Megaselia wiegmanae new species (Figs. 30, 62, 92, 124)
Diagnosis. Male. In the group VIII key of Borgmeier (1966), M. wiegmanae fails the key at couplet 11 where it lacks either the enlarged genitalia of M. globipyga Borgmeier or the large hypandrium of M. brevicostalis Wood. M. wiegmanae, like M. brevicostalis, is part of the M. curtineura complex of Megaselia, and the two species are similar. In addition to the aforementioned large hypandrium of M. brevicostalis, M. wiegmanae has a slightly longer costal index (0.42–0.44 compared to 0.40–0.43), and only 2 alular setae (3 in M. brevicostalis) (Fig. 92).
Description. See Table 7.
Distribution. Los Angeles, California (USA).
Etymology. Named in honor of K.T. Wiegman, host of BioSCAN site 18.
Biology. Unknown.
Holotype. ♂, USA: CALIFORNIA: Los Angeles, Eagle Rock, 3–10.V.2014, Keller, Malaise trap (LACM 329837).
Paratypes. 4 ♂, USA: CALIFORNIA: Los Angeles, Eagle Rock, 3–10.V.2014, Keller, Malaise trap (LACM 329838, LACM 329839, 2 CUMZ).
Additional Material Examined. USA: CALIFORNIA: Los Angeles: Exposition Park, University Park, Los Feliz, Silverlake, Jefferson Park, Elysian Valley, Leimert Park, Koreatown, Mid-City, Glendale, Elysian Park, Gardena, Hollywood, Larchmont, Carthay, Burbank, Atwater Village, Eagle Rock, Pico-Union, Mid-Wilshire, Glassell Park, Highland Park, 335 ♂, I–V.2014, Malaise traps (LACM, MCZC, USNM).