Bruggmannia capixaba, Maia, 2023

Maia, Valéria Cid, Jr, Milton de Souza Mendonça & Espinheira, Ivana Hortélio Leão, 2023, Three new species of Bruggmannia Tavares, 1906 (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Brazil and description of male and larva of B. monteiroi Maia & Couri, 1993, Revista Brasileira de Entomologia (e 20220097) 67 (1), pp. 1-19 : 2-3

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1806-9665-RBENT-2022-0097

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F2780C-F761-7447-FCF6-6219E1C0B448

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Felipe

scientific name

Bruggmannia capixaba, Maia
status

sp. nov.

Bruggmannia capixaba, Maia View in CoL , sp. n.

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:82D9BBFD-571A-4DDD-A39A-F54FD066FED3 Description. Male.2.0- 2.7 mm long (n=4).Head ( Fig. 2a View Figure 2 ): eye facets circular, closely appressed; antennae:scape trapezoidal, setose, pedicel globoid, setose, flagellomeres cylindrical, node microtrichose and neck microtrichose, flagellomere node 5 times the length of neck (n=3); 1 st and 2 nd flagellomeres connate; circumfila wavy ( Fig. 2b View Figure 2 ); frons with 17-18 setae (n=3); mouth parts: labrum long-attenuate; hypopharynx of the same shape of labrum, with long anteriorly directed lateral setulae; labella elongate-convex, with lateral and three mesal setae each; palpus: 1 st segment globoid, slightly shorter than 2 nd segment, 2 nd and 3th segments claviform and subequal in lenght, all segments with setae and scales. Thorax: scutum with two dorsocentral rows of setae with scales intermixed, setae more abundant anteriorly and two rows of lateral setae, with scales intermixed; scutellum with setae subdistally; anepimeron with some setae and scales; other pleura bare; wing ( Fig. 2c View Figure 2 ) length (from arculus to apex): 1.70–2.00 mm (n=4); legs broken in all specimens immediately after first tarsomere. Abdomen ( Fig. 2d View Figure 2 ): 1 st –7 th tergites sclerotized, rectangular with posterior row of setae, few lateral setae, scales scattered, basal pair of trichoid sensilla not visible; 8 th tergite not visible; 2 nd –8 th sternites rectangular with posterior row of setae, numerous setae at midlength, lateral setae present, scales scattered, a basal pair of trichoid sensilla. Terminalia ( Fig. 3a View Figure 3 ):

papillae (two with setae and one bare) near base of each palpus; upper cephalic margin thickened laterally, face with lateral projection, head integument grainy just below antennal bases and around upper facial horns, except below them. Thorax: prothoracic spiracle setiform, curved, relatively short, 0.12 mm long, 2.0 times as long as flagellomeres width ( Fig. 4b View Figure 4 ), prothorax with three pairs of dorsal papillae and two pairs of lateral papillae, lateral projection just below prothoracic spiracles with grainy integument ( Fig. 4b View Figure 4 ). Abdomen: spiracles not elongated, 2 nd –8 th segments with dorsal spines near anterior margin, arranged only centrally, spines in the 2 nd segment rudimentary, shorter than those of 3 rd- 8 th segments ( Fig. 4c View Figure 4 ), integument ventrally sculptured ( Fig. 4d View Figure 4 ). Last segment with two terminal conical projections far apart ( Fig. 4e View Figure 4 ) (pupal sex not determined, all specimens similar to each other).

Larva unknown.

Gall: on leaves, globose, pink, with trichomes, and one-chambered on Guapira pernambucensis ( Fig. 4f View Figure 4 ).

Etymology. The word “capixaba ” means native of the state of Espírito Santo.

Material Examined. Holotype male. Brazil, Espírito Santo, Guarapari , PEPCV (Parque Estadual Paulo César Vinha) , 2007, Bregonci & Polycarpo col., MNRJ . Paratypes: same locality, date and collector as holotype, 3 males, 2 females, 5 pupal exuviae, MNRJ .

gonocoxite hemispherical, setose, setae more abundant at the apex, microtrichose, 2.7 times the length of gonostylus; gonostylus squarish with a row of setae just below teeth, scattered setae, microtrichose; cerci separate, riniform, setose, microtrichose; hypoproct bilobed, setose, microtrichose; aedeagus glossiform, gonocoxal lobes very short.

Female. 2.7-2.9 mm long (n=2).Circumfila less sinuous than in male, with two connected rings ( Fig. 3b View Figure 3 ); frons with 18 setae (n=1); labella elongate-convex, 1.5 times as long as wide (n=1); palpus: 1 st segment globoid, conspicuously shorter than 2 nd segment; wing length (from arculus to apex): 1.95–2.10 mm (n=4); legs broken in all specimens immediately after first tarsomere. Abdomen ( Fig. 3c View Figure 3 ): 1 st –7 th tergites as in male; 8 th tergite sclerotized, laterally notched, with distal row of setae, scales scattered, basal pair of trichoid sensilla not visible; 2 nd –6 th sternites rectangular with posterior row of setae, numerous setae at midlength, lateral setae present, scales scattered, and a basal pair of trichoid sensilla; 7 th sternite 1.5 times as long as 6 th sternite, rectangular with posterior row of setae, numerous setae at midlength, lateral setae present, scales scattered, and a basal pair of trichoid sensilla; 8 th sternite not sclerotized; ovipositor ( Fig. 3d View Figure 3 ) soft, short, 1.85 times the length of 7 th sternite (n=1); cerci tiny with some short setae.

Pupa ( Fig. 4a View Figure 4 ), 3.1-3.5 mm long (n=3). Integument brownish. Head ( Fig.4b View Figure 4 ): a pair of antennal papillae present, antennal horn conical, short, with outer and inner margins smooth; apical seta 0.4 times the length of prothoracic spiracle; upper facial horns conical; lower facial horns conical; two pairs of lower facial papillae:one pair with seta, a triplet of Distribution: Espírito Santo (Guarapari).

Comments. This species is unique in having glossiform edeagus; ovipositor 1.85 times the length of 7 th sternite; setiform, curved, relatively short prothoracic spiracles; lateral projection just below prothoracic spiracles; short and sparse abdominal spines. Other two species of Bruggmannia associated with Guapira have glossiform aedegus – B. chapadensis Proença & Maia, 2018 and B. gaucha Maia & Mendonça , sp. n., but they differ from each other mainly in the following characters: relative length of ovipositor (in B. capixaba 1.85 x length of 7 th sternite, in B. chapadensis 1.4 x and in B. gaucha 1.7 x), shape of upper facial horn (conical in B. capixaba and B. gaucha , semicircular in the other two species), length of prothoracic spiracle (longer in B. capixaba than in the others), arrangement of dorsal spines (only centrally in B. capixaba and B. chapadensis , along the entire width of 2 nd to 8 th abdominal tergites in B. gaucha ).

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

Genus

Bruggmannia

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