Akorhexoza cactivora Cook, 1978
(Fig. 2B–C, 3E)
Akorhexoza cactivora Cook, 1978: 33 (male, female; figures male and female genitalia). Type–locality: Mexico, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende. Holotype male, University of Minnesota Insect Collection, St. Paul. Ref.– Amorim & Haenni, 1996: 37 (Neotropical species); Amorim, 2007: 44 (diagnosis of genus and list species, figures); Amorim, 2009a: 12 (Catalogue of Neotropical Diptera); Amorim & Brown, 2020: 4 (note of distribution and biology).
New records. MÉXICO, Estado de México, Otumba, Coyotepec, GPS: 19º 39’ 09.3’’ N, 98º 45’ 25.7’’ W, 2481 m a.s.l., Malaise trap, 23–jan to 13–feb 2008, D. Zetina – Hernandez, leg., 2 females, same data except, male, female, 12–apr to 4–may 2007, (CAIM) . Michoacán, Locality Ihuatzio, GPS: 19º 35’ 22.3’’ N, 101º 37’ 01.4’’ W, 2131 masl, 04–jul–2022, entomological net, on a Bursera bipinnata shrub, E. Maya – Elizarrarás, leg., (IEXA-CECOM) .
Remarks. The female genitalia are shown as figure 3E.
Distribution. México (Guanajuato, Estado de México, Michoacán, Querétaro).