Megaselia winnizona, Brown & Hartop & Wong, 2022

Brown, Brian V., Hartop, Emily A. & Wong, Maria A., 2022, Sixteen in One: White-Belted Megaselia Rondani (Diptera: Phoridae) From the New World Challenge Species Concepts, Insect Systematics and Diversity 6 (3), pp. 1-17 : 14

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1093/isd/ixac008

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7183820

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587D5-C554-FFCB-FF33-FCAD7FF240E2

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Megaselia winnizona
status

sp. nov.

Megaselia winnizona View in CoL New Species Fig. 30.

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Holotype. Male. COSTA RICA: Guanacaste: Pailas II, PL12- 3 , 10.7631°N, 85.3344W °, 820 m, 18.ix.2014, leg. D. Janzen, W.Hallwachs, Malaise trap PL12-3 [ LACM ENT 366292 View Materials ] ( BIOUG30118 View Materials -A06) ( LACM). GoogleMaps

Holotype Barcode ACATTATATTTTATTTTTGGAGCATGAGC TGGAATAGTAGGAACTTCTCTAAGAATCCTAATTCGAGCT GAATTAGGACACCCAGGAGCTTTAATCGGAGATGATCAAA TCTATAACGTAATTGTAACTGCCCATGCATTTATTATAATTT TTTTTATAGTTATACCTATCATAATAGGAGGATTTGGAAATT GATTAGTTCCTTTAATATTGGGAGCTCCTGATATAGCTTTT CCTCGTATAAATAATATAAGATTTTGAATACTTCCTCCTTC ATTAACCTTACTGTTAGCAAGCAGAATAGTAGAAAATGGA GCTGGGACAGGGTGAACTGTATACCCTCCTTTATCCTCTA GAATTGCTCATAGAGGTTCATCTGTAGATCTTGCAATTTTT TCTCTCCATTTAGCAGGAATCTCTTCAATTTTAGGAGCAGT AAATTTTATTACTACAATTATTAATATACGTTCTTCAGGAAT CACTTTTGACCGAATACCTTTATTTGTTTGATCAGTAGGGA

TTACTGCCTTACTTTTGCTTCTTTCTTTACCTGTATTAGCA GGA---------------------------------------------------------------------

Other Specimens. Sixteen further specimens from the Pailas II traps, mostly from Malaise trap PL12-3.

300058-A11, 300083-E09, 300032-A07

Diagnosis. The barcode of this species is most similar to that of M. paulizona from Colombia, from which it differs by 7.35% minimum p-distance. The wings of the two species are similar ( Fig. 17, Table 3), but the forecoxa of M. winnizona is yellowish- brown, unlike the dark brown forecoxa of M. paulizona . One further difference of M. winnizona from other species in the complex, including M. paulizona , is that the ventral setae of the abdomen are noticeably coarser and have darkened sockets.

This species is in BOLD as BOLD:ADB8601.

Distribution. Costa Rica.

Etymology. Named for Winnie Hallwacks, a tropical biologist working in Costa Rica.

Other Megaselia sulphurizona -group specimens. The following specimens exist in the pinned collections of the LACM and USNM. When technology allows us to reliably sequence older material, they should be barcoded to extend our knowledge of the distribution and phenology of the Megaselia sulphurizona group. Especially interesting in this regard would be the specimen from Tamaulipas, Mexico, which is outside the range of any of the species discussed in this paper. We also have seen (in Malaise trap samples) specimens of white-belted Megaselia from Bolivia.

MEXICO: Tamaulipas: Co., Estación Los Cedros, Gómez Farías, 23.05°N, – 99.15°W, 340 m, 1 male, iii.2002, Malaise trap, A.Cordoba- Torres (LACM), USA: California: Los Angeles Co., Charmlee Park, 34.05°N, – 118.88°W, 396 m, 2 male, 6–13.vii.1996, Malaise trap, B.V.Brown (LACM), Monrovia, 34.16°N, – 118°W, 213 m, 1 male, 3–5.x.2002, Malaise trap, suburban backyard, B.Brown (LACM), 1 male, 21.vi.2002, Malaise trap, B.V.Brown (LACM), 1 male, 18–20. xii.2004, Malaise trap, B.Brown (LACM), Monrovia, Wallace Residence, 34.16°N, – 118°W, 523 m, 2 male, 19–26.i.2019, Malaise trap, B.V.Brown (LACM), Topanga Canyon, 1 male, 27.xi–5.xii.1993, Malaise trap, B.Brown,G.Hendler (LACM), 4 male, 12.vii–14.viii.1994, Malaise trap, B.Brown,G.Hendler (LACM), Walker Ranch, Placerita Canyon, 2 male, 7.x.1999, Malaise trap, B.Brown,I.Swift (LACM), 1 male, 8–17.ix.1998, Malaise trap, B.Brown,I.Swift (LACM), 2 male, 28.x–18.xi.1998, Malaise trap, B.Brown,I.Swift (LACM), 1 male, 7.i.2000, Malaise trap, B.Brown,I.Swift (LACM), 7 male, 16–28.x.1998, Malaise trap, B.Brown,I.Swift (LACM), 2 male, 20.vi–21.vii.1999, Malaise trap, B.Brown,I.Swift (LACM), Riverside Co., Magnesia Springs Canyon, near Indio, 33.726°N, – 116.435°W, 223 m, 1 male, 5.iv.1945, A.L.Melander (LACM), San Bernardino Co., San Bernardino National Forest, 1 male, 20.vii.1995, Malaise trap, B.V.Brown (LACM), Shasta Co., 25 km W Redding, 2 male, 27–30.vi.1986, Malaise trap, B.Brown,T.Spanton (LACM), Idaho: Custer Co., Lookout Mountain, Priest Lake, 1 male, 20.viii.1919, A.L.Melander (USNM), Washington: Whatcom Co., Blaine, 1 male, 7.viii.1917, A.L.Melander (USNM).

LACM

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Phoridae

Genus

Megaselia

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