES 61 – 80 ), with denticles on dorsal and ventral margins; preapical ventral prominence conspicuous. Gonoplacs, in lateral view, with a few apical setae; apex rounded.
Material examined. ARGENTINA. Salta: Quebrada Río Blanco, 1♀, I/1923, Vattuone. Misiones: Dep. Concepción, Santa María, 1♀, X/1946, M.J. Viana ( MACN); San Javier, 1♂, 20/XI/1973, Tonsic & Willink. Tucumán: Aconquija, 1♀, XII/1950, R. Golbach ( IMLA). Misiones: Route 211 km 36, 26 °55´55´´S 54°43´4´´W, 1♀, 5/I/2008, light trap, C.H. Dietrich ( INHS); Loreto, 1♀, 21/IX/2003, G. Logarzo; Eldorado, 2♂, X/2008, Logarzo & Palottini; Iguazú, 3♂ 10♀, XII/2008, Zamudio & Colleselli Gomez de Olivera; Eldorado, Cueva Miní, 26°22,29´S 54°39,65´W, 1♂, 13/II/2012, hand collection, G. Dellapé; Puerto Rico, 2♀, 22/II/2012, 26°49,463´S 55°01,882´W, hand collection, G. Dellapé ( MLP).
Distribution. Mexico ( Azevedo-Filho & Carvalho 2006), Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay ( Young 1968, Emmrich 1975), Uruguay ( Emmrich 1984), Brazil and Argentina: Tucumán ( Melichar 1925), Misiones ( Remes Lenicov et al. 1999), Corrientes, Salta, Catamarca ( Paradell et al. 2012).
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