Scatophila viridella Sturtevant and Wheeler

Zatwarnicki, Tadeusz & Mathis, Wayne N., 2024, Revision of the Nearctic Species of the Shore-Fly Genus Scatophila Becker (Diptera: Ephydridae), Zootaxa 5487 (1), pp. 1-100 : 45-49

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Scatophila viridella Sturtevant and Wheeler
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10. Scatophila viridella Sturtevant and Wheeler View in CoL

Figs. 76 View FIGURES 72–76 , 82–88 View FIGURES 82–85 View FIGURES 86–88

Scatophila viridella Sturtevant and Wheeler 1954: 200 View in CoL .— Deonier 1964: 110 [key; Iowa].— Wirth 1965: 759 [ Nearctic catalog].— Zatwarnicki 1987: 295 [checklist].— Zatwarnicki and Mathis 1994: 362 [phylogeny; mesogramma View in CoL group].— Mathis and Zatwarnicki 1995: 287 [world catalog].

Description.—This species is distinguished from congeners by the following combination of characters: Body brown to blackish brown with some grayish microtomentose areas; small to moderately small shore flies, body length 1.45–2.10 mm.

Head ( Figs. 82–85 View FIGURES 82–85 ): Mesofrons tannish gray, darker around ocellar triangle. Face gray to whitish gray, uniformly colored; face of ♂ with flattened to shallowly concave area mediodorsally, setulae longer and clustered at lateral margins of concavity; face; gena-to-eye ratio 0.26.

Thorax ( Figs. 89, 91 View FIGURES 89–91 ): Mesonotum ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 89–91 ) mottled, gray with considerable brown, especially medially and toward posterior portion; scutellar disc dark brown on apical portion, basomedial area gray. Wing ( Fig. 91 View FIGURES 89–91 ) moderately dark colored with evident spotting; costal vein ratio 0.22–0.25; M 1 vein ratio 0.62; knob of halter yellow. Legs generally dark colored except for tarsi; femora dark with gray microtomentum; male midfemur lacking row of spine-like setulae along posteroventral margin; tibiae similar to femora; tarsi with amber to yellowish tarsi.

Abdomen ( Figs. 86–88 View FIGURES 86–88 ): Tergites gray with darker anterior margin; tergite 5 mostly black, with light investment of grayish microtomentum. Male terminalia ( Figs. 86–88 View FIGURES 86–88 ): Epandrium in posterior view ( Fig. 86 View FIGURES 86–88 ) generally broadly oval except for truncate ventral margin, width nearly 0.80 epandrial height, lateral margins shallowly and regularly curved, width of truncate ventral margin about equal to height of cercal opening; dorsal margin of epandrium in posterior view ( Fig. 86 View FIGURES 86–88 ) evenly and shallowly rounded; epandrial setae about equal in length, sparser laterally, much more abundant along ventral margin; height of cercal opening less than half epandrial height; cerci in posterior view ( Fig. 86 View FIGURES 86–88 ) hemispherical; aedeagus in lateral view ( Fig. 88 View FIGURES 86–88 ) as wide as long, ventral margin deeply and more or less narrowly rounded, posterior margin narrowly truncate, length of truncation equal to length of opening of basal cavity, basal portion of dorsal margin excavated, cavity deep and oriented posteriorly, otherwise dorsal margin moderately straight, in ventral view ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 86–88 ) broadly obovate, posterior margin with shallow, medial point; ventral aedeagal process shallowly C-shaped; phallapodeme in lateral view ( Fig. 88 View FIGURES 86–88 ) elongate, narrow, elbowed, dorsal and ventral extensions about equal in length, in ventral view ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 86–88 ) T-shaped, length of basal crossbar about half length of medial process, crossbar straight but with a medial V-shaped notch; postgonite in lateral view ( Fig. 88 View FIGURES 86–88 ) irregularly and asymmetrically V-shaped, dorsal arm robust, somewhat rectangular, anterior margin slightly flared and margin emarginate, both dorsal and ventral corners produced, posterodorsal corner distinctly produced, process relatively robust, slightly curved and with a short, nipple-like apical process, ventral arm elongate, narrow, parallel-sided, nearly straight, in ventral view ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 86–88 ) with posterodorsal corner oriented medially, apex flared laterally, bearing setulae along medial margin and a setula along lateral margin; neohypandrium in lateral view ( Fig. 88 View FIGURES 86–88 ) narrow, elongate, parallel-sided, distinctly elbowed.

Type Material.—The holotype male of Scatophila viridella is labeled “Montebello[,] Calif[ornia]. Feb. 9 1950 [handwritten]/M.R. Wheeler/ HOLOTYPE Scatophila viridella Stvt & Whlr [pink]/6688 TYPE [dark pink; number handwritten].” The holotype is double mounted (glued to a paper point), is in good condition, and is deposited in the ANSP (6688).

Other Specimens Examined.— CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA. Langley (49°04.5'N, 122°33.5'W), 9 Aug 1917 GoogleMaps , A. L. Melander (1♀; USNM) .

