Forty-one new species of Coniceromyia Borgmeier (Diptera: Phoridae), an identification key, and new distributional records for the species of the genus
Ament, Danilo César
Kung, Giar-Ann
Brown, Brian V.
Zootaxa
2020
2020-08-12
4830
1
1
61
8BJZM
Ament & Kung & Brown, 2020
Ament & Kung & Brown
2020
[151,458,618,645]
Insecta
Phoridae
Coniceromyia
Animalia
Diptera
36
37
Arthropoda
species
polychaeta
sp. nov.
( Figs. 6B, 9B, 15H, 22A, 25I)
Diagnosis(male). Flagellomere 1 globose, foretibia with four dorsal setae ( Fig. 6B), left epandrial process with narrow subepandrial setulose process near base ( Fig. 25I).
Material examined. Holotype ♂, BOLIVIA: La Paz: 40kmN Caranavi: Cumbre Alto Beni, 15.83ºS, 67.56ºW, 7–15.iv.2004, Malaise trap, 1600m, S. Gaimari, M. Hausercol. [LACM ENT 215635].
Description. Male. Body length, 2.3 mm. Head. Frons dark brown, sparsely setulose, with well-defined median furrow. Flagellomere 1 brown, globose. Arista apical, 2.5 times flagellomere 1 length. Palpus light brown. Gena with two setae. Thorax. Scutum, scutellum, and pleural regions dark brown; anepisternum bare. Foreleg yellowish-brown; mid and hind leg light brown. Foretibia with four dorsal setae and anterodorsal row of strong setulae. Foremetatarsus with anterior bare excavation, anteroapical setulose process, group of setae at base of excavation, and strong seta at base of anteroapical process ( Fig. 9B). Foremetatarsus ratio 0.29. Posterior face of hind femur with narrow basoventral band of tiny blunt setulae ( Figs. 22A). Hind femur height/length ratio 0.36. Hind tibia with one dorsal seta in basal half. Wing( Fig. 15H). Costa swollen, 0.39 of the wing length; R 2+3absent; M 1concave, curved posteriorly at apex; M 2slightly concave, except apical fourth slightly convex, CuA 1-M 2/M 2-M 1ratio 1.61; CuA 1slightly sinuous. Halter white. Abdomen. Tergites dark brown, with shining pubescence. Hypopygium light brown ( Fig. 25I). Left epandrial process with narrow subepandrial setulose process near base. Margin of right lobe of hypandrium without projection.
Distribution. Known from a single mid-elevation site in Bolivia.
Etymology. Name derived from the Greek roots poly(many) and chaite(long hair, seta), referring to the foretibia with four dorsal setae of this species.
3019466306
2004-04-07
2004-04-15
2004-04-07
S. Gaimari & M. Hauser
Bolivia
1600
-15.83
Cumbre Alto
770
-67.56
La Paz
36
37
1
1
Beni
holotype