Pityocera (Elaphella) cervus ( Wiedemann, 1828 )

Krolow, Tiago Kütter, Henriques, Augusto Loureiro, Gorayeb, Inocêncio De Sousa, Limeira-De-Oliveira, Francisco & Buestán, Jaime, 2015, Taxonomic revision of the Neotropical genus Pityocera Giglio-Tos, 1896 (Diptera: Tabanidae: Scionini), Zootaxa 3904 (3), pp. 301-333 : 304-308

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Pityocera (Elaphella) cervus ( Wiedemann, 1828 )
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Pityocera (Elaphella) cervus ( Wiedemann, 1828) View in CoL

(figures 1A–H, 2A–H)

Type locality. Brazil, Pará.

Pangonia cervus Wiedemann, 1828: 94 View in CoL ; Walker, 1854: 131.

Pityocera (Elaphella) cervus, Fairchild, 1969: 204 View in CoL ; 1971: 28 (catalog); Moucha, 1976: 41 (catalog); Wilkerson, 1979: 178; Henriques & Gorayeb, 1993: 5 (MPEG collection); Fairchild & Burger, 1994: 52 (catalog); Henriques, 1997: 62 (INPA collection); Coscarón & Papavero, 2009b: 45 (catalog); Lessard et al., 2013: 522 (molecular Scionini View in CoL ); Lessard 2014: 231 (revision Scionini View in CoL ).

Dicrania cervus, Macquart, 1834: 196 ; 1837: 438; 1838: 110; Giglio-Tos, 1897: 276; Kertész, 1900: 5 (catalog); Ricardo, 1900: 99, 100; 1904: 100; Lutz, 1909: 629, pl. 1 fig.1; 1911: 83.

Dicranomyia cervus, Hunter 1901: 135 ; Kertész, 1908: 146; Surcouf & González-Rincones, 1912: 84; Surcouf, 1921: 100, pl. 3, figs. 10a–b.

Elaphella cervus, Kröber, 1929: 245 View in CoL ; 1930: 309, fig. 4; 1934: 235 (catalog); Bequaert & Renjifo-Salcedo, 1946: 60; Barretto, 1957: 76; Fairchild, 1961b: 434; 1967a: 84 (types of Wiedemann).

Pangonia comprehensa Walker, 1850: 11 View in CoL , pl. l, fig. 2.

Pangonia comprehensa, Chainey, 1990 (types of BMNH. Holotype female in error).

ramicornis Ricardo, 1900: 100, nomen nudum.

Diagnosis. Species light brown (fig. 1A) with wing fumose and legs orange-yellow; face (upper half) and clypeus shiny (fig. 1B). Easily differentiated from other species by its pectinate flagellum (fig. 1C), which has the first flagellomere with a long dorsal projection (tooth), and flagellomeres 2–6 with shorter teeth.

Morphology. For female external characters see Wilkerson (1979: 178).

Terminalia description ♀ (figs. 1E–H): tergites IX and X, cercus and hypoproct as in figure 1E. Tergite IX fused and slightly narrower than tergite X. Tergite X divided into two pieces, but united by membrane. Cercus rounded with yellow hairs. Hypoproct with apex rounded, reaching a little farther than half of the cercus length. Hypogynium + hypogynial valve (fig. 1F). Hypogynium with lateral margins rounded; apex with long slit reaching the hypogynial valve. Genital fork (fig. 1G) with slender arms without distal expansions; anterior margin heavily excavated with lateral and central extremities pointed; spermathecal ducts long and little sclerotized; Spermatheca (fig. 1H) heavily pigmented, slender, with apex acuminate.

Male: described by Giglio-Tos (1897), but treated as unknown by Wilkerson (1979: 178). Furthermore the holotype of P. comprehensa Walker is a male (fig. 2A–B). The examined males are extremely similar to the females, including the shape of the antennae. They differ, however, by the holoptic head and short palpus (fig. 2D).

Terminalia description ♂ (figs. 2E–H): epandrium, cercus and hypoproct as in figures 2G–H. Epandrium fused with lateral margins rounded; strongly excavated at apex (dorsal view). Cercus with apex rounded, ventrally curved. Hypoproct elongated, triangular and pointed, exceeding the cercus apex. Hypandrium + gonocoxite, gonostylus and aedeagus as in figures 2E–F. Hypandrium + gonocoxite robust with anterior margin rounded; hollow of gonocoxite (dorsal view) conspicuous reaching half of its length. Gonostylus elongated, digitform with apex pointed. Aedeagus slender without anterior enlargement, size subequal to the gonocoxal apodeme.

Distribution. Colombia, Venezuela, Guiana, Suriname, Ecuador, French Guiana, Brazil (North), Peru, Bolivia.

Type material. Holotype ♀ ZMHB, not examined. Holotype ♂ of Pangonia comprehensa Walker (figs. 2A–C) examined by photos ( BMNH).

