Penthetria distincta Hardy, 1945

Fitzgerald, Scott J., 2021, Penthetria Meigen (Diptera: Bibionidae): Revision of the New World species and world catalog, Zootaxa 4926 (4), pp. 451-500 : 467-469

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Penthetria distincta Hardy, 1945
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Penthetria distincta Hardy, 1945 View in CoL

( Figs. 9–11 View FIGURES 9–11 , 42 View FIGURES 42–45 , 48 View FIGURES 46–49 , Map 1 View MAP 1 )

Type Material. Holotype male (not examined): GUATEMALA: “Antigua,” 24 June 1923, E.G. Smyth ( USNM) . Paratypes (examined): GUATEMALA: GUATEMALA: Guatemala City, 2 May 1923, E.G. Smyth, 4M ( USNM) , 20 July 1923, 1M ( USNM) ; SACATEPÉQUEZ: “ Antiqua ,” D.G. Eisen, 2M ( USNM) ; “ Antiqua ,” 24 June 1923, E.G. Smyth, 1F (allotype) ( USNM) ; QUETZALTENANGO: Volcan Santa María , Nov., Schaus & Barnes, 1M ( USNM) .

Additional Material examined. EL SALVADOR: LA LIBERTAD: Santa Tecla, 7 14 95, P. A.B., 1M, 1F ( USNM) ; GUATEMALA: GUATEMALA: Puerta Parada, 1850 m, Bosques cipres, J.C. Schuster, 15–22 XII 2012, 1M ( UVGC) , 22–29 XII 2012, 2M ( SFC) , 29 XII 2012 – 5 I 2013, 1F ( SFC) , 22 II–1 III 2014, 1F ( SFC) ; Puerta Parada, 1850 m, Casa Jack, 14.556630, -90.463362, 5–12 Jan 2013, J.C. Schuster, 1F ( SFC) GoogleMaps ; Puerta Parada, 1840 m, 7–14 VII 2018, J.C. Schuster, 1F ( UVGC) , 14–21 VII 2018, 1M ( SFC) ; TOTONICAPÁN: Momostenango, 9 Dec. 1979, 1M ( UCDC) ; MEXICO: CHIAPAS: 7200 ft., S. Crist. las Casas, 1 June 1969, Malaise trap, 5M, 1F ( CNCI) ; Sn. Cristobal, 22.VII.1969, L.A. Kelton, 1M ( CNCI) .

Diagnosis. Males of P. distincta can be distinguished from all New World congeners by the following combination of characters: tergite nine with posteromedial emargination deep (nearly subdividing the tergite) ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9–11 ) with the apices of the resulting lobes truncate and shelf-like (best observed in posterior view) ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9–11 ), posteroventral edge of tergite nine with a field of densely-set, short, black, spine-like setae, which contrast the typical setae on the remainder of the tergite (difficult to see in undissected specimens), gonostylus shining, basally with long hairs, but more distally with only very minute and spare hairs, slender and apically coming to a narrowly rounded point ( Figs. 9–11 View FIGURES 9–11 ), ventromedial lobes of gonocoxite absent to very weakly developed ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 9–11 ), and R 2+3 often with a basal appendix (as in Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2–3 ).

Remarks. P. distincta is a fairly large species with male wing 7.0–9.5 mm (n=4) and female wing 12.0–12.5 mm (n=2) and is most similar to P. appendicula (see “Remarks” under P. appendicula ).

Geographic & Seasonal Distribution. Guatemala and Mexico ( Map 1 View MAP 1 ); additional Guatemalan records in Hardy (1945). Seasonal distribution summarized in Table 1.

Hardy, D. E. (1945) Revision of Nearctic Bibionidae, including Neotropical Plecia and Penthetria (Diptera). Kansas University Science Bulletin, 30, 367 - 547.

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MAP 1. (Mexico and Central America). Distribution of P. appendicula (black circle) and P. distincta (white circle).

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FIGURES 9–11. P. distincta, male terminalia. 9. Dorsal. 10. Posterior. 11. Ventral. Scale bar = ca. 0.5 mm. Abbreviations: gc, gonocoxite; gs, gonostylus; p, paramere; t9, tergite nine; vmc, ventromedian cleft of gonocoxite; vml, ventromedian lobes of gonocoxite.

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FIGURES 42–45. Male terminalia, dorsal, tergite nine removed. 42. P. distincta. 43. P. dolichopeza n. sp., paratype. 44. P. appendicula. 45. P. neonigrita n. sp., paratype. Scale bar = ca. 0.5 mm. Abbreviations: dlp, divergent lobes of paramere; ea, ejaculatory apodeme; ga, gonocoxal apodeme; gc, gonocoxite; gs, gonostylus; p, paramere; vml, ventromedian lobes of gonocoxite.

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FIGURES 46–49. Female terminalia. 46. P. appendicula, dorsal. 47. P. appendicula, ventral. 48. P. distincta, ventral. 49. P. mexicana, ventral. Scale bars = ca. 0.25 mm. Abbreviations: c1, cercus 1; c2, cercus 2; s7, sternite seven; s8, sternite eight; s10, sternite ten; sp, spermatheca; t7, tergite seven; t8, tergite eight; t9, tergite nine.

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FIGURES 2–3. P. appendicula. 2. Wing. 3. Female habitus, lateral view. Scale bars = ca. 1.0 mm. Abbreviations: ba, basal appendix of R2+3; aem, anepimeron; aes, anepisternum; c, coxa; f, femur; h, halter; hb, hind basitarsus; kem, katepimeron; kes, katepisternum; m, meron; mtaes, metanepisternum; mtg, mediotergite; mtkes, metakatepisternum; ltg, laterotergite; pltrch, pleu- rotrochantin; prn, pronotum; sct, scutum; t, trochanter.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

UVGC

Collecion de Artropodos

SFC

Laboratory of Fishes

UCDC

R. M. Bohart Museum of Entomology

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Bibionidae

Genus

Penthetria