Himantigera nigrifemorata Macquart, 1847
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Himantigera nigrifemorata Macquart, 1847 View in CoL
( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1–6 , 10 View FIGURES 7–12 , 13–16 View FIGURES 13–24 , 25–26 View FIGURES 25–28 , 33 View FIGURES 33–38 , 39 View FIGURES 39–44 , 45–47 View FIGURES 45–55 , 56–58 View FIGURES 56–58 , 62–63 View FIGURES 62–65 , 86–89 View FIGURES 86–95 , 106–107 View FIGURES 106–111 , 112–113 View FIGURES 112–117 , 120–121 View FIGURES 120–125 , 126 View FIGURE 126 , type specimens, BMNH)
Sargus nigrifemorata Macquart, 1847: 47 View in CoL –48 (original description). James & McFadden (1982): 19 (identification key to species). Type locality: Mexico. Holotype ♂ [BMNH]. Ref.— McFadden, 1972: 260.
Chrysochroma pulchrum Williston, 1900: 233 View in CoL . Type locality: Mexico, Guerrero, Chilpancingo, 6000 feet. Lectotype ♀, Paralectotype ♀ [BMNH]. Refs.— McFadden, 1972: 265 (lectotype designation); McFadden, 1971: 411 (syn.).
Chrysochroma albipes Adams, 1903: 31 View in CoL –32. Type locality: Mexico, Guito. Holotype ♂ [SEMC]. Attributed to Townsend. Ref.— James & McFadden, 1982: 19 (syn.).
Diagnosis. Relatively small and unmetallic (e.g., Figs 106–107 View FIGURES 106–111 ). Upper frons and frontal callus relatively wide ( Figs 13–16 View FIGURES 13–24 ). All apical tarsomeres dark brown. Abdomen oval-shaped, third or fourth segment widest; tergites 3– 5 densely covered with golden pilosity ( Figs 45–47 View FIGURES 45–55 ).
Material examined. Type material: HOLOTYPE ( Fig. 126 View FIGURE 126 , A–E), ♂ labeled: “Holo- / type [printed on small round white label with a light red margin]”; “ Merosargus / nigrifemoratus / Mexico Macq [Macquart] [handwritten on white paper] / ex Bigot Coll: / BM.1960-539. [printed on white paper]”; “ ♀ [handwritten on white paper]”; “ Sargus / nigrifemorata n. sp. [handwritten on white paper] [the rest of the label is illegible]”; “M. nigrifemoratus ♀ / Sargus . id. Macq. [Macquart] / Mexic. [ Mexico] J. Bigot [handwritten on white paper]” (BMNH). LECTOTYPE [ Chrysochlora pulchra ] ( Fig. 126 View FIGURE 126 , F–I), ♀ labeled: “Lecto- / type [printed on small round white label with a dark blue margin]”; “ LECTOTYPE / Chrysochlora / pulchra Williston / des. McFadden 1972 [handwritten on white paper]”; “Para- / type [printed on small round white label with a light yellow margin]”; “Chilpancingo, / Guerrero, / 4600 ft. / June. H.H. Smith [printed on white paper]”; “B.C.A. Dipt. I. / Chrysochroma / pulchrum, / Will. [Williston] [printed on white paper]”; “ Himantoloba / pulchra / (Will.) / McFadden 1970 [handwritten on white paper]” (BMNH). PARALECTOTYPE [ Chrysochlora pulchra ] ( Fig. 126 View FIGURE 126 , J–L), ♀ labeled: “Para- / Lecto- / type [printed on small round white label with a light blue margin]”; “ PARALECTOTYPE / Chrysochlora / pulchra Williston [printed on white paper]”; “Para- / type [printed on small round white label with a light-yellow margin]”; “Amula, / Guerrero, / 6000 ft. / Sept. [September] H.H. Smith [printed on white paper]”; “B.C.A. Dipt. I. / Chrysochroma / pulchrum, / Will. [Williston] [printed on white paper]”; “ Chrysochlora / pulchra / Will. [Williston] [handwritten on white paper]”; “ Himantoloba / pulchra / (Will.) / McFadden 1970 [handwritten on white paper]” (BMNH).
