Mesembrinella anomala (Guimarães, 1977)
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Mesembrinella anomala (Guimarães, 1977)
( Figs 99–100 View FIGURES 99–102 , 189–190 View FIGURES 183–192 , 237 View FIGURES 236–238 , 280 View FIGURES 280–281 , 324 View FIGURES 324–325 , 368 View FIGURES 350–369 , 409 View FIGURES 401–410 , 453 View FIGURES 439–453 , 488 View FIGURE 488 , 496–497 View FIGURES 489–497 )
Thompsoniella anomala Guimar „es, 1977: 54. Holotype male (MZSP), not examined. Type locality: San Diego , Venezuela.
Thompsoniella anomala: Toma & Carvalho (1995: 139) ; Kosmann et al. (2013: 78); Wolff et al. (2014: 321); Marinho et al. (2017: tab. 1); Velásquez et al. (2017: 109).
Mesembrinella anomala: Cerretti et al. (2017 : tab. 2).
Diagnosis. A medium-sized fly with subshining blue thorax and abdomen, averaging 10.8 mm (10–12/5) in length. Anterior thoracic spiracle with broad oval opening above (see Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–8 ). Postpronotal setae 2x 2; wing with faint yellowish infuscation on distal 2/3 along costa; scutellum without discal setae; gena with some pale orange setae; fore femur brown; ac usually 0:1, rarely 0:0; male with T5 about 2x as long as T4 ( Fig. 496 View FIGURES 489–497 ); epandrium with a pair of knob-like anteroventral projections ( Fig. 99 View FIGURES 99–102 , 497 View FIGURES 489–497 ); epiphallus long, slender and sharply curved backward ( Fig. 189 View FIGURES 183–192 ).
Redescription. Male. Frons broad, 0.096 (0.09–0.10/5) of head width at narrowest. Fronto-orbital and parafacial silvery when viewed from above and orange when viewed from below; frontal setae ascending halfway to vertex; frontal vitta broad, extending to ocellar triangle, orange below and black above; gena pale orange with whitish tomentum a short horizontal row of 2–3 stout setae, and pale orange setae; postgena and occiput with silvery tomentum and long pale setae; median occipital sclerite shiny black with faint whitish tomentum; antenna: pedicel orange: base of first flagellomere orange, tip with tan tomentum; base of arista dark orange, tip black; palpus typical; eye with median facets 3x size of lateral facets; ocellar triangle small, anterior ocellus 2x size of posterior ocelli; facial ridge with short black supravibrissal setae ascending about 1/10 of distance to antennal base.
Thorax. Dorsum subshining blue with pale tomentum; pleura silvery-orange; chaetotaxy: ac 0:1, rarely 0:0, dc 2:2, ia 0, ph 0, kat 1:1, ppn 2x 2, meral setae typical, with short horizontal section, 1 pair crossed ap, 1 stout bas, 1 sa, 1 lat, 1 pb, 0 disc; subscutellum moderately developed; spiracles orange and medium-sized; legs: fore femur brown, mid femur brown to orange, hind femur orange, tibiae and tarsi brown. Wing: distal 2/3 along costa with faint yellowish infuscation; subcostal sclerite pubescent; basicosta and tegula brown; section IV 0.19 of section III; discs of both calypters pale; rims tan with tan setae.
Abdomen entirely blue with whitish tomentum; T5 2x as long as T4 ( Fig. 496 View FIGURES 489–497 ); T4 with row of marginal setae; pairs of lateral marginal setae on T4 and T5; disc of T5 with dense, medium-long, fine setae only. Terminalia in lateral view with exceptionally broad surstylus and tiny cercus ( Fig. 99 View FIGURES 99–102 ); in posterior view as in Fig. 100 View FIGURES 99–102 ; T 6 View FIGURES 1–8 , STS7+8 and epandrium fused into broad plate at tip of abdomen ( Fig. 497 View FIGURES 489–497 ); knob-like bases of surstylus also visible at tip of abdomen ( Fig. 497 View FIGURES 489–497 ); phallus in lateral view with epiphallus exceptionally long and curving at 90° angle, directed backward ( Fig. 189 View FIGURES 183–192 ); in dorsal view, hypophallic lobes extremely narrow with coarse serrations ( Fig. 190 View FIGURES 183–192 ); T6, STS7+8, pre- and postgonite and ejaculatory sclerite as in Fig. 237 View FIGURES 236–238 ; sternites of very unusual shape ( Fig. 280 View FIGURES 280–281 ).
Female. Similar to male except frons 0.187 (0.18–0.19/3) of head width at narrowest. T6 of FU shape, divided midway; condition of T7 unclear, possibly fused with T6; ST8 as separate sclerites ( Fig. 324 View FIGURES 324–325 ); ST6–8 and hypoproct as in Fig. 368 View FIGURES 350–369 , ST8 with pair of stout setal clusters; spermathecae as in Fig. 409 View FIGURES 401–410 ; ST1–5 as in Fig. 453 View FIGURES 439–453 .
Material examined. Venezuela, Aragua. 1 ♂*, 1 ♀, Marcai, Choroni Pass , 1100 m, 26.ii.1971, G. & M. Wood ( CNC) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 11 km N Rancho Grande , 1100 m, 25.ii.1971, G. & M. Wood ( CNC) ; 1 ♂, Parque Nac., Avila , 28.ii.1971, G. & M. Wood ( CNC) ; 1 ♂, Rancho Grande , 6–7.xii.1976, J. Robertson ( LACM) ; 1 ♀ ♦ ( TLW458 ) , Co- corote, Sector Candelo , 10°36ʹ89ʺN 66°82ʹ63ʺW, 1600 m, 15–21.x.2001, R. Briceño, A. Chacán, J. Clavijo, F. Díaz, R. Paz, E. Arcaya L. Joly ( MJMO) . Miranda. 1 ♂♦ ( TLW198 ) , San Antonio de los Altos, IV, IC, 10°24ʹN 66°58ʹW, 1680 m, iv. 2003, Y. Velásquez ( MIZA) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Venezuela. Bonatto (2001) also listed it from Ecuador. Marinho et al. (2017) also listed it from Bolivia.
Remarks. Two specimens ( TLW 198 and TLW 458) were barcoded and grouped together near M. semihyalina ( Fig. 488 View FIGURE 488 ).
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Mesembrinella anomala (Guimarães, 1977)
Whitworth, Terry L. & Yusseff-Vanegas, Sohath 2019 |
Thompsoniella anomala:
Velasquez, Y. & Martinez-Sanchez, A. I. & Thomas, A. & Rojo, S. 2017: 109 |
Wolff, M. & Bonatto, S. R. & Carvalho, C. J. B. de 2014: 321 |
Kosmann, C. & Pinto de Mello, R. & Harterreiten-Souza, E. S. & Pujol-Luz, J. R. 2013: 78 |
Toma, R. & Carvalho, C. J. B. de 1995: 139 |