Argentinomyia tropica ( Curran, 1937 )

Montoya, Augusto L. & Wolff, Marta, 2023, Taxonomic revision of the Neotropical genus Argentinomyia Lynch-Arribálzaga, 1891 (Diptera: Syrphidae), with description of 16 new species, Zootaxa 5234 (1), pp. 1-157 : 138-140

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Argentinomyia tropica ( Curran, 1937 )
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Argentinomyia tropica ( Curran, 1937) View in CoL View at ENA

( Figs 86, 87 and 91A)

Melanostoma tropicum Curran, 1937: 3 View in CoL . Type locality: Brazil. S„o Paulo , Campos do Jord „o. HOLOTYPE Male AMNH (Examined)

Melanostoma tropicum View in CoL . Frey, 1946: 157

Rhysops tropicus . Thompson et al. 1976: 44

Argentinomyia tropica View in CoL . Montoya 2016: 461

Argentinomyia tropica View in CoL . Montoya et al. 2017: 395

Argentinomyia tropica View in CoL . Marín-Armijos et al. 2017: 168

Argentinomyia tropica . Miranda, 2017 (Distributional record from the Brazilian Amazon)

Type material. HOLOTYPE. Adult Male , BRAZIL. S„o Paulo, Campos do Jard„o, 179 m, 23.i.1936, F. Lane ( AMNH) . PARATYPE. Adult Male. BRAZIL. Label same data as Holotype ( AMNH) .

Length (n= 4): Body, 8.6–10.1 mm; Wings, 8.6–9.0 mm.

Diagnosis. Face less produced ventrally, the sides thickly coated with cinereous yellow pollen; legs reddish, metafemur brown, only reddish or yellowish on basal 1/2, metatibia yellow on basal and apical 1/4; abdomen with three pairs of reddish maculae, on 3 rd and 4 th terga extending from the base to apical 1/4 and 1/3; surstylus with dorsal margin slightly concave and ventral margin slightly convex, shorter than broad; aedeagal lobe oval, apex rounded.

Redescription. MALE. Head ( Fig. 86A): Face less produced ventrally, tubercle low but distinct, narrowly separated from the oral anterior margin; sides of face thickly cinereous yellow pollinose, the median 1/5 shining black and not at all ridged or grooved, pile pale yellowish. Gena cinereous shining with thin, more whitish pollen, pile white. Ocellar triangle brownish-yellow pollinose with a shining, roughened area dorsal the antennae, pile black; vertical triangle thinly brownish pollinose and blackish pilose. Occiput cinereous pollinose, pile whitish, the dorsal occipital cilia fine and black. Antennae reddish, short, ratio 1.4:1.2:1.5, basoflagellomere brown dorsal and apically; basoflagellomere 1/2 longer than broad as long as the scape and pedicel. Antennae reaching to a little ventral the middle of face; arista brown, pilose. Thorax ( Figs 86B–C): Aeneous, mesonotum shining, yellow pilose; with a pair of very broad, narrowly separated pale pollinose vittae in the middle on anterior half and some lights with thin brownish pollen. Pleura thinly grayish-brown pollinose, yellow pilose. Scutellum shining, with long yellowish to black hairs, with a few shorter yellow hairs intermixed; fringe long and yellow. Wing ( Fig. 86C): Cinereous hyaline with orange-yellow tinge, stigma orange-yellow; microtrichose, except cell c bare basal 1/5, cells bm, r and cua bare on basal 1/3; calypter wholly white-yellowish. Legs ( Fig. 86C): Reddish to orange, pro- and mesolegs yellow; metafemur brown, except reddish on almost the basal 1/2, pile reddish, black on brown portions and apical segments of tarsus. Abdomen ( Fig. 86B): Long and slightly spatulate, being narrowest at the end of the 2 nd tergum and widest at the end of 3 rd; black with three pairs of reddish maculae shining with the sides and anterior border obscurely reddish, on 2 nd tergum opaque black with the lateral 1/6 reddish, on 3 rd tergum opaque black with maculae extending from the base to the apical 1/4, gently tapering posteriorly and broadly separated from the lateral margins by a sub-shining vitta; maculae on 4 th tergum extend to the apical 1/3 and the posterior margin is broadly subshining; 5 th tergum very short and wholly shining; pile short and black, long and yellowish on sides of 1 st and 2 nd and basal 1/2 of 3 rd tergum; sterna metallic brownish red with black pile; genitalia brownish-red and with thin yellowish-brown pollen; male genitalia: surstylus in lateral view ( Fig. 87A) with dorsal margin slightly concave and ventral margin slightly convex, shorter than broad; hypandrium in ventral view ( Fig. 87C) narrowed laterally towards the apex; aedeagal lobe in ventral view ( Fig. 87C) oval, apex rounded.

