Sclerocoelus tridens, Kuwahara & Marshall & Paiero, 2025

Kuwahara, Gregory K., Marshall, Stephen A. & Paiero, Steven M., 2025, A revision of the genus Sclerocoelus Marshall (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae), European Journal of Taxonomy 979, pp. 1-277 : 116-117

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.979.2803

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14981349

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scientific name

Sclerocoelus tridens
status

sp. nov.

Sclerocoelus tridens sp. nov.

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Etymology

This name refers to the additional ventromedial strip of slightly thickened setulae on the female hypoproct, giving a trident-shaped pattern of setulae (from the Latin ‘ tridens ’, meaning ‘three-tined, having three prongs or teeth’).

Material examined

Holotype

ECUADOR • ♂; Napo, Quito–Baeza Road ; 4000 m a.s.l.; 10–18 Feb. 1983; L. Masner leg.; elfin forest, pan traps; QCAZ.

Paratypes

BOLIVIA – Cochabamba • 1 ♂; South Corani, Yungas El Chapare ; 2900 m a.s.l.; 29–31 Jan. 1976; L.E. Peña leg.; CBFC .

ECUADOR – Napo • 1 ♀; Quito-Baeza Pass ; 4000 m a.s.l.; 1 Mar. 1979; S.A. Marshall leg.; elfin forest, dung trap; QCAZ . – Pichincha • 1 ♂; 12 km NW of Papallacta west slope; 3840 m a.s.l.; 11–12 Oct. 1987; C. Young, R. Davidson and J. Rawlins leg.; subpáramo mixed grass/woodland; CMNH 1 ♂; 46 km E of Quito ; 4000 m a.s.l.; 2–6 Mar. 1976; S. Peck leg.; elfin forest, dung; DEBU 1 ♂; Bellavista Reserve ; 0°00′54″ S, 78°40′56″ W; 2200 m a.s.l.; 1 May 2011; S.A. Marshall leg.; treefall; QCAZ GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Cotopaxi National Park, Lago Limpiopungo ; 3800 m a.s.l.; 25 Oct. 1999; R. Anderson leg.; paramo, shrub litter; DEBU 1 ♀; Cotopaxi National Park, Quebrada Mishahuaycu ; 3600 m a.s.l.; 26. Oct.–8 Nov. 1999; S.A. Marshall leg.; pans along stream; DEBU .

Description

BODY ( Fig. 139A View Fig ). Length 3.2–4.4 mm. Head dark brown, lower frons, face, and antennae orange; anterior third of gena orange. Frontal width 2.2–2.3× frontal height. Three pairs of strong interfrontal bristles surmounting a very fine fourth pair; anterior orbital 0.4–0.5 × length of posterior. Palpus yellow. Eye large, greatest height about 4.0 × shortest genal height. Thorax dark brown, scutum with paler lateral edges. Two pairs of dorsocentral bristles (anterior pair distinct, 0.5× length of posterior pair) separated by 7–8 rows of acrostichal setulae. Membrane around prosternum bare. Legs brown, hind tibia darker. Fore coxa with row of stout setae along inner surface; fore femur with three large ventral preapical setae. Ventral surface of male mid tibia with two rows of stout setae in apical two-thirds. Wing ( Fig. 9F View Fig ) hyaline. CS2 subequal to CS3. Halter pale brown with white apex.

