Anthomyza gilviventris, Roháćek & Barber, 2016

Roháćek, Jindřich & Barber, Kevin N., 2016, Nearctic Anthomyzidae: a monograph of Anthomyza and allied genera (Diptera), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (suppl.) 56, pp. 1-412 : 296-312

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4272829

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E95E58A5-E0F1-4237-9D7C-4A81BB3120DD

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4339783

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB87A9-FECC-FEBE-FE6D-6F21FEAAFA37

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Anthomyza gilviventris
status

sp. nov.

Anthomyza gilviventris sp. nov.

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Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♂, “ CAN: BC: Fernie, Annex Pk , 17.vii.2011, KNBar-ber, sweeps, wet ditch, Carex utriculata 49°30.72’N 115°04.13’W ” and “Holotypus ♂ Anthomyza gilviventris sp. n., J. Roháček & K. N. Barber det. 2014” (red). The specimen is in good condition, with well-exposed gonostyli (see Fig. 483 View Figs 481–484 ) ( CNCI, intact). GoogleMaps CANADA: ALBERTA: Banff N. P. , 15 mi E Mt. Eisenhower Jct., 27.vii.1967, 2 ♀♀, S. P. Whitney leg. ( USNM) GoogleMaps ; 7.0 mi W Banff , 11.vii.1966, 1 ♀, K. Valley leg. (all USNM); ~ 22.7 km S Bellevue , Hwy 774, 49°22.62'N 114°22.58'W, sweeps, roadside ditch, mostly Carex spp., Equisetum , grasses, 17.vii.2011, 3 ♂♂ 5 ♀♀; GoogleMaps ~ 18.3 km NW Cadomin , Hwy#40, 53°10.02'N 117°29.72'W, sweeps, edge of roadside pond, Carex spp., 22.vii.2008, 16 ♂♂ 10 ♀♀, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Elkwater Lk., 10.vi.1956, 3 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀, swept from sedge, 9.vii.1956, 1 ♀, O. Peck leg.; ~ 0.9 km WNW Exshaw, 51°03.78'N 115°10.99'W, sweeps, mostly emergent Carex sp., 25.vii.2008, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Calgary, Fish Creek Prov.Pk., pond near Shannon Terrace , 50°55.60'N 114°07.427'W, swept from sedges and Equisetum , 12.viii.2011, 2 ♂♂, J. E. Swann leg. ( BDUC); GoogleMaps Calgary, Fish Creek Prov. Pk., Shannon Terrace , sweep around pond by 2 nd bridge, 9.vii.2010, 1 ♀, J. E. Swann leg. ( BDUC); Fish Creek P. Pk. , 50°55.61'N 114°07.43'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata and Equisetum ssuviatile , 12.vii.2011, 3 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀; GoogleMaps Fish Creek P. Pk ., 50°55.74'N 114°07.32'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata and Equisetum sp., 12.vii.2011, 4 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀, all J. E. Swann & K.N. Barber leg. (all BDUC); GoogleMaps ~ 22.5 km NW Highwood House, ~ 4 km W Mist Ck, 50°31.40'N 114°53.12'W, sweeps, Carex sp. (small), 25.vii.2008, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( DEBU); GoogleMaps ~ 3.4 km SSW Hinton, Hwy.#40, 53°21.27'N 117°37.32'W, sweeps, Equisetum ssuviatile , 22.vii.2008, 3 ♂♂; GoogleMaps ~ 4.4 km SSW Hinton,Hwy#40 , 53°20.77'N 117°36.83'W, sweeps, Equisetum ssuviatile , Carex sp. [ C. aquatilis Wahlenb. ], 22.vii.2008, GoogleMaps 1 ♀; ~ 15 km SSW Hinton, gas right-of-way nr. Wildhorse Lake P[rovincial] R[ecreation] A[rea], 53°16.65'N 117°44.57'W, sweeps, roadside Equisetum palustre , 23.vii.2008, 4 ♂♂; GoogleMaps Kananaskis Country, Sibbald Area , Hwy.68, 3.1 km W Powderface Trail , 51°03.10'N 114°54.72'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 15.vii.2011, 7 ♂♂ 6 ♀♀ (2 ♂♂ genit. prep.), all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps ~ 4.4 km NNE Kananaskis Village, Mt. Lorette Ponds , 50°58.11'N 115°06.59'W, sweeps, mostly Equisetum ssuviatile , 25.vii.2008, 1 ♂, K. N. Barber leg. ( DEBU); GoogleMaps ~ 14.4 km E Obed, Range Rd. 213 @ RR crossing, 53°32.19'N 117°01.02'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 25.vii.2011, 4 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( CNCI); GoogleMaps Peter Lougheed P. Pk. , 50°41.82'N 115°06.92'W, sweeps, fen, Carex utriculata with cf. Poa pratensis , 13.vii.2011, 98 ♂♂ 30 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01502929–3056 View Materials , 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀ genit. prep.), 14.vii.2011, 2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01503292–95 View Materials ), 15.vii.2011, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ ( DEBU 01503333 View Materials , -34), 16.vii.2011, 2 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01503390–94 View Materials ); Peter Lougheed P.Pk., GoogleMaps Upper Lake Drive , 50°36.98'N 115°07.13'W, sweeps, edge of fen, Carex utriculata , 14.vii.2011, 1 ♀ ( DEBU 01503314 View Materials ); GoogleMaps same locality but 50°36.94'N 115°07.16'W, sweeps, edge of fen, Carex utriculata , 16.vii.2011, 3 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01503647–51 View Materials ), all K. N. Barber; GoogleMaps ~ 20 km SSE Robb, Hwy#40, Lovett River P[rovincial] R[ecreation] A[rea], 53°03.89'N 116°49.02'W, sweeps, streamside, mostly grasses, 23.vii.2008, 1 ♂, K. N. Barber leg. ( DEBU); GoogleMaps Spray Valley P.Pk. , 50°48.95'N 115°09.84'W, sweeps, fen, Carex utriculata ? and Poa sp., 13.vii.2011, 39 ♂♂ 40 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01502773–851 View Materials ); GoogleMaps W. A. Switzer P. Pk. , Beaver Ranch Trail, 53°29.80'N 117°48.02'W, sweeps, edge of Jarvis Ck., Carex utriculata , 22.vii.2011, 13 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01503707–21 View Materials ); GoogleMaps same locality but 53°29.67'N 117°48.00'W, sweeps, sedge-nlled oxbow, Carex utriculata ?, 22.vii.2011, 1 ♂ ( DEBU 01503777 View Materials ); GoogleMaps W. A. Switzer P. Pk., off Hay River Rd. W , 53°33.44'N 117°48.43'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 22.vii.2011, 8 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01503792–801 View Materials ), 24.vii.2011, 22 ♂♂ 7 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01503847–75 View Materials , 1 ♀ genit. prep.), all K. N. Barber leg.; GoogleMaps Waterton Lakes Nat. Pk. , 14–20.vii.1980, 1 ♀, H. J. Teskey leg. ( CNCI). BRITISH COLUMBIA: Brisco , 19.vi.1932, 2 ♀♀, O. B[ryant] leg. ( USNM, 1 ♀ missing one wing); Buckinghorse Provincial Campground, Alaska Highway , DC-175 (281.6 km), 27.vi.1978, 2 ♀♀, P. H. Arnaud Jr. leg. ( CASC); Fernie, Annex Pk. , 49°30.72'N 115°04.13'W, sweeps, wet ditch, mostly Equisetum arvense & E. laevigatum , 17.vii.2011, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, sweeps, wet ditch, Carex utriculata , 17.vii.2011, 13 ♂♂ 14 ♀♀, 18.vii.2011, 13 ♂♂ 16 ♀♀, 19.vii.2011, 16 ♂♂ 8 ♀♀; GoogleMaps Fernie, Annex Pk. , 49°30.66'N 115°04.16'W, sweeps, pond margin, Carex utriculata , 18.vii.2011, 14 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀ (1 ♂ genit. prep.), all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps 4 km NW Field, CD 1416, 31.v. 1992, 1 ♂, A. Borkent leg.; ~ 3.5 km NNW Fort Steele, Hwy 95 rest area , 49°38.90'N 115°38.82'W, sweeps, graminoids, mostly Carex pellita , 18.vii.2011, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. (both CNCI); GoogleMaps Graham Is., Slatechuck Mt.   GoogleMaps , roadside sweep, 12.vii.1988, 1 ♀, T.A. Wheeler leg. ( DEBU, genit. prep.); Kaslo Cr. , 18.vi. [-], 1 ♀, R. P. Currie leg. ( USNM); Kinbasket Lake, BC Hydro drawdown study, Malaise trap, 13.vi.2008, ( WIL08-01 ), 1 ♀, ( WIL08-15 ), 1 ♂, Cooper Beauchesne &Assoc. Ltd. leg.( RBCM); ~8.0 km SE Valemount, edge of Kinbasket Lake , 52°46.65'N 119°10.38'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 23.vii.2011, 18 ♂♂ 9 ♀♀, K. N. Barber leg.; GoogleMaps King Salmon L. , 58°43'N 132°54'W, 1750', Carex , grass, Equisetum beside lake, 17.vii.1960, 5 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀, W. W. Moss leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Merritt , 1.5 km NE Lundbom L., 1.vii.1988, 1 ♀, G. E. Hutchings leg. ( RBCM, ENT991-6166 ); Moresby Camp , Q[ueen] C[harlotte] Islands, 29.vi.1957, 1 ♀, E. E. MacDougall leg ( CNCI).; Mt. Robson Prov. Pk. , Hwy #16, small road towards Mt. Robson, 53°03'N 119°15'W, forest noor, swamp, (Universität Bielefeld, Ca1519), 6.viii.2002, 5 ♂♂ 1 ♀, M. v. Tschirnhaus leg. ( ZSMC, in ethanol); GoogleMaps Nanaimo Lakes , forested area , 11.vi.1988, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, G. E. Hutchings leg. ( RBCM); Parson, Crestbrook Rd. , 51°03.68'N 116°39.06'W,sweeps,wet ditch, Carex utriculata with Equisetum palustre & E. × litorale, 18.vii.2011, 2 ♂♂ 5 ♀♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( CNCI, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps Pete Lake , 57°56'N 131°56'W, 4000', 19.viii.1960, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, R. Pilfrey leg.; GoogleMaps Revelstoke, 2.vii.1973, 1 ♀, H. J. Teskey leg. (all CNCI); Robson , 3.vi.1958, 1 ♀, 6.vi.1967, 1 ♀, 5.vii.1967, 1 ♀, H. R. Foxlee leg. ( UBCZ); Qualicum Beach , Little Qualicum River Estuary Regional Conservation Area, ex. Carex 4, aspirator, 4.vi.1980, 1 ♀, Canadian Wildlife Service leg. ( RBCM, ENT991-17202 ); Salmon Arm , CD980, 8.vi.1988, 1 ♀, CD1210, 8.vi.1990, 1 ♀, A. Borkent leg.; ~ 27 km N Sparwood, Lower Elk Valley Rd. , 49°50.24'N 114°53.29'W, sweeps, edge of creek, Carex utriculata ?, 20.vii.2011, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg.; GoogleMaps Summit Lake , mi.392 Alaska Hwy., 4500 ', 23–24.vi.1959, 1 ♀, E. E. MacDougall leg. (all CNCI); Vancouver 50 km E, 3.vii.1988, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, A. Freidberg leg. ( TAUI). LABRADOR: Cartwright , 9.vii.1955, 1 ♂, 12.vii.1955, 3 ♀♀ (1 ♀ genit. prep.), E. F. Cashman leg, 17.vii.1955, 5 ♂♂ 6 ♀♀ (3 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀ genit. prep.), 19.vii.1955, 1 ♂, E. E. Sterns leg. ( CNCI). MANITOBA: 10 km SE Churchill, Farnworth Lake (Landing L.) , 58.7045°N 94.0525°W, 14 m a.s.l., tundra, 14.vii.2010, 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-14241 , BOLD ID:JWDCI851-11 ), 1 ♂ (Sample ID:10PROBE-14244 , BOLD ID:JWDCI854-11 ), 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-14245 , BOLD ID:JWDCI855-11 ), 23.vii.2010, 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-16182 , BOLD ID:JWDCK227-11 ), 1 ♂ (Sample ID:10PROBE-16183 , BOLD ID:JWDCK228-11 ), 28.vii.2010, 1 ♂ (Sample ID:10PROBE-15878 , BOLD ID:JWDCJ1443-11 ), 1 ♂ (Sample ID:10PROBE-15879 , BOLD ID:JWDCJ1444-11 ), 31.vii.2010, 1 ♂ (Sample ID:10PROBE-12448 , BOLD ID:JWDCH242-10 ), 6.viii.2010, 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-13043 , BOLD ID:JWDCH837-10 ), 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-13045 , BOLD ID:JWDCH839-10 ); GoogleMaps 26 km SE Churchill, Twin Lakes , 58.6332°N 93.7871°W, 29 m a.s.l., fen, 1.viii.2010, 1 ♂ (Sample ID:10PROBE-12672 , BOLD ID:JWDCH466-10 ), 7.viii.2010, 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-13220 , BOLD ID:JWDCH020-10 ); GoogleMaps 12 km ESE Churchill, Launch Road , 58.7541°N 93.9974°W, 10 m a.s.l., fen, 14.vii.2010, 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-14512 , BOLD ID:JWDCJ172-11 ), 19.vii.2010, 1 ♂ (Sample ID:10PROBE-16713 , BOLD ID:JWDCL663-11 ), 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-16714 , BOLD ID:JWDCL664-11 ); GoogleMaps 23 km E Churchill, Ramsay Creek , 58.7306°N 93.7804°W, 10 m a.s.l., boreal forests, 23.vii.2010, 1 ♀ (Sample ID:10PROBE-16481 , BOLD ID:JWDCL241-11 ), all J. Wang leg. (all BIOUG, Barcode of Life, in ethanol); GoogleMaps ~ 14 km SW Falcon Lake, jct. Hwy#1 & Rd. 86E, 49°38.24'N 95°29.89'W, sweeps, graminoids, mostly Carex spp., 29.vii.2011, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( CNCI); GoogleMaps 5 km N Gardenton, Tallgrass Prairie Reserve , 49°10.71'N 96°40.76'W, sweep in tallgrass prairie, 17.vi.1999, 1 ♀, V. Crecco leg. ( LEMQ 0039607 View Materials ); GoogleMaps Int. Peace Gardens, Turtle Mtn. For. Res. , 17.vii.1958, 1 ♀; 5 mi N Minnedosa, 8.vii.1958, 1 ♀, both R. L. Hurley leg. (both CNCI). NEWFOUNDLAND: Bay d’Espoir , low veg. nr. river, 11. vii.1985, 1 ♂, L. Hollett leg.; Coal Brook , 24.vi.1983, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), A. Borkent leg. (both CNCI); Avalon Pen[insula], Portugal Cove , Indian Meal Line , 15.vii.1982, 1 ♂ 3 ♀♀, 15.vii.1982, b. l., 1 ♀, [no collector] (all genit. prep.); N branch St. George’s R., 17.vi.1979, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), Larson & Swales leg. (all NFRC); St. John’s, Agric. Exp. Stn. , 26.vii.1967, 3 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀, J. F. McAlpine leg. ( CNCI, 1 ♀ genit. prep.). NORTHWEST TERRITORIES: Norman Wells , 23.vi.1969, 1 ♀, G. E. Shewell leg. ( CNCI). NOVA SCOTIA: Paquette Lk. , 5 km S South Harbour, 5.vii.1983, 1 ♀, A. Borkent leg. ( CNCI, genit. prep.). ONTARIO: Algonquin P. Pk. , nr. Sitting Duck Lake, 45.4522°N 78.4713°W, Malaise trap, hardwood forest (SD-MAT), 5–21.v.2008, 1 ♀, E. Proctor leg. ( DEBU); GoogleMaps 10 km NW Penetanguishene, Awenda P. Pk. , Second Lake   GoogleMaps , sweep in kettle marsh, 3.vii.2001, 1 ♀, M. Pollett leg. ( LEMQ 0040381 View Materials ); Bruce Peninsula N. P. , Crane River below Lake Scugog, 45°07.0'N 81°32.1'W, sweeps, riverside vegetation, 3.vii.1999, 2 ♀♀ (1 ♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps Bruce Peninsula N. P. , Dorcas Bay Rd. at Willow Creek, 45°09.39'N 81°34.43'W, sweeps, Carex aquatilis , 22.vi.2008, 1 ♂; GoogleMaps Bruce Peninsula N. P., Singing Sands , 45°11.50'N 81°34.61'W, sweeps, sedges in fen, 22.vi.2008, 5 ♀♀ (4 ♀♀ genit.prep), all K.N. Barber leg.(all DEBU); GoogleMaps ~ 13.9 km W Chapleau, 47°49.20'N 83°35.42'W, hydro right-of-way, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , grasses, 13.vi.2013, 1 ♀, 23.vi.2013, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.); GoogleMaps ~ 40 km NE Chapleau, 47°59.76'N 82°55.04'W, wet roadside sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 23.vi.2013, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀; GoogleMaps ~13.5 km S Cochrane, 48°56.65'N 81°00.18'W, hydro right-of-way, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 9.vii.2012, 3 ♂♂ 1 ♀, 22.vi.2013, 7 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀, 12.vii.2013, 5 ♂♂ 1 ♀ (1 ♂ genit. prep.), 13.vii.2013, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, 18.viii.2013, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Grey Co., Dornoch, Anderson Lake   GoogleMaps , 1.vii.1992, 1 ♀, R. A. Cannings leg. ( RBCM); Dryden, 49°47.27'N 92°48.62'W, sweeps, mixed graminoids/herbs, 17.vii.2008, 1 ♀; GoogleMaps Dubreuilville, along Magpie River , 48°21.12'N 84°34.04'W, sweeps, Equisetum ssuviatile , Carex , 10.vii.2010, 1 ♀, both K. N. Barber leg. (both CNCI); GoogleMaps same locality but sweeping Equisetum ssuviatile , Carex spp. on muddy river bank, 10.vii.2010, 2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, J. Roháček leg. ( SMOC, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps ~ 3.8 km ENE Dugwal, 48°35.33'N 80°57.90'W, sweeps, wet ditch, Carex utriculata , Equisetum ssuviatile , Scirpus , 23.vi.2013, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀; GoogleMaps Echo Bay, Echo Bay Marsh , 46°29.66'N 84°04.12'W, sweeps, near lookout, mostly Carex utriculata , 8.vi.2013, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, 15.vi.2013, 2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀; GoogleMaps same locality but 46°29.71'N 84°04.04'W, sweeps, nr. lookout, mostly Carex incl. C. utriculata , 24.vi.2012, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (pair in copula); GoogleMaps Elliot Lake , 46°22.23'N 82°36.49'W, sweeps, mixed graminoids incl. Carex utriculata , 29.vi.2013, 1 ♂; GoogleMaps ~ 14.5 km SSE Elliot Lake, ~ 3.7 km NNE jct Hwys 17&108, 46°14.71'N 82°33.53'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 29.vi.2013, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps ~ 59 km NNW Elliot Lake, s. of Rocky Is. Lake , 46°50.16'N 83°03.05'W, sweeps, mostly Carex aquatilis in fen, 3.vii.2010, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( CNCI), GoogleMaps 455 m, sweeping, mostly Carex rostrata ? [more likely C. utriculata ] in fen, 3.vii.2010, 5 ♂♂ 10 ♀♀, J. Roháček leg. ( SMOC, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀ genit. prep.); Finland, S of Caliper Lake, sweep sedge at beaver dam, 10.vii.1992, 1 ♂, T.A.Wheeler leg.