Calyxochaetus hardyi (Harmston & Knowlton)
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Calyxochaetus hardyi (Harmston & Knowlton)
( Figs 34 View FIGURES 26–44 , 52 View FIGURES 45–55 , 58 View FIGURES 56–63 , 71 View FIGURES 70–73 )
Sympycnus hardyi Harmston & Knowlton, 1940: 397 View in CoL .
Calyxochaetus hardyi : Pollet et al. (2004: 74).
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE ♂, labeled: “ Hooper, Ut./ VI- 15 [18?] -37”; “ D. Elmo Hardy / collector”; “Type No/ 54302/ USNM”; “HOLOTYPE/ Sympycnus / hardyi / n. sp. F.C.H. - G.F.K”; “ Sympycnus / hardyi H. & K./ Det. 1940 F.C. Harmston” ( USNM) .
Other material examined. USA: Arizona: Apache County: Springerville, 30.v.1972, W.W.Wirth (1♀, USNM); Cochise County: Southwestern Research Station , Portal , 23.v–5.vi.1967, Malaise, C.W. Sabrosky (1♂, USNM); same data except, 5–9.vi.1972, W.W. Wirth (1♂, USNM) . Colorado: Larimer County: Fort Collins , 2.viii.1967, FCH (2♂, FSCA); same data except, 29.vi.1973 (1♂, FSCA) . Nebraska: Keya Paha County: Burton, 16.vi.1959, FCH (1♂, FSCA); Knox County : Santee , 11.vi.1963, FCH (2♂, FSCA); Morrill County : Redington , 27.v.1963, FCH (6♂, FSCA; 2♂, LACM); Sioux County : Agate , 23.vii.1960, FCH (1♂, FSCA) . New Mexico: Lincoln County: West of Capitan, 7.vi.1977, Knowlton & Hanson (1♂, LACM); Santa Fe County : Santa Fe , viii.1889 (1♂, USNM) . South Dakota: Pennington County: Rapid City, 28.vii.1970, FCH (2♂, FSCA); Todd County : Rosebud, 1.vii.1964, FCH (1♂, FSCA); Yankton County : Yankton, 11.vi.1963, FCH (1♂, FSCA) . Utah: Kane County: Johnson, 17.v.1940, G.F. Knowlton & FCH (1♂, LACM); Kanab, 17.v.1940, G.F. Knowlton & FCH (2♂, USNM); Sevier County : Richfield, 20.vii.1945, FCH (1♂, 1♀, CNC); Uintah County : Vernal, 19.vii.1950, FCH (2♂, FSCA); Weber County : Riverdale, 23.v.1940, G.F. Knowlton & FCH (4♂, MTEC); Ogden, 8.vi.1945 (4♂, 2♀, FSCA) . Wyoming: Sweetwater County: Burntfork , 14.vii.1940, G.F. Knowlton & FCH (1♂, USNM) .
Diagnosis. This is the only species in the C. cilifemoratus species group in which males lack long ventral setae on apical half of the hind femur ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 45–55 ). The very small oval lamella on the arista-like stylus of males ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 26–44 ) and conspicuously long calypteral setae distinguish this species from other species of Calyxochaetus .
