Genus Calycomyza Hendel, 1931

Calycomyza Hendel, 1931: 65 .

TYPE SPECIES. — Agromyza artemisiae Kaltenback, 1856 .

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REMARKS

Most species of Calycomyza are characterized externally by a yellow frons, dark antennae, yellow notopleuron, dark scutellum, pale yellowish halter and the presence of only two postsutural dc. However, exceptions exist, such as: C. meridiana (Hendel, 1923), a widespread neotropical species, with yellow third antennal segment; C. devia Spencer, 1973 from Venezuela and Costa Rica with a brownish frons and darker notopleural areas; C. compositana Spencer, 1973, C. illustris Spencer, 1973, C. steviae Spencer, 1973, C. parilis Spencer, 1973 and C. palmaris Spencer, 1973, all from Venezuela, have 3+ 1 dc. The latter two species also feature a brown halter. A distinctive characteristic of the genus is the male genitalia with the epandrium and surstyli having a patch of short strong spines. Seven specimens of Calycomyza were collected on the Mitaraka massif, representing four species (Boucher & Pollet 2021). Two of them were represented by females only (Boucher & Pollet 2021) and their identity could not yet be confirmed. These two species are characterized by the presence of 3+ 1 dc (two weaker anterior ones). Of the other two species, one represents C. grenadensis Zlobin, 1996 (morphospecies Calycomyza Mit-1 sensu Boucher & Pollet 2021), which was previously known from Grenada (Zlobin 1996a) (see below), and the other (morphospecies Calycomyza Mit-2 sensu Boucher & Pollet 2021) represents a new species, which is described below. Only one species, Calycomyza lantanae (Frick, 1956) was previously recorded from French Guiana (Anonymous 2018).