Graziaedessa anastrephae, Eger, 2021

Eger, Joseph E., 2021, Graziaedessa anastrephae (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Edessinae) a new genus and species collected in Multilure fruit fly traps baited with ammonium acetate and putrescine, Zootaxa 4958 (1), pp. 643-648 : 645-647

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4958.1.38

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:05DDD729-45BF-4BC5-B1A0-399403609A93

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5715089

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B64A2D-FFC4-FFBA-FF3E-FB13FB66448A

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Graziaedessa anastrephae
status

sp. nov.

Graziaedessa anastrephae n. sp.

( Figs. 1–10 View FIGURES 1–2 View FIGURES 3‒7 View FIGURES 8–10 )

Holotype. Male. 1) PERU: Dept. Cusco, Estación Biológica Villa Carmen, M. Macedo, XI.2014, 12°53’42”S, 71°24’14”W, 500-800m, Project Anastrepha —Steck, Norrbom, Sutton, Rodriguez, et al. 2) Multilure fruit fly trap baited with ammonium acetate & putrecine ( MHNJP). GoogleMaps

Paratypes. 6 ♂ ♂ & 1 ♀ as follows: 1 ♀, same data as holotype except N. Collenque and S. Y. Ampuero , 29.XII.2014 ( MHNJP) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, 1) PERU: Madre de Dios: Centro de Investigación y Capacitación Rio Los Amigos , 3.III.2015, N. Zenteno, ca. 12.56933°S, 70.10045°W, 224- 326m GoogleMaps . 2) Project Anastrepha — Steck, Norrbom , Sutton , Rodriguez , et al. Multilure fruit fly trap baited with ammonium acetate & putrecine ( JEEC) ; 3 ♂ ♂, same data except 5-10.VI.2015 (1 each to JEEC, MHNJP, USNM) 1 ♂, same data except 1-21.X.2015 ( FSCA) ; 1 ♂ same data except 1-16.X.2015 ( MHNJP) .

Etymology: The specific epithet is a reference to the fruit flies of the genus Anastrepha that were the target of the trapping effort which resulted in the capture of this species.

Description. Mandibular plates punctured basally and along clypeus, lateral margins black. Impunctate roughly circular area present on border of each eye in front of ocelli; base of head tumid. Three basal antennal segments uniformly brown to reddish brown, fourth and fifth segments bright red basally, becoming dark red to piceus apically, red basal area relatively short on fourth segment, longer on fifth segment. Rostrum yellow brown, dark brown at apex of fourth segment.

Mesial ½ or more of anterior pronotal margin with impressed band of punctures; cicatrices impunctate, bordered anteriorly and posteriorly by punctures. Anterior margin of scutellum with narrow elongate dark brown fascia on each side of small pale mesial area; punctures of scutellum a little denser and smaller laterally and posteriorly, dorsal surface of post-frenal scutellar area shallowly impressed mesially. Coria dark brown basally and mesially, punctures dark brown throughout; most of embolium, veins, discal spot, and band connecting spot to posterior margin of coria, pale ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–2 ).

Abdominal tergites pale brown mesially, dark brown laterally; each connexival segment pale and impunctate mesially, bordered anteriorly and posteriorly by darker, punctate areas which become darker and more extensive on posterior segments. Abdominal urosternites pale brown with narrow marginal dark brown band laterally. Intersegmental sutures usually darker than surrounding area ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–2 ).

Male genitalia: middle half of ventral margin of pygophore strongly concave, concavity bordered on either side by small acute tooth ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 3‒7 ); dorsal rim broadly concave with blunt projection on each side a little more than half way from meson to lateral margin ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3‒7 ). Genital cup processes large, broadly L-shaped, bordered dorsally by dorsal rim and medially by proctiger, lateral margins elevated ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 3‒7 ). Floor of genital cup with distinct triangular setose projection on either side of proctiger. Dorsal face of proctiger quadrate in dorsal view, strongly convex, smooth with fine transverse striations, posterior face rough, setose. Parameres large, shank relatively simple, head complex, with lateral and mesial lobes; lateral lobes thinner, somewhat rectangular, curved anteriorly at apex, mesial lobes broad, broadly flattened mesially; head of parameres with anterior face minutely spiculate, posterior face relatively smooth; ( Fig. 8, 9 View FIGURES 8–10 ). Phallotheca cylindrical, thick, curved dorsally ( Fig.10 View FIGURES 8–10 ).

Female genitalia: gonocoxites 8 with disc elevated and sparingly punctured, posterior margin and band from posterior margin to meson of plates dark brown, posterior margin convexly angled. Gonocoxites 9 dark mesially, with cluster of setae on each side of meson. Apices of laterotergites 9 rounded, slightly surpassing band uniting laterotergites 8, the latter with acute spine apically.

Measurements:

Males (n = 7): total length 11.70–12.60; head length 1.50–1.70, width 2.50–2.60; preocular length 0.60–0.70, interocular width 1.20–1.40, interocellar width 0.60–0.70; length of antennal segments 1–5: 0.60–0.70, 1.30–1.60, 1.50–1.70, 2.80–3.40, 2.50–3.15; pronotum mesial length 2.50–2.80, width across humeri 6.30–6.70; scutellum length 4.50–4.75, width at widest point 3.40–4.10; distance from ostiole to lateral margin of metapleuron 1.80–2.10, length of ostiolar peritreme 1.25–1.6; mid-ventral length of abdominal segments 3‒7: 1.05–1.20, 0.80–0.90, 0.85– 0.90, 0.80–0.90, 1.70–1.90.

Female (n = 1): total length 12.50; head length 1.60, width 2.60; preocular length 0.70, interocular width 1.30, interocellar width 0.60; length of antennal segments 1‒3 (4 and 5 missing): 0.60, 1.50, 1.50; pronotum mesial length 2.70, width across humeri 6.50; scutellum length 4.70, width at widest point 3.80; distance from ostiole to lateral margin of metapleuron 2.15, length of ostiolar peritreme 1.50; mid-ventral length of abdominal segments 3‒7: 1.25, 0.90, 1.00, 1.10, 1.25.

Comments: The female gonocoxites 8 are artificially opened in the only specimen available of this sex ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 3‒7 ). In a normal relaxed position, these plates would probably be contiguous, or nearly so, mesially.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

Genus

Graziaedessa

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