Dolichophaonia trigona (Shannon & Del Ponte, 1926)

(Figs. 21, 52–57, 61)

Redescription.

Male. Length. Body: 5.94–7.29 mm, Wing: 5.40–7.41 mm.

Head: Black with gray pollinosity. Front at vertex one-fifth of head width, anterointernal ommatidia enlarged with short hairs. Frontal row with 8-10 pairs setae distributed evenly between the lunule and the base of the ocellar triangle. Fronto-orbital seta absent. Frontal vitta black; lunule brown; fronto-orbital plate, parafacial, gena, postgena, and occiput black with gray pollinosity. Gena with black setae. Inner vertical setae convergent and outer vertical setae divergent. Antenna brown; in lateral view inserted at the mid-level of the eye; arista plumose. Palpus brown, filiform.

Thorax. Scutum black with three gray pollinose vittae; scutellum, anepisternum, anepimeron, katepimeron, katepisternum, proepisternum, proepimeron and meron black with gray pollinosity; anterior and posterior spiracles gray. Chaetotaxy: acrostichals 0+1; dorsocentrals 2+3; postpronotals 2; intra-alars 1+2; supra-alars 1+2; notopleurals 2, the posterior one shorter, notopleuron bare. Prealar seta short and strong. Scutellum with basal, apical, and discal pairs of setae. Anepisternum with a series of 6-8 strong setae; katepisternals 1+2; anepimeron, katepimeron and meron bare; proepisternals 1 strong and 3 thinner; proepimerals 2. Prosternum bare.

Wing. Hyaline, veins brown without setae, with a brown spot on r-m and two on dm-cu; the transverse crossvein dm-cu strongly curved; vein R4+5 and vein M straight. Upper calypter hyaline with brown margin; lower calypter glossiform, hyaline with white margin; halter yellow.

Legs. Femora brown with gray pollinosity, distal part yellow-brown, tibia yellow-brown, tarsi dark brown; pulvilli yellow. Fore femur with rows of dorsal, posterodorsal, and posteroventral setae; fore tibia without setae, except for one preapical anterodorsal, dorsal, and posteroventral setae. Mid femur with 3 strong setae in the basal two-thirds on ventral surface; and 3 preapical setae on anterodorsal to posterior surface; mid tibia with 2 posterodorsal setae and 4 apical setae (anterodorsal, posteroventral, ventral, and anteroventral). Hind femur with anteroventral row of setae; hind tibia with 2 short setae on medial third of anterodorsal suface and 1 short setae on medial third of anteroventral suface; calcar strong.

Abdomen. Gray, with black spots. Sternite 1 bare. Sternite 5 dark brown, yellow -brown at the posterior part, setulose, with two strong setae, the posterior margin membranous with two projections, and anterior margin slightly curved (Fig. 52).

Terminalia. Cercal plate with a deep upper incision at the anterior and at the posterior margins, and with setae on dorsal surface (Fig. 53). Aedeagus with aedeagal apodeme slightly curved and strongly sclerotized; paramere and gonopod with short setulae; aedeagus sclerotized on posterior surface (Fig. 54).

Female. Length. Body: 6.50–7.87 mm, Wing: 5.50–6.98 mm.

Differs from male as follows: interocular space about one-third of head width at level of anterior ocellus; fronto-orbital plate setulose with 2 reclinate orbital seta. Fronto-orbital plate setulose.

Terminalia. Ovipositor short, intersegmental membrane with microtrichiae. Tergites 6 and 7 sclerotized without plates; tergite 8 laterally sclerotized; epiproct triangular with setulae on distal margin, cercus digitiform (Fig. 55). Sternites 6 slightly sclerotized with setulae on distal margin; sternite 7 sclerotized triangular plate; sternite 8 strongly sclerotized; hypoproct campanulate (Fig. 56). Three spermathecae (Fig. 57).

Material examined. ARGENTINA: BUENOS AIRES: 2 males, Arroyo Tuyuparé, 25-I-1908, Brèthes leg. (MACN); 1 female, Delta del Paraná, 15-VIII-1975, Oliva leg. (MACN); 1 female, Punta Lara, 11- VI-1951. Blanchard. leg. (MACN); 3 females, 4 males, RNEO, Campana, 26-XI-2009, Patitucci leg. (MACN).

Distribution in Argentina (Fig. 61): Buenos Aires; Entre Rios.

References for Argentina . Löwenberg-Neto et al. (2011); Patitucci et al. (2011b); Shannon & Del Ponte (1926).

Remarks. This species was briefly described by Shannon & Del Ponte (1926), therefore we provided in this work a redescripton with the male and female terminalia.

Biology. Unknown. The specimens studied in this work were collected on vegetation with a hand net (LDP).