UNITED STATES. ARIZONA. Cochise: Fairbank (31°43.4'N, 110°11.3'W), 13 Jun 1951 GoogleMaps , A. H. Sturtevant (1♂; USNM); Portal ( Southwest Research Station ; 31°53’N; 109°12.5'W), 1–9 Jun 1973 GoogleMaps , W. W. Wirth (6♀; USNM). Pima : Sabino Canyon (32°15'N, 110°50.5'W), (1♂; USNM) GoogleMaps .

CALIFORNIA. Los Angeles: Pasadena (34°09.4'N, 118°07.9'W), 7 Mar–24 Apr 1950, A. H. Sturtevant (3♂, 4♀; USNM) GoogleMaps ; Rio Hondo (33°55.9'N, 118°10.5'W), 13 Apr 1950, A. H. Sturtevant (17♂, 13♀; USNM) GoogleMaps . Orange: Corona del Mar (33°35.9'N, 117°52.4'W), 10 Mar 1950, A. H. Sturtevant (1♂, 7♀; USNM) GoogleMaps . Riverside: Riverside (33°57.2'N, 117°23.8'W), 3 Feb 1935, A. L. Melander (1♂, 3♀; USNM) GoogleMaps . San Francisco: Baker Beach (37°47.6.2'N, 122°29'W), 29 Aug 1953, P. H. Arnaud, Jr. (1♀; USNM) .

NEBRASKA. Dawes: Chadron (42°49.8'N, 102°59.9'W), 20 Aug 1950, A. H. Sturtevant (1♂, 1♀; USNM) GoogleMaps .

NEVADA. Clark: Las Vegas Wash (36°05.4'N, 114°58.7'W), 11 Apr 2005, D. and W. N. Mathis (1♀; USNM) GoogleMaps .

NEW MEXICO. Grant : Mimbres River (32°43.8'N, 107°52'W), 13 Aug 2007, D. and W. N. Mathis (1♂; USNM) GoogleMaps .

OREGON. Lane: Haceta Head (44°08.1'N, 124°07.4'W), 1 Aug 2005, D. and W. N. Mathis (1♂; USNM). GoogleMaps Tillamook: Cape Kiwanda (45°12.9'N, 123°58.3'W), 3 Aug 2005, D. and W. N. Mathis (3♂, 7♀; USNM) GoogleMaps .

UTAH. Salt Lake: Butterfield Canyon (40°29.2'N, 112°08.2'W; 1890 m), 14 May 2007, D. and W. N. Mathis (1♂, 2♀; USNM) GoogleMaps

WASHINGTON. Snohomish: Verlot (48°05.4'N, 121°46.6'W), 3 Aug 1951, A. H. Sturtevant (1♀; USNM) GoogleMaps .

WYOMING. Park: Yellowstone National Park, Sylvan Pass (44°27.9'N, 110°07.7’W, 28 Jul 1934, A. L. Melander (1♂; USNM); GoogleMaps Yellowstone National Park , Lake (44°25.8'N, 110°35.1'W), 18 Jul 1923, A. L. Melander (1♂; USNM) GoogleMaps .

Type Locality.— United States. California. Los Angeles: Montebello (34°01'N, 118°06.8'W) GoogleMaps .

Distribution ( Fig. 92 View FIGURE 92 ).— Nearctic : Canada (British Columbia), United States (Arizona, California, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming).

Remarks.—This species is placed in the mesogramma group.

The noctula Group

Diagnosis.—Most of males have lower portion of face with medial process. Tergites of abdomen shining black; ventral margin of epandrium broadly convex with lateral lobes, or flat, sometimes with small medial process ( Fig. 122 View FIGURES 122–124 ); neohypandrium band-like, conspicuously deflected, exceptionally reduced ( S. unicornis Czerny ); postgonite elongate; proximal margin rounded or slightly convex; distal process of postgonite lobate, ventral process band-like; aedeagus with ventral process in dorsal view oval, in lateral view ( Fig. 124 View FIGURES 122–124 ) anterior portion of ventral margin convex or slightly incised; distal margin of the dorsal aedeagal opening upturned, incised medially or broadly rounded; phallapodeme in lateral view slightly arcuate, sometimes with proximal lobe medially, in dorsal view narrow with proximal broadening.

Nearctic species included in the noctula group are: Scatophila bolwigi sp. nov., S. hirtirostris Sturtevant and Wheeler , S. tuberculosa Cresson , S. unicornis Czerny , and S. variofacialis Sturtevant and Wheeler.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ephydridae

Genus

Scatophila

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Scatophila viridella Sturtevant and Wheeler

Zatwarnicki, Tadeusz & Mathis, Wayne N. 2024
2024
Loc

Scatophila viridella

Mathis, W. N. & Zatwarnicki, T. 1995: 287
Zatwarnicki, T. & Mathis, W. N. 1994: 362
Zatwarnicki, T. 1987: 295
Wirth, W. W. 1965: 759
Deonier, D. L. 1964: 110
Sturtevant, A. H. & Wheeler, M. R. 1954: 200
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