Paratetrapedia connexa, (VACHAL, 1909)
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PARATETRAPEDIA CONNEXA ( VACHAL, 1909) View in CoL
( FIGS 1, 3, 5 View Figures 1–5 , 12, 13, 14 View Figures 12–17 , 35 View Figures 34–41 , 67, 86, 117, 149, 150 View Figures 147–158 )
Tetrapedia connexa Vachal, 1909: 30 ; holotype male,
Bolivia: La Paz, Ampere (MNHP, examined).
Chalepogenus hypoleucus Cockerell, 1923a: 449 View in CoL ; holotype female, Guyana: Pomeroon-Supenaam, Issororo (BMNH, examined).
Tetrapedia mayarum Cockerell, 1912a: 30 ; holotype male, Guatemala, Izabal, Quirigua (AMNH, examined).
Chalepogenus mayarum ; Cockerell, 1914: 320. Lutz & Cockerell, 1920: 562. Cockerell, 1942: 562.
Chalepogenus hypoleucus View in CoL ; Michener, 1942: 281.
Tetrapedia mayarum ; Cockerell, 1946: 204.
Paratetrapedia lugubris View in CoL ; Michener, 1954: 115, figs 68–70 (erroneous identification of P. connexa , suggested by drawings of male genitalia).
Paratetrapedia connexa View in CoL ; Aguiar, 2007: 622.
Comments and diagnosis: Paratetrapedia connexa is very similar to P. lugubris in pattern of colour, pubescence, and integument sculpture. The distribution of hairs on sterna of the males is identical to that of P. lugubris except for the apex of S6 weakly sinuous with small rows of short hairs ( Fig. 15 View Figures 12–17 ). Paratetrapedia connexa differs from P. lugubris mainly in the omaular carina, which occupies more than the upper half of the mesepisternum. The female of P. connexa also differs from P. lugubris by completely black terga, without yellow marks laterally.
Variation: Paratetrapedia connexa exhibits colour variation in wing membrane, sterna of male, and pubescence of hind leg. Most of the specimens examined from the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais ( Brazil) have wing membrane yellow hyaline with microtrichia dark brown on apical portion. The specimens from the states of Paraíba and Pernambuco ( Brazil), Peru, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Panama have the wing membrane black infumate. Specimens from other regions have intermediate pattern of colour of wing membrane, between yellow hyaline and black infumate. A few specimens have the setae on the first labial palpal segment not curved. The pubescence on the hind leg can vary between completely black to pale yellow. Most of the male specimens examined have sterna completely black with small yellow marks laterally. Some specimens from Rondônia ( Brazil) have S4–S6 completely yellow. Some specimens from the south-western Amazon basin are smaller than the majority of specimens studied.
Male. Body length: 7.8–11.5; maximum head width: 2.7–3.4; wing length (including tegula): 8.1–11.2. Female. Body length: 8.9–9.2; maximum head width: 3.0–3.7; fore wing length (including tegula): 8.0–9.4.
Distribution: Bolivia; Brazil: Amazonas, Bahia, Distrito Federal, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Maranhão, Minas Gerais, Pará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Rondônia, Roraima, Tocantins; Costa Rica; Ecuador; Guatemala; Guyana; French Guiana; Panama; Peru ( Fig. 67).
Type material: Tetrapedia connexa Vachal ; holotype (MNHP): ‘ Bolivia \ Mapiri’ ‘ ♂ ’ ‘Holotype’ ‘ Tetrap.\ connexa \ Vach.’ ‘Museum Paris\ Coll. J. Vachal 1911’ ‘ Tetrapedia \ connexa \ Vachal’.
Chalepogenus hypoleucus Cockerell ; holotype (BMNH): ‘Type’ ‘B.M. Type’\ Hym.\ 17.B.881’ ‘ Chalepogenus \ hypoleucus \ Ckll. Type’ ‘Issororo\ N.W.D.\ B. Guiana \ June 1915 ’ ‘Press. by\ Imp. Bur. Ent.\ Brit. Mus.\ 1923-21’ ‘G.E. Brodkin\ Collector’.
Tetrapedia mayarum Cockerell ; holotype (AMNH): ‘Quirigua\ Guatemala \ (W.P. Ckll.)’ ‘ Tetralonia pedia \ mayarum \ Ckll. Type’ ‘Ac 33583’.
Additional material: See Appendix.
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Paratetrapedia connexa
Aguiar, Antonio J. C. & Melo, Gabriel A. R. 2011 |
Paratetrapedia lugubris
Michener CD 1954: 115 |
Tetrapedia mayarum
Cockerell TDA 1946: 204 |
Chalepogenus hypoleucus
Michener CD 1942: 281 |
Chalepogenus hypoleucus
Cockerell TDA 1923: 449 |
Chalepogenus mayarum
Cockerell TDA 1942: 562 |
Lutz FE & Cockerell TDA 1920: 562 |
Cockerell TDA 1914: 320 |
Tetrapedia mayarum
Cockerell TDA 1912: 30 |
Tetrapedia connexa
Vachal J 1909: 30 |