| Literature DB >> 32148433 |
A J Fleming1, D Monty Wood1, M Alex Smith2, Tanya Dapkey3, Winnie Hallwachs3, Daniel Janzen3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We describe one new genus and its one new species from Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) in northwestern Costa Rica. Our study provides a concise description of this new species using morphology, life history, molecular data and photographic documentation. NEW INFORMATION: Chorotegamyia gen. n. is described, along with its type species, Chorotegamyia aureofacies sp. n. A modified key to the Uramyini is given to further elucidate the tribe. AJ Fleming, D. Monty Wood, M. Alex Smith, Tanya Dapkey, Winnie Hallwachs, Daniel Janzen.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32148433 PMCID: PMC7048859 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.8.e48907
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 2a.frontal view of head
Figure 2b.lateral view of head
Figure 2c.dorsal view
Figure 2d.lateral view
Figure 3d.sternite 5, ventral view
Figure 3b.lateral view
Figure 3a.caudal view
Figure 3c.oblique lateral view
Figure 4a.frontal view of head
Figure 4b.lateral view of head
Figure 4c.dorsal view
Figure 4d.lateral view
Figure 5.Occipital view of sp. n. highlighting distinctive gold ocellar triangle reaching posteriorly into occiput; image from male holotype.
| 1 | Proclinate orbital setae present only in females; mid-dorsal depression on T1+2 extending almost to tergal margin |
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| – | Two strong proclinate orbital setae present in both sexes; mid-dorsal depression on T1+2 not extending to tergal margin |
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| 2 | Vertical bristles of male short weak and proclinate; eyes of male closely approximated medially, nearly obliterating frontal vitta; three postsutural supra-alar setae; often with two or more discal setae on T3–T5 | |
| – | Veritcal bristles of male strong and medially crossed; eyes of male not so closely approximated as to obliterate frontal vitta; two postsutural supra-alar setae; only one pair of discal setae on T3–T5 | |
| 3 | Facial ridge with four to five small, erect setae above vibrissa; scutellum with pair of widely-separated discal bristles; two katepisternal setae; abdominal tergites lacking discal bristles on T4 | |
| – | Facial ridge with few recumbent hairs above the vibrissa; scutellum without discal setae; three katepisternal setae; abdominal tergites T3 and T4 each with pair of median discal setae |
This key is an adaptation of the key to the genera printed in Wood and Zumbado (2010) with some modifications already cited in Fleming et al. (2017). This key should replace Couplets 239–240 in Wood and Zumbado (2010).