Coenosia metalleg, Patitucci & Couri & Mulieri, 2021

Patitucci, Luciano Damián, Couri, Marcia Souto & Mulieri, Pablo Ricardo, 2021, The killer flies Coenosia Meigen (Diptera: Muscidae) of southern South America: the Coenosia chaetosa species group with two new species, and notes on male terminalia patterns, Journal of Natural History 55 (23 - 24), pp. 1499-1519 : 1510-1513

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2021.1954711

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5497193

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scientific name

Coenosia metalleg
status

sp. nov.

Coenosia metalleg sp. nov.

Male. Length. Body: 2.71–3.22 mm, wing: 3.03–3.19 mm.

Head ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (a-b)). Frons black, fronto-orbital plate, parafacial and gena black with silver-grey pollinosity. Frons longer than wide, without frontal triangle. Gena with strong black hairs, and with height greater than the width of the postpedicel. Arista with its longest microtrichia shorter than its basal diameter.

Thorax ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (c)). Black without vittae; postpronotal lobe and lateral plates black with white-grey pollinosity. Chaetotaxy: acrostichal setae long and strong, the anterior presutural pair as long as the eaDC; dorsocentrals 1 + 3, with an aDC seta that is less than one third of the eaDC; intra-alars 1 + 2, posterior postsutural seta shorter; supra-alars 1 + 1. Katepisternum without setula.

Wing. Tegula black.

Legs. Coxae black with grey pollinosity and black setae. Trochanters yellow with black setae. Femora and tibiae metallic black, apex of all tibiae yellow, tarsi dark brown. Mid femur with 3–4 ventral setae, and 2 preapical setae on posterodorsal to posterior surface; mid tibia with one anterodorsal and one posterodorsal median setae, anterodorsal seta shorter and positioned below of the posterodorsal seta. Hind femur with a complete row of anterodorsal, a row of strong anteroventral setae on basal half, and a row of strong posteroventral setae on basal half, with two preapical setae (anterodorsal and posterodorsal); some specimens a short dorsal preapical seta.

Abdomen ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (d)). Black with brown pollinosity, without spots or central line, tergite 6 and epandrium metallic black. Epandrium globular. Sternite 5 similar in width and lenght, basal margin convex, apical margin strongly concave (‘U’ shape), with a depressed area at the base; lobes with a membrane on apical margin; setae concentrated on the lobes and extended to basal margin ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (e)).

Terminalia. Cercus metallic black, longer than broad without a constriction on apical third, sclerotised, setulose only on basal third (hair-like seta), with apical margin concave with two strong and wide sclerotised teeth ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (f-h)). Surstyli longer than broad, slightly curved towards at the distal tip towards cercus ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (g, i)). Hypandrium tubular, longer than wide. Aedeagus with phallapodeme straight, strongly sclerotised, and longer than hypandrium in lateral view; pregonite developed, kidney-shaped, ventrally fused with the hypandrium; postgonite developed; epiphalus slightly sclerotised, and distiphallus tubular with hairs on ventral surface, and slightly sclerotised at base ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (j-k)).

Female ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 (a)). Length. Body: 3.75–4.0 mm, wing: 4.03–4.20 mm. Differs from male as follows: Legs. Femora and tibiae metallic black, the metallic colour in some specimens is not so evident. Mid femur with an anteroventral row of setae, 3–4 strong setae on anterior surface, and with 3–4 ventral setae on basal third. mid tibia with one anterodorsal and one posterodorsal median setae, anterodorsal seta longer and positioned below of the posterodorsal seta. Ovipositor: Segments longer than wide. Tergites 6, 7, and 8 with 2 long and parallel scletotized plates, plates on tergite 6 wider than in the others ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 (b)); epiproct triangular, with hair-like setae, cercus longer than epiproct ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 (d)). Sternites 6 and 7 as a long and rectangular plate; sternite 8 divided into 2 small and sclerotised plates each with 4–5 setae on distal margin ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 (c)); hypoproct triangular, setulose, with several strong setae on distal margin ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 (e)). Three spermathecae, ovoid shape.

