Brumptomyia guimaraesi (Coutinho & Barretto, 1941 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.1.213 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/675A87B6-FFCF-544D-1D60-F9ACFDE4A3C9 |
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Marcus |
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Brumptomyia guimaraesi (Coutinho & Barretto, 1941 ) |
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Brumptomyia guimaraesi (Coutinho & Barretto, 1941) View in CoL
Material examined. Tables 1, 2; Figure 3a–c.
Male: superior proepimeral and anepimeral setae present ( Fig. 3c); anepisternal inferior setae absent; gonostyle with 2 external superior spines on the same tubercle and presenting 2 apical spines; posterior spurs on ascoids; bristles on gonocoxite implanted in a compact and circular area ( Fig. 3b); ejaculatory duct ca10× longer than ejaculatory pump.
Micropygomyia (Sauromyia) ferreirana ( Barretto, Martins & Pellegrino, 1956)
Material examined. Tables 1, 2; Figure 4a–c.
Female: Segment II of the palpus shorter than IV ( Fig. 4a); setae on the katepisternum and post-alar setae absent; labial fork present; pharynx with developed spines ( Fig. 4b); 2 pairs of posterior teeth in the cibarium ( Fig. 4b); absence of sclerotinized points in cibarial camara; fagellomere III with same length as labrum–epipharynx; body of the spermathecae with 2 distinct rings ( Fig. 4c).
Evandromyia (Evandromyia) bourrouli (Barretto & Coutinho, 1941)
Material examined. Tables 1, 2; Figure 5a–c.
Female: eyes longer than clypeus ( Fig. 5a); mesonotum and pleura brown; common duct of spermathecae reach-
ing middle of genital fork; body of spermathecae striate ( Fig. 5b).
Male: gonocoxite with basal bristles ( Fig. 5c); gonostyle with external spines isolated ( Fig. 5c); lateral lobe with 3 spatulated setae ( Fig. 5c); paramere not bifurcated.
Psathyromyia (Forattiniella) pradobarrientosi (Le Pont, Matias, Martinez & Dujardin, 2004)
Material examined. Tables 1, 2; Figure 6a–c.
Male: posterior spur on the ascoids ( Fig. 6a); ejaculatory duct ca 3.2–5.7× longer than pump ( Fig. 6b); gonostyle with external spine at its middle ( Fig. 6b); ejaculatory
duct with losangular tip ( Fig. 6c) and 2× the width of the anterior portion; aedeagus short.
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