Lucilia lucigerens (James)

Whitworth, Terry, 2010, Keys to the genera and species of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of the West Indies and description of a new species of Lucilia Robineau-Desvoidy, Zootaxa 2663, pp. 1-35 : 24-25

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.276279

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6209794

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Lucilia lucigerens (James)
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Lucilia lucigerens (James) View in CoL

Figs. 46–47 View FIGURES 38 – 49 , 58–59 View FIGURES 52 – 61 , 73–75, 85 View FIGURES 73 – 87. 73 – 81 , 92 View FIGURES 91 – 92

Phaenicia lucigerens James, 1971: 384 View in CoL

Diagnosis. Male frons narrow with fronto-orbitals touching, 0.023 (0.02–0.03)/5 of head width; female frons 0.24 6 (0.24–0.25)/5 of head width. Pattern of setae on tibia, t1 1p; t2 1ad to av, 1v; t3 no strong setae. Basicosta brown; upper calypter pale with yellow rim, lower calypter light tan in both sexes. Fifth tergite coppery to aeneous in both sexes; this character distinctive in most specimens, though sometimes color can be faint, especially in a few females. A few L. fayeae may exhibit this character, but both upper and lower calypters are dark and this species is not known from Jamaica. Some L. eximia are coppery, but the color is not limited to T5. If the aeneous tergite and other characters are missed it will key to L. eximia . Presutural area of thorax microtomentose except for posterolateral corners shining. Abominal tergites microtomentose to rear edge of T3, T4 and T5 polished, tomentum sometimes stops short of the end of T3 or extends to front edge of T4.

Male genitalia in lateral view with surstylus short, digitate, base narrow, distal two-thirds expanded, curved slightly forward; cercus broad base, tapering evenly to narrow point, longer than surstylus. In posterior view, surstylus curved inward, cercus long and straight ( Figs. 46, 47 View FIGURES 38 – 49 ). Phallus and other male characters and ovipositor are typical for the L. eximia group ( Figs. 58–59 View FIGURES 52 – 61 , 73–75, 85 View FIGURES 73 – 87. 73 – 81 , 92 View FIGURES 91 – 92 ).

Distribution. This species is known only from Jamaica (LSAM, USNM, WSUP).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Calliphoridae

Genus

Lucilia

Loc

Lucilia lucigerens (James)

Whitworth, Terry 2010
2010
Loc

Phaenicia lucigerens

James 1971: 384
1971
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