Hendel, 1925 : 113 Systematic review of Neotropical genera of Lauxaniidae: 3. The genus Paracestrotus Hendel, 1925 (Diptera: Schizophora) Silva, Vera Cristina Zootaxa 2006 1249 61 68 4CP8Y Hendel Hendel [264,648,1190,1216] Insecta Lauxaniidae Paracestrotus Animalia Diptera 1 62 Arthropoda species gibbosus     Paracestrotus gibbosus  Hendel, 1925: 113, fig. 1 (head). Typelocality: Peru, Pichis, Puerto Bermudes.     Diagnosis  This species is distinguished from others lauxaniids by a shiny light brown hump on  the frons; the wing is brown with paler spots; and the palpus is slender, yellow.  Redescription  Length: body 5 mm; wing 4.5 mm. Head(figs. 1A, B): vertex carenate; ocellar triangle close to vertex, ocellar tubercle not well developed. Frons longer than wide, brownish; in profile convex; anterior part slightly conical, protruding over antennal base; hump arising from the ocellar region, shining brown, with two velvety black spots; anterior margin yellowish, slightly concave in dorsal view. Face slightly convex; dull, whitish yellow, with two small brown spots in upper ½; lower facial margin short. Eye oval, posteroventral outline concave, lower ½ strongly narrowed. Parafacial and gena narrow; parafacial yellow; gena brown anteriorly, whitish yellow posteriorly. Brown antenno­orbital spot between eye and antennal base. Mouthparts brownish yellow; palpus strongly slender, yellow. Antenna: yellow; scape shorter than pedicel; first flagellomere long, oval, with rather long dorsal pubescence; arista brown, long plumose above and below. Chaetotaxy: outer vertical seta 2/3 length of inner vertical seta, long; ocellar seta absent; postocellar setae short, cruciate; orbital setae reclinate, anterior seta 2/3 length of posterior seta, inserted closer to anterior frontal margin than to posterior seta; 2 strong genal setae; supravibrissal setae short.   FIGURE 1.  Paracestrotus gibbosusHendel. A) Head, frontal view. B) Head, lateral view. C) Wing.  Thorax: brown; mesonotum with paired wide, grayish vittae; proepisternum yellowish; pleurae grayish pruinose, brown, with yellowish dorsal longitudinal stripe; scutellum with yellowish apex; mesonotum strongly curved; scutellum flat. Chaetotaxy: dorsocentral setae arranged 0+2, posteriorly located, anterior seta smaller than posterior seta; 1 postpronotal seta; 2 notopleural setae; 1 prescutellar acrostichal seta; 8 rows of acrostichal setulae; intra­alar seta absent; 1 presutural and 1 postsutural supra­alar setae; 2 postalar setae; 1 proepisternal seta; 1 katepisternal seta; 1 anepisternal seta; anepimeron bare; 2 scutellar setae, apical pair slightly diverging. Legs: mostly yellow; fore tibia and fore tarsus whitish; tibiae with sub­basal and apical brown rings; apices of tarsi darker. Chaetotaxy: fore coxa with 1 preapical dorsal seta, 2 apical dorsal setae; fore femur with posterior row of setae; fore tibia with 1 short preapical dorsal seta; mid coxa with apical row of setae; mid femur with anterodorsal row of setae and 1 short apical posteroventral seta; mid tibia with 1 preapical anterodorsal seta, 1 strong apical ventral seta and many apical strong setulae; hind coxa with 1 posterior seta and 1 apical dorsal seta; hind femur with 1 subapical anterodorsal seta, and anterior, anterodorsal and posterodorsal preapical setae; hind tibia with 1 short preapical seta. Wing(fig. 1C): brown, with many paler spots and narrow apical band; veins brown; costa sapromyziform; Rbare; crossvein r­mbeyond middle of discal cell; crossvein dm­cuin median 1/3 of r4+5; longitudinal veins almost parallel; anal vein shorter than length cell cup. Halter destroyed in the holotype.  Abdomen: brown; holotypewith just the first five tergites, other parts destroyed.