FEMALE ( Figs 86D–F). Similar to male except for usual sexual dimorphism and differing in frontal triangle blue-black with a broad transverse golden pollinose band in the depression, black pilose, 5 th tergum includes a pair of fasciate maculae. Female of A. tropica is similar to A. luculenta differing in the face more perpendicular and less produced below. Frontal triangle blue-black with a broad transverse golden pollinose band in the depression, black pilose. Thorax with short yellowish pile, on a background of thin brownish pollen.

Taxonomic notes. Argentinomyia tropica is a black species, face less produced ventrally, the sides thickly coated with cinereous yellow pollen ( Figs 86A, C, D, F); legs reddish, metafemur brown, only reddish or yellowish on basal 1/2, metatibia yellow on basal and apical 1/4 ( Figs 86A, C, D, F); abdomen with three pairs of reddish maculae, on 3 rd and 4 th terga extending from the base to apical 1/4 and 1/3 ( Figs 86B, E). In A. luculenta the face is more perpendicular and less produced ventrally; frontal triangle blue-black with a broad transverse golden pollinose band in the depression, pile black ( Figs 47A, C, D, F); the pile of thorax short and yellowish on a background of thin brownish pollen ( Figs 47B, E); metafemur yellow on basal 1/2 ( Figs 47A, C, D, F); abdominal maculae rectangular ( Figs 47B, E), slightly similar to the female of A. tropica , except on 3 rd and 4 th terga, where they reach apical 1/3 and 1/2 ( Figs 47E), respectively. Based on males, A. tropica differs from A. luculenta in having the aedeagal lobe in ventral view ( Fig. 87C) oval, with apex rounded [versus aedeagal lobe with apex acute in A. luculenta ( Fig. 48C)] (see “diagnosis” under each species or key).

Comments. The Holotype specimen of M. tropicum is currently in the AMNH. Photos are available on their website AMNH: https://sci-web-001.amnh.org/imulive/iz.html?#details=ecatalogue.10020983.

Biology. Label data and field observations suggest that A. tropica visits flowers of Libanothamnus humbertii ( Asteraceae ).

Geographical range. Argentinomyia tropica (n= 50) is distributed in Argentina (Tucumán), Serra da Mantiqueira and Serra Paranapiacaba in Brazil (Brazilian Amazon, Sao Paulo, Paraná), Eastern slope of West and Eastern Cordilleras in Colombia * (Antioquia), both slopes of Central Cordillera in Colombia and Ecuador * (Tungurahua) and Cordillera de Mérida in Venezuela * (Merida) ( Fig. 91A). The species is present at low, middle and high altitudes (179–3600 m) in the following biogeographical domains and provinces: Northern Andes (231–3600 m) : Cauca (3600 m) , Guajira (3500 m) , Magdalena (2034–3150 m) , North Andean Páramo (2300 m) , Sabana (231 m) ; Paraná (179–1274 m) : Araucaria Forest (867–1274 m) , Atlantic Forest (179–761 m) , Paraná Forest (826 m) ; Chacoan: Chaco (526–1426 m) .

