Amazunculus cordigaster Galinkin & Rafael
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Amazunculus cordigaster Galinkin & Rafael |
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Amazunculus cordigaster Galinkin & Rafael
Figs 62–77
Amazunculus cordigaster Galinkin & Rafael, 2008: 519 , figs 1–3; Rodriguez & Rafael, 2012: 14, 27; Marques & Rafael, 2018.
Redescription. Antenna ( Fig. 64). Postpedicel light brown with a slight corner at apex. Thorax ( Figs 62–63). Mesopleuron brown mostly with grey pruinescence; laterotergite grey pruinose. Mediotergite grey-brown pruinose. Legs ( Fig. 62). Dark brown to black, except apices of trochanters, femora and bases of tibiae; femora and tibiae with grey pruinescence on posterior face below. Wing ( Fig. 65). Length 8.5 mm. LW/MWW = 3.4. LTC/LFC = 0.8. Membrane mostly hyaline except by basal third darkened. Abdomen ( Fig. 63). Dark brown to black, all tergites with bands of grey pruinescence posterolaterally. Tergites 6, 7 and sternites 6 and 7 as in Fig. 67.
Terminalia. Syntergosternite 8 with a relatively small circular membranous area ( Fig. 68). Epandrium and surstyli yellowish brown ( Figs 69–70). Cerci distinctly arched ( Fig. 70). Surstyli ( Figs 69–70) symmetric, with circular markings on distal half; partially fused with epandrium, elongated and narrower ventrally, not surpassing lateral margins of epandrium in lateral view ( Figs 71–72). Phallic guide ( Figs 73–75) long and curved, about 1.5× the hypandrium length; very wide basally occupying almost the entire cavity formed by epandrium; with a distinct expansion at apex ( Fig. 74). Basal processes of phallus long and pointed, surpassing the hypandrium width ( Fig. 73). Phallus with two somewhat rounded projections apically ( Figs 75–76). Ejaculatory apodeme as in Fig. 77.
Female. Unknown.
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE ♂: “ BRASIL, AM [azonas], Manaus, C.[ampus] Univ.[ersitário], [3°6'0.36"S, 59°58'35.61"W], vi.1979, J. A. Rafael, Malaise” “Holótipo ♂ Amazunculus cordigaster Galinkin & Rafael ” “ DIPT. 518 Hol.[ótipo]” ( INPA) ( Fig. 66). GoogleMaps
Holotype condition. Head glued on paperboard triangle. Fore legs broken. Right wing detached, mounted on microslide. Terminalia placed in a microvial with glycerin.
Geographical distribution. Colombia (Amazonas), Brazil (Amazonas) ( Fig. 182). Habitat. The holotype was collected in an urban forest of about 600 hectares in the city of Manaus (Amazonas, Brazil) in which the campus of the Federal University of Amazonas—UFAM is found. The only male paratype of this species was not examined in this study, and it was collected in the Amacayacu National Park , a
rainforest area located along the Amazon River in the Amazonas Department in the south of Colombia, with Malaise trap at ground level.
Galinkin, J. & Rafael, J. A. (2008) Revisao do genero neotropical Amazunculus Rafael (Diptera: Pipunculidae) com descricao de tres novas especies e chave de identificacao. Acta Amazonica, 38 (3), 517 - 524. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0044 - 59672008000300017
Marques, D. W. A. & Rafael, J. A. (2018) Pipunculidae. In: Catalogo Taxonomico da Fauna do Brasil. PNUD. Available from: http: // fauna. jbrj. gov. br / fauna / listaBrasil / PrincipalUC / PrincipalUC. do? lingua = pt (accessed 29 March 2018)
Rodriguez, H. C. & Rafael, J. A. (2012) Pipunculidae (Diptera) of Latin America and the Caribbean: A Catalog of species with notes on biology and Pipunculid-Host associations. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG, Saarbrucken, 56 pp.
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Amazunculus cordigaster Galinkin & Rafael
Marques, Dayse W. A., Skevington, Jeffrey H. & Rafael, José A. 2019 |
Amazunculus cordigaster
Rodriguez, H. C. & Rafael, J. A. 2012: 14 |
Galinkin, J. & Rafael, J. A. 2008: 519 |