Additional material: 1 ♂, COSTA RICA, Cartago, La Suiza 24’, 29.ix, P. Schild ( USNM) . 2 ♂, Heredia Prov. [Province], Santo Domingo, INBio Parque , 9°59’N 85°05’W, 1150, 08.viii.2001, N.E. Woodley ( USNM) GoogleMaps . 1 ♂, Puntarenas, Monteverde , 1400–1500, 11–12.viii.76 [1976], E.M. Fisher, collr. [collector] ( CSCA) ; 1 ♂, Monteverde, Est. Biol. [Estación Biológica], 1500 m, 10°19.138’N 84°48.508’W, 15–18.viii.2010, M. Hauser ( CSCA) GoogleMaps . 1 ♂, Santa Elena , 25.vi.1993, A. Borkent, CD 1452 ( CNC) . 1 ♂, San José, 28.viii.1962, M.T. James ( USNM) . 3 ♂, San Antonio de Escazú , 1300 [meters], vi.1987, W.G. Eberhard ; 5 ♂, ix.1987 ( USNM) . 1 ♂ (antennae and wings slide-mounted), San Antonio de Escazú , 9°54’N 84°09’W, 1300 m, xi.1988, W. Eberhard, Malaise trap ( USNM) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, Escazú , 01–05.vii.1988, F.D. Parker ( LACM) ; 1 ♂, 20.vi–14.vii.1989 ( LACM) ; 2 ♂, 22.vii–05.viii.1989 ( LACM) ; 1 ♀, 21.viii–27.viii.1989 ( LACM) . 1 ♀, Zurquí de Moravia , 10°03’N 84°01’W, vi.1990, 1600 m, Malaise, P. Hanson ( USNM) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, vi.1990 ( USNM) . 1 ♂ , EL SALVADOR, San Salvador, San Salvador, San José via, 01.viii.43 [1943], C.B. Spencer (USNM). 1 ♂, 1 ♀, La Libertad, C.N.A.S. Tecla [= District of Santa Tecla, currently Nueva San Salvador), 03.vii.53 [1953], Salazar ( USNM) . 1 ♂, GUATEMALA, Chimaltenango, Yepocapa , viii.1949, H.T. Dalmat ( USNM) . 1 ♀, Guatemala, Amatitlán , 27.vii.1949, E.G. Smith ( LACM) . 5 ♂, Guatemala City, 04.vi.1989, K & S Bloem colrs [collectors] ( UCD) . 1 ♀, Sacatepéquez, Antiqua [Antigua Guatemala], 24.vi.1923, E.G. Smyth ( USNM) ; 1 ♀, Antigua [Antigua Guatemala], Fca [Finca] Salinas , 29.vi.1980, arbol N°. 12, 3 : 45 p. m. ( LACM) . 1 ♀, Sololá, 5 km. ne. [NE] Panajachel , 1700m, 14–15.viii.1974, E.M. & J.L. Fisher ( CSCA) . 2 ♂, MEXICO, Chiapas, Município de Angel Albino Corzo (Jaltenango), above Finca Custepec , 1371 m, 11.viii.1981, D.E & L.A. Breedlove ( CAS) . 1 ♂, 11 mi. [miles] NE. Las Margaritas on rd. [road] to La Soledad , 1676 m, 15.xi.1974, D.E & L.A. Breedlove ( CAS) . 3 ♂ , Durango, Durango [city], Road , 21.vii.1967, R.H. Crandall, col (LACM). 2 ♀, Guerrero, Taxco , 27.vii.1951, M. Quigley ( USNM) . 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Jalisco, mi Teocaltiche , 21.viii.1970 ( UCD) ; 1 ♀, Teocaltiche 5600’, Racho La Quinta , 25.viii.1979, B. Villegas ( UCD) . 1 ♂, Tecolotlán , 18.ix.1975, B. Villegas ( UCD) . 1 ♂, Michoacán, Cotija , 08.ix.1972, E.A. Kane & B. Villegas ( CSCA) . 2 ♂, Morelos, Crawford ( USNM) . 1 ♂ (left antenna and wing slide-mounted), Cuernavaca , 12 mi. E., 4300’, 14.viii.1954, J.G. Chilcott ( CNC) . 1 ♀, Tepoztlán , YMCA camp, 21.viii.1958, H.F. Howden ( CNC) . 4 ♂, 3 ♀, Oaxaca, Crawford ( USNM) ; 1 ♂, Crawford , Frank M. Hull Collection ( CNC) ; 1 ♂, Crawford ( UCB) . 1 ♂, Puebla, Atencingo [belongs to the city of Chietla], 02.vi.1922, E.G. Smyth ( USNM) . 1 ♂, Sinaloa, Concordia , 08.ix.1970, K.J. Capelle ( LACM) . 1 ♀ (left antenna slide-mounted), 15 mi. W. El Palmito , 5000’, 30.vii.1964, W.R.M. Mason ( CNC) . 1 ♀, Santa Lucía , 25.vii.1964, 4000’, J.F. McAlpine ( CNC) . 3 ♂, 3 ♀, 50 mi NE Mazatlán , 09.ix.1970, W.J. Hanson, T.L. Whiworth ( LACM) . 1 ♂, Sonora, Racho Santa Bárbara, La Posa de Encino Boludo , 27 km NE Alamos, mt at isolated water hole in oak, woodland, 1242m, 27°06.27’N 108°43.86’W, 21–24.viii.2009, M.E. Irwin & Stephanie Meyer ( CSCA) GoogleMaps . 1 ♂, Zacatecas, Nochistlán 6300’, Presa Los Tuzas , 26.viii.1979, B. Villegas ( UCD) .
