Chimerothalassius runyoni Brooks & Cumming

Chimerothalassius runyoni Brooks & Cumming, 2018: 513.

Material examined.

Montserrat: 4 ♂, 13 ♀, Woodlands Beach, rocks in intertidal zone, 16°45.817'N, 62°13.384'W, 20-22 June 2017, JB Runyon. Specimens deposited in the Canadian National Collection of Insects, Ottawa.

Distribution.

Dominica, Montserrat.

Remarks.

Chimerothalassius belongs to the subfamily Parathalassiinae which is considered the sister group to the Dolichopodidae sensu stricto (Sinclair and Cumming 2006; Brooks and Cumming 2011). Chimerothalassius runyoni was known from one female specimen and a slide-mounted wing collected in Dominica during the Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian Biological Survey and was formally described after males were collected on Montserrat in 2017 (Brooks and Cumming 2018). This species occurs on rocky or stony intertidal zones.