Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea) pabloi Cazorla and Spinelli, 2014

Cazorla, Carla G. & Spinelli, Gustavo R., 2014, A revision of the Patagonian predaceous midges of the subgenus Acanthohelea of Stilobezzia excluding the S. (A.) edwardsi group (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), Journal of Natural History 49, pp. 1-55 : 28-29

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2014.939728

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AC3F87B8-FF87-FFA7-370B-FF74C34EB563

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Carolina

scientific name

Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea) pabloi Cazorla and Spinelli
status

sp. nov.

Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea) pabloi Cazorla and Spinelli View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figures 8, 21)

Diagnosis

The only Patagonian species of Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea) with stout aedeagal sclerites, broadening distally with small mesal notch. Female unknown.

Male. Head ( Figure 8A). Dark brown. Antennal flagellum brown, flagellomeres 1–10 with pale ring above the plume; plume brown, poorly developed; antennal ratio1.56– 1.65 (1.60, n = 2). Palpus brown; segment 3 slightly shorter than 5; palpal ratio 3.75– 4.00 (3.87, n = 2).

Thorax ( Figure 8C). Scutum dark brown, humeral pits pale brown; scutellum pale brown with 6 large setae; postscutellum dark brown; pleura dark brown. Legs brown, hind leg slightly darker; prothoracic TR 1.80–2.11 (2.00, n = 2); mesothoracic TR 2.05–2.10 (2.07, n = 2); metathoracic TR 2.10–2.22 (2.16, n = 2). Wing ( Figure 8B) length 1.58–2.10 (1.84, n = 2) mm, width 0.60 mm (n = 2), costal ratio 0.72–0.74 (0.73, n = 2); membrane slightly infuscated; second radial cell 2.16× longer than first; cubital fork originating distal to base of r-m cross vein; macrotrichia on costa, R 1, R 2, R 3, sparse on distal margin of r 3, abundant on apex of m 1. Halter pale brown.

Abdomen. Dark brown. Genitalia ( Figure 8D): tergite 9 extending 0.70 of gonocoxites length, slender, triangular, posterior margin blunt; sternite 9 short, distal margin apparently without posteromedian excavation; sternite 10 spiculate, not produced beyond base of cerci; cerci directed laterad. Gonocoxite stout, 1.80× longer than greatest breadth; gonostylus curved, base stout, slightly narrowing to pointed tip. Parameres divergent; basal apodemes curved; stems contiguous proximally, then slightly divergent, swollen at mid portion, tip ladleshaped. Aedeagus 0.65× length of basal breadth, composed of two sinuous sclerites, each progressively broadening distally, tip sclerotized with small mesal notch.

Female. unknown.

Distribution

Argentina (Neuquen) ( Figure 21).

Types

Holotype male, Argentina, Neuquen, Laguna Epulafquen , 21–23 February 2001, G. Spinelli, Malaise trap ( MLPA) . Paratype, 1 male, same data as holotype .

Etymology

This species is named after Dr Pablo Marino, colleague and friend of the Museo de La Plata.

Discussion

This species is similar to S. (A.) mapuche . The latter species differs by the gonostylus greatly curved subbasally over 90° and the aedeagal sclerites with subapical pointed divergent prongs arising from a common base, the proximal one directed laterad and the distal one directed distad.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

Genus

Stilobezzia

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