Non-type material examined. ARGENTINA . Tucumán, Burruyacu, Quebrada La Toma de Tafí Viejo , -26.499425, -64.741942, 526 m, 21.xii.1950, R.A. Golbach (3♁, WIRC) GoogleMaps ; Same data, except: Villa Nougués , - 26.849763, -65.382689, 1426 m, i.1929, R.K. (2♀, WIRC) GoogleMaps . BRAZIL. Paraná, Ponta Grossa , -25.187256, - 50.143897, 867 m, ix.1945, P. Machado (1♀, WIRC) GoogleMaps . São Paulo, Campos do Jord „o, 22.742928, -45.596348, 761 m, 10.i.1936, F. Lane (2♁, 1♀, WIRC) GoogleMaps ; Ribeirao Grande, Fazenda Intermontes , -24.197324, -48.424401, 826 m, 6.iv.2006, S. B. Vosgueritchian (1♀, CEUFLA) GoogleMaps . COLOMBIA. Antioquia, Andes, Santa Rita, Páramo de Santa Rita , 5,549 9389, -75,9912444, 3600 m, Net , 5.xii.2009, M. Wolff (1♀, CEUA 69642 ) ; Van Someren-Rydon (VSR) Fish , 12.viii.2010, GEUA (1♀, CEUA 87052 ) ; Belmira, Páramo Santa Inés Belmira, 6,647 5556, -75,6713333, 3150 m, Net , 1.x.2011, N. Uribe (1♁, CEUA 93084 ) ; Bello, San Félix, Las Baldías , 6,330 58, -75,645620, 3150 m, Net , 16.viii.2015, A.L. Montoya (2♀, CEUA 93082-83 ) ; …, 17.ii.2013 (1♀, CEUA 93135 ) ; Girardota, Vereda La Honda, 6,347 375, -75,4359944, 2034 m, Net , 26.ix.2009, N. Uribe (2♀, CEUA 69474–75 ) ; …, Vereda El Palmar, Secondary Forest, 6,343 502, -75,435102, 2200 m, Van Someren-Rydon (VSR) Víscera , 23.vii.2009, N. Uribe; G. Valencia (1♀, CEUA 47457 ) ; Guarne, Vereda Piedras Blancas, Parque Ecológico Piedras Blancas , cerca de quebrada, 6,291 588, -75,493345, 2200 m, Net , 5.v.2009, A.L. Montoya (1♀, CEUA 47449 ) ; Medellín, Santa Elena, Parque Ecológico Piedras Blancas , 6,295 895, -75,499891, 2470 m, Net , 15.ii.2009, A.L. Montoya (1♀, CEUA 47449 ) ; San José de la Montaña, Vereda El Congo , Sector La Laguna , 6,763 791, -75,701738, 3117 m, Páramo , Net , 21- 30.vi-5.iv.2017, A. L. Montoya; A. F. Sepúlveda (2♀, CEUA 98096 , 98113 ) ; Sonsón, Vereda Nori, Cerro Nori , 5,809 667, -75,269028, 2853 m, Forest , Malaise canopy, 31.iii-7.iv.2018, A.L. Montoya; J. P. Carmona (1♀, CEUA 103433 ) . Caquetá, Florencia, Las Brisas, 1,753 889, -75,747639, 2040 m, Malaise , Bosque Piso , 3er Túnel C 8, 1- 15.ii.2017, Y. Ramos-Pastrana (7#m, LEUA) . ECUADOR. Tungurahua, Baños , -1.396949, -78.421669, 2300 m, 21.vii.1939, W. C. MacIntyre (1♁, AMNH) GoogleMaps . VENEZUELA. Mérida, Páramo Mucubaji, Laguna Negra , 8,797 016, -70,828651, 3500 m, ex flowers of Libanothamnus humbertii (89V27) 28-31.x.1989, A.L. Norrbom (1♀, USNM ENT) .

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Marin-Armijos, D., Quezada-Rios, N., Soto-Armijos, C. & Mengual, X. (2017) Checklist of the flower flies of Ecuador (Diptera, Syrphidae). ZooKeys, 691, 163 - 199. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / ZooKeys. 691.13328

Montoya, A. L. (2016) 36 Family Syrphidae. In: Wolff, M., Nihei, S. S. & de Carvalho, C. J. B. (Eds.), Catalogue of Diptera of Colombia. Zootaxa, 4122 (1), 457 - 537. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4122.1.39

Montoya, A. L., Ricarte, A. & Wolff, M. (2017) Two new species of Quichuana Knab (Diptera: Syrphidae) from the Paramo ecosystems in Colombia. Zootaxa, 4244 (3), 390 - 402. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4244.3.7

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AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Argentinomyia