Redescription. Male. Length: body, 8.0–10.0 mm; wing, 6.5–8.5 mm. Head ( Figs 13, 15 View FIGURES 13–24 ). Upper frons slightly narrower than widest margin of frontal callus. Frontal callus margin slightly divergent towards face. Aristalike terminal flagellomere with four thin setae basally. Thorax. Legs mostly yellow, except mid and hind coxae, apical half of mid and hind femora, and at least all apical tarsomeres dark brown. Wing ( Figs 25–26 View FIGURES 25–28 ). R 2+3 originating beyond r–m, at a distance as long as r–m ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 33–38 ). Proximal branch of M 1+2 slightly shorter than distal branch of M 1+2. Alula with microtrichia along anterior half, rarely few sparse microtrichia apically ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 39–44 ). Abdomen ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45–55 ). Elongate, at least twice as long as wide, widest at about third to fourth segments; distinctly metallic green on tergites, dark brown with green to coppery reflections on sternites; long yellow pilosity laterally on tergites 1–2; shorter golden pilosity densely covering most of tergites 3–5 and sternites. Terminalia ( Figs 56– 58 View FIGURES 56–58 , 86–89 View FIGURES 86–95 ). Genital capsule as wide as high, its posterior margin rounded dorsally; medial process of synsternite weakly developed ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 86–95 ); anterior end of gonocoxal apodeme and anterior end of phallus at same level as anterior margin of genitalia. Epandrium slightly wider than long ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 56–58 ).
Female. As for males, except as follows. Length: body 7.0–10.0, wing 6.5–9.0. Head ( Figs 14, 16 View FIGURES 13–24 ). Upper frons nearly as wide as frontal callus. Lateral area of upper frons as wide as medial area. Thorax. Distal half of all femora dark brown (rarely basal two-thirds darker). Terminalia ( Figs 62–63 View FIGURES 62–65 ). Genital fork widest medially ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 62–65 ), anterior arm clearly triangular; long projections of posterior bridge widely spaced; posterolateral process very slender dorsally.
Biology. Male post-coupling courtship of this species was described by Eberhard (1988).
Geographic distribution. Mexico (Chiapas, Durango, Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Puebla, Sinaloa, Sonora, Zacatecas) , Guatemala ( Guatemala, Chimaltenango, Sacatepéquez, Sololá) , El Salvador (La Libertad, San Salvador) , Costa Rica (Cartago, Heredia, Puntarenas, San José) ( Fig. 130 View FIGURE 130 ) .
As commented by James & McFadden (1982), this species seems to occur at higher elevations, often above 1000 meters.
Comments. Some male and female specimens, mainly from Costa Rica (see Figs 107 View FIGURES 106–111 , 113 View FIGURES 112–117 , 121 View FIGURES 120–125 ), El Salvador and Guatemala, differ in having darker legs, exemplified in the femora and in the distal half of all tibiae antero-dorsally that are dark brown. Females may also have the last two tarsomeres (not just the apical segment) of the legs dark brown instead, and paler males ( Mexico, Figs 106 View FIGURES 106–111 , 112 View FIGURES 112–117 ) may be without dark brown spots on the fore femur.
One female specimen from Mexico (Tuxtepec, Oaxaca) deposited in WSU was identified as H. silvestris (determination label by James 1981), but this same specimen was included in James & McFadden’s (1982) revision as H. nigrifemorata . It is here considered to be H. nigrifemorata since all terminal tarsomeres are black.
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McFadden, M. W. (1971) Synonymies and Combinations for Mexican Soldier Flies. (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 73 (4), 411 - 413.
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Williston, S. W. (1900) Supplement [part]. in: Godman, F. D. & Salvin, O. (Eds.). Biologia Centrali-Americana, or, contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America. Zoologia. Class Insecta. Order Diptera. Fol. I. Published for the editors by R. H. Porter and Dulau & Co., Soho Square, London, pp. 217 - 248. [signatures 2 f- 2 i]
FIGURE 126. Himantigera nigrifemorata, BMNH types. A–E. Male holotype. A. Habitus, dorsal. B. Habitus, lateral. C. Head, frontal view. D. Wing. E. Labels. F–I. Female lectotype. F. Habitus, dorsal. G. Habitus, lateral. H. Head, frontal view. I. Labels. J–L. Female paralectotype. J. Habitus, dorsal. K. Habitus, lateral. L. Labels.
