Sarcophaga (Bulbostyla) cuautla Giroux & Wheeler sp. nov.
(Figs. 14–19)
Type material: holotype: ɗ labelled ‘ Cuautla Mx / June 5 '22 / EG Smith’; ‘ɗ’; ‘GN’; ‘David G. Hall / COLL.’; ‘N. Gen? / Sp.N. / Det. D. G. Hall’; ‘ Holotype / Sarcophaga (Bulbostyla) / cuautla / Giroux & Wheeler’ (USNM).
Description (male): body length 11.0 mm.
Head: 12–14 pairs of medioclinate frontal setae. Genal setae black, postgena mostly white-haired, black setae restricted to posterior part of postgena.
Thorax: proanepisternum bare.
Wing: dark hairs on lateral margin of alula longer than those on anterior margin of anal lobe. Hairs fringing calypters pale-brown.
Legs: hind tibia without long, wavy posteroventral hairs.
Abdomen: tergite 5 same color as other abdominal tergites or with a pale brown margin, with a marginal row of strong setae, two middle (dorsal) ones sometimes slightly anterior to the others.
Terminalia: cerci and syntergosternite 7+8 same color as epandrium. Surstylus without a small posteroventral projection. Window on sternite 5 almost even with rest of base. Pregonite with pointed lateral extension. Vesica and juxta as in Figs. 14–15. Juxta in posterior view as in Fig. 16.
Female: unknown.
Etymology: The species name is a noun in apposition based on the type locality, Cuautla, Mexico.