Ommatius yanantin, Sánchez & Camargo, 2023

Sánchez, Pável & Camargo, Alexssandro, 2023, The ampliatus species group of Ommatius Wiedemann, 1821 (Diptera, Asilidae, Ommatiinae) in Peru with the description of four new species, Zootaxa 5352 (4), pp. 501-520 : 511-515

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5352.4.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8426534

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BFD99296-5EDC-4290-9737-D11277F793B7

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scientific name

Ommatius yanantin
status

sp. nov.

Ommatius yanantin sp. nov.

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( Figs 46–57 View FIGURES 46–52 View FIGURES 53–57 , 66 View FIGURE 66 )

Description of male holotype. Length: body, 12.5 mm; wing, 10.5 mm.

Diagnosis. Femora black, except narrow bases, reddish ( Figs 46–47 View FIGURES 46–52 ); wing with costal dilation ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 46–52 ); hind femur tumid ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 46–52 ); epandrium narrowed and rounded apically ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 46–52 ), narrow apex markedly curved backwards, meeting the opposite one ( Figs 49, 51 View FIGURES 46–52 ); gonocoxite wide with two macrosetae, one long and thick.

Head ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46–52 ). Antenna dark brown, black setose; two black ocellar setae; face, frons and vertex black, golden pruinose, the first about a seventh width of head; mystacal macrosetae black above and yellowish bellow; palpus black, yellowish setose; proboscis black, white setose ventrally, labial setae yellowish; occiput black, gray pruinose with white setae, upper third of margin of eye with 8–10 postocular black macrosetae, uppermost proclinate. Thorax ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46–52 ). Dark brown; scutum brown pruinose, except for yellow sparse pruinosity on corners of the latter and around notopleural suture; pronotum, scutellum and pleura mixed silver and pale golden pruinose. Chaetotaxy: pronotum white setose, with two pairs of yellowish macrosetae on antepronotum; postpronotal lobe white setose; scutum with black macrosetae, 2 notopleural, 1 supra-alar, 1 postalar and 4 postsutural dorsocentral; scutellar disc with few pale-yellow setae, 2 apical scutellar black macrosetae; 1 black anepimeral macroseta; anatergal setae absent; katatergal macrosetae yellow; posterior meron + metanepisternum yellow setose. Wing ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 46–52 ). Brownish, apical half darkened by microtrichia; veins dark brown, with costal dilation; crossvein r-m anterior to middle of discal cell; R 4+5 bifurcation slightly anterior to level of apex of discal cell; microtrichia on posterior margin of wing arranged in single row; halter brownish yellow. Legs ( Figs 46–47 View FIGURES 46–52 ). Coxae mixed silver and pale golden pruinose; femora black, narrow bases reddish, hind femur tumid; tibiae yellow, mid and hind tibia brown ventrally and apically; tarsomeres dark brown, except first ones of fore and mid tarsi, yellow with dark apex. Chaetotaxy: fore femur black setose, long yellow setae ventrally, 1 anterodorsal short black macroseta on basal third; mid femur black setose, long yellow setae ventrally, black macrosetae, 2 anterior, 2 anteroventral, 1 anterodorsal, 1 posterodorsal, subapical; hind femur mostly yellow setose, macrosetae mostly yellowish, 2 anterior, 6 anteroventral, stouter and longer basally, 6 posteroventral, 2–3 apical ones black, 1 anterodorsal, also black, subapical; fore tibia with 2 long posteroventral yellow macrosetae; mid tibia with 2 anterodorsal, 2 anteroventral and 2 posteroventral black macrosetae; hind tibia with 4 macrosetae dorsally and 1 spur-like macroseta; tarsi with black setae. Abdomen ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 46–52 ). Black, mostly covered with white setae; lateral marginal macrosetae on tergite 1 white. Terminalia ( Figs 49–51 View FIGURES 46–52 ). Black (except reddish brown apex of epandrium and gonostylus), white setose, some black setae present; epandrium with apex narrowed ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 46–52 ), rounded and strongly curved backwards, meeting opposite one ( Figs 49, 51 View FIGURES 46–52 ); subepandrial sclerite conical ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 53–57 ); gonostylus short, curved and pointed posteriorly ( Figs 53–54 View FIGURES 53–57 ); gonocoxite less sclerotized, broad and curved posteriorly, in area of insertion of gonostylus, sclerotized area with 2 macrosetae, 1 strongly thickened ( Figs 51–53 View FIGURES 46–52 View FIGURES 53–57 ); ejaculatory apodeme wide in lateral view, 1.5 times as long as phallus ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 53–57 ); hypandrium dome-like, posterior apex less projected, very thin and pointed ( Figs 51–53 View FIGURES 46–52 View FIGURES 53–57 ).

Female. Unknown.

Etymology. A masculine noun in apposition,from the Quechua language that refers to a concept of complementary dualism between opposites, present in any aspect of the existence in the Andean cosmovision.

Holotype condition. Good, terminalia dissected.

Taxonomic discussion. Ommatius yanantin sp. nov. can be differentiated from other species in the ampliatus group mainly by the black femora ( Figs 46–47 View FIGURES 46–52 ); most anteroventral macrosetae of hind femur yellow ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 46–52 ); epandrium triangular ending in an angular process, rounded apically ( Fig 49–51 View FIGURES 46–52 ); gonocoxite with 1 long, thick macroseta ( Fig. 51–53 View FIGURES 46–52 View FIGURES 53–57 ); and phallus narrowing apically ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 53–57 ). The most similar species is O. nanciae Vieira, 2015 which can be separated by the subrectangular subepandrial sclerite; hypandrium with distal apex rounded; gonostylus conic distally; ejaculatory apodeme with a dorsal keel and phallus straight to body axis. Additionally, in the male of Ommatius yanantin sp. nov., the vein C is dilated anteriorly ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 46–52 ) while in males of O. nanciae it is not dilated.

Distribution. Peru, Department of Cajamarca, Querocoto ( Fig. 66 View FIGURE 66 ). The type locality corresponds to a Montane shrubland on the western slopes of the Andes. The only known specimen was collected in April.

Type material. Holotype: PERÚ: CA. Querocoto , La Iraca [Cerro Paja blanca], 2350 m. 6°21’38.55”S, 79°07’29.42”W iv.2021 I. Galindo GoogleMaps / HOLOTYPE ♂ Ommatius yanantin Sánchez & Camargo (MUSM) .

CA

Chicago Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

SubFamily

Ommatiinae

Genus

Ommatius

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