Cuterebra yanayacui sp. nov.

Figs. 1–2.

Examined material. Holotype, male: “ ECUADOR: Napo Prov., Yanayacu // Biological Station, Rock trail, // 00°35ʹ33.63ʹʹ S 77°53ʹ16.22ʹʹ W, // 2190 m., 31.viii.2019. // Leg.: X. Mengual ” “DNA voucher specimen // ZFMK, Lab code // D467 // Bonn, Germany” “HOLOTYPE // Cuterebra // yanayacui // Letana, Mengual, Pape [handwritten]” “ZFMK-DIP-00100559 [QR code]” [INABIO] . Paratype, male: “[QR code] INHS Insect // Collection / 1027126” “ ECUADOR: Napo Prov. // Yanayacu Biological Sta. // S 00°35.9ʹ W 77°53.4ʹ // 2163 m 5-12-VI-2006 ”/ “ J. B. Whitfield // J. J. Rodriguez // D. C. Arias-Penna // C. Grinter // collactors [sic]” “PARATYPE // Cuterebra // yanayacui // Letana, Mengual & Pape [handwritten]”. Bottom card: Large portion of left wing, tip of right wing, 3 tarsomeres of right foreleg, tergite 5 (glued using Gelva) [INHS] .

Diagnosis. Large and densely setose species, with fumose wings (darker at the base). Distinguished from other species of Cuterebra Clark by black setose habitus with slightly raised concave facial carina gently increasing towards antennal base, golden yellow tuft on posterior anepisternum, and abdominal tergites 3–5 golden yellow setose.