Type material examined. Holotype male, pinned, labels: ‘Arg. Neuquén, P.N. Lanín / (Malaise open Bandurrias) 800m /40°08,728¨’ S, 71°30,826 ʹ W / 21-II-2011 Mulieri & Patitucci leg.’ print. on white paper; ‘MACN-En/34717’ print. on white paper . Paratypes: male, pinned, labels: ‘Arg. Neuquén, P.N. Lanín / Quillen 993 m ( Malaise 2)/39°31 ʹ 40’ S, 71°13 ʹ 13” W / I-2013 Olea, Mulieri & Patitucci leg .” print. on white paper; ‘MACN-En/34718’ print. on white paper; 2 females, pinned, labels: ‘ Arg. Neuquén, P.N. Lanín / Quillen 993 m ( Malaise 2)/39°31 ʹ 40’ S, 71°13 ʹ 13” W / I-2013 Olea, Mulieri & Patitucci leg.” print . on white paper; ‘MACN-En/34719-20’ print. on white paper. Two males, pinned, labels: ‘ Arg . Neuquén, Lagunas de/ Epulaufquen / 1502 m . a. s. l. transecta/ -36.815642, −71,064096 / 12-II -2018 Patitucci leg’. ( IFML) GoogleMaps . Two females and one male, pinned, labels: ‘ Arg . Neuquén, P.N. Lanín / Seccional Bandurrias II-2011 / -40.144240, −71.342986 / Mulieri & Patitucci leg’ GoogleMaps . print. on white paper ( MLP).

Other specimens examined. ARGENTINA: Chubut: PNLA: 2 females, 3 males, Cab . La Cascada, II-2013, −42.888499, −71.592376, Mulieri, Patitucci & Olea leg . ( MACN); 1 female, Lag . Futalaufquen , II-2013, −42.840982, −71.632934, Patitucci & Olea leg GoogleMaps . ( MACN). Neuquén: ABM: 1 male, I-2013, −38.845457, −71.093002, Patitucci leg GoogleMaps . ( MACN), Cerrro Chapelco , 103 females, 15 males, 1983, −40.197050, −71.298453, Gentili leg GoogleMaps . ( IFML); ALE: 26 females, 3 males, 12-II-2018, −36.815.642, −71.084.096, Mulieri & Patitucci leg . ( MACN); PNL: 3 females, 2 males, Quillen, 11-I-2013, −39.3613, −71.2188, Mulieri, Patitucci & Olea leg GoogleMaps . ( MACN); Villa Pehuenia : 5 females, 10/ 11-II-2018, −38.884503, −71.166194, Mulieri & Patitucci leg GoogleMaps . ( MACN). Río Negro: PNNH: 3 females, Mallín, Playa Negra, II-2009,-41357809, −71571683, Garré & Montes de Ocaleg . ( MLP).

Distribution ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 (c)). ARGENTINA: Chubut, Neuquén, Río Negro.

Etymology. The name refers to the striking black metallic colour of the legs.

Remarks. Coenosia metalleg sp. nov. is distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: thorax and abdomen black without vittae or spots, coxae black, trochanters yellow, and femora and tibiae metallic black, mid tibia with one anterodorsal and one posterodorsal median setae, anterodorsal seta shorter and positioned below the posterodorsal seta, cercus metallic black, longer than broad with hair-like seta, and distiphallus with hairs on ventral surface In Stein’s key ( Stein 1911), C. metalleg runs to C. setiventris . These two species are distinguished by differences in the male terminalia of C. setiventris ( Couri and Pont 2020) , and their general colouration, particularly the colour of the legs. In Malloch´key ( Malloch 1934), C. metalleg runs to C. inaequalis , but the metallic black colour of the femora can separate it from C. inaequalis .

MLP

Museo de La Plata

MACN

Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Muscidae

Genus

Coenosia

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