Sumapazomyia, Fogaça & Couri & Pérez & De Carvalho, 2019
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:31D9EB95-7DD4-4A4C-B377-0EAC8F1E2B94 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5936257 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/80460D74-EFC8-4C9C-8BAA-8F4CEABF7D82 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:80460D74-EFC8-4C9C-8BAA-8F4CEABF7D82 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Sumapazomyia |
status |
gen. nov. |
Genus Sumapazomyia View in CoL gen. nov.
( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 A–D, 2A–E, 3A–C, 4A–C, 5A–G, 6A–D, 7A–B)
Type species: Sumapazomyia inusitata sp. nov. (here designated).
Diagnosis. Male dichoptic; parafacial and gena wide, eye setulose, with sparse, short and fine setulae ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 , E–G), separated by about 1/5 of head width in both sexes ( Figs 1D View FIGURE 1 , 5C View FIGURE 5 ); palpus slender, very short, length equal to length of antenna; proboscis not adapted for predation, prementum shiny with a few and sparse setulae ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 ), labellum well developed, modified and prestomal teeth not well developed ( Fig. 6C View FIGURE 6 ); proepimeral seta oriented downwards; presutural acrostichal setae developed; dorsocentral setae 1+3; katepisternal setae 1+1+1 forming an imaginary equilateral triangle; upper calypter short, lower calypter elongate, about 1.5–2.0X length of upper calypter; wing veins bare; hind tibia ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ) with three ad and three pv setae placed opposite one another, one supramedian and one submedian d and av setae, ad, pd and av surfaces with a preapical setae; sternite 1 bare; sternite 5 triangular with two strong lateral setae; male hypandrium tubular; ovipositor long, straight and with microtrichia. Please see Discussion below.
Etymology. The generic name is a junction of “Sumapaz”, refers to the type locality, “o” as linking vowel and “ myia ” is Greek for “fly”.
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