MALE ABDOMEN ( Figs 139B–C View Fig , 140 View Fig ). Dark brown, posterior edges of tergites sometimes slightly desclerotized. T2–5 and S2–4 uniformly long-setose with large posterolateral setae. S5 rectangular, 1.0× length of S4, laterally setose, posterior margin unpigmented with a row of long, tubercle-based setae and two rows of 4–5 short, stout, posteromedial setae. Anterior flange of S6+7 small, weakly developed. Sclerite A small, fused to S6+7; sclerite B long, dark, arched into genital pouch; sclerite C elongate with a small posteromedial lobe; sclerite D dark, subtriangular, and lying against posteromedial margin of S5; sclerite E absent; sclerites F and G fused into a large, inflated sclerite with dense setulae on left third; ring sclerite incorporated into posterior margin of sclerite F+G. Epandrium moderate, 0.5× length of S8, height 1.7× maximum length and 0.8× maximum width, uniformly setose; perianal pads weakly developed. Pseudocercus absent; halves of subepandrial sclerite thin, slightly curved, and fused medially. Subcercus simple, triangular, posteriorly setulose and ventrally extended as a curved, almost bare process. Hypandrium with thin anteromedial apodeme. Surstylus slightly elongate, distally setose, posterolaterally convex and setulose, anterolaterally bare and concave, inner surface flat and bare. Postgonite simple, elongate, and apically tapered. Phallapodeme long, apex dorsoventrally flattened; basiphallus stout and connected to distiphallus by a short, neck-like distal part; distiphallus largely membranous with a small dorsal sclerite and a pair of sinuate ventral sclerites.

FEMALE ABDOMEN ( Fig. 141 View Fig ). T7 broad, simple; T8 entire but dorsally desclerotized, appearing as two lateral sclerites, posteroventral corners rounded and expanded. Epiproct elongate, medially pale, appearing split, and entirely bare of setulae. Cercus elongate, apically pointed with large apical and dorsal setae. S7 rounded posteriorly, broadly desclerotized with six large posterior setae; S8 entirely membranous/absent. Hypoproct with a sclerotized ventromedial strip. Vagina with an internal, dark, crescent-shaped sclerite. Three spermathecae, bulb stout, spherical, finely striate with a broad, deep invagination on both ends.

Distribution

Neotropical: Bolivia, Ecuador.

Remarks

Sclerocoelus tridens sp. nov. can be reliably separated from all congeners by the anteroventral strip of the female hypoproct covered in slightly thickened setulae, transverse crescent-shaped vaginal sclerite, and thin, straight postgonite. Although Sclerocoelus tridens has clearly differentiated subcerci that are well separated from the epandrium, they are relatively simple and there is no trace of the pseudocercus characteristic of the S. galapagensis , S. regularis , and S. dasysternum groups. As is often the case for Sclerocoelu s species outside those derived species groups, S. tridens is a high Andean species.

Gallery Image

Fig. 9. Sclerocoelus Marshall, 1995, left wings, ventral view. A. Sclerocoelus recurvatus sp. nov. B. Sclerocoelus regularis (Malloch, 1914). C. Sclerocoelus riparius sp. nov. D. Sclerocoelus synorios sp. nov. E. Sclerocoelus tantus sp. nov. F. Sclerocoelus tridens sp. nov. G. Sclerocoelus turpis sp. nov. H. Sclerocoelus vulgatus sp. nov. I. Sclerocoelus xynos sp. nov. Scale bars: A–H=0.5 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 139. Sclerocoelus tridens sp. nov. A. Male paratype habitus, lateral view (debu00339889). B. Male paratype terminalia, posterior view. C. Male paratype terminalia, lateral view. Abbreviations: epa= epandrium; sc = subcercus; se =subepandrial sclerite; ss=surstylus. Scale bars: A=1.0 mm; B–C = 0.25 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 140. Sclerocoelus tridens sp. nov., paratype. A. Aedeagus and associated structures, lateral view. B. Male S5 and genital pouch, ventral view. C. Subcercal complex, posterior view. Abbreviations: bp =basiphallus; dp = distiphallus; hyp =hypandrium; pg =postgonite; ph = phallapodeme; sc = subcercus; se =subepandrial sclerite; ss=surstylus. Scale bars: A=0.13 mm; B= 0.25 mm; C =0.10 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 141. Sclerocoelus tridens sp. nov., paratype. A. Female terminalia, dorsal view. B. Female terminalia, ventral view. C. Female terminalia, lateral view. D. Spermatheca. Scale bars:A–C =0.25 mm; D =0.03 mm.

QCAZ

Museo de Zoologia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

CMNH

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

DEBU

Ontario Insect Collection, University of Guelph

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sphaeroceridae

Genus

Sclerocoelus