Paragrallomyia quadrifurca, Ferro & Marshall, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4822.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4401250 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/11296364-F9B3-40DA-9C3B-CABA3F071681 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:11296364-F9B3-40DA-9C3B-CABA3F071681 |
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Paragrallomyia quadrifurca |
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sp. nov. |
Paragrallomyia quadrifurca View in CoL new species
( Figs. 39–42 View FIGURES 39–42 )
Description: Body length 7 mm; wing 5 mm. Head and abdomen brown, thorax dark brown. Palpus dark brown except for white outer face. Clypeus brown with sparse pale microsetulae. First flagellomere brown. Fronto-orbital plate dark brown. Row of katepisternal setae brownish. Fore tibia brown. Fore tarsus white with brownish pubescence ventrally at base of tarsomere one. Hind femur mostly brown, narrowly white basally and with a small angled preapical white ring. Tergites black. Oviscape brown.
Head: First flagellomere covered by pale microsetulae. Frontal vitta with a darkened spot anterior to ocellar plate. Frontal vitta flat, not swollen anterior to ocellar plate. Epicephala merging immediately posterior to ocellar plate ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 39–42 ). Epicephalon somewhat swollen above frontal vitta level.
Thorax: Mesonotum with lines of thin brownish microsetulae. Anterior half of postpronotal lobe bare. Femur covered with sparse black microsetulae. Mid and hind tibia almost cylindrical, sulcus on outer face weak. Female cervical sclerite brown, somewhat swollen on posterior end. Cell r 4+5 open at the tip of the wing.
Female abdomen: Single spermathecal duct broadened apically. Single spermatheca cylindrical, basally tapered and broadened on apical half with small rounded appendices ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 39–42 ). Paired spermathecal duct broad apically before splitting into stems. Paired spermathecal duct stems smooth and slightly curved, with a cylindrical appendix apically before the spermathecae. Paired spermathecae oval, invaginated apically only. Male abdomen: Copulatory fork with small inner basal lobes, less than half as long as the arms, arms long and curved ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 39–42 ). Ejaculatory apodeme smaller than epandrium and with a diminute blade, length subequal to sperm pump. Phallapodeme short, not extending to anterior limit of hypandrium. Distiphallus long, longer than epandrium, phallic bulb subequal in length and width. Distal distiphallus short and thin, 1/3 of length and almost half of width of basal distiphallus.
Type material: Holotype: PANAMA. Colon. Santa Rita Ridge. 10 miles SE Colon, 270 m, dung trap, 10– 12.VI.1977, S. Peck coll. (1 ♂, DEBU00241945 View Materials ) . Paratypes: COSTA RICA. Puntarenas, Corcovado Ntl. Park, 150 m, dung trap, 15–16.VIII.1983. D. H. Lindeman coll. (1 ♀, 1 ♂, DEBU00258209 View Materials , DEBU00259945 View Materials , MNCR) ; Puntarenas, Corcovado Ntl. Park, 150 m, dung trap, 15–16.VIII.1983. D. H. Lindeman coll. (3 ♀, 2 ♂, DEBU00258205 View Materials , DEBU00258211 View Materials , DEBU00259951 View Materials , DEBU00259952 View Materials , DEBU00258208 View Materials ) .
Distribution: Costa Rica, Panama.
Etymology: The specific name refers to the conspicuous four copulatory fork arms.
Comments: This Central American species is similar to P. thiemei , differing mainly by the conspicuously developed and curved male genital fork arms and the brownish colour of the head.
MNCR |
Museo Nacional de Costa Rica |
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