( LEMQ 0039596 View Materials ,genit. prep.); ~7.0 km E Foleyet, 48°14.34'N 82°20.75'W, hydro right-of-way, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 23.vi.2013, 2 ♂♂, 13.vii.2013, 2 ♀♀; GoogleMaps Goulais River , end of Island Rd., 46°43.57'N 84°24.45'W, sweeps, mud nats, Equisetum ssuviatile , Dulichium arundinaceum , 9.vii.2007, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.); GoogleMaps same locality but 46°43.33'N 84°24.72'W, sweeps, oxbow nats, Equisetum ssuviatile , sedges, herbs, 16.vii.2007, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Goulais River , Sand Bay , 46°44.81'N 84°32.68'W, sweeping Juncus and Carex at margin of fen pools, 10.vii.2010, 5 ♀♀, J. Roháček leg. ( SMOC, 1 ♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps Greenwater P. Pk. , Sandbar Lk. Trail , 49°13.10'N 81°17.35'W, sweeps, lakeshore Equisetum spp., graminoids, Caltha , 21.vii.2009, 3 ♀♀, K.N.Barber leg.( DEBU 01502099–101 View Materials ); GoogleMaps ~2.0 km W Hallebourg, 49°40.36'N 83°32.11'W, sweeps, wet ditch, mostly Carex utriculata , 22.vi.2013, 1 ♂; GoogleMaps ~ 43 km W Hearst, hydro right-of-way opposite Forde Lk. , 49°44.07'N 84°14.74'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 21.vi.2013, 2 ♀♀; GoogleMaps Icewater Creek WS [Watershed] , 12.7 km NNE Searchmont, mi.10.5 Whitman Dam Rd., alder thicket, 21.vi.1986, 1 ♂, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Lake Superior P. Pk. , Hwy 17 near jct. Agawa Rock, 47°22.31'N 84°41.23'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 12.vii.2014, 2 ♂♂ ( DEBU 01503948 View Materials , -49); GoogleMaps Lake Superior P.Pk. , Crescent Lk.campground, 47°16.66'N 84°33.00'W, sweeps, shoreline sedges, 29.v.2010, 2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01502431–34 View Materials ), all K. N. Barber leg.; GoogleMaps Manitoulin Island , 10 km W Gore Bay, 45°53'N 82°34'W, sweep in grassland alvar, 20.vi.1996, 2 ♀♀, P. Bouchard leg. ( LEMQ 0039584 View Materials , -85, 1 ♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps Manitoulin I., Misery Bay Prov. Nat. Res. , 45°47'48"N 82°44'58"W, alvar, 27.v.2010, 1 ♀, S. A. Marshall leg. ( DEBU 00324518 View Materials , genit. prep.); GoogleMaps Hwy#17, ~ 8.5 km NW Marathon, 48°47.69'N 86°26.11'W, sweeps, emergent Equisetum ssuviatile with Carex sp., 16.vi.2007, 3 ♂♂ 1 ♀, sweeps, emergent Carex sp., 16.vi.2007, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀, sweeps, emergent Equisetum ssuviatile , 16.vi.2007, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.); GoogleMaps same locality but 48°47.69'N 86°26.07'W, sweeps, roadside graminoids, 31.vii.2008, 1 ♀, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Hwy#17, ~ 8.5 km NW Marathon, 48°47.69'N 86°26.11'W, 28.iv.2012, ex. Equisetum ssuviatile , wet stalks on [sic “near”] surface, [reared] bulk pails, misted daily, 22°C, 16L:8D, 60–70% RH, emerged: 12.v.2012, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( CNCI); GoogleMaps Mer Bleue, 7.vi.1923, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀, C. H. Curran leg. ( CNCI); Moosonee, 51.24622°N 80.67281°W, Repl. 1 mesic, Malaise trap, 18–21.vi.2010, 1 ♂; GoogleMaps Moosonee, 51.27717°N 80.64778°W, Repl. 3 wet, Malaise trap, 19–22.vi.2010, 1 ♀, both NBP Field Party leg. (both LEMQ); GoogleMaps Moosonee, 51°16.68'N 80°38.65'W, sweeps, mostly C [arex] utriculata , C. aquatilis , wet sedge meadow, 10.vii.2014, 6 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀ (1 ♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps Moosonee, 51°16.69'N 80°38.86'W, general sweeps, sedge meadow, 9.vii.2014, 1 ♀; GoogleMaps Moosonee, 51°16.36'N 80°39.11'W, sweeps, railside ditch, mostly Equisetum ssuviatile , Carex spp., 10.vii.2014, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀; GoogleMaps Moosonee, 51°16.55'N 80°39.01'W, sweeps, mostly Carex spp., wet forest trail, 11.vii.2014, 5 ♂♂; GoogleMaps Otter Rapids, 50°10.80'N 81°38.59'W, sweeps, Carex spp., 19.vii.2009, 3 ♂♂, sweeps, Equisetum ssuviatile , 19.vii.2009, 1 ♀, sweeps, roadside Equisetum spp., 19.vii.2009, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀; GoogleMaps ~ 7 km SSE Otter Rapids, 50°07.52'N 81°35.92'W, sweeps, Scirpus sp., 20.vii.2009, 1 ♂, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Pancake Bay P. Pk. , 46°58.11'N 84°42.72'W, sweeps from boardwalk, mostly emergent sedges / Equisetum , 24.vii.2004, 5 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01500556–64 View Materials ), 2.viii.2004, 6 ♂♂ 5 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01500848–58 View Materials , 2 ♀♀ genit. prep.), 7.viii.2004, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀ ( DEBU 01501074–76 View Materials ), 4.ix.2004, 1 ♀ ( DEBU 01501430 View Materials ), 27.vi.2005, 2 ♂♂ 7 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01501683–91 View Materials , 3 ♀♀ genit. prep.), 7.vii.2007, 3 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01501899–901 View Materials ), all K. N. Barber leg.; GoogleMaps Pancake Bay Prov. Park , 46°58.11'N 84°42.72'W, sweeping from boardwalk, mostly emergent sedges / Equisetum , 9.vii.2010, 2 ♀♀, J. Roháček leg. ( SMOC, 1 ♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps Pancake Bay P. Pk. , 46°58.12'N 84°42.75'W, sweeps, mostly graminoids/ Typha near wetland boardwalk, 2.viii.2004, 1 ♂ ( DEBU 01500963 View Materials ); GoogleMaps Pancake Bay P. Pk. , 46°58.10'N 84°42.71'W, sweeps, mostly Carex nr.wetland boardwalk, 24.vii.2004, 11 ♂♂ 7 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01500702–19 View Materials ), sweeps, mostly emergent Carex / Equisetum nr. boardwalk, 16.vi.2007, 2 ♀♀ ( DEBU 01501853 View Materials , -54, both genit. prep.), all K. N. Barber leg.; GoogleMaps Petawawa, 7.vii.1961, 1 ♂, J. R. Vockeroth leg. ( CNCI); Hwy 101 at Prairie Bee River (west side bridge), 47°51.81'N 83°54.33'W, sweeps, mostly Carex utriculata , 14.vii.2013, 5 ♂♂ (1 ♂ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps ~ 10.8 km W Jct Hwys 556 & 129, km64.3 Ranger Lk. Rd. , 46°53.46'N 83°27.01'W, sweeps, Carex sp., 23.vi.2007, 1 ♀, sweeps, Equisetum ssuviatile and Carex sp., 23.vi.2007, 2 ♀♀, sweeps, Equisetum ssuviatile and Dulichium arundinaceum , 23.vi.2007, 1 ♂, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Richmond Fen, ex. forest, 45°05'48.73"N 75°50'39.70"W, 11.vi.2010, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), J. B. Sinclar [sic B. J. Sinclair] leg.; GoogleMaps ~ 4.5 km E Rosseau, on Aspdin Rd. , 45°15.88'N 79°34.88'W, sweeps, mostly Carex in sedge meadow, 7.vii.2005, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. (both CNCI); GoogleMaps S[ault] S[ainte] Marie, S. of Algoma U[niversity] College , 46°29.9'N 84°17.2'W, sweeps, graminoids mostly Carex aquatilis , 11.vi.1997, 4 ♂♂ 5 ♀♀ (1 ♂ genit. prep.), sweeps, Carex aquatilis , 12.vii.1997, 1 ♂ 3 ♀♀, 3.viii.1997, 1 ♂, 22.vi.1998, 1 ♂, 9.vi.2001, 1 ♂, sweeps, mostly Carex aquatilis , 5.vi.2001, 1 ♂, 12.vi.2001, 1 ♂, 15–16.vi.2001, 1 ♂, sweeps, Carex lacustris , 12.vii.1997, 2 ♂♂ 9 ♀♀, sweeps, Scirpus sp., 12.vii.1997, 1 ♂ 5 ♀♀, sweeps, Calamagrostis canadensis , 26.vi.1998, 1 ♀; GoogleMaps S[ault] S[ainte] Marie, S. of Algoma University , 46°29.88'N 84°17.19'W, sweeps, mostly Carex spp., Scirpus cyperinus , 5.vii.2008, 1 ♀, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps S[ault] S[ainte] Marie, Finn Hill , 46°31.63'N 84°17.29'W, sweeps, Scirpus microcarpus , 19.vii.2004, 12 ♂♂ 9 ♀♀ (1 ♂ wing illustration), 4.viii.2004, 3 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, 12.vi.2005, 1 ♂, 9.vii.2005, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀ (1 ♂ genit.prep.), 27.vi.2007, 2 ♂♂, 13.vii.2007, 4 ♂♂, 12.vi.2008, 15 ♂♂ 9 ♀♀, 6.vii.2008, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, 18.vi.2016, 2 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀ ( CNCI), 29.vi.2016, 126 ♂♂ 92 ♀♀ ( AMNH, BDUC, CMNH, CASC, CSCA, INHS, KNWR, LACM, LEMQ, MCZN, NMPC, OSAC, PMAE, RBCM, SEMC, SMOC, UBCZ, USNM 5 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀ each; CNCI 36 ♂♂ 20 ♀♀), sweeps, Carex stipata stipata , 25.vi.2009, 1 ♂ ( CNCI), K. N. Barber leg.; GoogleMaps same locality but 46°31.63'N 84°17.33'W, sweeps, mostly Carex stipata stipata , 4.vi.2013, 1 ♀, sweeps, Carex stipata stipata , 18.vi.2016, 2 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀, 29.vi.2016, 4 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, 2.vii.2016, 1 ♂; GoogleMaps same locality but 46°31.48'N 84°17.36'W, sweeps, mostly Scirpus microcarpus , 18.vi.2005, 1 ♀, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps same locality but sweeping, mostly Scirpus microcarpus , 7.vii.2010, 2 ♂♂ 5 ♀♀, J. Roháček leg. ( SMOC, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps S[ault] S[ainte] Marie, Landslide Rd. , Coldwater Ck. noodplain , 46°33.8'N 84°16.6'W, sweeps, mostly Carex aquatilis , 13.vi.2001, 1 ♂; GoogleMaps S[ault] S[ainte] Marie, River Road , 46°30.4'N 84°15.3'W, sweeps, mostly Carex spp., 11.vi.2001, 1 ♀; GoogleMaps S[ault] S[ainte] Marie, 2 nd Line Ext. , 46°32.5'N 84°17.0'W, sweeps, mostly Carex sp., 13.vi.2001, 1 ♂; GoogleMaps ~ 10 km W S[ault] S[ainte] Marie, Sunnyside Beach Rd. , 46°30.51'N 84°32.56'W, sweeps, Equisetum ssuviatile , sedges, 22.vi.2007, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀; GoogleMaps Searchmont, N Hwy #552, 46°50.3'N 84°04.4'W, sweeps, roadside sedges / grasses, 10.vii.1998, 1 ♂; GoogleMaps Smooth Rock Falls , 49°16.04'N 81°36.08'W, sweeps, Carex utriculata , 22.vi.2013, 1 ♂ 3 ♀♀, all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Sudbury, 22.vii.1922, 1 ♀, A. L.Melander leg. ( USNM); ~61.5 km N Thessalon, Hwy#129, 47°05.00'N 83°09.40'W, sweeps, emergent Equisetum ssuviatile / sedges, 23.vi.2007, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.); GoogleMaps ~ 74 km NNE Thessalon, 46°53.94'N 83°16.23'W, shore of Mississagi R. , sweeps, graminoids, herbs, Equisetum spp.[ E. ssuviatile & E.palustre ], 5.vii.2010, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), 17.vii.2010, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), all K. N. Barber leg. (all CNCI); GoogleMaps Toronto, 16.v.1896, 1 ♀, A. L. Melander leg. ( USNM); 60 km S White River, 30.vi.1992, 1 ♂, T. A. Wheeler leg. ( LEMQ 0039595 View Materials ). QUEBEC: Beechgrove, 45°39'N 76°08'W, 27.vi.1984, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀, J. R. Vockeroth leg. ( CNCI); GoogleMaps Lac St-Francois Nat. Wildlife Area, NW of Aménag. Therrien , close to Ruisseau Th[errien], 45°00.39'N 74°30.99'W, Carex meadow, sweeping, T1a, 5.vi.1999, 4 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀ ( LEMQ 0039559 View Materials , -63–65, -70, -71, -74), T1b, 5.vi.1999, 5 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀ ( LEMQ 0039561 View Materials , -62, -66, -67, -69, -72, -75), T1c, 5.vi.1999, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ ( LEMQ 0039568 View Materials , -73), T2c, 5.vi.1999, 1 ♂ ( LEMQ 0039560 View Materials ), all F. Beaulieu leg.; GoogleMaps La Trappe, 27.v.1934, 1 ♀, J. Ouellet leg. ( AMNH); Mistassini, 3.vii.1956, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (♀ genit. prep.), 7.vii.1956, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), J. R. McGillis leg.; Mistassini Post, 23.vi.1956, 1 ♀, 4.vii.1956, 1 ♂, J. R. Lonsway leg.; Old Chelsea, Summit King Mt.   GoogleMaps , 1150 ', 11.vii.1971, 1 ♀, J. R. Vockeroth leg. (all CNCI); near Schefferville, 54°49.507'N 66°51.393'W, sweep, grass/ sedge meadow, 8.vii.2008, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, A. Rogic leg. ( LEMQ, 1 ♀ genit. prep.). GoogleMaps SASKATCHEWAN: Kenosee , 15.vi.1958, 1 ♀, A. R. Brooks leg.; Saskatoon, S. Sask[atchewan] R. Valley, off Central Ave., 52°10.4'N 106°36.2'W, sweeps, riverside graminoids, 17.vii.1999, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg.; GoogleMaps Uranium City, 21.vi.1962, 1 ♂ (genit. prep.), J. G.Chillcott leg. (all CNCI). YUKON: Alaska Highway at Yukon River crossing , 60°34'N 134°40'W, sweep grass/ sedges along river margin, 2.vii.1997, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, T.A.Wheeler leg.( LEMQ 0039608 View Materials , -609); GoogleMaps Alaska Highway at Yukon River crossing , sweep sedges and grasses along river, 2.vii.1997, 1 ♀, S. Boucher leg. ( LEMQ 0039610 View Materials ); Dawson, 1300 ', 29.vii.1962, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, R. E. Leech leg. ( CNCI). UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: ALASKA: Anchorage, 18.vii.1951, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, R. S. Bigelow leg. ( CNCI); Kenai NWR [ National Wildlife Reserve ], ~ 0.5 mi E of Berg Lk., LTEMP site 3271, wetland, sweep net sample, 20.vi.2004, 1 ♂, S. Grimes leg. ( KNWR, ID:3884 ); King Salmon, Naknek River   GoogleMaps , 4.viii.1952, 1 ♂, W. R. Mason leg. ( CNCI); Knik Lake, NW of Wasilla, sweeping vegetation edge of lake, 18.vii.1978, 4 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀ (1 ♂ 1 ♀ genit. prep.); Moon Lake, Alaska Highway   GoogleMaps , DC-1331, 8.vii.1978, 1 ♂, all P. H. Arnaud Jr. leg. (all CASC); Unalakleet, 13.vii.1961, 1 ♂, R. Madge leg.( CNCI). COLORADO: Rio Grande Co., Beaver Creek   GoogleMaps , 10000 ', Malaise trap, 21.vi.1972, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (1 ♀ genit.prep.), W. W. Wirth leg.; Boulder Co., Nederland   GoogleMaps , 24.vi.1961, 1 ♀, G. C. Steyskal leg. (all USNM); Electra Lake , F.4367E, ~ 37°33'N 107°48'W, ~8400', 28.vi.–1.vii.1919, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, [no collector] ( AMNH); GoogleMaps Teller Co., 3.5 mi S Florissant, Sanborn Ranch   GoogleMaps , along tributary of Plum Creek, 14.vii.2004, 1 ♂ 6 ♀♀, B.A. Foote leg. ( CMNH, 3 ♀♀ genit. prep.); 2 mi S Gould, 13.viii.1968, 1 ♀, Oman leg. ( OSAC, genit. prep.); 3 mi N Nederland, 8500 ', marshy stream margin, 2.vii.1961, 5 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, J. G. Chillcott leg. ( CNCI, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ genit. prep.); Platte Canyon, nr. Idlewild, 10.vi.1927, 1 ♂, J. M. Aldrich leg. ( USNM). IDAHO: Boundary [Co.], Perkins Lake , 48°45.6'N 116°05.5'W, 760 m, 3.vi.2006, 1 ♂ 2 ♀♀, W. N. Mathis leg. ( USNM, 2 ♀♀ genit. prep.); GoogleMaps Idaho Co., Pollock   GoogleMaps , 1.v.1959, 1 ♂, 2.v.1959, 1 ♀, [no collector] ( WFBM, each with empty puparial case in gelatin capsule). MICHIGAN: Clinton Co., Bath   GoogleMaps , 6.vi.1940, 1 ♀, C. W. Sabrosky leg. ( USNM). MONTANA: 2 mi E Babb, 19.vii.1967, 2 ♀♀, B. A. Foote leg.; 15 mi S Big Fork, 26.vi.1967, 4 ♀♀ (3 ♀♀ genit. prep.), D. Allen leg. (all USNM); Granite Co., 14 mi S Clinton, 4000 ', 27.vi.1971, 1 ♀, J. R. Powers leg. ( CASC); Gallatin Co., Gallatin R. , 2 mi N Gallatin Gtwy [Gateway], 4100 ', 23.vi.2001, 1 ♂, J. B. Runyon leg. ( MTEC); 33.0 mi W Kalispell , 30.vi.1966, 1 ♂ 1 ♀; 33 mi W Kalispell , 3.viii.1966, 1 ♀; 1.0 mi S Swan Lake , 1.vii.1966, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), 2.viii.1966, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀ (1 ♀ genit. prep.), 20 mi S Swan Lake, 7.vii.1967, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀, 14.vii.1967, 1 ♀ (genit. prep.), all B. A. Foote leg. (all USNM); 33.0 mi N West Glacier , 5.vii.1966, 3 ♀♀, K. Valley leg. ( USNM, 1 ♀ with puparial case in gelatin capsule). NEW YORK: Whiteface Mt., 19.vii.1962, 4600–4872 ', 1 ♀, J. R. Vockeroth leg. ( CNCI). WASHINGTON: Pacinc Co., Ft. Canby St. Park , 29.vi.1988, 1 ♀, W. N. & D. Mathis leg.; Pend Oreille Co., Ione , ca. 10 km W, Rt. 20, 48°40.4'N 117°28.2'W, 975 m, 5.vi.2006, 4 ♀♀, W. N. Mathis leg.; GoogleMaps Mt. Constitution   GoogleMaps , 17.vii.1909, 1 ♂, [no collector], 1 ♂, J. M. Aldrich leg., 2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, A. L. Melander leg., 22.vii.1909, 2 ♂♂, A. L. Melander leg., 1 ♂, C. F. Baker leg. (all USNM). WISCONSIN: Washburn Co., T39N R12W B 32, 4.vii. 1953, 1 ♀, R. H. Jones leg. ( USNM, genit. prep.). WYOMING: Yellowstone Pk., Twin Lakes   GoogleMaps , 10.vii.1923, 2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, A. L. Melander leg. ( USNM).

