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03AE87C3D242BF09FF14F896B2C26E22.text	03AE87C3D242BF09FF14F896B2C26E22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Agenamyia Albuquerque 1953	<div><p>Agenamyia Albuquerque, 1953</p><p>Type species: Agenamyia fumipennis Albuquerque, 1953, by original designation.</p><p>Key to species of Agenamyia Albuquerque [adapted from de Ramos-Pastrana et al. (2024)]</p><p>1 Male with prolongation of the wing membrane between R 2+3 and M veins [(Figs 2A, 2C, 13A in de Carvalho et al. (2023) and figs 5A–B in Ramos-Pastrana et al. (2024)]................................................................ 2</p><p>– Males without prolongation of the wing membrane between R 2+3 and M veins [(Figs 13B–C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)].. 3</p><p>2 Mesonotum with two slightly differentiated median grey stripes [(Fig. 2C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]; legs entirely dark brown; sternite 5 with four setae of each side [(Fig. 3A in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]; epand elongated in lateral view [(Fig. 3B in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]; cerc with divergent apex in dorsal view [(Fig. 3C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]........................................................................ A. colombiana de Carvalho, Wolff &amp; Fogaça, 2023</p><p>– Mesonotum dark brown, with scattered brown spots [Figs 2, 4 in Ramos-Pastrana et al. (2024)]; legs dark brown except mid and hind tibiae yellowish brown; sternite 5 with more than four setae of each side [Figs 7–8 in Ramos-Pastrana et al. (2024)]; epand rounded in lateral view [Figs 9–10 in Ramos-Pastrana et al. (2024)]; cerc with parallel apex in dorsal view [Figs 11–12 in Ramos-Pastrana et al. (2024)]......................... A. diversa Ramos-Pastrana, Córdoba-Suarez &amp; Fogaça, 2024</p><p>3 First postsutural dorsocentral seta smaller than the other setae; cerc with an almost parallel apex [(Fig. 9C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]............................................................................................. 4</p><p>– Three postsutural dorsocentral subequal setae (except in A. andaki sp. nov.); cerc with divergent apex [(Fig. 3C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]........................................................................................ 5</p><p>4 Vein M slightly curved before the tip of the wing; tip of the wing with conspicuous cloudy brown spots [(Fig. 13B in de Carvalho et al. (2023)].......................................... A. maculata de Carvalho, Wolff &amp; Fogaça, 2023</p><p>– Vein M straight; tip of the wing without a conspicuous brown spot [(Fig. 5C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]..................................................................................... A. exotica de Carvalho &amp; Couri, 1992</p><p>5 Syntergite 1+2 translucid [(Figs 6A, C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]; hind femur with two apical av setae; cerc with the apical half clearly thinner than the basal half [(Fig. 7D in de Carvalho et al. (2023) … A. fumipennis Albuquerque, 1953</p><p>– Syntergite 1+2 not translucid [(Fig. 11C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]; hind femur on av with three setae on apical half; cerc homogeneous in thickness [(Fig. 12C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)].............................................. 6</p><p>6 Antenna entirely light brown; anterior katepisternal seta smaller than the remaining; wing clear without spots [(Fig. 13C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]; tergite 3 entirely yellow [(Fig. 11C in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]; St 5 with convergent apices [(Fig. 12A in de Carvalho et al. (2023)]; distiph reduced [(Fig. 12D in de Carvalho et al. (2023)].............................................................................................. A. timida de Carvalho, Wolff &amp; Fogaça, 2023 .