FIGURE 130. Geographic distribution of Himantigera species. Squares represent holotypes, and circles paratypes and additional material.
FIGURES 1–6. Antennae of Himantigera species. 1. H. nigrifemorata, female. 2. H. silvestris, male. 3. H. superba, male. 4. H. amauroptera nov. sp., male paratype. 5. H. xanthopoda nov. sp., male paratype. 6. H. sp. A., female. Abbreviations: ar t flgm, arista-like terminal flagellomere; flg, flagellum; ped, pedicel; scp, scape.
FIGURES 7–12. Head and thorax of Himantigera species. 7. H. silvestris, head in dorsal view, male paratype [CNC]. 8. H. silvestris, head in lateral view, male paratype [CNC]. 9. H. superba, thorax in lateral view, male. 10. H. nigrifemorata, calypter lobe, male. 11. H. silvestris, calypter lobe, male paratype [CAS]. 12. H. sp. B, male. Red arrow points to projection of calypter lobe. Abbreviations: anepm, anepimeron; anepsta, anepisternum anterior; a spr, anterior spiracule; cx, coxa; fc, face; fr cl, frontal callus; hlt, halter; kepm, katepimeron; kepst, katepisternum; lt ar, lateral area of upper frons; ltg, laterotergite; lw fr, lower frons; md ar, medial area of upper frons; mr, meron; mtanepst, metanepisternum; mtepm, metepimeron; mtg, mediotergite; mtkepst, metakatepisternum; mtn, metanotum; npl sut, notopleural suture; oc tbrc, ocellar tubercle; pprn, postpronotum; pprn lb, postpronotal lobe; p spr, posterior spiracule; prepm, proepimeron; prepst, proepisternum; presct, prescutum; prbs, proboscis; sct, scutum; sctl, scutellum; st, sternite; tg, tergite; trn sut, transverse suture; vrt, vertex. Scale bar, 1 mm.
FIGURES 13–24. Head in frontal view of Himantigera species. 13–16. H. nigrifemorata (13. Male, Mexico; 14. Female, Mexico; 15. Male, Costa Rica; 16. Female, Costa Rica). 17–18. H. silvestris (17. Male, paratype [CNC]; 18. Female). 19. H. superba, male. 20–21. H. amauroptera nov. sp., paratype (20. Male; 21. Female). 22. H. xanthopoda nov. sp., male holotype. 23. H. sp. A, female. 24. H. sp. B, male. Scale bar, 1.0 mm.
FIGURES 25–28. Wings of Himantigera species. 25–26. H. nigrifemorata, male (25. Mexico; 26. Costa Rica). 27. H. silvestris, male, paratype [CNC]. 28. H. superba, male. Scale bar, 1 mm. Abbreviations: A 1, first branch of anal vein; bc, basal costal cell; bm, basal medial cell; br, basal radial cell; c, costal cell; C, costal vein; Cu, cubital vein or cubitus; CuA, anterior branch of cubital vein; cua, anterior cubital cell; CuA+CuP, anterior branch of cubital vein + posterior branch of cubital vein; CuP, posterior branch of cubital vein; cup, posterior cubital cell; d, discal cell; h, humeral crossvein; M, medial vein, or media; M 1, first branch of media; m1, first medial cell; M 1+2, fused first and second branch of media; M 2, second branch of media; m 2, second medial cell; M 3, third branch of media; m 3, third medial cell; M 3+4, fused third and fourth branch of media; M 4, fourth branch of media; m 4, fourth medial cell; m–cu, medial–cubital crossvein; m–m, medial crossvein; R 1, anterior branch of radius; r 1, first radial cell; R 2+3, second branch of radius; r 2+3, second + third radial cell; r 4, fourth radial cell; R 4, upper branch of third branch of radius; r 5, fifth radial cell; R 5, lower branch of third branch of radius; r–m, radial–medial crossvein; Rs, radial sector; sc, subcostal cell; Sc, subcostal vein.
FIGURES 33–38. Detail of vein R 2+3 in wings of Himantigera species. 33. H. nigrifemorata, male. 34. H. silvestris, male, paratype [CNC]. 35. H. superba, male. 36. H. amauroptera nov. sp., male paratype. 37. H. xanthopoda nov. sp., male paratype. 38. H. sp. A, female. Black arrow points R 2+3 vein. Scale bar, 0.5 mm. Abbreviation: R 2+3, second branch of radius.
