Culoptila denningi BuenoSoria & SantiagoFragoso
Fig. 21 A, B
Culoptila denningi BuenoSoria & SantiagoFragoso 1996: 451 .
Culoptila denningi is not obviously similar to any other species of Culoptila . It is easily diagnosed by the shape of the phallobase, which is short and bulbously rounded and possesses 2 short and characteristically shaped phallic spines, the larger one much thickened at its center and the smaller one a mere sclerotized curl, so small that it could easily be missed. The short, subtruncate tergum X and short inferior appendages are also useful diagnostic characters.
Adult. Length of forewing: male 3 mm. Color yellowishbrown in alcohol, appendages paler. Mesothorax of male narrow anteromesally; mesoscutal wart short, heartshaped. Mesothoracic tegulae of male rounded, greatly enlarged; tegular gland elongate, pleated, concertinalike.
Male genitalia. Sternum VI process short, subtruncate. Tergum IX ventral margin rounded, tapered from anterolateral margin, slightly produced posteroventrally. Inferior appendages very short, truncate apically. Tergum X short, about as long as wide, apex in ventral view broadly rounded to subtruncate; ventrolateral processes with apices incurved, nearly planar in caudal view, mesal margin acute; apices not or scarcely posteriorly bent. Phallobase short, rounded in lateral view, apicodorsal projection weakly arched, apicodorsal projection short, apex rounded. Phallic apparatus with 1 apparent phallic spine and remnant of second; larger spine nearly straight, about 1/2 length of phallobase, thick, widened at middle, slightly enlarged basally, second (remnant?) spine easily missed, very short, flattened basally and wrapped around larger spine.
Material examined
MEXICO: Guerrero: NW Zihuatanejo, km 80, Ruta 130, 1200 m, 7.vi.1984 (Bueno & Barrera) — male holotype (UNAM); 1 male (NMNH).
Distribution
MEXICO (Guerrero).