Souzalopesiella facialis ( Aldrich, 1922 )
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Souzalopesiella facialis ( Aldrich, 1922) View in CoL
( Figs 101–102 View FIGURES 99–102 , 191–192 View FIGURES 183–192 , 238 View FIGURES 236–238 , 281 View FIGURES 280–281 , 325 View FIGURES 324–325 , 369 View FIGURES 350–369 , 410 View FIGURES 401–410 , 454 View FIGURE 454 , 486 View FIGURES 484–487 , 488 View FIGURE 488 )
Mesembrinella facialis Aldrich, 1922: 17 . Holotype female (USNM), examined photographically. Type locality: Higuito , Costa Rica.
Souzalopesiella facialis View in CoL : Vargas & Wood (2009: 1301); Kosmann et al. (2013: 78); Wolff & Kosmann (2016: 870) View Cited Treatment ; Marinho et al. (2017: tab. 1); Velásquez et al. (2017: 109).
Mesembrinella facialis: Cerretti et al. (2017 : tab. 2).
Diagnosis. A large fly with a robust shiny dark brown abdomen, averaging 14 mm (13–15/5) in length. ST2–4 wider than long with two rows of stout dark setae ( Fig. 281 View FIGURES 280–281 ). Wing entirely faint yellowish with darker yellow infuscation along anterior margin of wing from costa to vein R 2+3.
Redescription. Male. Head. Frons 0.02/5 of head width at narrowest. Fronto-orbital and parafacial pale yellow with silvery tomentum, frontal setae ascending about halfway to vertex; frontal vitta dark orange, obliterated about midway; gena with very short horizontal row of stout setae beginning in anterior 1/5 and extending across lower parafacial to vibrissa, otherwise with fine dark setae; postgena, like gena, with dark setae on anterior half and orange setae on posterior half; occiput with silvery tomentum and golden setae; median occipital sclerite shiny dark orange; antenna dark orange, arista brown; palpus typical; eye with median facets 2x size of lateral facets; ocellar triangle small, anterior ocellus 2x size of posterior ocelli; supravibrissal setae dark brown in dense, broad row ascending about halfway to antennal base.
Thorax. Presutural area of dorsum with four stripes of yellowish tomentum and a pair of irregular stripes laterally; postsutural area with two irregular rows of faint stripes; pleura orange with pale tomentum; chaetotaxy: ac variable, 2:1 or 2:2, dc 2:3, ia 0, ph 1, ppn, 3x 3, kat 2:1, meral setae fine, brown, in a row, 1 parallel ap, 1 sa, 1 lat, 1 stout bas, 1 weak pb, 1 disc; subscutellum prominently developed; spiracles orange, medium-sized; legs entirely orange except last tarsomeres brown. Wing faintly yellowish with anterior edge darker from costa to vein R 2+3; subcostal sclerite bare with yellow pubescence; basicosta and tegula orange; section IV 0.51 of section III; discs of upper and lower calypters orange; rim of upper calypter dark with short orange setae, rim of lower calypter pale orange with long orange setae.
Abdomen. T1+2 dark orange with pale tomentum, T3 dark orange laterally, brown dorsally, T4–5 dark brown; T3 with cluster of lateral marginal setae, T4–5 with posterior rows of stout dark marginal setae; disc of T5 with dense, medium-long, fine setae only. ST2–4 wider than long with two rows of stout dark setae ( Fig. 281 View FIGURES 280–281 ). Terminalia in lateral view with surstylus short and slender, parallel-sided, cercus with long, sweeping forward curve ( Fig. 101 View FIGURES 99–102 ); in posterior view, surstylus and cercus slender ( Fig. 102 View FIGURES 99–102 ); phallus in lateral view with short stout epiphallus directed forward ( Fig. 191 View FIGURES 183–192 ); in dorsal view, hypophallic lobes narrow with an unusual pair of lateral processes ( Fig. 192 View FIGURES 183–192 ); T6, STS7+8, pre- and postgonite, ejaculatory sclerite, ST6 and hypandrium as in Fig. 238 View FIGURES 236–238 ; ST1–5 as in Fig. 281 View FIGURES 280–281 .
Female. Similar to male except frons 0.236 (0.22–0.24/5) of head width at narrowest. T6 of FU shape, T7 wide with deep anterior incision midway; T8 as separate sclerites ( Fig. 325 View FIGURES 324–325 ); ST6–8 and hypoproct as in Fig. 369 View FIGURES 350–369 ; spermathecae bulbous ( Fig. 410 View FIGURES 401–410 ); ST1–5 as in Fig. 454 View FIGURE 454 .
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE ♀ ( Costa Rica, Alajuela; USNM; examined photographically: Fig. 486 View FIGURES 484–487 ), labeled: Higuito / San Mateo CR [= Costa Rica]; Pablo Schild / Coll; Mesembrin- / ella facialis / Ald.; Type No. / 25248 / U.S. N.M. [orange label]; USNMENT / 01295431.