Other material examined (not included in type series). CANADA: ALBERTA: W.A. Switzer P. Pk., Beaver Ranch Trail , sweeps, 53°29.80'N 117°48.02'W, edge of Jarvis Ck., Carex utriculata , 22.vii.2011, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( DEBU 01503722 View Materials , thorax crushed) GoogleMaps . ONTARIO: Bruce Peninsula N. P., Crane River below Lake Scugog , 45°07.0'N 81°32.1'W, sweeps, riverside vegetation, 3.vii.1999, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( DEBU, headless, genit. prep.) GoogleMaps ; ~ 59 km NNW Elliot Lake, s. of Rocky Is. Lake , 46°50.16'N 83°03.05'W, 455 m, sweeping, mostly Carex rostrata ? [more likely C. utriculata ] in fen, 3.vii.2010, 2 ♂♂ 1 ♀, J. Roháček leg. ( SMOC, 2 ♂♂ used for molecular work, 1 ♀ headless) GoogleMaps ; Manitoulin Island , 10 km W Gore Bay, 45°53'N 82°34'W, sweep in grassland alvar, 20.vi.1996, 1 ♂, P. Bouchard leg. ( LEMQ 0039583 View Materials , headless) GoogleMaps ; Pancake Bay P. Pk. , 46°58.11'N 84°42.72'W, sweeps from boardwalk, mostly emergent sedges / Equisetum , 7.viii.2004, 1 ♀, K. N. Barber leg. ( DEBU 01501077 View Materials , abdomen lost) GoogleMaps ; Sault Ste. Marie, Finn Hill , 46°31.48'N 84°17.36'W, sweeping, mostly Scirpus microcarpus , 7.vii.2010, 1 ♂, J. Roháček leg. ( SMOC, used for molecular work) GoogleMaps . QUEBEC: Mistassini , 3.vii.1956, 1 ♀, J. R. McGillis leg. ( CNCI, headless) . UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: ALASKA: Fairbanks , 2.vii.1921, 1 ♀, J. M. Aldrich leg. ( USNM, headless) . COLORADO: Summit Co., Frisco , 3.viii.2001, 1 ♀, I. S. Winkler leg. ( BYUC, headless) . WASHINGTON: Mt. Constitution , 17.vii.1909, 1 ♀, 22.vii.1909, 1 ♀, A. L. Melander leg. ( USNM, both headless) .