</p><p>– Antenna entirely dark brown (Fig. 1C); posterior katepisternal seta about three times longer than the remaining; wing with large dark brown spot on apical half (Fig. 1E); tergite 3 entirely dark brown (Fig. 1B); St 5 with parallel apices (Figs 2A–B); distiph developed (Figs 3A–B).................................................................. A. andaki sp. nov.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87C3D242BF09FF14F896B2C26E22	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Ramos-Pastrana, Yardany;Córdoba-Suarez, Eric	Ramos-Pastrana, Yardany, Córdoba-Suarez, Eric (2025): A new species of Agenamyia Albuquerque (Diptera: Muscidae) from Andean Amazon, Colombia. Zootaxa 5660 (3): 426-434, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5660.3.8, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5660.3.8
03AE87C3D241BF0CFF14FB56B6A66BB7.text	03AE87C3D241BF0CFF14FB56B6A66BB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Agenamyia andaki Ramos-Pastrana & Cordoba-Suarez 2025	<div><p>Agenamyia andaki Ramos-Pastrana &amp; Córdoba-Suarez sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 1–5)</p><p>Diagnosis. Male. The first postsutural one third smaller than the others; wing (Fig. 1E) smoky, with large dark brown spot on apical half. A. andaki sp. nov. differs from A. timida by antenna entirely dark brown; posterior katepisternal seta longer than anterior; wing with large dark brown spot on apical half (Fig. 1E); tergite 3 entirely dark brown (Fig. 1B); and differs from the others Agenamyia species by Distph large and rounded, mostly membranous in lateral view (Figs 3A–B).</p><p>Measurements. Male. Body length: 3.7 mm. Wing length: 3.6 mm (holotype).</p><p>Description. Male. Head (Figs 1A–C). Fronto-orbital plate dark brown to black, with silvery pruinosity near the base of the antenna, yellowish near to apex of the antenna and a row of 3 black and stout setae. Frontal vitta dark brown. Parafacial dark brown, with yellowish pruinosity; gena dark brown, with silvery pruinosity. Palpus brown. Antenna dark brown, postpedicel lighter the remaining structures; arista dark brown.</p><p>Thorax (Figs 1A–B, D). Mesonotum dark brown to black, with brown pruinosity, except postpronotal lobe and notopleuron gray yellowish. Dorsocentrals 1+3, first postsutural one third smaller than the others. Three postsutural intra-alar setae. Katepisternals 1+1+1 arranged in an equilateral triangle; posterior katepisternal seta about three times longer than the others.</p><p>Wing (Fig. 1E). Smoky, with large dark brown spot in apical half. Dark brown veins (Fig. 1E). Whitish calypteres. Lower calypter three times the length of the upper calypter.</p><p>Legs (Figs 1A–B). Yellowish, except femoral-tibial articulations which are darker, tarsi and claws black. Fore femur with a row of setae pd and v, the pd shorter and thicker than v; mid femur with a row setae a and two black and stout pd setae apically; hind femur with a row of black and long a setae, three av setae on apical half and three black and long v setae medially; fore tibia with one black, long and stout d seta apically; mid tibia with one black, long and stout p seta medially; hind tibia with one black, long and stout ad seta medially and a row of three v medially.</p><p>Abdomen (Figs 1A–B, F). Yellowish, with syntergite 1+2, tg 3 and 5 partially dark brown forming a dorsal stripe centrally, tg 4 entirely dark brown (Fig. 1F). St 5 subsymmetrical, subdivided on proximal margin, with scattered setae on medial part and distal margin (Figs 2A–B).</p><p>Terminalia (Figs 2C–F, 3A–F). Epand rectangular on dorsal view, with scattered setae dorsally on upper margin (Figs 2C–D). Cerc is divided and longer than wide, with divergent apex; covered by few setulae in inner margin medially (Figs E–F). Sur shorter than cerc, with short setae apically (Figs 2C–D). Hypd longer than wide, with ventral and distal margins straight, proximal and dorsal margins sinuous in lateral view (Figs 3A–B). Phapod homogeneous in diameter, only slightly wider in the apical ½, with sharp apices in lateral view (Figs 3A–B); inverted Y-shaped in ventral and dorsal view (Figs 3C–F). Pregt as long as pgt (Figs 3A–F). Pgt curved, with wide base and slightly membranous apex (Figs 3A–B). Epiph slightly longer and thinner than pgt, with membranous apex in lateral view (Figs 3A–B). Distph large rounded, mostly membranous in lateral view (Figs 3A–B).