Scipopus (Scipopus) cartaboensis Cresson, 1926
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Scipopus (Scipopus) cartaboensis Cresson, 1926 |
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Scipopus (Scipopus) cartaboensis Cresson, 1926 View in CoL
Scipopus cartaboensis Cresson, 1926: 270 View in CoL .
Scipopus cartaboensis View in CoL – Cresson 1930: 326. — Curran 1934a: 295 (catalog). — Hennig 1934: 322 (key), 324 (listed). — Aczél 1949: 340 (catalog). — Steyskal 1968: 48.15 (catalog). — Roback 1969: 532 (listed). — Ferro & de Carvalho 2014: 59 (listed).
Differential diagnosis
Scipopus (Scipopus) cartaboensis resembles Scipopus (Scipopus) nitidus sp. nov. in having a shiny epicephalon and shiny, bare patches on the orbital plate, but differs in the blue vitta on the scutum, the orange clypeus and epicephalon, and the short female T1+2 (~1.6× length of T3).
Type material examined
Holotype (borrowed, examined and photographed in 2009)
GUYANA • 1 ♀; Kartabo , Bartica District; 17 Mar. 1922; AMNH.
Other material examined
BOLIVIA • 1 ♀; La Paz , Heath River Wildlife Centre , ~ 21 km SSW of Puerto Heath; 12°40′ S, 68°42′ W; 29 Apr.–11 May 2007; M.D. Jackson leg.; UGIC270-15/MYCRO171-15 sequenced for CO1–5′; DEBU GoogleMaps .
BRAZIL • 1 ♀; Amazonas , 30 km W of Itaquatiara, Rio Urubu; 15 Jan. 1981; Ekis and Davidson leg.; CMNH • 1 ♀; Amazonas , 26 km NE of Manaus, Reserva Ducke; 10 m a.s.l.; 24 Nov. 1988; J.A. Rafael leg.; arm. suspensa; INPA • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 45 m a.s.l.; INPA • 1 ♀; Am. Pq. N. Jaú, Rio Unini “Democracia”; “014354′ S, 615434′ W”; 20–24 Jun. 1996; A.L. Henriques, J. Vidal and F.L. Oliveira leg.; arm. suspensa, baixa; INPA • 2 ♀♀; Amazonas , Novo Airão, AM 352, km-10; 2°42′45″ S, 60°57′12″ W; 20 Jan 2020; Rafael and Marshall leg.; INPA GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; Amazonas , Presidente Figueiredo Cachoeira Iracema, nr. Parking lot; 1°59′4″ S, 60°3′39″ W; 29 Jan. 2020; Rafael and Marshall leg.; INPA (photographed, Fig. 12B View Fig ) GoogleMaps .
FRENCH GUIANA • 2 ♀♀; Cayenne , Comm. Regina, Kaw Mt., Relais de Patawa; 4°33′ N, 52°10′ W; 300 m a.s.l.; Dec 2005; J.A. Cerda leg.; Malaise; DEBU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; debu00280298/MYCRO530-19 sequenced for CO1–5′, CO1–3′, 12S, 28S; DEBU (dissected and photographed, Fig. 11B View Fig ) GoogleMaps • 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; Jan. 2006; DEBU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; Nov. 2005; DEBU GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; Feb. 2006; DEBU GoogleMaps • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; Mana River ; May 1917; Acc. 6003; CMNH (♂ dissected and photographed, Fig. 11D–E View Fig ) .
GUYANA • 1 ♀; Potaro-Siparuni, Mount Wokomung ; 5°7′53″ N, 59°48′31″ W; 698 m a.s.l.; 21–26 Oct. 2004; B. Hubley leg.; 1° forest; ROM (photographed, Fig. 11A, C View Fig ) GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; debu00379474/MYCRO556-19 sequenced for CO1–5′; ROM GoogleMaps .
Description
LENGTH. 11–15 mm.
HEAD. Palpus orange, pale brown microtrichose and setulose on entire surface, narrow (length 4.5× height). Clypeus orange or light brown, width ~2.0× height, bare medially, white microtrichose in posterolateral corners. Frontal vitta dull, orange, microtrichose. Orbital plate orange with anterior, shiny, orange or light brown bare patches ( Fig. 11C View Fig ). Epicephalon orange or light brown, shiny, silvery microtrichose, narrow (width less than ⅔ of frontal vitta width at inner verticals), clearly delineated from upper frontal vitta. Paracephalon light brown or orange, slightly convex on outer portions. All head chaetotaxy well-developed.
THORAX. Scutum black-brown, black-brown microtrichose, with median blue sheen. Female cervical sclerite with slight anterior convex bump, otherwise relatively flat. Postpronotal lobe black-brown, pale microtrichose on ventral margin, setulose on outer margin. Notopleuron black-brown with pale microtrichosity outlining anterior notopleural seta and on ventral margin. Pleuron black-brown with the following microtrichosity: entirely white proepisternum and proepimeron, white on anteroventral ½ of anepisternum and posterodorsal corner, with ventral corner and remainder brown, almost entirely white on katepisternum, with median brown spot and dorsal patch ( Fig. 11F View Fig ), or white anteriorly and posteriorly ( Fig. 11G View Fig ), white on margins of katatergite. Legs black-brown; first fore and hind tarsomere dark brown with slight ventral golden fringe.