Additional material examined. Costa Rica, Alajuela. 1 ♂♦ ( TLW262 ) , 1 ♂, P.N. Volcan Tenorio, Estación Pilón , La Catarata, 700 m, 26.vi–15.vii.2004, Tp. Frutas dosel, L_N_297975 428089 #77653 ( INBIO) ; 1 ♀ *, 2 km S Pital , 5–28.ix.1988, F.D. Parker ( LACM) . Cartago. 1 ♂, Grano de Oro, 1120 m, Chirripo, Turrialba , ix.1992, L_N_ 200250 595900, P. Campos ( INBIO) . Guanacaste. 1 ♂, Canas, P.N. Volcan Tenorio, Sector Montezuma , 1300 m, 22.vii.2002, Libre, L_N_295100 423650 #70555, J.D. Gutierrez ( INBIO) . Limón. 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, R.B. Hi- toy Cerere Send. Espavel, 560 m, 16.iii.2003, Red de Golpe , L_S_401200 569800 #73456, W. Arana, F. Rojas, B. Gamboa ( INBIO) ; 1 ♂, Manzanillo, 0 m, RNFS Gandoca y Manzanillo , 7–19.viii.1992, L_S_398100 610600, K. Taylor ( INBIO) ; 1 ♂, same data except 0–100 m, 4.viii–12.xii.1992, L_S_398100 610600, F. Quesada ( INBIO) ; 1 ♀, same data except 0–100 m, 24.ix–13.x.1992, L_S_398100 610600, F.A. Quesada ( INBIO) . Puntarenas. 1 ♂, P.N. Corcovado, Estación La Leona , 0–5 m, 23.vi.2002, Libre, L _S_267250 519575 #70150, K. Caballero ( IN- BIO) ; 1 ♂ ♦ ( TLW260 ) , Golfito, Jimenéz, PN Carcavado, Estación Los Patos , Send. Mirador , 75 m, 14.ii.2002, K. Cabellero ( INBIO) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Osa Península 2.5 mi. SW Rincón 08°42ʹN 83°29ʹW, 8–12.iii.1967, OTS Adv. Zoo Course, [no collector] ( LACM) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Monteverde , 1500 m, 20–25.viii.1991, D.M. Wood ( CNC) ; 2 ♂♂*, same data except 25–30.viii.1991 ( CNC) ; 1 ♀ *, Golfito, Jimenéz, PN Corcovado, Estación Los Paltos , Send Guaymi , 29.i.2002, K. Caballero ( INBIO) ; 1 ♂, Golfito , 10–11.iv.1991, Parker & Welch ( LACM) . San José. 1 ♂, Zurquí de Moravia, Creek 2 North , 19–26.vii.2013, Malaise trap #2, Zadbi ( LACM) ; 1 ♂*, same data except 21.x.2012 ( LACM) ; 1 ♀, same data except Tower path, 50 m, 1–7.vi.2013, emergence trap over vegetation ( LACM) ; 1 ♀, same data except Tower path, 10.5°N 84.02°W, 1600 m, 2–9.viii.2013, fish bait trap ( LACM) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, Puriscal, P.N. La Cangreja, Send. Ecotropica , 300–400 m, 15.vii.2004, Libre, L _N_185736 496067 #77761, J. Mata ( INBIO) . Honduras. 1 ♂, Middlesex , 125 m, 24.iv.1965, E.C. Welling ( CNC) . Panama, Colon. 1 ♀, Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Island , 6.vi.1956, W. Carl, M.E. Rettenmeyer ( LACM) . Darien. 1 ♀, Santa Fe , 7.ii.1967, [no collector] ( FSCA) . Ecuador, Napo. 1 ♀ ♦ ( TLW261 ) , Misahualli , 6–19.x.2001, C. Brammer ( LACM) . Venezuela, Distrito Federal. 1 ♂, Caracas, 1938, Br. Arcthonius ( USNM) . Trujillo. 1 ♂♦ ( TLW263 ) , P.N. Guaramacal 1480 m 11–16.ii 2002, 09°19ʹ02ʺN 70°15ʹ480ʺW, 14–20.ii.2002. T. Amarilla, R. Briceño, J. Clavijo, F. Díaz, R. Paz, L. Joly, A. Chacán, Proyecto S1–2000000479 ( MJMO) . Aragua. 1 ♀ ♦ ( TLW264 ) , PN Henn Pittier-Rancho Grande , 10°21ʹN 67°41ʹW, 25.i.2007, A. Marinez ( MJMO) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Venezuela. Bonatto (2001) listed Central America (except Mexico) and Trinidad. A single female specimen, labeled “ Brazil ”, Santa Catarina 1 ♀, Nova Teutonia, 27°11ʹS 52°23ʹW, 300–500 m, 19.iv.1965, F. Plaumann ( CNC) was examined, which clearly belongs to S. facialis . This is far from the known range this species and may be an example of mislabeling.
Remarks. Three specimens were successfully barcoded, from Costa Rica ( TLW 260, TLW 262) and Venezuela ( TLW 264). All sequences clustered together ( Fig. 488 View FIGURE 488 ). They formed a distinct group with some genetic variation between sequences. The genetic distance between sequences from Costa Rica and Venezuela was more than 3%, whereas between the two sequences from Costa Rica it was more than 5% ( Fig. 488 View FIGURE 488 ). This species is very distinctive and no significant morphological differences were seen between specimens from different areas.
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Fudan University, Department of Biology |
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County |
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University of the Basque Country |
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Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes |
FSCA |
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
MJMO |
Universidad Centro Occidental, Decanato de Agronomia |
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Souzalopesiella facialis ( Aldrich, 1922 )
Whitworth, Terry L. & Yusseff-Vanegas, Sohath 2019 |
Souzalopesiella facialis
Velasquez, Y. & Martinez-Sanchez, A. I. & Thomas, A. & Rojo, S. 2017: 109 |
Wolff, M. & Kosmann, C. 2016: 870 |
Kosmann, C. & Pinto de Mello, R. & Harterreiten-Souza, E. S. & Pujol-Luz, J. R. 2013: 78 |
Vargas, J. & Wood, D. M. 2009: 1301 |
Mesembrinella facialis
Aldrich, J. M. 1922: 17 |