Tethysimyia nigrifacies, Ebejer, 2023

Ebejer, Martin J., 2023, A first account of Chyromyidae (Diptera: Acalyptratae) from continental Central and South America and some Caribbean Islands, with descriptions of new species, Zootaxa 5319 (3), pp. 301-331 : 323-324

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5319.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8202871

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03855D59-FFF5-FF86-37DE-FB57FCC27497

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scientific name

Tethysimyia nigrifacies
status

sp. nov.

Tethysimyia nigrifacies sp. nov.

Figs 15–17 View FIGURE 15 View FIGURE 16 View FIGURE 17

Material: holotype ♁, WEST INDIES : Dominica, Portsmouth , -. vii.1979, leg. N.L.H. Krauss ( UZMC) . Paratypes: 3♀♀, same data and depository, US Virgin Islands: 1♀, St Thomas (date and collector not known) ( UZMC) .

Diagnosis: A sexually dimorphic species: black faced in the male, yellow in the female; frons projecting anteriorly; a pair of long divergent ocellars; anterior declivity of scutum yellow; mediotergite yellow.

Description

Male.

Head: yellow except for black face and contiguous anterior 2/3 of frons, posterior third of frons brown; anterior 1/3 of gena also black; ocelli reddish on a yellow ocellar triangle; frons broad, at vertex about 0.5 width of head, narrowed anteriorly, at level of antennae about 0.7 width that at level of anterior ocellus; gena narrow in front, deeper behind, in profile, below middle of eye, about half height of eye, with several scattered white setulae; occiput in profile broadly visible behind eye except at posterior pole of eye, postocular setulae in one row; mouth parts all yellow; 2 vibrissal setulae poorly developed; face short, poorly sclerotized and depressed; median carina between antennae narrow; antenna with black basal flagellomere, pedicel brown with distinct short seta dorsally; arista yellow on basal 1/3, remainder black; chaetotaxy: 2 fronto-orbitals placed on posterior half of fronto-orbital plate, with 3 short setulae in front, 1 inner and 1 outer vertical, both strong; ocellars broken; paraverticals minute and divergent; 1–2 pairs of short postocellars; about 20 distinct pale setulae scattered on frons.

Thorax: pale yellow; chaetotaxy: 1 postpronotal, 2 notopleural, 1 intrapostalar, 1 postalar, 2 dorsocentrals, anterior about 1/3 length of posterior, acrostichals in 8 irregular rows with 1 pair of developed prescutellars, 4 scutellars, 1 anepisternal, katepisternal at upper posterior corner missing (broken), and 3 setulae vertically down middle of sclerite.

Wing: veins all pale yellow; distance on costa between R 2+3 and R 4+5 about 0.5 that between R 4+5 and M; distance between cross veins about x2 length of posterior cross vein, which is about 0.4 length of apical section of vein Cu. Haltere pale yellow.

Legs: not modified except for numerous, thickened, pale, pecten-like setulae along ventral surface of hind basitarsomere; apico-ventral seta on mid tibia present and strong; claws black on apical 2/3; hind trochanter not modified.

Abdomen: all tergites yellow with numerous fine pale brown setulae especially along posterior margins, where the longer setulae are about half to 2/3 length of respective tergite.

Hypopygium: ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ), epandrium small and pale, bearing a small indistinct surstylar lobe; cerci small and pale; hypandrium distinct, long and broad, viewed dorsoventrally bearing a setulose pregonite posteriorly; phallapodeme long rod-like, postgonites short, apically spatulate and curved dorsomedially with a dense margin of microsetulae; distiphallus pale, weakly sclerotized and broad basally and narrow apical section shorter than broad basal section.

Female: ( Fig. 17 View FIGURE 17 ) similar to male, but head entirely yellow and frons more setulose.

Body length: male 1.3mm, female 1.4mm, Wing length: male 1.1mm, female 1.2mm.

Etymology: the species epithet refers to the black face in the male.

Similar species: T. nigrifacies is a unique species in having a black-faced male. In most respects it is closest to T. bonairensis and T. litophila , the new species described above. The important differences are in the male hypopygium, where T. nigrifacies differs in having a broader hypandrium when viewed dorsoventrally, a thicker phallapodeme; differently shaped postgonites that have a densely micro-setulose margin, and a relatively shorter and broader aedeagus.

Distribution: West Indies ( Dominica, US Virgin Islands).

UZMC

Universidad del Zulia

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chyromyidae

SubTribe

Chyromyinae

Genus

Tethysimyia

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