ABDOMEN (J+ ♀). Tergites black-brown. T1 with fine, long, white setae. Pleuron almost entirely dark brown or black, ventral ¼ of P2–6 pale grey ( Fig. 11G View Fig ).
FEMALE ABDOMEN. T1+2 ~1.6 × length of T3. Oviscape black-brown, white microtrichose on anterior ⅓, ~1.5–2.0 × length of T6. Combined spermathecal ducts short; common duct very short, almost absent. Paired spermathecal duct short (6.0–7.0 × length of paired spermathecae), narrow and curved basally, wider distally. Paired spermathecal stems same length as spermathecae, with rounded tubercles. Paired spermathecae narrower basally, wider apically, approximately teardrop-shaped. Single spermathecal duct arising from basal ¹/10 of paired duct, very narrow, less than ½ diameter and length of paired duct. Single spermatheca not clearly delineated, inornate, ending bluntly.
MALE ABDOMEN. T1+2 ~1.9× length of T3. Genital fork small, ~2.2× length of T6, with arms converging, nearly touching, inner basal process straight, ~½ length of arm. Epandrium of only available male broken, long setose posteroventrally. Basiphallus small, crescent-shaped. Basal distiphallus ~2.0 × length of phallic bulb. Phallic bulb short and small, length ≈ height, with upper chamber with posterior projection and lower chamber. Distal distiphallus broken off in only available male specimen, but apparently narrow. Phallapodeme not observed.
Remarks
A female of Scipopus (Scipopus) cartaboensis was photographed as it was ovipositing in rotting wood in Novo Airão, Brazil ( Fig. 12A View Fig ) and another individual was photographed in Presidente Figueriedo, Brazil, with an attached pseudoscorpion ( Fig. 12B View Fig ). The pseudoscorpion is not associated with the pinned specimen.
Distribution
Ecuador to Suriname ( Steyskal 1968), French Guiana (new record).
Aczel M. L. 1949. Catalogo de la familia de las Tylidae (Calobatidae + Micropezidae + Neriidae, Diptera) en la region neotropical. Acta Zoologica Lilloana 8: 309 - 389.
Cresson E. T. 1926. Descriptions of new genera and species of Diptera (Ephydridae and Micropezidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 52 (3): 249 - 274.
Cresson E. T. 1930. Notes on and descriptions of some neotropical Neriidae and Micropezidae (Diptera). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 56: 307 - 362.
Curran C. H. 1934 a. The Diptera of Kartabo, Bartica District, British Guiana. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 66 (3): 287 - 232.
Ferro G. B. & de Carvalho C. J. B. 2014. A pictorial key and diagnosis of the Brazilian genera of Micropezidae. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 58 (1): 52 - 62. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0085 - 56262014000100009
Hennig W. 1934. Revision der Tyliden (Dipt., Acalypt.). I. Teil: Die Taeniapterinae Amerikas. Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung 95: 65 - 108, 294 - 330.
Roback S. S. 1969. The genera, subgenera and species described by E. T. Cresson Jr. 1906 - 1949. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 95 (4): 517 - 569.
Steyskal G. C. 1968. Family Micropezidae. A Catalog of the Diptera of the Americas South of the United States 48. Departamento de Zoologia, Secretaria da Agricultura, Sao Paulo. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 110114
Fig. 11. Scipopus (Scipopus) cartaboensis Cresson, 1926. A. Head, ♀, anterior view, Guyana, nontype (ROM). B. Female spermathecae and associated structures, French Guiana, non-type (DEBU). C. Head and thorax, ♀, dorsal view, Guyana, non-type (ROM). D. Male terminalia (damaged), lateral view, French Guiana, non-type (CMNH). E. Male genital fork, ventral view, French Guiana, non-type (CMNH). F. Thorax, ♀, left lateral view, illustrating white microtrichosity, non-type. G. Living, ♀, Brazil. Abbreviations: b = basiphallus; bc = bursa copulatrix; bdp = basal distiphallus; e = epandrium; lsp = lateral shiny patches; pb = phallic bulb; pd = paired spermathecal duct; ps = paired spermathecae; pss = paired spermathecal stems; ss = single spermatheca.
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Scipopus (Scipopus) cartaboensis Cresson, 1926
Lindsay, Kate & Marshall, Stephen A. 2023 |
Scipopus cartaboensis
Ferro G. B. & de Carvalho C. J. B. 2014: 59 |
Roback S. S. 1969: 532 |
Steyskal 1968: 36 |
Aczel M. L. 1949: 340 |
Curran C. H. 1934: 295 |
Hennig W. 1934: 322 |
Cresson E. T. 1930: 326 |
Scipopus cartaboensis Cresson, 1926: 270
Cresson E. T. 1926: 270 |
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