Examined material. COLOMBIA: Meta, Villavicencio, 14.x.1941 (♀ CAS); VENEZUELA: Amazonas: Cerro de la Neblina, 140 m, 050’N; 6610’W, Spangler et al. (11♀ USNM); idem, Carinagua, Pto. Ayacucho, xi.1949, Castillo (18♀ USNM); GUIANA: without locality, iii. 1928, Pinkus (1♀ AMNH); idem, Wanaina, iii.1931, Myers, “compared\ with type ♀\ E. Comprehensa \ C.B. Philip 56 Wlk (♀ CAS); idem, Shudihar, 01.i.1938 W.G. Hassler (♀ CAS); SURINAME: Kabel Station, J. Bonne (1♀ USNM); FRENCH GUIANA: Piton Rochay, 3o40’N; 52 o15’W (1♀ USNM); BRAZIL: Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva A. Ducke, 20.x.1988, J.A Rafael (♀ INPA); Pará, Óbidos, Fazenda Pajur, 06.ix.2001, J.A. Rafael & J.A. Vidal (27 ♀ INPA); idem, Rio Trombetas, cachoeira da Fumaça, 08–18.x.1985, Equipe comander (♀ INPA); idem, Rio Trombetas, Lago Caetano, 13.iii.1986, Equipe Apoidea (2♀ INPA); idem, Rio Trombetas, cachoeira da Fumaça, 08–18.x.1985, Equipe comander (♀ INPA); idem, Rio Nhamund, 0135’11’’S-5737’32’’W, 17–20.v.2008, J.A Rafael e equipe (♀ INPA); idem, Rio Purus, Hyutanham, xxi.1921, S.M. Klages (♀ CAS); idem, São João do Araguaia, 08.iii.1981, J.A. Nunes de Mello (♀ INPA); idem, Conceição do Araguaia, 19–31.i.1983, J.A. Rafael (♀ INPA); Maranhão, São P.[edro] Água\ Branca, Faz.[enda] Primavera\ Isca Equina \ 03–10.iii.2002, F.L. Oliveira & J.T.\ Câmara (5♀ INPA, 44♀ CZMA); idem, C.[entro] N.[ovo] Maranhão\ REBIO – Res.[erva] Biol.[ógica] Gurupi\ 0314’05”S/4641’83”W\, Arm.[adilha] Luminosa Móvel\ 07–15.i.2011, F.Limeira-de-\Oliveira & M. M. Abreu (♀ CZMA); idem, C.[entro] N.[ovo] Maranhão\ REBIO – Res.[erva] Biol.[ógica] Gurupi\ 0314’05”S/4641’83”W\, Armadilha de Malaise\ 01–06.i.2011, F.Limeira-de-\ Oliveira & D. W. A. Marques (2♀ CZMA); idem, 07–15.i.2011, ibidem (♀ CZMA); PERU: Madre de Dios, Rio Tambopata, xi.1982, E. S. Ross (2♀ CAS); idem, Madre de Dios, Manu, 127’S; 7058'W, Flint & Adams (11♀ USNM); idem, Tingo Maria, 16.xi.1954, E.I. Schilinger & E.S. Ross (♀ CAS); BOLIVIA: without locality, Cachuela Esperanza, iii.1922 (1♀ USNM); La Paz, Chaparé, Yungas, i.1949, Williner, “Elaphella\ cervus (Wied.) \ Barretto et Duret\ det. 1955 (♂ MZUSP); idem, Region Subandina 400m, ex coll Zischka (♂ MZUSP).

Discussion. species with wide distribution in northern South America, where some series exhibit variation in the size of the antenna and in the pilosity coloration, as in the samples from Óbidos (Pará) and São Pedro de Água Branca (Maranhão), respectively. Nevertheless, when series from other locations are examined the differences tend to weaken due to overlapping in the form of each character. Therefore, specimens with the aforementioned variations were kept as P. cervus .

Using Walker’s original description (1850: 11, pl. l, fig. 2) for Pangonia comprehensa and photos of the holotype (figs. 2A–C), it was noted that the species has been described based on a male specimen that has been mistaken as a female by several authors ( Fairchild, 1971: 28; Chainey, 1990: 288; Fairchild & Burger, 1994: 52; Coscarón & Papavero, 2009b: 45). Coincidently, a female determined by Cornelius Becker Philip (1900–1987) with the following label was examined in this study: “compared with type ♀ of E. comprehensa Wlk. C.B. Philip [19]58 (fig. 1D); this mistake can be associated with subsequent errors.

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tabanidae

Tribe

Scionini

Genus

Pityocera

Loc

Pityocera (Elaphella) cervus ( Wiedemann, 1828 )

Krolow, Tiago Kütter, Henriques, Augusto Loureiro, Gorayeb, Inocêncio De Sousa, Limeira-De-Oliveira, Francisco & Buestán, Jaime 2015
2015
Loc

Pityocera (Elaphella) cervus

Lessard 2014: 231
Lessard 2013: 522
Coscaron 2009: 45
Henriques 1997: 62
Fairchild 1994: 52
Henriques 1993: 5
Wilkerson 1979: 178
Moucha 1976: 41
Fairchild 1969: 204
1969
Loc

Elaphella cervus, Kröber, 1929 : 245

Fairchild 1961: 434
Barretto 1957: 76
Bequaert 1946: 60
Krober 1929: 245
1929
Loc

Dicranomyia cervus

Surcouf 1921: 100
Surcouf 1912: 84
Kertesz 1908: 146
Hunter 1901: 135
1901
Loc

Pangonia comprehensa

Walker 1850: 11
1850
Loc

Dicrania cervus

Lutz 1909: 629
Kertesz 1900: 5
Ricardo 1900: 99
Giglio-Tos 1897: 276
Macquart 1834: 196
1834
Loc

Pangonia cervus

Walker 1854: 131
Wiedemann 1828: 94
1828
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