Argentinomyia scitula ( Williston, 1888 )

Montoya, Augusto L. & Wolff, Marta, 2023, Taxonomic revision of the Neotropical genus Argentinomyia Lynch-Arribálzaga, 1891 (Diptera: Syrphidae), with description of 16 new species, Zootaxa 5234 (1), pp. 1-157 : 121-122

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5234.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7621168

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scientific name

Argentinomyia scitula ( Williston, 1888 )
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Argentinomyia scitula ( Williston, 1888) View in CoL

( Fig. 73 View FIGURE 73 )

Melanostoma scitulum Williston, 1888: 264 View in CoL . Type locality: BRAZIL. Mato Grosso, Chapada. SYNTYPE 2 Male AMNH (Examined). Refs.: Fluke, 1945: 7 (redesc.) 29 ( Fig. 43 View FIGURE 43 , male abdomen, Fig. 54 View FIGURE 54 , wing)

Rhysops scitulum . Williston, 1907: 2

Rhysops scitula . Curran, 1937: 2 (key)

Rhysops scitula . Fluke, 1945: 7

Rhysops scitulus . Thompson et al. 1976: 44

Type material. HOLOTYPE. Adult male, BRAZIL. Mato Grosso, Chapada , 15°27’43.51”S, 55°44’54.20”O, 716 m ( AMNH). GoogleMaps

Length. Body, 7.2–8.0mm; Wings, 5.7–6.4mm.

Diagnosis. Argentinomyia scitula is similar to Argentinomyia longicornis differing by the following combination characters: Basoflagellomere as long as the scape and pedicel together; wings with two short, transverse maculae in front on median half, microtrichose; protarsus are wholly yellow; abdomen with a basal pair of elongate yellow maculae on 3 rd tergum reaching the apical 1/3, a similar smaller pair on 4 th tergum separated from the base of tergum and occupying 1/2 its length.

Redescription. MALE. Head (Adapted from Williston 1888 and Fluke 1945). Sides of the face with a slender vitta and spot of pollen, not punctulate. Antennae brownish, orange ventrally, less elongated, the three segments of nearly equal length, basoflagellomere not twice as long as wide. Thorax: Black, mesonotum shining, with two faint whitish-pollinose vittae on anterior half, yellow pilose, the side brownish pollinose, pile brownish. Pleura shining black with a light coating of white to brownish pollen, mesopleura with brownish metallic reflections, yellow pilose. Scutellum shining, slightly rugose on apical 1/2, pile long and yellow, fringe long and yellow. Wing ( Fig. 73 View FIGURE 73 ): Hyaline, stigma light brownish, elongate, anterior cross-vein (r-m) clouding; calypter wholly dark brown; plumula light brown; halter yellowish-red, capitulum slightly brownish. Legs: Yellow, pro- and mesotibiae yellow; pro- and mesofemora dark brown, yellow at the anterior 1/4, femur narrowly yellow at the base; pro- and metafemora only pale brown on basal 1/2 but may be quite dark on fully matured specimens. Abdomen ( Fig. 73 View FIGURE 73 ): narrow, of nearly equal width throughout; with a basal pair of elongate yellow maculae on 3 rd tergum reaching the apical 1/3, a similar smaller pair on 4 th tergum separated from the base of tergum and occupying 1/2 its length.

Remarks. Fluke (1945) was unable to recognize A. scitula (Williston) among the numerous specimens he studied from southern Brazil. Fluke reviewed a male from the AMNH ( Fig. 73 View FIGURE 73 ) pointing out that the opacity of the anterior transverse vein (r-m) is quite characteristic, but it is not entirely reliable as other species such as A. crenulata also have a slightly brown macula along this vein. These characteristics were verified and corroborated during the visit to the AMNH.

The Holotype in the AMNH is a specimen collected in Chapada , Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Apparently, A. scitula could be a valid species, but as the Holotype is a headless, teneral and undissected male, there were nonadditional specimens found, although extensive material from Brazil was examined, therefore, the identity of the species remains doubtful and a more in-depth morphological analysis will be necessary to clear up its validity .

Comments. The Holotype specimen of M. scitulum is currently in the AMNH. Photos are available on their website AMNH: https://sci-web-001.amnh.org/imulive/iz.html?#details=ecatalogue.10020982.

Geographical range. Argentinomyia scitula is distributed in Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul).

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Argentinomyia

Loc

Argentinomyia scitula ( Williston, 1888 )

Montoya, Augusto L. & Wolff, Marta 2023
2023
Loc

Rhysops scitulus

Thompson, F. & Vockeroth, J. R. & Sedman, Y. S. 1976: 44
1976
Loc

Rhysops scitula

Fluke, C. L. 1945: 7
1945
Loc

Rhysops scitula

Curran, C. H. 1937: 2
1937
Loc

Rhysops scitulum

Williston, S. W. 1907: 2
1907
Loc

Melanostoma scitulum

Fluke, C. L. 1945: 7
Williston, S. W. 1888: 264
1888
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