Genea australis ( Townsend, 1929 )

Nunez, Enio & Couri, Márcia S., 2011, Revision Of Neotropical Genea Rondani (Diptera, Tachinidae, Tachininae, Leskiini), Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 51 (31), pp. 481-497 : 483-484

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S0031-10492011003100001

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BDA66B-0D11-FFF5-FF54-5A5FFBBBE5B8

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Genea australis ( Townsend, 1929 )
status

 

Genea australis ( Townsend, 1929) View in CoL

( Figures 1-5 View FIGURES 1‑5 )

Leskiomima australis Townsend, 1929: 368 View in CoL (original description based on a male, wrongly identified as female by the author); Townsend, 1939: 224-225 (genus redescription and a remark over L. australis View in CoL ); James, 1947: 100-101 (key and redescription of male); Guimarães, 1971: 117 (catalogue).

Genea australis View in CoL ; Wood, 1987: 1264 (combination to Genea View in CoL ); O’Hara & Wood, 1998: 761 (combination to Genea View in CoL formalized).

Diagnosis: Males and females alike with 2 pairs of proclinate orbital setae and 2 pairs of reclinate orbital setae; frontal setae sparse and crossed; antennal insertion little above eye middle; gena with 1/4 of eye length; palpus slightly clavate with not more than 1.2 times the length of the flagellomere; proboscis long, mentum length 1.5 times the head height; vein R 1 entirely setulose on dorsal surface and vein R 4+5 setulose from the base almost to crossvein r-m on dorsal surface; vein M 1 usually with sparse few setulae; claws and pulvilli short; yellow abdomen with median apical brown spots dorsally; T 1+2 not excavate to its hind margin; small median apical brown spots dorsally on T 1+2, T 3 and T 4; usually with 1 pair of median marginal setae on T 3; anterior margin of T 3, T 4 and T 5 with a narrow white pruinose band.

Male: Body length, 5.5-6.5 mm; wing, 4.5-5.5 mm.

Head: White colour and gold near vertex; ocellars setae divaricate; inner vertical setae long; 5-6 pairs of sparse frontal setae crossed, one pair below the level of the antennal insertion ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1‑5 ); frons with 0.5 of the head width at the level of the anterior ocellus; flagellomere slightly brown, yellow on the base; arista slightly plumose; proboscis long, mentum 1.5 times the head height; 6-8 pairs of subvibrissal setulae, shorter near vibrissa; 1-2 setulae above the vibrissa; palpus yellow, slightly clavate with not more than 1.2 times the length of the flagellomere; occiput slightly convex.

Thorax: Brown in ground colour with golden pruinosity; dorsocentrals 2+3; post-pronotals 1+2 or 2+2; scutellum with one pair of basal setae, one pair of subapical setae and one pair of discal setae near apex; pleura with a dense golden pruinosity. Wing and calypter slightly infuscate; vein R 1 entirely setulose on dorsal surface ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1‑5 ) and vein R 4+5 setulose from base almost until crossvein r-m on dorsal surface; vein M 1 usually with few sparse setulae. Legs yellow and tarsi dark brown; fore tibia with 2-3 long posterodorsal setae on middle third; 1 dorsal subapical seta; 1 anteroventral and 1 posteroventral apical seta each, claws and pulvilli short; mid femur with 1 anterior seta on middle third; 1-2 posterodorsal setae on apical third; mid tibia with 1 long anterodorsal seta on middle third; 2 sparse posterodorsal setae on middle third; 1 ventral seta on middle third; 1 anteroventral, 1 ventral, 1 posteroventral and 1 posterodorsal apical seta each; hind femur with one posteroventral and one row of anteroventral setae on basal half and 1 anteroventral apical seta; 1-2 posterodorsal apical setae; hind tibia with one posterodorsal row of setae; 2-3 ventral setae, the apicalone the largest; 1 anterodorsal and 1 posterodorsal subapical seta each; 1 anteroventral and 1 posteroventral apical seta each.

Abdomen: Yellow with small median apical brown spots dorsally; T 1+2 not excavate to its hind margin; small median apical brown spots dorsally usually on T 1+2, T 3 and T 4; usually with one pair of short median marginals on T 3; anterior margin of T 3, T 4 and T 5 with a narrow white pruinose band.

Male terminalia ( Figs. 3-5 View FIGURES 1‑5 ): Sternite 5 as described for genus; cerci not fused and large; surstyli slightly shorter than cerci; cerci with very short setulae turned upwards on its apical half; postgonite narrow and pregonite triangular in lateral view.

Female: Similar to male.

Type material: Holotype male (n57289). BRAZIL. São Paulo: Itaquaquecetuba , 13.iii.1929, Leskiomima australis, (Townsend) (USNM) .

Other material examined: BRAZIL. Paraíba: João Pessoa , 1 female, 20.x.1954, Silva, A.G.A. col. ( MZSP) ; Goiás: Jataí , 1 male, i.1955, Carrera col. ( MZSP) ; Mato Grosso do Sul: Três Lagoas, Faz. Floresta, Exp. Dept. Zoologia , 1 male, 13-20.x.1964 ( MZSP) ; Minas Gerais: Arceburgo , 1 male, iii.1945, Barreto col. ( MZSP) ; São Paulo: Lençóis Paulistas, Barra Grande, Faz. Debroado , 1 male, ii.1975, (in Diatraea ), Terán col. ( MZSP) ; 1 female, same label as previous ( MZSP) ; 1 female, 19.iv.1955, Lenko col. ( MZSP) ; 1 male, 03.ii.1962, Lenko col. ( MZSP) ; BOLIVIA. Santa Cruz: Saavedra, Exp. Sta. , 5 males and 2 females, vi.1976, [Ex. Elasmopalpus lignoselus ] Colque, E. Col. ( USNM) ; Santa Cruz, 1 female, 1.iii.1988, [Ex. Elasmopalpus lignoselus ] Pruett, C. col. ( USNM) .

Geographic distribution: Brazil and Bolivia (new record).

Comments: There are records of parasitism on the pyralid Elasmopalpus lignosellus Zeller, 1848 .

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tachinidae

Genus

Genea

Loc

Genea australis ( Townsend, 1929 )

Nunez, Enio & Couri, Márcia S. 2011
2011
Loc

Genea australis

O'HARA, J. E. & WOOD, D. M. 1998: 761
WOOD, D. M. 1987: 1264
1987
Loc

Leskiomima australis Townsend, 1929: 368

GUIMARAES, J. H. 1971: 117
JAMES, M. 1947: 100
TOWNSEND, C. H. T. 1939: 224
TOWNSEND, C. H. T. 1929: 368
1929
Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF