Leptomorphus guatemalensis Fitzgerald, 2021

Fitzgerald, Scott J., 2021, Two new species of Neotropical Leptomorphus Curtis (Diptera: Mycetophilidae), Zootaxa 4985 (3), pp. 423-431 : 424-427

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4985.3.9

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5074191

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scientific name

Leptomorphus guatemalensis Fitzgerald
status

sp. nov.

Leptomorphus guatemalensis Fitzgerald View in CoL sp. n.

Figs. 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURES 2–3

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Type material. Holotype: Male ( Figs. 2–3 View FIGURES 2–3 ), point-pinned, missing right front leg, terminalia in vial pinned under specimen. White label: “ GUATEMALA: Guatemala, Puerta Parada, 1850 m alt., 24–31 Aug. 2013, Col.: J.C. Schuster,” ( CNCI). Red label: “ HOLOTYPE / Leptomorphus / guatemalensis / Fitzgerald.” Paratypes: same data as HT except: 17–21 Aug. 2013, 1 male ( SFC) ; 24–31 Aug. 2013, 2 males (1 SFC, 1 UVGC) ; 31 Aug.–7 Sept. [no year, but probably 2013], 2 males (1 SFC, 1 USNM) ; 7–14 Sept. 2013, 1 male ( SFC) ; 14–21 Sept. 2013, 2 males ( SFC) ; 21–28 Sept. 2013, 2 males (1 SFC, 1 UVGC) ; Bosques cipres, 29 Sept.–5 Oct. 2013, 1 male ( SFC) ; 12–19 Oct. 2013, 1 male ( SFC) ; Bosque cipres, 19–26 Oct. 2013, 2 males ( SFC) ; 20–27 June 2015, 1 male ( SFC) ; 1840m, 16–23 June 2018, 1 male ( SFC) ; 1840m, 30 June–7 July 2018, 1 male ( SFC) ; 1840m, 7–14 July 2018, 2 males ( SFC) .

Diagnosis. L. guatemalensis sp. n. can be distinguished from other New World Leptomorphus by the combination of the following characters: R 4 absent, male fore tibia with dense row (comb) of short bristles on anteroventral surface, tergite 9 with two pairs of pointed lobes on posterior margin (one pair lateral and the other ventral submedian and separated by a U-shaped indentation), gonocoxite bulbous, crescent-shaped with apex asetose and spatulalike.

Remarks. L. guatemalensis sp. n. will key to couplet 20 ( L. walkeri Curtis ) in Borkent & Wheeler (2012).

Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the type locality.

Description. Male ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Head: Yellow-orange, except area immediately around ocelli dark brown. Head with dark appressed setae posterior to ocelli. Antenna brown except scape, pedicel and tapered base of flagellomere one yellow-orange. Scape slightly projecting anteroapically with tuft of anteroapical setae, pedicel with a few small setae antero- and posteroapically and one stronger seta posteroapically. Flagellomeres barrel-shaped, slightly laterally compressed, flagellomere 6 ca. 2X as long as broad. Clypeus and face cream-colored, clypeus oval, somewhat bulbous with light brown, apically-directed setae. Labellum and palpus yellowish, palps five-segmented. Eye with sparse, short inter-ommatidial setulae scattered on surface. Three ocelli in a straight line, close together at vertex, lateral ocelli larger in diameter. Thorax: Scutum yellowish in ground color, gradually becoming brown on posterior 2/5, anteriorly either with a pair of brown spots along anterior margin or with two thin brown posteriorly converging stripes and a very thin medial stripe. Surface of scutum covered with small brown appressed setae; macrosetae absent except a cluster of one to several setae near cream-colored humeral ridge and several rows of setae laterally. Scutellum yellowish-brown with small dark appressed setae and a pair of slightly stronger setae on apical margin (often only represented by a pair of larger setal sockets). Mediotergite yellowish-brown medially, whitish laterally, with 5–6 stronger setae on posterolateral corners and small appressed setae covering medial area. Laterotergite yellowish-brown with dark small appressed setae anteriorly and larger stronger setae posteriorly; anterior margin of laterotergite not reaching katepisternum. Remaining pleurae cream to yellowish, bare except antepronotum and proepisternum with setae. Legs: Coxae cream-colored, remainder of legs primarily yellowish, gradually becoming brown distally; hind femur yellow with apex tipped in brown, apices of other femora yellow. Mid femur without apical spine-like process. Fore tibia with a row of short closely-spaced setae (comb) along length of anteroventral surface. Tibial spurs brown, 1:2:2. Wing: Length ca. 6.0 mm, (n = 3), largely hyaline, but with faint apical macula covering most of wing tip (often darker anteriorly) and faint cloud over base of Rs/r-m (see Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). R 4 absent, remainder of venation as in Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 . Macrotrichia in all cells. Setae on basal posterior margin of wing alternating long and short. Halters yellowish. Abdomen: Tergite 1 brown, 2 brown (sometimes with extreme posterolateral corners yellowish), 3–6 anteriorly yellow, posteriorly brown, and 7–8 brown, ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Tergite 8 much broader than long, telescoped within segment 7, asetose. Sternite 8 small, setose, with posterior margin convex, broadly triangular. Terminalia ( Figs. 2–3 View FIGURES 2–3 ): Yellow. Sternite 9 internal, minute, anterior half of sclerite light brown, nearly transparent and only very lightly sclerotized, with posterolateral corners very slightly drawn out into minute points. Posterior half of sternite 9 transparent, consisting of a pair of rounded lobes extending posteriorly and cradling apex of aedeagus, lobes separated by a median slit-like invagination extending about ½ the total length of the sclerite. Tergite 9 longer than wide with two pairs of pointed lobes on posterior margin; ventrally with a pair of elongate strongly tapered submedian lobes separated by a U-shaped indentation and laterally with a shorter tapered point ( Figs. 2 & 3 View FIGURES 2–3 , tg evg) which appears acute in ventral view, but is narrowly rounded apically in lateral view. Gonocoxite placed centrally on tergite 9 (considering posterior lobes as part of total length); short, bulbous, crescent-shaped with inner (medial) margin slightly serrate and apex asetose, spatula-like. Gonostylus flattened, blade-like, slightly curved with some setae on the anterior edge; narrow basally, broadest medially, followed by a distinct constriction (easiest to see in posteroventral view) and a more strap-like apical portion with very apex rounded and spatulate. Gonocoxite III a small rounded, digitate, setose lobe just dorsal to base of gonostylus, but not fused to it. Aedeagus, median in position, a pair of long whip-like strands, curving dorsoapically with apex cradled by posterior lobes of sternite 9. Parameres lateral to aedeagus, long, slender, rod-like, apex terminating near gonocoxite III. Cerci fleshy, setose.

Female. As in male, except as follows. Wing ca. 6.0–7.0 mm (n=2). Fore tibia without comb of short setae on anteroventral surface. Cercus yellow.

Distribution. Guatemala.

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

SFC

Laboratory of Fishes

UVGC

Collecion de Artropodos

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Mycetophilidae

Genus

Leptomorphus

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