Calythea crenata (Bigot 1885)

Gomes, Lucas Roberto Pereira & Carvalho, Claudio José Barros de, 2022, Taxonomy of the Neotropical species of Calythea (Anthomyiidae: Diptera), with description of two new species from South America, Revista Brasileira de Entomologia (e 20210102) 66 (1), pp. 1-11 : 9

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1806-9665-RBENT-2021-0102

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8111429

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scientific name

Calythea crenata (Bigot 1885)
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Calythea crenata (Bigot 1885) View in CoL View at ENA

( Figs. 3 View Figure 3 d-f, 4m-p, 5g-i, 6)

Diagnosis. Calythea crenata can be separated from the other species of the genus by the setulose eyes; face projecting beyond frontal angle; parafacialia very narrow, with about 1/5 of postpedicel width ( Fig. 3d View Figure 3 ); thorax without pruinose near transversal suture ( Fig. 3e View Figure 3 ); distance between presutural acrostichal rows twice longer than to dorsocentral rows; acrostichal setae thin, similar to covered setulae; hind tibia with a posterodorsal seta 4 times longer than tibia width.

Description. Female. Thorax with a dorsal stripe, covering the lines of acrostichal setae ( Fig. 3f View Figure 3 ). Scutellum fully pruinose, except for a central triangle basally. Anepisternum with a row of 3 posterior setae. Meron with a tuft of 0–2 setulae, located posteriorly below spiracle. Katepimeron with 6–9 setulae. Terminalia with cerci dilated distally, with long setae; epiproct subtriangular, as long as wide; hypoproct subconical, twice longer than wide; sternite 6 and 7 trapezoid; tergite 6 and 7 subtriangular dorsally; sternite 8 slightly shorter than tergite 8 ( Figs. 5 View Figure 5 g-i).

Material examined. Colombia: Boyacá, SFF [Santuario de Flora y Fauna] Iguaque Cabeña Chaina, 5.4166, -73.45, 2600m, P. Rema, 17.v–5. vi.2001, 1♂ ( DZUP 099250); same label information, except:A.Roberto, 9–31.viii.2001, 1♂ ( DZUP); A. Roberto, 31.viii–16.ix.2001, 1♀ ( DZUP). Ecuador: Azuay, Portete de Tarqui, Sur de Cuenca [-2.9012, -79.0070], L. E. Peña, xii.1970, 3♂♂ and 2♀♀ ( MZUSP); 1♂ ( DZUP 462892); Loja, La Toma, W. de Loja [-4.0081, -79.2110], 1500m, L. E. Peña, xi.1970, 4♂♂ and 4♀♀ ( MZUSP); Saraguro [-3.6217, -79.2380], 2900m, L. E.Peña, xi.1970, 5♂♂ and 1♀ ( MZUSP). Mexico: Chiapas, Pueblo Nuevo, Arroyo Grande [17.1582, -92.8972], F. Árias, 15.xii.1985, 1♂ and 1♀ ( CNIN); Guerrero, Omiltemi [17.5564, -99.6869], F. Árias, 10.vii.1985, 2♂♂ and 7♀♀ ( CNIN, 1♂ and 4♀♀; DZUP, 1♂ and 3♀♀); same label information, except: 11.vii.1985, 2♀♀ ( CNIN; DZUP); Hidalgo, km 90, Pachuca-Tampico [20.7961, -98.7091], F.Árias & R. Medina, 14.iii.1986, 2♀♀ ( CNIN; DZUP); Mexico, Dexcanic Alto [19.4306, -99.1342], F. Árias, 29.iii.1986, 1♀ ( CNIN); km15 carretera Periferica Ajusco [19.2155, -99.2468], J. Butze, 1.v.1979, 1♂ ( CNIN); Mexico D.F. km30 carretera Sn. Gregorio-Oaxtepec, [19.2084, -99.0688], 2750m, J. Butze, 7.xii.1979, 2♂♂ ( CNIN; DZUP); Tequesquinahuac, C. Tlaloc [19.3987, -98.7085], J. Butze, 15.iv.1982, 1♂ and 1♀ ( CNIN); Temascaltepec, Real de Arriba [19.0428, -100.2261], A. Cadena & L. Cervantes, 4.vi.1988, 1♀ ( CNIN); Morelos, Huitzilac [19.0313, -99.2671], E. Olucra, 17.xi.1978, 1♂ ( CNIN); same label information, except: E. Ramirez, 18.vii.1984, 1♂ ( CNIN); E. Jimenez, 17.xi.1978, 1♀ ( CNIN); 2km NW, Huitzilac [19.0313, -99.2671], 2750m, J. Butze & A. Ibarra, 18.vii.1984, 3♂♂ ( CNIN, 2♂♂; DZUP, 1♂); same label information, except: J. Butze & E. Ramirez, 4♂♂ ( CNIN; DZUP); J. Butze & V. Hernández, 2♂♂ ( CNIN; DZUP); A. Ibarra, 1♀ ( CNIN); km 58 Carretera Xochimilco-Caxtepec [19.0397, -98.9562], J. Butze, 8.xii.1978, 1♀ ( CNIN); Nicolas Zapata [19.0375, -98.9115], J. Butze, 6.xii.1978, 1♀ ( CNIN); Veracruz, km 120 Autopista Puebla Orizaba [18.8358, -97.1389], 2800m, J. Butze, 17.vii.1978, 2♂♂ ( CNIN; DZUP). Peru: Cuzco, Est. Biol. Wayqecha, jct. Trochas Schefflera & Picaflor [-13.17385, -71.58808], 2905 m, A. L. Norrbom, B. D. Sutton & O. Quispe, 1–12.vi.2012, 2♀♀ ( DZUP, USNM); same label information, except: Campo de Futbol [-13.17445, -71.5880], 2900m, 4-7.vii.2016, 3♂♂ and 7♀♀ ( DZUP, 1♂ and 3♀♀; USNM, 2♂♂ and 4♀♀).

Distribution. Colombia (Boyacá *), Costa Rica, Ecuador (Azuay *, Loja * and Pichincha), Mexico (Durango, Estado de Mexico *, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Mexico, Morelos, Sinaloa, Veracruz), Puerto Rico, Peru (Arequipa, Chanchamayo, Cuzco *, Tarma) and Saint Thomas Island ( Stein, 1904, 1911; Curran, 1928; Albuquerque, 1953; Griffiths, 1986; Michelsen, 2010; Grisales et al., 2016) ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ). *= new records.

Remarks. Redescribed by Albuquerque (1953) and Griffiths (1986). The geographical information about the previous record from Colombia is only indicated as Colombia’s Cordillera ( Stein, 1904) and was not included in the map. The records from North America are based on Griffiths’ (1986) map. There is morphological variation in the calypters of this species, which range from light to dark brown.

DZUP

Universidade Federal do Parana, Colecao de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

CNIN

Coleccion Nacional de Insectos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Anthomyiidae

Genus

Calythea

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