Gynapteromyia costaricensis Jaschhof
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4127.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6059548 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DFD426-2842-4B10-FF35-F926FE03E7C4 |
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Gynapteromyia costaricensis Jaschhof |
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sp. nov. |
Gynapteromyia costaricensis Jaschhof View in CoL sp. nov.
Fig. 5A–C View FIGURE 5 A – C
Diagnosis. Gynapteromyia costaricensis belongs to the species with simple hair-shaped translucent sensilla on both the flagellomeres (Fig. C) and palpi (Fig. B). Male genitalic characters peculiar to this species are as follows (Fig. A). The conspicuously narrow tegmen has only slightly protruding corners apically (↓); the protrusions of the medial gonocoxal bridges are distinct, rounded and covered with very dense, large microtrichia (↓); and the elongate gonostylus is equipped with a long, subapically slightly broadened tooth, which is perpendicular to the gonostylar body (↓). Females of this species are not known.
Other male characters. Body length 1.8–2.1 mm. Head. Genal setae 3–7. Eye bridge 3(–4) ommatidia long dorsally. Scape with 1–2 setae. Fourth flagellomere (Fig. C) with neck and node equally long; node with dense crenulate whorl medially, microtrichia dense basally, sparse elsewhere. Palpus (Fig. B) clearly shorter than head height, 3 segments, outline somewhat varying, first and second segments with translucent sensilla. Wing length / width 2.5. Membrane around Rs with sparse or no setae. Vein btv setose. CuA extending to, or fading out before wing margin. Legs with narrow scales in addition to setae. Genitalia (Fig. A). Gonocoxae: ventral emargination deep, broadened basally; ventral bridge unsetose, with distinct transverse suture; anterior processes of apodemes thick, about as long as distance separating them. Gonostylus 2.6 times longer than wide, slightly tapered towards apex. Tegmen blunt-ended; apodemes large.
Etymology. The species epithet, a Latinized adjective, refers to the occurrence of this species in Costa Rica.
Type material. Holotype. Male (INB0004431895), Costa Rica, province San José, Moravia, Zurquí de Moravia, 1,600 m, old-growth cloud forest, 19–26 Sep. 2013, Malaise trap (#1, tower path), ZADBI Project (in MNCR). Paratypes. All from the type locality: male (INB0004380455), 11–18 Jan. 2013, emergence trap over running water (creek 1); male (INB0004380571), 19–26 Apr. 2013, flight interception trap (tower path); 2 males (INB0004431040, -021), 3–10 May 2013, Malaise trap (#2, creek 2 north); male (INB0004434807), 17–24 May 2013, dry Malaise trap (creek 1); male (INB0004431868), 24–31 May 2013, Malaise trap (#1, tower path); 2 males (INB0004435440, -459), 24–31 May 2013, Malaise trap (#3, north pasture); male (INB0004435438), 7–14 June 2013, Malaise trap (#1, tower path); male (INB0004432300), 5–12 July 2013, emergence trap over dry branches (tower path) (all in MNCR).
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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica |
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