Description. Male. Total body length 2.22–2.94 mm; externally (including colouration) extremely similar to both relatives, the Palaearctic A. tschirnhausi and the above described A. shewelli (though usually more robust than the latter species), therefore mainly differences against these species are stressed in the description below. Head ( Fig. 483 View Figs 481–484 ) slightly higher than long, with face somewhat more receding than that of A. shewelli and hence more angular in pronle (as in A. tschirnhausi ). Occiput and frons closely resembling that of A. shewelli in form, colour and microtomentum, but dark V-shaped area on frons often paler and anteromedially (above frontal lunule) usually interrupted by small pale (ochreous to yellow) area or short stripe. Frontal lunule, face, parafacialia, gena and postgena hardly different from those of A. shewelli . Mouthparts coloured as in A. shewelli but clypeus usually paler brown to ochreous. Cephalic chaetotaxy largely as described above for A. shewelli but both long ors distinctly shorter than oc, anterior ors setula in front of the middle ors often situated closer to the latter, postocular setulae (up to 10) and peristomal setulae (up to 6, sometimes some of them can be duplicated) usually more numerous, and palpus with preapical seta and ventral setulae longer. Eye broadly subovoid, with longest diameter strongly oblique and 1.3–1.5 times as long as the shortest. Smallest genal height about 0.14–0.16 times as long as shortest eye diameter. Antenna entirely yellow as in both relatives, but arista darker than in A. shewelli having basal segments pale brown and terminal seta blackish brown.

