Ataenogera grandis Lyneborg
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Ataenogera grandis Lyneborg View in CoL
( Figs. 30–38 View FIGURES 30 – 38 , 56 View FIGURE 56 )
grandis Lyneborg (2002:104, fem. desc., key; 2002:105, Figs.1–2 View FIGURES 1 – 9 fem. ant., max. palp.) ( Ataenogera ). Type locality Brazil, Itatiaya. Holotype female in USNM by original designation.
Diagnosis. Ataenogera grandis shares with A. argentifrons , A. irwini , and A. minuta the absence of lanceolate setae on the male and female abdomens. It differs from A. argentifrons in having the frons ( Figs. 30–31 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) convergent dorsally, dark reddish brown, glossy, pubescence gray ventral to ocellar tubercle and white, dense dorsal and ventral to antennal bases with setae dorsolateral to the antennal bases; the coxal macrosetae dark reddish brown; the male gonocoxite lacking a pair of large falcate projections posterolaterally and having the anterior margin of the female furca ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) open. It differs from A. irwini in having the anepisternum covered with gray pubescence and with setae over the entire anepisternum. It differs from A. minuta in being much larger; possessing two pairs of dorsocentral macrosetae; and the male distiphallus ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) with a large dorsal carina.
Description of male
Variation (n=2)
Body length 8.2–8.4, 8.3 mm.
Head. Head length 0.74–0.76, 0.75 mm. Eyes dichoptic ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) separated by distance equal to width of ocellar tubercle; ommatidia of equal size. Frons ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) convergent dorsally, dark reddish brown, glossy, pubescence gray ventral to ocellar tubercle and white, dense dorsal and ventral to antennal bases; setae white, short dorsolateral to antennal base; area lateral to antennal bases lacking black pubescent band or spot. Antenna dark brown, pubescence light gray on scape and pedicel, antenna/head length 1.7; scape cylindrical, length 0.24–0.30, 0.27 mm, width 0.12 mm, length/width 2.0–2.5, 2.25, scape/pedicel length 2.4–3.0, 2.7, scape/flagellum width 0.86, setae dark reddish brown, short, macrosetae dark reddish brown; pedicel length 0.10 mm, width 0.12–0.14, 0.13 mm, length/width 0.71; flagellum length 0.92 mm, width 0.14 mm, length/ width 6.6, flagellum/scape length 3.8. Maxillary palpus dark reddish brown; setae white. Occipital setae white, absent dorsomedially but extending across dorsal margin of occiput, macrosetae absent.
Thorax. Macrosetae 2 np, 1 sa, 1 pa, 2 dc, 1 sc. Mesonotum black, glossy; vittae indistinct; setae white, short, erect and suberect. Pleurae dark reddish brown, pubescence white, anepimeron glossy; setae white over entire anepisternum and laterotergite. Scutellum dark reddish brown, glossy; setae absent. Wing. Length 5.3– 5.5, 5.4 mm, width 1.7–2.0, 1.85 mm, length/width 2.7–3.2, 2.95. Membrane hyaline; veins dark brown; pterostigma dark brown. Cell m3 closed, petiolate. Halter dark brown. Legs. Coxa dark reddish brown, pubescence white, dense; setae white; apical macrosetae dark reddish brown, not extending around anteroventral margin, anteromedial macroseta absent on forecoxa, posterolateral macroseta absent of hindcoxa. Femora, tibiae, and tarsi dark reddish brown, midfemora paler.
Abdomen. Dark reddish brown, glossy, posterior margin white on tergites 1–6; dorsal setae dark brown, short with white elongate setae dorsally on tergites 1–2 and across posterior margins of tergites 1–4; tergite 7 and sternites 5–8 lacking lanceolate setae. Terminalia (MEI 147884). Epandrium ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ), anterior margin truncate with median emargination; setae dark reddish brown. Hypoproct ventral view ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) attached laterally to sides of epandrium; setae yellow, scattered. Hypandrium ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) glabrous. Gonocoxite ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) rectangular, sides broadly rounded, posterolateral corner short, not extended posteriorly as outer gonocoxal process, setae brown. Gonostylus dorsal view ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) broad with two falcate projections. Aedeagus with dorsal apodeme ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ), oval; ventral apodeme ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) broad, rounded anteriorly; distiphallus dorsal view ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) with narrow dorsal carina, lateral view ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) sinuate with large dorsal carina.
Redescription of female
Similar to male except for following. Variation (n=3).
Body Length 9.6–10.5, 10.0 mm.
Head. Length 0.96–1.02, 1.00 mm. Eyes ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) separated by distance greater than width of ocellar tubercle. Frons ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) glossy, pubescence whitish gray, dense dorsal and ventral to base of antenna and with an area of gray pubescence ventrolateral to ocellar tubercle; setae sparse. Antenna/head length 1.7–1.9, 1.8; scape length 0.24–0.28, 0.26 mm, width 0.16–0.19, 0.18 mm, length/width 1.4–1.6, 1.5, scape/pedicel length 2.4–2.8, 2.6, scape/flagellum width 1.0–1.2, 1.1; pedicel length 0.10 mm, width 0.16–0.18, 0.17 mm, length/ width 0.56–0.63, 0.60; flagellum length 1.38–1.60, 1.49, width 0.16 mm, length/width 8.6–10.0, 9.3, flagellum/scape length 5.8–6.2, 6.0.
Thorax. Macrosetae 2 np, 1 sa, 1 pa, 2 dc, 1 sc. Mesonotum with light covering of gray pubescence; setae black, short. Anepisternum dark reddish brown, glossy with medial dorsoventral band of white pubescence. Wing. Length 8.8 mm, width 2.3–2.6, 2.5 mm, length/width 3.4–3.8, 3.6. Membrane pale brown, becoming darker apically. Legs. Femora dark reddish brown to black.
Abdomen. Dark reddish brown, glossy, tergites 1–3 with posterior margin whitish yellow; dorsal setae dark brown, short, white elongate laterally on tergite 1 and across posterior margins of tergites 1–3; sternites 5–7 lacking dark brown lanceolate setae. Terminalia (MEI 155341). Furca ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 30 – 38 ) broadly triangular, anterior margin open; length 0.50 mm, width 0.44 mm.
Immature stages
Unknown.
Distribution. Ataenogera grandis is known from Brazil ( Fig. 56 View FIGURE 56 ).
Habitats and phenology. Ataenogera grandis has been handnetted or collected in a Malaise trap in January, February, July, August, October, and December.
Specimens examined. Type specimen. The holotype female of Ataenogera grandis Lyneborg is labeled "Itatiaya– 700m, E. Rio- Brazil, 7.i.1934, J. F. Zikán" (MEI 147914) and is in the USNM. Other specimens. AMAZONAS. Parque Nacional Jau [-1.895, -61.586], 29.VII–08.VIII.2001, Henriques, Vidal, 1♂ MEI 147878 (INHS). RIO de JANEIRO. Itatiaya [-22.5, -44.571], 16.I.1939, J. F. Zikán, 1Ψ MEI 155341 (USNM); 6. II.1940, 1 Ψ MEI 155345 (USNM); 24. I.1945, 1 Ψ MEI 155342 (USNM); 26. XII.1948, 1 Ψ MEI 155343 (USNM). RONDONIA. Guajara-Mirim, Rio Ouro Preto, Bananal [-10.973, -65.094], 20-27.X.1995, Rafael, J. A., Henriques, A. L., 1♂ MEI 147884 (INPA), Malaise.
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