Oedematopus crassitibia Van Duzee, 1929
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Oedematopus crassitibia Van Duzee, 1929 View in CoL
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Oedematopus crassitibia Van Duzee, 1929: 39 View in CoL .
Type material examined. PARATYPES: GUATEMALA: 1 ɗ, “ElSalto Antigua Guat”, “J M Aldrich Coll v – 1 – 26 ”, [green label:] “M C Van Duzee Collection”, [label with red border:] “ Oedematopus crassitibia Paratype Van Duzee” [ CAS]; 1 Ψ, same data and labels [ CAS]; 3 ɗ, “ElSalto Antigua Guat”, “JM Aldrich Coll V – 1–26 ”, [red label] “ Paratype No 41052 U.S. N.M” [all specimens with same paratype number] [ USNM]; 3 Ψ, same data and labels [ USNM].
Additional material examined. MEXICO: 1 Ψ, Veracruz Rio, 3 km N Chocaman 2.V.1981, C.M. & O.S. Flint, Jr. [ USNM]; 1 Ψ, Puebla #1, 8mi. SE Huauchinango 14.VI.1961, 6400’, G.W. Byers [ SEMC]. GUATE- MALA: 2 ɗ, Dpto. Zacapa, 15°03.594'N, 89°56.243'W, near La Trinidad, 1600 m, 25.V.1997, M.E. Irwin; 2 ɗ, Dpto. Zacapa, 15°03.59' N, 89°56.24'W, near La Trinidad, 1600 m, 27.V.1997, malaise trap in stream bed. [ INHS]. COSTA RICA: 1 ɗ, San Jose, Zurqui de Marovia, 1600 m, VI.1996, P Hanson [ INBio]; 1 Ψ, Puntarenas, Monteverde, 1500 m, 1-10.III.1992, D.M. Wood, MT, beside stream [ INBio].
Redescription. Male: Length (paratype): body 5.2 mm, wing 5.4 mm; thorax 2.2 mm, abdomen 2.3 mm. Head: Face with dense silvery-white pruinosity, ratio narrowest distance between eyes to distance between ocellar setae = 7; ratio height of face and clypeus to narrowest distance between eyes = 3.3; palpus dark with silvery-white pruinosity and brown hairs; antenna dark brown; scape about twice as long as pedicel; pedicel about as long as high; first flagellomere ovate and about as long as high; arista dorsal, bare; frons with dark brown pruinosity above antennae and with silvery-white maculation along eye margins; vertex black with white pruinosity ventrally; pair of relatively short ocellar setae present; upper postoculars short and uniseriate, lower long, white and multiseriate. Thorax: Metallic green ground color of mesonotum mostly covered with dense black pruinosity, and with silverywhite pruinosity on area of anterior dc and on postpronotum; acrostichal setae absent; 6 dc present decreasing in size anteriad, posteriormost very weak; scutellum with pair of strong marginal setae, and without smaller additional setae; pleuron mostly covered with dense grayish pruinosity; propleuron with fine hairs. Legs: All legs including coxae dark, femora with dense grey pruinosity, trochanters partially yellow; CI with vertical row of long pale hairs; FI with dense long pale hairs along anterior side ( MSSC); TI and It1-4 with ventral pile; TI with some very weak dorsal setae; FII with short spine-like av setae on basal half ( MSSC), and row of short pv hairs along entire length ( MSSC); TII with weak ad seta at about 1/2; IIt1 with ventral pile; FIII with ventral row of short spine-like setae along entire length ( MSSC); TIII strongly swollen, about 2.5 times as wide as FIII, with dense short hairs ( MSSC). All claws well developed, pulvilli absent. Relative podomere ratios: I: 52:43:29:7:5:4:9; II: 62:63:42:11:5:3:12; III: 65:103:26:21:10:5:8. Wing: With brownish tinge; R4+5 curved posteriad before wing apex; cross-vein dm-cu parallel to posterior wing margin and shorter than distal section of M ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A); RMx ratio: 2.0; CuAx ratio: 5.5; lower calypter pale yellow with fan of yellow setae; halter stem brown, knob yellow. Abdomen: Metallic green, with brown pruinosity dorsally, and grey pruinosity ventrally; hairs and setae black; sternum 4 forming hood and partially enclosing hypopygium, with apical row of minute spine-like setae. Male genitalia ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ): lateral epandrial lobe narrow, with 1 apical seta; median epandrial lobe short and curved apically; Vsur with 1 recurved seta; Dsur strongly curved, with two arms, lateral arm with 1 strong flattened seta, median arm with 1 flattened and 2 normal setae; cercus broadened apically, with long curved dorsal setae. Female: Similar to male, but face broader, with yellowish-brown pruinosity on face and on clypeus, its extension variable.
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Oedematopus crassitibia Van Duzee, 1929
Naglis, Stefan M. 2011 |
Oedematopus crassitibia
Van 1929: 39 |