Hermetia teevani Curran, 1934

Pujol-Luz, José Roberto, Godoi, Fabio Siqueira Pitaluga De, Oliveira, Charles Martins De, Barros-Cordeiro, Karine Brenda & Mousinho, Lucas Pessanha, 2023, Description of the puparium of Hermetia teevani Curran (Diptera, Stratiomyidae) reared from roots of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), Zootaxa 5336 (2), pp. 217-232 : 223-227

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Hermetia teevani Curran, 1934
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Hermetia teevani Curran, 1934 View in CoL

( Figs. 10–26 View FIGURES 10–13 View FIGURES 14–15 View FIGURES 16–17 View FIGURES 18–20 View FIGURES 21–26 )

Hermetia teevani Curran, 1934: 316 View in CoL . HT ♀ [AMNH]: Guyana: Bartica District, Kartabo.

Hermetia mitis Curran, 1934: 318 View in CoL . HT ♁ [AMNH]: Guyana: Bartica District, Kartabo. Syn. Fachin & Hauser (2022: 670) View Cited Treatment .

Hermetia nana Lindner, 1935: 410 View in CoL . ST 1♁, 1♀ [MNRJ, destroyed], 1♀ [SMNS]: Brazil: São Paulo; ST 1♁ [SMNS]: Brazil: Rio de Janeiro. Syn. Fachin & Hauser (2022: 670).

Neotropical: Brazil (Distrito Federal*, Goiás *, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Rondônia, São Paulo), Guyana, Paraguay. [* New record]

Puparium: Length 10.7 mm (ranging from 8.2 to 15.6 mm); terrestrial, formed from the last instar (L6) larval skin (pupa exarata pharata), comprising head, three thoracic segments and eight abdominal segments ( Figs. 10–13 View FIGURES 10–13 ); the cuticle is dark-brown, covered with a browish pubescence; body soft, broad and dorsoventrally flattened; the integument more strongly hardened than in the larval stage, but preserving the larval features, especially the upper surface of the body, where the cuticle is impregnated by deposits of small hexagonal cells of calcium carbonate ( Figs. 14–15 View FIGURES 14–15 , 21, 23 View FIGURES 21–26 ); the larvae shared a similar shape and chaetotaxy with the pupae, except the presence of the emerging T-shaped suture ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14–15 ), expansible intersegmentary membrane, and pupal respiratory horns (ph).

Head. Moderately flattened and smoothly conical ( Fig. 10–11 View FIGURES 10–13 , 16–17 View FIGURES 16–17 ); mouthparts of the mandibular-maxillary complex (mm) forming a rigid and plane structure, almost as long as the labrum cavity in ventral view ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18–20 ); molar area (mo) conspicuous, maxillary palpus (mxp) with two developed sensilla (sl), basiconic sensilla of maxillary palpus (sb), coeloconic sensilla of maxillary palpus (sc) ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18–20 ); antenna (a) short, cylindrical and with a conical apex ( Figs. 18–19 View FIGURES 18–20 ), arising at the anterior part of the head; eye-prominence (ep) ( Figs. 16–17 View FIGURES 16–17 ), rounded, arising at the middle part of the head; chaetotaxy ( Figs. 10–11 View FIGURES 10–13 , 16–19 View FIGURES 16–17 View FIGURES 18–20 ): 2 pairs of labral setae (Lb 1, Lb 2), 2 pairs of clypeofrontal setae (Cf 1, Cf 2), 1 pair of maxillary setae (mxs), 1 pair of lateral setae (L), 1 pair of dorsolateral setae (Dl), 1 pair of sublabral setae (Sl) heavily barbed, resembling a Christmas tree, 3 pairs of ventrolateral setae (Vl 1, Vl 2, Vl 3), and 3 pairs ventral setae (V 1, V 2, V 3).

Thorax. First segment shorter than the others ( Figs. 10–11 View FIGURES 10–13 , 14–17 View FIGURES 14–15 View FIGURES 16–17 ); chaetotaxy: in dorsal view ( Figs. 10 View FIGURES 10–13 , 14 View FIGURES 14–15 , 16 View FIGURES 16–17 ), 2 rows of setae, 2 pairs of anterodorsal setae (Ad 1, Ad 2) and 3 pairs of dorsal setae (D 1, D 2, D 3), and 1 pair of dorsolateral setae (Dl); in ventral view ( Figs. 11 View FIGURES 10–13 , 15 View FIGURES 14–15 , 17 View FIGURES 16–17 ), 2 pairs of ventral setae, the inner pair (V 1) short, the outer pair (V 2) double, subequal in size and strongly barbed, with two accessory short setae ( Fig. 21–22 View FIGURES 21–26 ), and 1 pair of ventrolateral setae (Vl); anterior spiracle (as) strongly sclerotized, prominent, setae absent ( Figs. 16–17 View FIGURES 16–17 ). Second and third segments ( Figs. 12–13 View FIGURES 10–13 , 15 View FIGURES 14–15 ) with 1 row of setae, with 3 pairs of dorsal setae (D 1, D 2, D 3) in dorsal view and 2 pairs of ventral setae (V 1, V 2) in ventral view, the outer pair (V 2) double, strongly barbed and with variable sized branches; in lateral view 1 pair of dorsolateral setae (Dl), 1 pair of lateral setae (L) and 1 pair of ventrolateral setae (Vl).

