Cephalosphaera aurata Souza & Ale-Rocha, 2009

Marques, Dayse W. A., Rafael, José A. & Pollet, Marc, 2019, First records of Pipunculidae (Diptera) from French Guiana, with the description of a new species, Zoosystema 41 (13), pp. 249-258 : 251

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https://doi.org/10.5252/zoosystema2019v41a13

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3728813

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scientific name

Cephalosphaera aurata Souza & Ale-Rocha, 2009
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Cephalosphaera aurata Souza & Ale-Rocha, 2009

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Cephalosphaera aurata Souza & Ale-Rocha, 2009: 993 , fig. 4A- D. — Rodriguez & Rafael 2012: 16. — Marques & Rafael 2017).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Guyane. 1 ♂, Mitaraka, MIT-E, partially opened areas on savane roche 2, 02°13’59.8”N, 54°27’46.5”W, 471 m a.s.l., 13-20.VIII.2015, MT (6 m), leg. P. Henri Dalens, sample code: MITARAKA/230, MNHN GoogleMaps .

GEOGRAPHICAL RECORDS. — French Guiana (first record), Brazil: Amazonas.

REMARKS

This species was described and illustrated by Souza & Ale-Rocha (2009). It is close to Cephalosphaera procera Rafael & Menezes, 1999 described from Costa Rica. Figure 2 View FIG A-K included here should enable a better identification of this species which can be easily recognized by the combination of the following characters: antenna with pedicel light brown, postpedicel yellow with somewhat obtuse apex ( Fig. 2A, B View FIG ); legs predominantly yellow, with coxae, apex of mid and hind femora, and hind tarsus brown ( Fig. 2A View FIG ); wing hyaline, section between dm cell and vein M 2 longer than vein dm-m ( Fig. 2C View FIG ); tergites 1-4 slightly yellow laterally in the specimen preserved in alcohol (yellow in original species description) with dark brown basal spot, base of tergite 5 dark brown to black, opaque, and apical 1/3 gray pruinose ( Fig. 2D View FIG ); syntergosternite 8 not as long as tergite 5, with large membranous area, not reaching epandrium ( Fig. 2E, F View FIG ); surstylus symmetrical ( Fig. 2E View FIG ; see Fig. 2G, H View FIG for lateral view); phallic guide short with group of stout spines at tip ( Fig. 2I View FIG ); phallus trifid, long and distally spiralized ( Fig. 2J View FIG ); ejaculatory apodeme as in Fig. 2K View FIG .

MARQUES D. W. A. & RAFAEL J. A. 2017. - Pipunculidae. In Catalogo Taxonomico da Fauna do Brasil. PNUD. Available from: http: // fauna. jbrj. gov. br / fauna / listaBrasil / PrincipalUC / PrincipalUC. do? lingua = pt (accessed 26 September 2017).

RODRIGUEZ H. C. & RAFAEL J. A. 2012. - Pipunculidae (Diptera) of Latin America and the Caribbean: A Catalog of species with notes on biology and Pipunculid-Host associations. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG, Saarbrucken, 56 p.

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FIG. 2. — Cephalosphaera aurata Souza & Ale-Rocha, 2009: A, habitus, lateral view; B, antenna; C, wing; D, abdomen, dorsal view; E, terminalia, dorsal view; F, syntergosternite 8, posterior view; G, left surstylus, lateral view; H, right surstylus, lateral view; I, phallic guide, lateral view; J, phallus, lateral view; K, ejacula- tory apodeme. Scale bars: A, C, 1 mm; B, G-K, 0.1 mm; D, 0.5 mm; E, F, 0.2 mm.

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MT

Mus. Tinro, Vladyvostok

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Pipunculidae

Genus

Cephalosphaera