Thorax ( Fig. 483 View Figs 481–484 ) generally as in both relatives but more densely microtomentose (grey, often with some bluish tinge) and duller than that of A. shewelli , hence more resembling that of A. tschirnhausi . Small pale ochreous to ochreous yellow spot on propleuron above fore coxa usually more distinct than that in A. shewelli . Thoracic chaetotaxy not particularly different from that of relatives although ac microsetae (particularly in larger specimens) usually more numerous, in up to 6 rows in front of suture. Holotype somewhat aberrant in having 3 strong stpl setae (posterior stpl duplicated) otherwise there are only 2 stpl as in both allied species. Legs with the same colouration as those of typical specimens of A. shewelli including the variably darkened (usually rather pale) last tarsal segments. Pedal chaetotaxy as in A. shewelli , having ctenidial spine of f 1 similarly variable in length, ranging from only as long as to distinctly longer than maximum width of t 1; t 2 with usual (for the A. tschirnhausi group) short posterior ventroapical seta and rather variable anterior ventroapical setula being small and nne to thicker and longer, although always markedly shorter than the former seta. Wing ( Fig. 486 View Figs 485–486 ) largely as described above for A. shewelli but generally broader, R 2+3 less upcurved apically, and R 4+5 and M usually straighter and more parallel distally. Wing measurements: length 2.36–3.20 mm, width 0.74–0.99 mm, Cs 3: Cs 4 = 1.00–1.44, rm\dm-cu: dm-cu = 2.26–3.78. Haltere pale to whitish yellow as that of pale specimens of A. shewelli .