</p><p>Female (Figs 4A–F). Measurements (n=3): Body length= 4.4–4.5 mm. Wing length= 3.5–3.6 mm. Similar to males, except, tg 3 with a dark brown band on distal margin not visible in males (Fig. 4A, C), tg 4 not entirely dark brown, with two yellowish spots on proximal margin (Fig. 4A, C).</p><p>Ovipositor (Figs 3C–E). Tergite 6 divided longitudinally, tergite 7 large and divided longitudinally, and tergite 8 reduced and divided longitudinally, not touching the epiproct. Sternite 6 and 7 divided and with setulae on distal margin; sternite 8 divided longitudinally, reduced, and covered with few setulae. Epiprocts with one pair of strong setae and two pairs of tiny setae. Hypoproct large and very setulose. Cercus thin, elongated, with several long setae.</p><p>Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂: COLOMBIA, Caquetá, Belén de los Andaquíes Vda.[Vereda] <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-75.87889&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=1.4344445" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -75.87889/lat 1.4344445)">La Resaca</a>, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-75.87889&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=1.4344445" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -75.87889/lat 1.4344445)">Parque Natural Municipal La Resaca</a>, 01º26′04″N / 75º52′44″W, 332 m, 6–8.Jun [VI].2023, Y. Ramos-Pastrana Leg. (1 ♂ LEUA-70558) (photographed specimen) / Captura con trampa Malaise sobre ecosistema acuático en bh-T [Bosque húmedo tropical] (Vegetación secundaria) . PARATYPES. idem (1 ♂ LEUA- 70559); idem (1 ♂ LEUA- 70560); idem (1 ♂ LEUA- 70561); idem (1 ♂ LEUA- 70562); idem (1 ♂ LEUA- 70563); idem (1 ♀ LEUA- 70564) (photographed specimen); idem (1 ♀ LEUA- 70565); idem 28–30.Mar [III].2023 (1 ♂ LEUA- 70566); idem (1 ♂ LEUA- 70567); idem (1 ♂ LEUA- 70568); idem (1 ♀ LEUA- 70569) .</p><p>Etymology. The epithet andaki refers to the name of the Andakí indigenous ethnic group that inhabited the region of the type locality. The name is to be treated as a noun in apposition.</p><p>Geographical distribution. Colombia (Caquetá, Belén de los Andaquíes) (Fig. 5A).</p><p>Habitat. The specimens were collected in a creek in the Tropical Rainforest with dense secondary vegetation in the Andean-Amazonian transition corridor of Colombia (Corpoamazonia &amp; Ecointegral Ltda 2007) (Fig. 5B).</p><p>Remarks. The holotype is in good condition, and the hind leg is broken but glued to the specimen, right wing mounted on microslide with Canada balsam, terminalia was dissected and placed in a microvial with glycerin, all pinned along with the specimen.</p><p>Agenamyia andaki sp. nov. is the first species with distribution in the Amazon region, although A. diversa has as type-locality a region that is in the Andean-Amazon transition, its geographical distribution is Andean like the other species of Agenamyia known in Colombia and according to the biogeographic regionalization proposed by Morrone et al. (2022) it is found in the Páramo province. Agenamyia andaki sp. nov. type-locality is in an area also belonging to the Andean-Amazonian transition; however, this area is already part of the Amazon region, exactly in the lower Amazonian piedmont in the department of Caquetá where the tropical rainforest predominates. According to Morrone et al. (2022) this type-locality is exactly on the border of the Páramo and the Napo provinces. We believe that if collections are increased in this area and in the Amazonian plains it is likely that more species of Agenamyia still unknown will be collected.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87C3D241BF0CFF14FB56B6A66BB7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Ramos-Pastrana, Yardany;Córdoba-Suarez, Eric	Ramos-Pastrana, Yardany, Córdoba-Suarez, Eric (2025): A new species of Agenamyia Albuquerque (Diptera: Muscidae) from Andean Amazon, Colombia. Zootaxa 5660 (3): 426-434, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5660.3.8, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5660.3.8
