Hendelia putealis, Lonsdale, Owen & Marshall, Stephen A., 2011

Lonsdale, Owen & Marshall, Stephen A., 2011, Revision of the New World Hendelia (Diptera: Clusiidae: Clusiodinae), Zootaxa 2748, pp. 1-17 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.201850

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6193490

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF6987A7-4525-9016-1FF8-FEBAFC833A8B

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Plazi

scientific name

Hendelia putealis
status

sp. nov.

Hendelia putealis View in CoL spec. nov.

( Figs 3 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , 30 View FIGURES 29 – 32 )

Description ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ). Male. Unknown.

Female. Body length 4.5–5.1mm. Bristles brown. Anterior fronto-orbital bristle 3/4–4/5 length of mid frontoorbital; posterior fronto-orbital absent. Two dorsocentral bristles with one small bristle in front of anterior dorsocentral. One minute and one long pair of lateral scutellar bristles. Head mostly yellow, with frons brown to dark yellow centrally, back of head mottled on dorsal half, and first flagellomere lightly infuscated on inner and apical surfaces; face pilose. Scutum dark yellow with one median vitta and one pair of short, floating sublateral postsutural stripes (sometimes faint). Scutellum dorsally brown, at least at base, although one ROME female with scutellum entirely yellow. Pleuron orange with lower half of katepisternum light yellow; darker specimens with pleuron mottled brown excluding ventral half of katepisternum. Legs light yellow with coxae white, apex of hind femur and tibia brown, fore tarsi dark brown, and mid and hind tarsi brown on fourth and fifth tarsomeres. Wing infuscated on distal 1/3 and along R2+3 at intersection of vein r-m.

Female terminalia. ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 29 – 32 ) Spermatheca small and squat (width 3/4 length) with relatively large pits on outer surface. Spermathecal duct five times length of spermatheca. Ventral receptacle small, poorly sclerotized and approximately 1/3 length of spermathecal duct.

Etymology. The specific epithet is Latin for “pitted”, referring to the irregular surface of the characteristic spermathecae, which are diagnostic for this species.

Holotype. COSTA RICA. Cartago: Cerro de la Muerte La Cangreja, 1950m, vii.1991, P. Hanson (1Ψ, INBC).

Paratypes. COSTA RICA. La Suiza, P. Schild, xii.1926 (1Ψ, USNM), x.1923 (1Ψ, USNM), Cartago: Cerro de la Muerte La Cangreja, 1950m, vii.1991, P. Hanson (1Ψ, INBC), Guanacaste: Est. Cacao, 1000 – 1400m, Lado SO Vol. Cacao, P.N. Guan., P. Campos, 21 – 29.v.1992 (1Ψ, INBC), Puntarenas: Coto Brus., Sabalito, Z.P. Las Tablas, Camino a la Neblina, 1400m, 6.xii.2000 – 6.i.2001, Malaise, M. Altaro (1Ψ, INBC), Monteverde, sweeps nr Biol. Stn., 25.v.1998, S.A. Marshall (1Ψ, DEBU), Monteverde Biol. Res., 1500m, on dung, 12.vi.2000, S.A. Marshall (1Ψ, DEBU), Monteverde Biol. Res., 1500m, cloudforest, pans along stream, 12 – 13.vi.2000, M. Buck (1Ψ, DEBU), San Jose: Zurqui de Moravia, Malaise trap, 1600m, P. Hanson, vii.1991 (1Ψ, INBC), x – xii.1990 (2Ψ, DEBU), ii.1991 (1Ψ, INBC), Monteverde, 1400m, ii – iii.1988, per. B. Hubley (2Ψ, ROME).

Comments. Thin lateral notal stripes, which have been independently derived in several Old World Hendelia , distinguish H. putealis from other neotropical Hendelia . The female genitalia are characterized by small, ovate and pitted spermathecae and relatively long spermathecal ducts.

INBC

Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio)

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

DEBU

Ontario Insect Collection, University of Guelph

ROME

Royal Ontario Museum - Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Clusiidae

Genus

Hendelia

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