Abdomen with preabdominal terga brown but paler than thorax, and, particularly, T1 (sometimes partly also T2) paler than T3–T5, all similarly shaped to those of A. shewelli . Colouration of preabdominal sterna variable, ranging from pale ochreous yellow to light brown. S1 bare, with very narrow, brownish-darkened posterior margin, transversely trapezoidal, and wider and shorter than S2 (as in A. shewelli ). S2–S5 setose as in A. shewelli , becoming wider, larger and sometimes also darker posteriorly. S2 about as long as wide and with more or less darkened anterior third. S3–S5 wider than long, transversely trapezoidal (broader posteriorly), all generally wider than those of A. shewelli ; S5 widest, most transverse and more or less brownish-darkened laterally. T6 very similar to that of relatives but somewhat shorter, being less than half length of T5. S6 and S7 always paler (up to ochreous yellow) than S8 and both with usual brown anterior marginal ledge. S6 with 2–4, S7 with 3–4 short setae. S8 long, tapered posteriorly and setose as that of A. shewelli , similarly brown to T5, thus not as dark as epandrium.

Genitalia externally more resembling those of A. tschirnhausi than those of A. shewelli . Epandrium ( Figs 487, 489 View Figs 487–493 ) blackish brown, high and distinctly tapered dorsally, about as long as A. tschirnhausi but slightly narrower and more densely setose than that of the latter species, with several (2–4 pairs) only slightly longer and thicker dorsolateral setae; anal nssure small, narrow, rounded (often asymmetrically) triangular, and narrower than that of A. tschirnhausi . Cercus small, with nne setae, as in relatives. Medandrium ( Fig. 487 View Figs 487–493 ) very high, dorsally tapered and with narrow end dorsally emarginate as in relatives, resembling that of A. shewelli (dorsally somewhat narrower than in A. tschirnhausi ). Gonostylus ( Figs 487, 489, 493 View Figs 487–493 , 510–512 View Figs 508–515 ) most similar to that of A. tschirnhausi , yellow but with apex more or less darkened (brownish, particularly in large specimens), slightly shorter than epandrial height, slender, elongate, tapered and pointed apically, with anterior side concave ( Fig. 510 View Figs 508–515 ) to almost straight ( Figs 493 View Figs 487–493 ) and posterior side always strongly convex and with micropubescence usually covering larger portion of its outer side. Hypandrium ( Fig. 490 View Figs 487–493 ) of moderate size, distally slightly larger than that of A. tschirnhausi and with anterior internal lobes much larger, darker, more heavily sclerotized and often projecting above dorsal hypandrial margin. Transandrium narrow ( Fig. 491 View Figs 487–493 ), medially more robust than in A. tschirnhausi and with a pair of small, low, dark dorsal lobes (as in A. shewelli ); caudal process distinctly developed, narrow, nat, ventrally slightly narrowed, medially somewhat less sclerotized and laterally coalesced to secondary sclerotizations of basal membrane. Pregonite ( Fig. 490 View Figs 487–493 ) fused with hypandrium, low, posteroventrally with a small, inconspicuous lobe carrying 2 (subequal or 1 slightly longer) setae; anterior nat part of pregonite with 3 setae (all on inner side, posterior seta longest, as in both relatives). Postgonite ( Fig. 490 View Figs 487–493 ) very slender and elongate, darker proximally and paler distally where bent, apically more acute than in A. shewelli but not as pointed as in A. tschirnhausi , with 1 longer seta at middle of anterior margin, outer side with several sensillae. Basal membrane ventrally somewhat bilobed, with nat spines being pigmented ventrolaterally, and less numerous and hyaline medially ( Figs 490, 491 View Figs 487–493 ); lateral parts adjacent to caudal process of transandrium secondarily sclerotized and amber yellow pigmented as in A. shewelli . Aedeagal part of folding apparatus ( Fig. 492 View Figs 487–493 ) with numerous, dense, nat spine-like excrescences, often darker than in relatives; connecting sclerite inconspicuous, very slender, weakly sclerotized, bordering the former. Phallapodeme slender with robust fulcrum, ventrolaterally projecting apex and shortly forked base as in A. shewelli . Aedeagus slender ( Fig. 492 View Figs 487–493 ), with small elongate phallophore similar to that of A. shewelli , indistinctly separated from large distiphallus. Saccus relatively slender, shorter than nlum, sclerotized in proximal half where it originates by lateral rounded sclerite with 1 internal spine; distally membranous and normally with 5 (rarely up to 8) thick spines on apex, thus armature resembling that of A. shewelli (not that of A. tschirnhausi with only 3 terminal spines). Filum formed by single, long, twisted and largely dark sclerite terminating in curved, pointed and nnely bicuspid apex ( Fig. 488 View Figs 487–493 ) provided with a number (more than 10) subterminal spines; most of nlum (particularly its membranous proximal part) with numerous spinulae (yet more than in A. shewelli ). Ejacapodeme very small, with a small, pointed projection ( Fig. 492 View Figs 487–493 ).

