Oxysarcodexia aurata ( Macquart, 1851 )

Souza, Carina Mara De, Pape, Thomas & Thyssen, Patricia Jacqueline, 2020, Oxysarcodexia Townsend, 1917 (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) - a centennial conspectus, Zootaxa 4841 (1), pp. 1-126 : 28-29

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Oxysarcodexia aurata ( Macquart, 1851 )
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Oxysarcodexia aurata ( Macquart, 1851) View in CoL

( Figs 39–41 View FIGURES 33–41 )

Sarcophaga aurata Macquart, 1851: 207 View in CoL ; probably Society Islands, Tahiti [“Océanie”]. Holotype male in MNHN (not examined). [ Pape (2008: 44) argued from other sources than the original description that the single male is a holotype.]

Sarcophaga taitensis Schiner, 1868: 314 View in CoL (as taïtensis View in CoL ); French Polynesia, Society Island, Tahiti. One male and two female syntypes in NMW (not examined) [“Ein Männchen und zwei Weibchen aus Taïti” ( Schiner 1868: 315)]. [ Tibana & Mello (1983a: 244) indicated a “ holotype ” male to be in NMW, but this is erroneous and cannot be considered a lectotype designation according to Article 74.5 of the Code ( ICZN 1999).]

Sarcophaga obtusifrons Thomson, 1869: 536 View in CoL ; Galápagos Islands. Two female syntypes in NRM (not examined). [ Thomson (1869) described the species from an unspecified number of syntypes; Aldrich (1930: 28) examined “two females, Galapagos Islands ”, which are still deposited at the NRM (Y. Brodin, pers. comm.).]

Sarcophaga vesica Hall, 1933: 283 View in CoL ; Panama, Canal Zone , Ancon. Holotype male and three male paratypes in USNM (not examined).

Dasyproctia auricauda Enderlein, 1928: 23 View in CoL ; Western Samoa, Otheide. Lectotype male (designated by Townsend 1931: 77) and female paralectotype, not located (not examined). [According to Pape (1995: 14), the lectotype designation made by Townsend (1931) is valid; the material appears to have been sent from MNHU to Dr. H. R. Dodge as a loan but was never returned.]

Oxysarcodexia lapitana Lehrer & Barbet, 2008: 1 . [Unavailable name, proposed after 1999 without indication of current or intended type depository.]

Diagnosis. Male. Length 9.0–10.0 mm. Postocular plate with golden pollinosity. Ocellar bristles well developed. Thorax and abdomen with silvery pollinosity; T5 partly with golden pollinosity. Two well-differentiated posterior and 1–3 smaller anterior post-sutural dorsocentrals. Apical scutellar bristles absent. Legs blackish. T3 with 3 pairs of lateral marginal bristles, T4 with 1 pair of median marginal and 3 pairs of lateral marginal bristles. ST5 with deep median cleft with margins almost parallel and with bristles at apex of arms. Cercus sinuous in lateral view, with normal apex (i.e., as broad as median area) and concave margin. Cercus with bristles ventrally only in distal third. Cerci with distal third as broad as middle part in posterior view; diverging. Pregonite of equal width from base to apex, apex darker than base. Postgonite with expanded base, gradually narrowing to apex; unicolorous. Distiphallus with smooth ventroapical margin, rounded apex, lateral lobes, large dorsoapical membranous swelling and straight dorsal outline. Vesica symmetrical, with angular median projection of main branch; distal lobes well developed, with filaments, tapering, partially membranous, with spines only on ventral surface.

Remarks. Pape (2008) proposed O. aurata as a senior synonym of O. taitensis , and although the second name had been used as valid in several papers, it did not qualify as a nomen protectum [Article 23.1 of the Code ( ICZN 1999)]. Oxysarcodexia aurata presents a large membranous dorsoapical swelling of the distiphallus ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 33–41 ), as also observed in O. eberti Lopes & Tibana, 1987 ( Fig. 106 View FIGURES 99–107 ), O. galeata ( Aldrich, 1916) ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 132–138 ), O. intona ( Fig. 155 View FIGURES 148–156 ), O. peltata ( Fig. 220 View FIGURES 219–227 ) and O. varia ( Fig. 268 View FIGURES 264–273 ). The shape of the cercus in lateral view and the large size of the membranous dorsoapical swelling of the distiphallus are character states grouping O. aurata and O. peltata together ( Figs 40 View FIGURES 33–41 , 220 View FIGURES 219–227 ). These species were included by Lopes (1975c) together with O. culminata , O. culmiforceps , O. fringidea and O. intona in the peltata group, which includes females that present a reduced and membranous T7, ST6+7 and 8 narrow, and T5 with lateral margins meeting ventrally (in dry material) ( Tibana & Mello 1983a, 1985).

Distribution. NEOTROPICAL. Chile (Cauquenes), Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands (Albemarle,Charles,Chatham,Duncan,Indefatigable,Narborough,San Salvador), Panama, Peru.AUSTRALASIAN/ OCEANIAN. Fiji, French Polynesia (Austral Islands, Marquesas Islands, Society Islands, Tubuai Islands), New Caledonia, Tahiti, Tonga, Western Samoa.

Biology. This species has been collected from chicken viscera and fish in urban, rural and forest areas (Ramírez-Mora et al. 2012; Yepes-Gaurisas et al. 2013). In Antioquia, Colombia, Yepes-Gaurisas et al. (2013) observed an increase in frequency of O. aurata in association with rain, and found it to be highly synanthropic. In Guajira, Colombia, this species was collected in urban, forested and rural areas, in decreasing order of abundance, using Van Someren-Rydon traps baited with fermented fruit, decomposing fish and human feces ( Valverde-Castro et al. 2017). A male labelled “Ex—cow dung” (see next paragraph) may refer to either an adult visiting or a breeding record.

Material examined. [ ♂] NEW CALEDONIA: Province Nord. Poindimié, near the coast, 24–28.xi.2001, Johanson, Pape & Viklund / NRM-DIPT 0014339 [ NRM] // [♂] Society Is., Tahiti Punaaina, 4.1.1978, N. H. L. Krauss leg. [ NHMD] // [ ♂] COLOMBIA Palmira, Valle 2. June. 1971 1006 M 247 G.P. Waldbauer / Oxysarcodexia vesica [no italics] (Hall) ♂ Det. H. S. Lopes [ MNRJ] // [♂] Viti Levu FIJI, 17.Aug.1966. G. Bornemissza. Ex—cow dung. / Oxysarcodexia taitensis ♂ (Sch.) Det. H. S. Lopes [ MNRJ] .

NRM

Swedish Museum of Natural History - Zoological Collections

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sarcophagidae

Genus

Oxysarcodexia

Loc

Oxysarcodexia aurata ( Macquart, 1851 )

Souza, Carina Mara De, Pape, Thomas & Thyssen, Patricia Jacqueline 2020
2020
Loc

Oxysarcodexia lapitana

Lehrer, A. Z. & Barbet, A. 2008: 1
2008
Loc

Sarcophaga vesica

Hall, D. G. 1933: 283
1933
Loc

Dasyproctia auricauda

Pape, T. 1995: 14
Townsend, C. H. T. 1931: 77
Enderlein, G. 1928: 23
1928
Loc

Sarcophaga obtusifrons

Aldrich, J. M. 1930: 28
Thomson, C. G. 1869: 536
1869
Loc

Sarcophaga taitensis

Tibana, R. & Mello, C. A. 1983: 244
Schiner, I. R. 1868: 314
Schiner, I. R. 1868: 315
1868
Loc

Sarcophaga aurata

Pape, T. 2008: 44
Macquart, J. 1851: 207
1851
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