Argentinomyia humboldti Montoya & Wolff, 2023

Montoya, Augusto L. & Wolff, Marta, 2023, Taxonomic revision of the Neotropical genus Argentinomyia Lynch-Arribálzaga, 1891 (Diptera: Syrphidae), with description of 16 new species, Zootaxa 5234 (1), pp. 1-157 : 63-64

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5234.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7609995

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scientific name

Argentinomyia humboldti Montoya & Wolff
status

sp. nov.

Argentinomyia humboldti Montoya & Wolff View in CoL sp. nov.

Proposed standard English name: Humboldt’s long-antennae flower fly.

( Figs 34 View FIGURE 34 and 90D View FIGURE 90 )

Type material. HOLOTYPE. Adult female, pinned, deposited at Colección Entomológica Universidad de Antioquia. Original label: “ COLOMBIA, Antioquia, Belmira, Páramo Santa Inés” / “Cabaña Cabildo Verde, El Morro, Alto de La Gallina ” / “ 6,632639, -75,645267, 3170–3200m ” / “ 21-30.vi.2017, Net, C. Rodríguez; J. P. Carmona ”. “ HOLOTYPE / Argentinomyia humboldti / Montoya & Wolff 2020 ” ( CEUA 98063 ). Identified as Argentinomyia sp. 16 by Montoya 2019 GoogleMaps . PARATYPES. COLOMBIA. Label with the same data as Holotype (1♀, CEUA 98064 ) GoogleMaps ; Valle del Cauca, Jamundí, Corregimiento Meseta (Cabecera) La Selva , 3,167 630, -76,764164, 2200 m, Malaise trap, 27.v.2004, S. Sarria; M. Lasso, Collection sample·#5166 (2♀, IavH) ; ECUADOR. Napo Province, Yanayacu Biological Station , -0.598967, -77.891553, 2145 m, Net on flowers of Miconia sp. , 21.viii.2022, X. Mengual (1♀, INABIO) GoogleMaps .

Length (n= 3): Body, 7.4–7.9 mm; Wings, 6.8–7.3 mm.

Diagnosis. Facial tubercle brown, face golden pilose and pollinose, facial pubescence not punctuate; calypter wholly yellowish; scutellum and pleuron partially yellow ground color, yellow-golden pilose and pollinose in these areas; wing bare basally; coxae brown; metabasitarsus yellow-orange, usually strongly contrasting with the dark color of the tibiae and the rest of the tarsi; abdomen with a pair of long, apically rounded rectangular to triangular maculae on 2 nd to 3 rd terga.

Description. FEMALE. Head ( Fig. 34A View FIGURE 34 ): Face black, golden-yellow pollinose and pilose. Tubercle low, bare, area above the tubercle yellow pollinose. Frontal triangle yellow-silver pollinose, golden pilose. Frontal triangle brown-velvety pollinose, golden pilose. Gena black. Occiput black pilose dorsally, yellow hoary ventrally. Antenna orange, short, ratio 1.0:1.5:2.4, basoflagellomere as long as the scape and pedicel together, yellowish, darker toward the end and dorsal on basoflagellomere, pile black, apically rounded; arista brown, bare. Thorax ( Figs 34B–C View FIGURE 34 ): Grey to yellow-orange, mesonotum yellow semishining, grey to golden pollinose, yellow-golden pilose. Pleura yellow pollinose, yellow pilose, postpronotum, the middle region of anepimeron, dorsal surface of katepisternum, katatergum, anatergum and postalar callus yellow golden pilose and pollinose. Scutellum grey shining, yellowgolden pollinose, with long yellow hairs and short yellow pile intermixed; fringe short and yellow. Wing ( Fig. 34C View FIGURE 34 ): Slightly yellowish, stigma brownish, mostly bare, costal cell bare on basal 1/2, cells dm and r bare, cell cua bare on anterior 3/4, apical border slightly brownish; calypter wholly brown; plumula yellow; halter yellow, capitulum yellow. Legs ( Fig. 34C View FIGURE 34 ): Slightly thickened, yellow, pro- and mesolegs yellow, metafemur brown, except yellow on apical 1/2, metatibiae and tarsi brown, brown pilose on brown areas; coxae brown. Abdomen ( Fig. 34B View FIGURE 34 ): Black, yellow maculae, 1 st tergum laterally yellow, extending the maculae to the lateral area of the 2 nd tergum in the whole length, 3 rd tergum with a pair of rectangular maculae, apically rounded and extending only the apical 1/2 of segment length, in addition to slightly lateral maculae, 4 th tergum with short triangular maculae, extending only the apical 1/2 of segment length, 5 th with basolateral small maculae, in addition to slightly lateral maculae.

MALE. Unknown.

Etymology. The name of this beautiful species, Argentinomyia humboldti sp. nov. is given in honor of Alexander von Humboldt on the 250 th anniversary of his birth. Humboldt was an enthusiastic Prussian naturalist who collected many elements of the American fauna and flora in South and Central America, including Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. His expeditions through South America provided biological material for several dipterologists, contributing to the knowledge of many Neotropical organisms in the early eighteenth century. The specific epithet is to be treated as a noun in the genitive case.

Biology. Label data suggest that A. humboldti sp. nov. visits flowers of Miconia sp. (Melastomataceae) .

Geographical range. Argentinomyia humboldti sp. nov. (n= 4) is distributed in Colombia (Antioquia and Valle del Cauca) and Ecuador (Napo) ( Fig. 90D View FIGURE 90 ). The species is endemic to the Northern Andes domain, distributed throughout middle and high altitudes (2200–3200 m) in the provinces: Cauca (2200 m) , Magdalena (3170–3200 m) and North Andean Páramo (2145 m) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Argentinomyia

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