Redescription. Male. Wing length 2.2–2.5 mm. Head: Frons with thick brown pruinosity that is only slightly thinner on either side of ocellar tubercle, not glabrous. Face silver, narrowly triangular, about 2 ommatidia wide at clypeus. Antenna ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 26–44 ) dark brown; scape long, laterally flattened and wide, subequal to combined length of pedicel and postpedicel; postpedicel broadly oval, wider than long; arista-like stylus with apical lamella small and oval to elongate oval. Palpus small, oval, brown becoming yellow apically, with brown-yellow setulae. Thorax: Pleura dark brown with gray pruinosity; metepimeron concolorous with pleura, usually yellow just above hind coxa. Legs: Foreleg: Yellow with coxa sometimes brown at very base, tarsomere 1 narrowly brown apically, tarsus brown from apex of tarsomere 2. Tibia slender, without outstanding setae. Tarsus almost 2X tibia length. Tarsomere 1 very short, about as wide as long. Tarsomere 2 slightly bowed, nearly as long as tibia and subequal to combined length of tarsomeres 3–5, without long fine anterior setae at apex. Tarsomere 3 slightly shorter than tarsomere 4. Tarsomere 4 very slightly bowed, with slightly longer pale dorsal setulae on apical third. Tarsomere 5 dorsoventrally flattened, slightly wider than tarsomere 4. Midleg: Yellow, except coxa infuscated with yellow ground color visible, tarsus brown from apex of tarsomere 1. Tibia slender, very slightly bowed, without specialized setae. Tarsus slender, subequal to tibia length. Tarsomere 1 subequal to combined length of tarsomeres 2–5; apex with 1 long and 1 short fine curved yellow anterior setae. Tarsomere 2 with basal third weakly swollen, bearing 3 fine curved pale anterior setae. Tarsomeres 2–3 subequal in length, tarsomere 4 slightly shorter. Tarsomere 4 with a few slightly longer setae (subequal to tarsomere width) along anterior edge; long (subequal to tarsomere length) fine curved pale anterior seta at apex. Tarsomere 5 about half tarsomere 4 length, with long (subequal to tarsomere length) fine sinuous anterior seta at very base. Hindleg: Yellow, except coxa infuscated at base, femur faintly brown dorsoapically, tibia becoming brown apically, tarsus brown. Femur ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 45–55 ) without long ventral setae, with row of very short anteroventral setae on distal half, with posterior preapical seta. Wing ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 56–63 ): Posterior margin nearly straight and evenly widening from base to crossvein dm-m, without anal angle, widest part of wing just basal to apex of M 4. Distal section of M 4 about 4X longer than crossvein dm-m. Calypteral setae very long, subequal in length to fore coxa. Abdomen: Tergite 2 usually with lateral surface mostly yellow (mostly brown in 2 specimens). Tergite 3 usually yellow laterally, varying from mostly yellow to nearly brown. Tergite 4 usually brown, rarely yellow at base. Hypopygium: Cercus with narrow, finger-like, rather sclerotized apical lobe. Postgonite apical lobes narrow, apex rounded, light yellow.
Female. Wing length 2.4–2.6 mm. Similar to male except as follows: Head: Face wide, nearly parallel-sided but slightly narrowing to clypeus, gray. Clypeus light gray. Antenna with postpedicel short, wider than long, subrectangular, with flat apex; arista-like stylus unmodified but slightly blunted at apex. Palpus much larger, triangular, rounded apically, brown with slight gray pruinosity and yellow setulae and setae. Thorax: Proepimeron with 3 small white hairs. Legs: Unmodified, without specialized setae. Hind tibia yellow, becoming light brown near apex. Hind tarsomere 1 yellow on basal half. Wing: Elongate oval with posterior margin evenly rounded. Distal section of M 4 about 3X longer than crossvein dm-m. Calypteral setae longer than normal, subequal in length to halter. Abdomen: Tergite 2 mostly yellow laterally. Tergite 3 yellow at base.
Distribution and seasonal occurrence. Known from valley locations in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and southern Wyoming, and eastward into Nebraska and South Dakota ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 70–73 ). Adults have been collected May through August.
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USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum] |
FSCA |
USA, Florida, Gainesville, Division of Plant Industry, Florida State Collection of Arthropods |
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USA, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History |
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Calyxochaetus hardyi (Harmston & Knowlton)
Runyon, Justin B. 2024 |
Calyxochaetus hardyi
Pollet, M. A. A. & Brooks, S. E. & Cumming, J. M. 2004: 74 |
Sympycnus hardyi
Harmston, F. C. & Knowlton, G. F. 1940: 397 |