Bentrovata Richards, 1973

Papp, László, 2021, New Species Of Apterobiroina L. Papp And Bentrovata Richards (Diptera, Sphaeroceridae) From Australia, Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 67 (2), pp. 101-117 : 109-110

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.67.2.101.2021

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4945773

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C0498202-3B23-FF82-FE04-FC95FC679D75

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Bentrovata Richards, 1973
status

 

Bentrovata Richards, 1973 View in CoL

Bentrovata Richards, 1973: 301 View in CoL , 394.

Type species: Bentrovata regalis Richards, 1973: 395 View in CoL .

The description of the genus was given by RICHARDS (1973). Some additional characters as well as a description of male and female genitalia are given below.

Head. Frons usually with 5 whitish or silvery stripes. Only 1 pair of ors. Head setae occe and occi though small, well-discernible. Arista about 3–4 times as long as antenna with short cilia only.

Thorax. Pleura anteriorly without any emargination; a large emargination present on distal 1/3 of thorax, which receives mid and hind femur when at rest. Prosternum linear, with a small triangular dilatation posteriorly (see RICHARDS 1973). Scutellum with distinctly curved posterior margin (in contrast to the straight margin in Monteithiana Richards, 1973 ). No wings or halteres, i.e. totally reduced (absent).

Legs. Similar to those of Apterobiroina , i.e. short and more or less thickened. Mid tibia with a strong va, no mid ventral seta. Antero-dorsal and postero-dorsal setae are paired at basal 1/3 and about apical 4/5. Hind tibia without dorsal preapical seta.

Abdomen. Strongly sclerotised, lateral margins of preabdominal tergites and sternites nearly meet laterally. Female postabdomen small, telescopized ( Fig. 38 View Figs 38–42 ).

Male genitalia. Dorsal part of synsternite short ( Figs 24 View Figs 21–29 , 30 View Figs 30–37 , 46 View Figs 43–53 ). Ventro-medial process of synsternite with unarranged ( Figs 21–22 View Figs 21–29 ) thick setae or those are in 1 row ( Figs 31–32 View Figs 30–37 , 44–45 View Figs 43–53 ). Surstylus smaller, rounded (not divided), with 1 large thorn ( Figs 26 View Figs 21–29 , 34–35 View Figs 30–37 , 49–50 View Figs 43–53 ). Postgonite slender, its apex narrow and proclinate ( Figs 27 View Figs 21–29 , 37 View Figs 30–37 , 48 View Figs 43–53 ).

Female genitalia. Spermathecae less sclerotised, with a small bulb on initial section of duct ( Figs 28 View Figs 21–29 , 39–40 View Figs 38–42 , 53 View Figs 43–53 ). Cercus shorter, with short setae ( Figs 29 View Figs 21–29 , 41–42 View Figs 38–42 , 51–52 View Figs 43–53 ). Epiproct membranous, without a pair of dorsal setulae ( Figs 29 View Figs 21–29 , 41–42 View Figs 38–42 , 51–52 View Figs 43–53 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sphaeroceridae

Loc

Bentrovata Richards, 1973

Papp, László 2021
2021
Loc

Bentrovata

RICHARDS, O. W. 1973: 301
1973
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