FIGURES 39–44. Wing base of Himantigera species. 39. H. nigrifemorata, male. 40. H. silvestris, male, paratype [CNC], Mexico. 41. H. superba, male, Peru. 42. H. amauroptera nov. sp., male paratype. 43. H. xanthopoda nov. sp., male paratype. 44. H. sp. A, female. Black arrow points Cu, basal to true cubital fork. Scale bar, 0.5 mm. Abbreviation: Cu, cubital vein or cubitus.
FIGURES 45–55. Abdomen in dorsal view of Himantigera species. 45–47. H. nigrifemorata (45. Male, Mexico; 46. Female, Mexico; 47. Female, Costa Rica). 48–49. H. silvestris (48. Male, paratype [CNC]; 49. Female). 50. H. jamesi [= H. superba], male holotype [SMNS], Brazil. 51. H. superba, male. 52–53. H. amauroptera nov. sp., paratype (52. Male; 53. Female). 54. H. xanthopoda nov. sp., male paratype. 53. H. sp. B, male. Scale bar, 1.0 mm.
FIGURES 56–58. Male terminalia of Himantigera nigrifemorata. 56. Epandrium, proctiger and cerci, dorsal view. 57. Genitalia, dorsal view. 58. Genitalia, ventral view. Abbreviations: cerc; cercus; epand, epandrium; gonst, gonostylus; goncx apod, gonocoxal apodeme; mps, medial process of synsternite; prct, proctiger; synst, synstenite.
FIGURES 62–65. 62–63. Himantigera nigrifemorata, female. 62. Female terminalia, dorsal view. 63. Genital fork, dorsal view. 64–65. H. superba, female. 64. Female terminalia, dorsal view. 65. Genital fork, dorsal view. Abbreviations: cerc, cercus; go, genital opening; pb, posterior bridge; pp, posterolateral process; st, sternite; tg, tergite.
FIGURES 86–95. Male terminalia of Himantigera species (phallus, T9, T10, S10 and cerci removed). 86–89. H. nigrifemorata (86. Dorsal view; 87. Ventral view; 88. Lateral view; 89. Postero-dorsal view). 90–95. H. silvestris, paratype [CNC] (90. Postero-dorsal view; 91. Lateral view; 92. Dorsal view; 93. Latero-dorsal view; 94. Latero-ventral view; 95. Ventral view). Scale bar, 0.1 mm. Abbreviations: gonst, gonostylus; goncx apod, gonocoxal apodeme; mps, medial process of synsternite; synst, synstenite.
FIGURES 106–111. Himantigera species, habitus, dorsal, male. 106–107. H. nigrifemorata (106. Mexico; 107. Costa Rica). 108. H. silvestris, paratype [CNC]. 109. H. superba. 110. H. amauroptera nov. sp., paratype. 111. H. xanthopoda nov. sp., holotype. Scale bar, 1 mm.
FIGURES 112–117. Himantigera species, habitus, lateral, male. 112–113. H. nigrifemorata (112. Mexico; 113. Costa Rica). 114. H. silvestris, paratype [CNC]. 115. H. superba. 116. H. amauroptera nov. sp., paratype. 117. H. xanthopoda nov. sp., holotype. Scale bar, 1 mm. Red arrow points to the fore leg of H. silvestris.
FIGURES 120–125. Himantigera species, habitus, female. 120–121. H. nigrifemorata, lateral (120. Mexico; 121. Costa Rica). 122. H. silvestris, lateral. 123. H. amauroptera nov. sp., lateral, paratype. 124–125. H. sp. A. (124. Dorsal; 125. Lateral). Scale bar, 1 mm. Red arrow points to the last tarsomere of the hind leg of H. nigrifemorata.
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
CSCA |
California State Collection of Arthropods |
CNC |
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes |
LACM |
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County |
UCD |
University of California, Davis |
CAS |
California Academy of Sciences |
UCB |
University of California at Berkeley |
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Himantigera nigrifemorata Macquart, 1847
Fachin, Diego Aguilar & Hauser, Martin 2018 |
Chrysochroma albipes
James, M. T. & M. W. McFadden 1982: 19 |
Adams, C. F. 1903: 31 |
Chrysochroma pulchrum
McFadden, M. W. 1972: 265 |
McFadden, M. W. 1971: 411 |
Williston, S. W. 1900: 233 |
Sargus nigrifemorata
James, M. T. & M. W. McFadden 1982: 19 |
McFadden, M. W. 1972: 260 |
Macquart, P. J. M. 1847: 47 |
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