Didactylomyia longimana Felt, 1908, new record
Colpodia longimana Felt, 1908 (original designation). (See Gagné & Jaschhof (2017) for synonymy)
Geographic distribution: Cosmopolitan, with occurrences registered in the Neartic (USA), Oriental (Sri Lanka) (Gagné & Jaschhof 2017) and Neotropical Regions (Colombia, Dominican Republic and Mexico) (Gagné 1994).
Examined material. BRAZIL: Mato Grosso do Sul, Aquidauana, Ecological Reserve of Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul (UEMS) (S 20° 26’ 03.7’’ / W 055° 39’ 20.8’’), riparian forest (Cerrado), 26.xi–11.xii.2012, Lamas, Nihei and eq. col .
Diagnosis [after Gagné, (1975)]. Wing length: male, 1.20–1.72 mm; female, 1.35–1.74 mm. Antenna: neck of the male flagellomere III naked, 0.80–1.22 length node; neck of the female flagellomere III 0.01– 0.13 length node. Body and wing yellow, with or without markings: dark wing spots present or absent at tip R 1, in R 4+5 cell at level of Cu fork, and near apices of Cu 1 and Cu 2; legs brown except for yellow hind femur and tibia yellow except for brown areas near leg joints; thorax with or without dark strip beginning at base of forecoxae, continuing across proepimeron, metanepisternum and base of hind coxa, and, occasionally, continuing along abdominal pleura for various lengths. Male terminalia: aedeagus, hypoproct and mediobasal lobes extremely reduced in size; hypoproct without mesobasal spinules (spiniform microtrichia). Female cerci 2-segmented.
Pupa and larva. Unknown.