Chromagallia paraguayensis Gonçalves, Mejdalani
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Chromagallia paraguayensis Gonçalves, Mejdalani View in CoL et Costa sp. nov.
( Figs 30–34 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C , 43, 44, 48 View FIGURES 41 – 48 )
Length. Male holotype, 4.6mm; male paratypes, 4.6–4.7mm; female paratype, 4.8mm.
Holotype description.
Head and thorax (color). Ground color of anterior dorsum mostly black. Face black, ocelli red. Frons with pair of brown maculae on antennal ledges; genae with pair of inconspicuous dark brown maculae. Forewings dark brown with four scarlet maculae as follows: larger one on basal half of clavus (transcommissural); one mostly on apical portion of clavus (transcomissural); one more basally on inner discal and brachial cells; one on distal half of costal margin opposite claval apex; distal forewing margin pale brown. Fore legs mostly brown basally with distal femoral portion yellow (remaining parts of legs lost); middle legs mostly brown basally with knee, tibia and tarsus yellow, tarsal claws brown; hind legs mostly brown with tarsus yellow, tarsal claws brown.
Male genitalia. Pygofer ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C ), in lateral view, with apical portion narrowed and directed inward, bearing scattered setae. Subgenital plates ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C ), in ventral view, greatly narrowed on distal 2/3, fused only at basal portion, with small scattered setae; in lateral view ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C ), upturned distally, extending posteriorly approximately as far as pygofer apex. Styles ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C ), in dorsal view, very narrow and elongate with anterior portion slightly projected inward; anterior half of shaft slightly expanded and with projection for articulation with connective; apex blunt, not forked, bearing few setae. Connective ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C ), in lateral view, elongate, well developed and sclerotized; Y-shaped in dorsal view, not fused with aedeagal base. Aedeagus ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C ) symmetrical; shaft, in lateral view, directed dorsoposteriorly, of triangular form, without processes. Anal tube ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C ), in lateral view, with segment X not curved and anal style bearing few setae.
Female paratype (color). Abdomen ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 30 – 34. C ), in ventral view, with distal portion mostly brown, remaining area yellow. Other color pattern features generally similar to those of holotype.
Female genitalia (based on one paratype). Abdominal sternite IV with small setae concentrated on posterior margin; sternite V reduced, also with small setae concentrated on posterior margin; sternites VI and VII located more internally; sternite VI reduced; sternite VII ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 41 – 48 ) well developed, subtriangular in ventral view, anterior portion with capitate projection followed by conspicuous median elliptical fovea; posterior margin narrowly emarginated medially; in caudal view with conspicuous T-shaped apodeme ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 41 – 48 ). Base of ovipositor exposed. First valvulae, in lateral view, slightly dorsally curved from base; ventral interlocking device distinct, located on basiventral portion of shaft; dorsolateral surface with reticulate sculptured area formed by oblique rows of scale-like processes on distal 2/3 of shaft; ventroapical region with scale-like processes; dorsoapical and ventroapical margins pseudodentate; apex acute. Second valvulae ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 41 – 48 ), in lateral view, slightly curved dorsally from base, with broadest point on apical third; with dorsal hyaline area on median portion; inconspicuous dorsal prominence present; teeth mostly subtriangular, not bearing denticles, positioned on distal half of dorsal margin (just behind dorsal hyaline area); shaft apex subacute. Gonoplacs, in lateral view, with proximal half broadening gradually toward median portion; apex subacute; surface with tiny spiniform processes and setae on apical portion and extending anteriorly along ventral margin.
Intraspecific variation (based on all male and female paratypes). Facial maculae may vary in size and tonality. Forewing maculae may vary in size and shape.
Etymology. The new species epithet, paraguayensis , refers to Paraguay, the country in which all specimens herein described were collected.
Type material. Paraguay, Canindeyu Department. Holotype: male, “ Paraguay, Canindeyu\ 18– 26.VII.1996 \ A C.F. Costa leg”; “Reserva Natural del\ Bosque Mbaracayu,\ Jejuimi Mal5” ( DZUP). Paratypes (five specimens) with the same data as the holotype, excepting: one male, “ 1–15.V.1996 ”; “Mal.2” ( MNRJ); one male, “ 9–15.V.1996 ” ( DZUP); one male, “ 29.V–11.VI.1996 ”; “Jejui-mi Mal.2” ( DZUP); one female, “ 29.V-11-VI.1996 ” ( DZUP); one male, “ 11–18.VII.1996 ” ( DZUP).
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