Opeatocerata Melander

Câmara, J. T. & Rafael, J. A., 2014, Revision of Opeatocerata Melander, 1928 (Diptera: Empididae: Empidinae), Zootaxa 3846 (4), pp. 502-546 : 504

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Opeatocerata Melander
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Opeatocerata Melander View in CoL View at ENA

Opeatocerata Melander, 1928: 135 View in CoL . Type species: Empis rubida Wheeler & Melander, 1901: 368 View in CoL (original designation); Smith, 1967: 18 (cat.); Smith, 1989: 512, 513 (re-description); Yang et al., 2007: 146 (cat.); Cumming & Sinclair, 2009: 661 (key to genera), 668 (cit.); Câmara & Rafael, 2011: 37 (cit.).

Re-description. Male. Head: Holoptic, upper ommatidia larger and clearly delineated from lower ommatidia. Ocellar tubercle protuberant, brown with brown pruinescence, with 2 pairs of divergent bristles, anterior pair longer. Postocular bristles black, distinct, arranged in a complete uniseriate row, progressively longer ventrally. Postcranium brown with grey pruinescence, denser ventrally. Postgena with long yellow bristles. Antenna ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 ) inserted below middle of head; small antennal segments, slightly pubescent, postpedicel suboval; style aristiform, bi-segmented, 2– 3 X longer than postpedicel. Proboscis yellow, labellum with yellow bristles apically and ventrally. Thorax distinctly convex, shiny, with yellow bristles. Pronotum with transverse row of yellow bristles on anterior margin. Thoracic chaetotaxy: 1 acrostichal placed posteriorly, near scutellum and between last and stronger dorsocentral; dorsocentral row of uniseriate, slender, yellow, interrupted on posterior descendant region and posteriorly with pair longer; 3–5 postpronotals; 2 robust notopleurals with several smaller in front; several supraalar; 2 postalar, posterior stronger; 1 pair of parallel scutellars; laterotergite with 7–9 long and yellow bristles. Legs long, slender, mostly yellow, except tarsomeres 4–5 brown to black. All legs with distinct bristles; hind legs with distinct anterodorsal and posterodorsal rows of long bristles; hind tibia with larger number of scattered bristles. Wing ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 ) hyaline with pterostigma brown to black, distinct; Costal vein ending at the apex of the wing; R1 vein ending near the middle of the wing; subcostal vein straight; R4+5 forked, with R5 ending at wing apex and R4 curved upwards, forming angle of almost 90° with R5; cells bm and br shorter than cell dm, cell dm with three branches (M1, M2 and CuA1) with M1 curved upwardly; alula with long bristles. Halter yellow. Abdomen yellow, tergites usually with paramedian brown to black spots ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 ); bristles present laterally in all segments and posteriorly on segments 6–8; sternite 8 divided in two plates ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 ) (except in O. cylindrophallus View in CoL sp.nov.). Terminalia yellow; epandrium membranous anteriorly, strongly fused to cercus and with posterior ventral lobe ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 ). Cercus divided in two lobes, anterior and posterior ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 ); anterior cercus with dorsal projection and a descendant plate ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 ); posterior cercus usually with dorsal projections. Hypoproct present ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 ). Hypandrium membranous and surrounding phallus. Phallus long and slender, curved upwards, or short and stout. Ejaculatory apodeme tetralamellar. Female similar to male, except dichoptic, with subequal ommatidia; wing usually more infuscated at apex. Abdominal segment 8 elongated and segment 10 shorter than segment 8, cercus long and narrow.

Geographic records. Brazil (Amazonas; Goiás, new record; Mato Grosso; Pará, new record; Roraima, new record); Bolivia ( Smith 1989, 2 ♀ not examined); Colombia, new record; Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama ( Smith 1989, 1 ♂, 1 ♀ not examined), Trinidad.

Camara, J. T. & Rafael, J. A. (2011) Two new species of Opeatocerata Melander (Diptera, Empididae, Empidinae) from the Brazilian Amazon Basin. Zootaxa, 3062, 37 - 45.

Cumming, J. M. & Sinclair, B. J. (2009) Empididae (dance flies, balloon flies, predaceous flies). In: Brown, B. V., Borkent, A., Cumming, J. M., Wood, D. M., Woodley, N. E. & Zumbado, M. A. (Eds.), Manual of Central American Diptera. Vol. 1. NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, pp. 653 - 670.

Melander, A. L. (1928) Diptera, Fam. Empididae. In: Wytsman, O. (Ed.), Genera Insectorum. Fasc. 185. Louis Desmet- Verteneuil, Bruxelles, 434 pp.

Smith, K. G. V. (1967) Family Empididae, In: Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo (Ed.), A Catalogue of Diptera of Americas South of the United States, Sao Paulo, pp. 67.

Smith, K. G. V. (1989) The Neotropical genus Opeatocerata Melander (Diptera, Empididae). Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 84 (Supplement), 511 - 516. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1590 / s 0074 - 02761989000800090

Wheeler, W. M. & Melander, A. L. (1901) Empididae In: Biologia Centrali Americana. Insecta Diptera, 1 (Supplement), 366 - 376.

Yang, D., Zhang, K., Yao, G. & Zhang, J. (2007) World Catalog of Empididae (Insecta: Diptera). China Agricultural University Press, Beijing, vi + 599 pp.

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FIGURES 1 – 7. 1. Opeatocerata agudeloi sp. nov. antenna; 2. Wing; 3. O. stubbsi, tergites 4 – 8; 4. O. melanderi, sternites 5 – 8; 5. Cercus, epandrium and subepandrial sclerite, lateral view; 6. Opeatocerata ampullaria sp. nov., lobes of cercus, dorsal view; 7. descendant plate of anterior cercus, posterior view.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Empididae

SubFamily

Empidinae