Cnodalomyia catarinensis Lamas and Mellinger, 2008
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Cnodalomyia catarinensis Lamas and Mellinger, 2008 |
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Cnodalomyia catarinensis Lamas and Mellinger, 2008 View in CoL
( Figures 4–5 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 )
Cnodalomyia catarinensis Lamas and Mellinger, 2008: 38–42 View in CoL ; Papavero, 2009: 8 (cat.).
Holotype male
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Nova Teutônia (27 ◦ 3 ′ 0 ′′ S, 52 ◦ 23 ′ 60 ′′ W)/ XI.1948 / F. Plaumann leg. (Deposited in MZUSP). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis
Cnodalomyia catarinensis can be easily distinguished from C. obtusa and C. papaveroi sp. nov. by the entirely yellow mystax. The distiphallus is as long as the gonostylus in C. catarinensis , while it is one-third longer in C. obtusa and one-third shorter in C. papaveroi sp. nov. From C. artigasi sp. nov. it can be distinguished by the lateral stripes of the mesonotum, which are divided into three portions of the same length in C. catarinensis , whereas in C. artigasi sp. nov. the posterior portion has half the length of both anterior portions.
Body length. 10.7–19.3 mm. Wing length: 9.1–13.4 mm.
Remarks
A complete description of C. catarinensis was presented in Lamas and Mellinger (2008), except for the egg, which is herein described.
Eggs. Enlarged, light brown; aeropyles largely present in the exochorion, button-like ( Figure 5A View Figure 5 ); chorion composed of pentagonal cells; micropylar area folded in the
apical part of exochorion ( Figure 5B View Figure 5 ), largely smooth, without grooves, with one central micropyle.
Examined material
Paratypes. Brazil. Paraná: Curitiba (25 ◦ 25 ′ 0 ′′ S, 49 ◦ 15 ′ 0 ′′ W), X.1936, 1 female, Claretiano; Florestal (25 ◦ 26 ′ 60 ′′ S, 52 ◦ 23 ′ 60 ′′ W), III.1945, 1 female, Haischbach. Santa Catarina: Nova Teutônia (27 ◦ 3 ′ 0 ′′ S, 52 ◦ 23 ′ 60 ′′ W), 10.II.1940, 1 male, F. Plaumann; XI.1948, 2 females, F. Plaumann; XII.1962, 1 male, F. Plaumann; XI.1970, 4 females, F. Plaumann; II.1977, F. Plaumann; Rio das Antas (26 ◦ 30 ′ 0 ′′ S, 50 ◦ 13 ′ 60 ′′ W), I.1953, 2 males, 3 females, Camargo and Dante; I.1953, 4 males, 6 females, Camargo and Andrade. São Paulo: Campos do Jordão (22 ◦ 43 ′ 60 ′′ S, 45 ◦ 34 ′ 60 ′′ W), 20.I.1936, 1 female, F. Lane; 23.I.1936, 1 female, F. Lane; 18.XII.1944, 1 female, F. Lane; 29.XII.1944, 1 female, F. Lane; (1600 m), III.1945, 2 females, Wygodzinsky; I.1948, 2 females, F. Lane; I.1952, 2 females, M. d´Andretta; (1200 m), XI.1952, 1 female, L. Travassos; XII.1952, 1 female, L. Travassos; I.1954, 1 female, J. Lane; 20.XI.1957, 1 female, K. Lenko; 21.XI.1957, 1 female, K. Lenko; 25.XI.1957, 1 female, K. Lenko; 27.XI.1957, 1 female, K. Lenko; 28.XI.1957, 1 female, K. Lenko; 15.II.1958, 1 female, K. Lenko; 19.II.1958, 1 female, K. Lenko; São Paulo (23 ◦ 31 ′ 60 ′′ S, 46 ◦ 37 ′ 0 ′′ W), XII.1944, 1 female, M. Barreto. All specimens deposited in MZUSP.
Geographic records
Brazil: Paraná (Curitiba, Florestal) , Santa Catarina ( Nova Teutônia , Rio das Antas) , São Paulo ( Campos do Jordão , São Paulo) .
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Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo |
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Cnodalomyia catarinensis Lamas and Mellinger, 2008
Lamas, Carlos José Einicker & Mellinger, Gabriela Bastos 2011 |
Cnodalomyia catarinensis
Lamas CJE & Mellinger GB 2008: 42 |