Thinoscatella Mathis, 1979

Costa, Daniel N. R., Mathis, Wayne N., Marinoni, Luciane & Sepúlveda, Tatiana A., 2024, Phylogeny and taxonomy of the shore-fly tribe Scatellini (Diptera: Ephydridae: Ephydrinae), Zoologia (e 23100) 41, pp. 1-35 : 25-26

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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S1984-4689.v41.e23100

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13177088

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scientific name

Thinoscatella Mathis, 1979
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Thinoscatella Mathis, 1979 View in CoL

Fig. 36 View Figures 24–47

Thinoscatella Mathis 1979a: 20 View in CoL (as a subgenus of Lamproscatella View in CoL ; feminine). Type species: Lamproscatella lattini Mathis 1979a View in CoL , original designation. – Olafsson 1991: 41 [revised status]. – Mathis and Zatwarnicki 1995: 288 [world catalog].

Diagnosis. This genus is similar to Lamproscatella Hendel but may be distinguished by the following combination of characters: small but conspicuous setae towards anterior margin of frontal vitta; posterior fronto-orbital seta inserted closer to medial vertical seta than to anterior fronto-orbital seta; wings hyaline, immaculate.

Description. Small to moderately small shore flies, body length 1.85–2.80 mm; brown to cinereous species.

Head: frons dull usually with distinct, subshiny to shiny frontal vitta; small, conspicuous setae towards anterior margin of frontal vitta; ocelli arranged as an isosceles triangle; lateroclinate fronto-orbital seta 2; posterior fronto-orbital seta inserted closer to medial vertical seta than to anterior fronto-orbital seta. Antenna short, dark; pedicel setae typical; basal flagellomere round, brown; arista macropubescent. Face conspicuously protruding, with an interfoveal, dorsal hump; facial setae conspicuous, 2–3 lateral facial setae curved laterodorsally; long ventroclinate setae along oral margin; Eye nearly round; gena medium (gena to eye ratio 0.38); a row of setulae at the ventral margin of gena, without a distinct genal seta.

Thorax: mesonotum mostly microtomentose, dull colored, unicolorous; pleural areas generally concolorous with mesonotum: 3 pair of dorsocentral bristles (1+2); acrostichal setae in 2 rows extending to scutellum, setae generally subequal to each other, small, prescutellar acrostichal absent; 2 pair of lateral scutellar setae, basal pair shorter than apical pair; Legs mostly concolorous with pleural areas, without distinct setae, color of tarsi brown. Wing immaculate, hyaline; costa relatively long, extended to vein M 1; stem of halter short, head oval, pale yellow.

Abdomen: tergites gray to brown, microtomentose, sometimes slightly darker toward margins; dorsal setae small and scattered. Male Terminalia ( Fig. 36 View Figures 24–47 ): sternite 1 present; sternite 5 present, sternite 6 absent. Epandrium as a plate generally ovoid in posterior view or elongated ellipsoid, with a narrow opening below the cerci; surstyli either lacking or fused indistinguishably with ventral margin of epandrium; ejaculatory apodeme lacking; aedeagus tube-like, slender, sometimes strongly tapered at apex; gonites roughly to distinctly Y-shaped, dorsal arms flattened, without setae; phallapodeme laterally compressed, straight to slightly curved; Female Terminalia: sternite 8 divided, as 2 lateral, lunate sclerites; female cerci without prominent setae. Female ventral receptacle with a helmet-like operculum, small, not covering extended process.

Distribution. Holarctic and Oriental (Tibet) Regions.

Remarks. This genus comprises three species, and we included two, T. lattini (Mathis) and T. quadrisetosa (Becker) , in our taxon sampling. Adults prefer mud-sand beaches ( Mathis 1979a) and are found in considerable numbers on flat, sand-covered beaches with growths of blue-green algae ( Olafsson 1991). Immature stages are unknown.

In our phylogenetic analyses, the node giving rise to the species of Thinoscatella was the sister group to the nodes giving rise to Haloscatella and Lamproscatella .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ephydridae

Loc

Thinoscatella Mathis, 1979

Costa, Daniel N. R., Mathis, Wayne N., Marinoni, Luciane & Sepúlveda, Tatiana A. 2024
2024
Loc

Thinoscatella

Mathis WN & Zatwarnicki T 1995: 288
Olafsson E 1991: 41
Mathis WN 1979: 20
1979
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