Female. Similar to male unless mentioned otherwise. Total body length 2.50–3.89 mm. 1st antennal nagellomere more or less darkened anterodorsally (more extensively on inner side) as in females of A. shewelli . Peristomal setulae usually yet more numerous (up to 9) than in male; also palpus often with more setulae (up to 15). f 1 with ctenidial spine variable as in male. Wing measurements: length 2.56–3.73 mm, width 0.77–1.21 mm, Cs 3: Cs 4 = 0.97–1.42, rm\dm-cu: dm-cu = 2.15–3.15. Abdomen in typical specimens with preabdominal terga (T1–T5) very pale ( Fig. 484 View Figs 481–484 ), dirty yellow to orange ochreous, at most somewhat brownishdarkened on lateral sides and/or posterior corners. More rarely (see below) abdomen is markedly darkened, with T1–T5 (and also postabdominal T6, T7+S7) largely brown to dark brown ( Fig. 482 View Figs 481–484 ) or brown-spotted laterally and medially and hence resembling that of A. shewelli . T1–T5 more transverse than in male; T1 distinctly narrower than T2; T2–T5 subequal in length but T2 slightly narrower than T3–T5, all relatively shortly setose (as in A. shewelli ). Preabdominal sterna light ochreous to pale yellow, only S2 with somewhat darkened anterior third to two-thirds and S1 (bare) with narrowly darkened posterior margin; S2–S5 becoming distinctly larger and wider posteriorly, only S2 as long as wide, S3–S5 slightly to distinctly wider than long, all slightly trapezoidal to suboblong; S5 widest and largest of them, as wide as postabdominal S6 but usually paler than the latter.

Postabdomen ( Figs 495, 496 View Figs 494–500 , 502, 503 View Figs 501–507 , 515 View Figs 508–515 ), interestingly, more similar to that of A. shewelli , thus longer, more slender and elongate than that of A. tschirnhausi . T6 trapezoidal, wider and more transverse than in A. shewelli , setose as in A. shewelli ; typical specimens with T6 completely yellow, dark specimens with T6 brown-darkened to almost completely dark brown ( Fig. 502 View Figs 501–507 ). S6 narrower than in A. tschirnhausi but wider than in A. shewelli , with setae relatively dense (as in the former species); yellow ( Fig. 496 View Figs 494–500 ) to brown-darkened ( Fig. 503 View Figs 501–507 ), rarely with darkened lateral margins. Conical tergosternum T7+S7 ( Fig. 495, 496 View Figs 494–500 , 502, 503 View Figs 501–507 , 515 View Figs 508–515 ) long and very slender as in A. shewelli , somewhat emarginate anterodorsally; in typical specimens largely dark yellow to orange ochreous ( Fig. 495 View Figs 494–500 ) or narrowly brownishdarkened at posterior margin ( Fig. 484 View Figs 481–484 ), often with a pair of submedial brown stripes ( Fig. 484 View Figs 481–484 ) and usually with narrow unpigmented posteromedial area (of variable size); ventral part of T7+S7 ( Fig. 496 View Figs 494–500 ) mostly yellow to orange, prolonged, forming distinctly darker (orange brown to contrastingly brown) anterolateral pouch-like lobes, and with variably paler to unpigmented areas in anterior third that are usually not (below 7th spiracle) depressed and/ or separated from darker dorsal part by a lateral ridge (compare Fig. 517 to Fig. 516); most of ventral side of T7+S7 covered by whitish micropubescence that is denser and stronger anterolaterally than medially ( Fig. 496 View Figs 494–500 ); other parts of tergosternum without micropubescence and glossy; setae largely as in A. shewelli . In dark variant T7+S7 is largely brown ( Fig. 502, 503 View Figs 501–507 , 515 View Figs 508–515 ), paler only anterodorsally or completely brown, and with anterolateral lobes dark. On the other extreme, in paler specimens (e.g. some southwestern Alberta populations) with orange yellow T7+S7, the anteroventral lobes are pale or only slightly darkened, and the apical marginal band is very narrow, diffuse, or absent, often with a submedial pair of ventral stripes (as in Fig. 484 View Figs 481–484 ). T8 ( Figs 495, 499 View Figs 494–500 , 502, 506 View Figs 501–507 , 513, 515 View Figs 508–515 ) elongate, very narrow and dark brown as in A. shewelli , without micropubescence, setulae longer than in the latter species. S8 ( Figs 496, 499, 500 View Figs 494–500 , 503, 506, 507 View Figs 501–507 , 513 View Figs 508–515 ) slightly longer and often narrower than that of A. shewelli , half length or more of T8, longitudinally divided into two dark brown sclerites and lacking micropubescence as in A. tschirnhausi , with longer setulae and with 2 pairs of setae in posterior half. Genital chamber ( Figs 497, 499, 500 View Figs 494–500 , 504, 506, 507 View Figs 501–507 , 513 View Figs 508–515 ) with one pair of posterior elongate nat sclerites, variable in length, usually as long as or longer than T8 ( Figs 499 View Figs 494–500 , 506 View Figs 501–507 ), but sometimes shorter ( Fig. 513 View Figs 508–515 ); annular sclerite asymmetrical and situated as in A. shewelli . Ventral receptacle ( Figs 497 View Figs 494–500 , 504 View Figs 501–507 ) membranous, tubular as in A. shewelli , with wider proximal part and attenuated distal part terminated by spirally vermicular apex. Accessory gland also closely resembling that of A. shewelli , including duct. Spermathecae (1+1) relatively small, the larger 0.6–0.8 times as long as medial length of S10, more broadly subovoid and with more densely transversely striated surface ( Figs 494, 498 View Figs 494–500 , 501, 505 View Figs 501–507 , 514 View Figs 508–515 ) than in A. shewelli , less elongate and with surface less densely striated than in A. tschirnhausi (cf. ROHÁĆEK 2009a: Figs 66, 67 View Figs 66–69 ) and its smooth basal part with numerous nne setiform ( Figs 494, 498 View Figs 494–500 ) to somewhat thickened ( Figs 501, 505 View Figs 501–507 ) spinulae. T10 ( Figs 495, 499 View Figs 494–500 , 502, 506 View Figs 501–507 ) small, elongately subpentagonal (as in A. shewelli ), brown, with a pair of long medial setae and 1–2 pairs of short setulae, otherwise without micropubescence. S10 ( Figs 496, 499 View Figs 494–500 , 503, 506 View Figs 501–507 ) distinctly larger than T10, also brown, relatively narrow and elongate, longer than in both relatives, and largely bare, with a single pair of medial setae, a few setulae at posterior margin and reduced micropubescence restricted to posterior fourth. Cercus ( Figs 495, 499 View Figs 494–500 , 502, 506 View Figs 501–507 ) slightly longer than in A. shewelli , but similarly shortly setose including distinctly exclinate apical setae, and with limited micropubescence that is restricted to its ventral side. Variability. Some variability of the male gonostylus is shown in Figs 493 View Figs 487–493 , 510–512 View Figs 508–515 . Compared to A. shewelli , the variability in shape of the gonostylus is less extreme, but there is more variation in the extent of the micropubescence. On the other hand, the dorsal colouration of the female abdomen is more variable than in A. shewelli , ranging from almost completely orange yellow (including T7+S7) to largely blackish brown, but it is to be stressed that the extreme colour variants do not occur in all populations. Only the dark form is known from Alaskan populations, but females with brown-darkened preabdominal terga have been recognized in some northeastern (Labrador, Newfoundland) and northwestern (British Columbia, Alaska) areas, as well as in Montana (Swan Lake, Big Fork, both ~ 1000–2000 m) and Colorado, including high-montane areas in the latter ( Nederland, 8500 ft [~ 2600 m], Beaver Creek, 10000 ft [~ 3000 m]). The frequency of occurrence of the dark females may be increased in colder climates. On the other extreme, those smaller females with an entirely orange yellow preabdomen and reduced or no darkening on the anterolateral lobes and posterior margin of T7+S7, seem to occur infrequently among most populations, but are predominant in several populations in southwestern Alberta (Peter Lougheed P. Pk. [~ 1600 m]) and Churchill, Manitoba (10–14 m).