Abdomen. Abdominal segments 1–7 ( Figs. 12–13 View FIGURES 10–13 ) with the same shape, and with 1 pair of dorsolateral inconspicuous respiratory pupal horns (ph); chaetotaxy ( Figs. 12–13 View FIGURES 10–13 , 15 View FIGURES 14–15 ): in dorsal view, a row of 3 pairs of dorsal setae (D 1, D 2, D 3); in ventral view, 3 pairs of ventral setae (V 1, V 2, V 3); in lateral view, 1 pair of dorsolateral setae (Dl), 1 pair of lateral setae (L), and 1 ventrolateral setae (Vl); ventromedial line of segment 6 with an ellipticalshaped sternal patch (spa), formed by an elevated and cylindrical cells with a conspicuous pores ( Figs. 23–24 View FIGURES 21–26 ); segment 8 ( Figs. 12–13 View FIGURES 10–13 , 25–26 View FIGURES 21–26 ) trapezoidal with anal slit short; chaetotaxy ( Figs. 25–26 View FIGURES 21–26 ): with 1 pair of dorsal setae (D), 5 pairs of ventral setae (V 1, V 2, V 3, V 4, V 5), 2 pairs of lateral setae (L 1, L 2), 1 pair of apical setae (Ap), 1 pair of subapical setae (Sa) around the posterior spiracular opening (pso).

Remarks. Despite a wide variation in body size, Hermetia larvae have very similar chaetotaxy and overall larval shape. Hermetia teevani differs from other known species of Hermetia by: (1) puparium ranging from 8.2 to 15.6 mm in length; (2) Sublabral setae (Sl) heavily barbed, resembling a Christmas tree ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18–20 ); (3) Ventral setae strongly barbed (V 1) ( Figs. 17 View FIGURES 16–17 , 21 View FIGURES 21–26 ); (4) Ventral setae (V 2) double with subequal branches, strongly barbed, except on the inner side ( Figs. 17 View FIGURES 16–17 , 21–22 View FIGURES 21–26 ); (5) Ventral setae (V 2) slightly longer than ventral setae (V 1) ( Figs. 17 View FIGURES 16–17 , 21 View FIGURES 21–26 ).

Material examined. Planaltina , [Brasília,] DF[Distrito Federal]- Brasil; Julh[Julho–vii].2019 (EMBRAPA), Felipe F. [col.], 15°35’30”S, 47°42’30”W, Emerg.[emerged] 07.viii.2019, Raiz de mandioca [cassava root] (4♀, UNB-012040, UNB-012219, UNB-012294, UNB-012455) GoogleMaps ; 16.viii.2019, Pujol/Mousinho/Morgado [cols.], [emerged] 30.viii.2019 (3♀, UNB-238833–UnB-238835) ; 05.ii.2020, [emerged] 04.iii.2020 (2♀, UNB-238836, UNB-238837) ; [emerged] 09.iii.2020 (2♀, UNB-238838, UNB-238839); [emerged] 10.iii.2020 (11♁, UNB-238840–UNB-238850) ; [emerged] 11.iii.2020 (1♀, UNB-238851); [emerged] 12.iii.2020 (1♁, UNB-238852) ; [emerged] 13.iii.2020 (5♁, 7♀, UNB-238853–UNB-238864), [emerged] 16.iii.2020 (8♁, 11♀, UNB-238865– UNB-238883) ; [emerged] 19.iii.2020 (11♁, 15♀, UNB-238884–UNB-238909) ; [ emerged] 23.iii.2020 (13♁, 30♀, UNB-238910–UNB-238952) ; [emerged] 25.iii.2020 (8♁, 10♀, UNB-238953–UNB-238970) ; [emerged] 27.iii.2020 (7♁, 4♀, UNB-238971–UNB-238981) ; [emerged] 01.iv.2020 (1♁, 4♀, UNB-238982–UNB-238986) ; [emerged] 07.iv.2020 (5♁, 6♀, UNB-238987–UNB-238997) ; [emerged] 13.iv.2020 (1♁, UNB-238998) ; [emerged] 20.iv.2020 (1♀, UNB-238999) ; [emerged] 23.iv.2020 (1♀, UNB-239000) ; [emerged] 28.iv.2020 (1♁, UNB-239001).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Stratiomyidae

Genus

Hermetia

Loc

Hermetia teevani Curran, 1934

Pujol-Luz, José Roberto, Godoi, Fabio Siqueira Pitaluga De, Oliveira, Charles Martins De, Barros-Cordeiro, Karine Brenda & Mousinho, Lucas Pessanha 2023
2023
Loc

Hermetia nana

Lindner, E. 1935: 410
1935
Loc

Hermetia teevani

Curran, C. H. 1934: 316
1934
Loc

Hermetia mitis

Fachin, D. A. & Hauser, M. 2022: 670
Curran, C. H. 1934: 318
1934
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