Discussion. Anthomyza gilviventris sp. nov., appears to be very similar and closely allied to both the Nearctic A. shewelli and the Palaearctic A. tschirnhausi . Apart from A. shewelli having a clearly dissimilar gonostylus, the differentiation of males of A. gilviventris and A. tschirnhausi is more problematic because they both have a similarly formed gonostylus with convex posterior and concave to almost straight anterior margins (cf. Figs 510–512 View Figs 508–515 and ROHÁĆEK 2009a: Fig. 57 View Figs 54–59 ). However, the Palaearctic A. tschirnhausi differs from the Nearctic A. gilviventris in having a broader epandrium and anal nssure, lower anterior internal lobes of the hypandrium, a less-developed caudal process of the transandrium, and, most importantly, a saccus with only 3 terminal spines. Identincation of females of A. gilviventris is more difncult because of a wide colour variability of the abdomen. Typical specimens can be distinguished from those of the above relatives by a strikingly orange yellow to orange ochreous abdomen that is usually accompanied by a pair of contrasting anteroventrolateral dark spots (see Fig. 484 View Figs 481–484 ) on the pouch-like lobes of T7+S7. Because these spots can sometimes be reduced or missing (especially in some populations in Alberta), these specimens can closely resemble the (albeit very rare) palest females of A. shewelli . On the other hand, the darkest females of A. gilviventris have an abdomen with T1–T6 brown to blackish-brown, darkened as in typical females of A. shewelli , but the T7+S7 of A. gilviventris is almost completely (also anteriorly) dark. In these extreme cases they can be best distinguished from A. shewelli females by the relative size and shape of the spermathecae (in A. gilviventris the larger spermatheca is only 0.6–0.8 times as long as S10 and more broadly ovoid) and T7+S7 is usually lacking the lateral ridge and the depressed unpigmented micropubescent area below the 7th spiracle. Also, the microtomentum of the mesonotum is characteristically denser, paler and often with a bluish tinge. It is to be stressed that the A. gilviventris females with dark abdomens are also very similarly coloured to those of A. tschirnhausi , but the latter species differs by its less posteriorly tapered T7+S7, a wider T8 and S8 (this also shorter) and more elongate spermathecae with striae covering a larger part of their surface (cf. ROHÁĆEK 2009a: Figs 63–69 View Figs 60–65 View Figs 66–69 ).

Etymology. The new species is named for the largely yellow abdomen of most females (an adjective compounded from gilvus (= Latin yellow) and venter (= Latin abdomen)).

Biology. As discussed for A. shewelli , the habitat of A. gilviventris is also primarily characterized by moist areas including various wetland areas including “fen”, “edge of fen”, and “margin of fen pools”. There are fewer references to wooded areas such as “forest noor”, “forested area”, “boreal forest”, and “wet forest trail”. The most commonly referenced plants are the sedges Carex and Scirpus , but other plants are commonly ( Equisetum ) or occasionally ( Typha , Caltha ) found intermixed. Grasses are also present in these habitats and are sometimes even predominating.

Particularly large collections at one site (Ontario: Sault Ste. Marie – Finn Hill; see A. shewelli – Biology) were made from Scirpus microcarpus , which was a perennially reliable habitat for A. gilviventris , yielding only a few A. shewelli . This portion of the sedge meadow receives and retains signincant runoff from the bordering wooded ridge to the west leading to soil saturation over an extended period of the growing season. A western site (Alberta: Spray Valley P. Pk.) was predominated by a Carex that was not identined to species, but matched other identined specimens of C. utriculata from similar sites sampled in southwestern Alberta (e.g. Peter Lougheed P. Pk.). The nies from this southwestern Albertan locality include those A. gilviventris that are smaller in body size and do not have the darkened anteroventral lobes of T7+S 7 in the female. All the specimens from Manitoba: Churchill, a northern site, were similarly pale and were taken in open areas of tundra and fen, but also boreal forest, although the latter might include wet openings.

A single female emerged from a pail of overwintered stalks of Equisetum ssuviatile collected in the spring of 2012 (Ontario: Marathon; see A. vockerothi – Biology). This was a rare event and the local population of A. gilviventris is more likely to be associated with the intermixed Carex aquatilis , as is also likely for the single reared male of A. gibbiger . The night period for A. gilviventris runs from 1 May (Idaho: Pollock) to 4 September (Ontario: Pancake Bay P. Pk.).

Distribution. Anthomyza gilviventris has a much more extensive distribution compared to that of A. shewelli . Though it is known from fewer eastern jurisdictions from Newfoundland and Labrador to New York, it ranges west to British Columbia and Washington, and then south to Colorado and north to Alaska, Yukon, and Northwest Territories. Records are available for Canada: Alberta, British Columbia, Labrador, Manitoba, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon; United States of America: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, New York, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming (see Table 2, Fig. 598 View Fig ).

CNCI

Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Canadian National Collection of Insects

USNM

USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum]

BDUC

Canada, Alberta, Calgary, University of Calgary

DEBU

Canada, Ontario, Guelph, University of Guelph

CASC

USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences

RBCM

Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Royal British Columbia Museum [British Columbia Provincial Museum]

ZSMC

Germany, Muenchen [= Munich], Zoologische Staatssammlung

UBCZ

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver, University of British Columbia, Spencer Museum

TAUI

Israel, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University

NFRC

Canada, Alberta, Edmonton, Northern Forest Research Centre

SMOC

Czech Republic, Opava, Slezske Muzeum Opava

LEMQ

Canada, Quebec, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, McGill University, Lyman Entomological Museum

AMNH

USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History

CMNH

USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Natural History

CSCA

USA, California, Sacramento, California State Collection of Arthropods

INHS

USA, Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Natural History Survey

KNWR

USA, Alaska, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

LACM

USA, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History

MCZN

USA, Massachusetts, Cambridge, Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology

NMPC

Czech Republic, Prague, National Museum (Natural History)

OSAC

USA, Oregon, Corvallis, Oregon State University

PMAE

Canada, Alberta, Edmonton, Royal Alberta Museum

SEMC

USA, Kansas, Lawrence, University of Kansas, Snow Entomological Museum

WFBM

USA, Idaho, Moscow, University of Idaho, W.F. Barr Entomological Collection

MTEC

USA, Montana, Bozeman, Montana State University

BYUC

USA, Utah, Provo, Brigham Young University, Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

BDUC

University of Calgary

DEBU

Ontario Insect Collection, University of Guelph

RBCM

Royal British Columbia Museum

ZSMC

Zoologische Staatssammlung

UBCZ

University of British Columbia, Spencer Museum

NFRC

Northern Forest Research Centre

SMOC

Slezske Muzeum Opava

LEMQ

McGill University, Lyman Entomological Museum

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

CMNH

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

CSCA

California State Collection of Arthropods

INHS

Illinois Natural History Survey

KNWR

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Arthropod Collection

LACM

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

NMPC

National Museum Prague

OSAC

Oregon State Arthropod Collection

PMAE

Royal Alberta Museum

SEMC

University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute

WFBM

W.F. Barr Entomological Collection

MTEC

Montana State Entomology Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Anthomyzidae

Genus

Anthomyza

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