Penniverpa alvatra Irwin & Webb

Webb, Donald W. & Metz, Mark A., 2008, A revision of the New World genus Penniverpa Irwin and Lyneborg (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae), Zootaxa 1720, pp. 1-45 : 7-10

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Penniverpa alvatra Irwin & Webb
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Penniverpa alvatra Irwin & Webb View in CoL

( Figs. 1–6 View FIGURES 1 – 6 , 78 View FIGURES 78 – 87 , 89 View FIGURE 89 )

alvatra Irwin and Webb (1992:88 checklist, 107 male desc. 109 dist., Figs. 79 View FIGURES 78 – 87 male ant., 80 male max. palp., 81 male wing, 82– 87 male genit., 88–89 fem. genit.) ( Penniverpa ). Type locality Brazil, Roraima, Río Uraricoera, Ilha de Maracá. Holotype male in INPA.

alvadusta Irwin and Webb (1992:88 checklist, 106 fem. desc., 107 dist., Figs. 77–78 View FIGURES 73 – 77 View FIGURES 78 – 87 fem. genit.) ( Penniverpa ). Type locality Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus. Holotype female in INPA. New synonym.

A re-examination of the holotype female and two paratypes of Penniverpa alvadusta confirmed that the variation in abdominal coloration was conspecific with that observed in the paratype females of P. alvatra . Penniverpa alvadusta is thus synonymized under P. alvatra . As first reviser, I chose P. a l v a t r a as the valid name for this species because the holotype of P. a l v a t r a is a male and would best serve the stability and universality of nomenclature.

Diagnosis. The male of Penniverpa alvatra is similar to P. dives in having the tibiae concolorous with the femora; the gonocoxite lacking dark reddish brown macrosetae ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ); in having setae continuous across the posterior margin of sternite 8 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ); the ventral lobe lacking a PVL ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ); and the LGP of the gonostylus ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ) lacking a VMP. It differs from P. dives in having the LGP of the gonostylus ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ) with short apical setae and the distiphallus in dorsal view ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12 – 17 ) with small spines dorsolaterally or a few short dorsal spinous projections. The female differs from P. d i v e s in having white pubescence posterolaterally on tergites 1–3 and 5–6 ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 78 – 87 ).

Redescription of MALE. Variation (n=4)

Body length 7.0–8.0, 7.3 mm.

Head. Length 0.77–0.90, 0.86 mm. Ocellar tubercle dark reddish brown, pubescence gray; setae black, elongate. Ommatidia of equal size. Frons with silver pubescence; setae absent. Antenna dark brown, gray pubescense on scape and pedicel, antenna/head length 0.69–0.77, 0.74; scape length 0.12–0.18, 0.16 mm; width 0.09–0.10, 0.10 mm, length/width 1.3–1.8, 1.6, scape/pedicel length 1.5–2.0, 1.9, scape/flagellum width 0.9–1.0, 1.0, setae dark brown, short; pedicel length 0.08–0.09, 0.08 mm, width 0.10 mm, length/width 0.8– 0.9, 0.8; flagellum length 0.38–0.42, 0.40 mm, width 0.10 mm, length/width 3.8–4.2, 4.0, flagellum/scape length 2.3–3.3, 2.7. Maxillary palpus dark brown; length 0.38–0.44, 0.41 mm, width 0.06–0.08, 0.07 mm, length width 5.5–7.0, 6.4. Occipital setae white, sparse dorsally; macrosetae dark reddish brown, extending ventrally in single row from lateral end of postocular setae.

Thorax. Macrosetae 3 np, 2 sa. Mesonotum black, pubescence silver gray, dense; setae white, elongate, erect intermixed with black, short subappressed setae. Pleuron pubescence silver gray; setae white on propleuron, anepisternum, katepisternum, laterotergite and scutellum. Wing. Membrane pale whitish brown, veins brown; pterostigma pale brown; length 5.2–6.5, 6.2 mm, width 1.8–2.3, 2.1 mm, length/width 2.9–3.0, 2.9. Halter dark brown. Legs. Coxa dark brown, pubescence gray, setae white; hindcoxa with anterior papillate knob. Femora dark brown; ventral setae white; av 1:0:2–3; pv 0:0:6–7. Tibiae and tarsi dark brown, glossy.

Abdomen. Dark reddish brown to black, pubescence silver; dorsal setae white, elongate, appressed. Terminalia (MEI 006898). Sternite 8 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ), posterior margin broadly emarginate; setae dark brown, continuous across posterior margin. Gonocoxite ventral view ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ), setae dark brown; ventral lobe ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ), PVL absent. Gonostylus dorsal view ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ), LGP oblong, apical macrosetae short, dark brown, VMP absent. Aedeagus with dorsal apodeme emarginate anteriorly ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ); ventral apodeme ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ), extending beyond anterior margin of dorsal apodeme; distiphallus dorsal view ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ), broad basally, tapered posteriorly with small apical flange, and large dorsolateral spinous projections absent, ventral view ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ), AAP elongate with apical spinous projections directed dorsally, lateral view ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ), sinuate apically.

FEMALE. Variation (n=10).

Body length 7.8–8.8, 8.0 mm.

Head. Length 0.70–0.83, 0.79 mm. Frons pubescence white, dense; setae black, short, on dorsal half. Antenna /head length 0.7–0.8, 0.8; scape length 0.16–0.20, 0.17 mm, width 0.10–0.12, 0.11 mm, length/width 1.3–1.7, 1.6, scape/pedicel length 1.6–2.3, 2.0, scape/flagellum width 0.8–1.0, 0.9; pedicel length 0.08–0.10, 0.09 mm, width 0.10–0.12, 0.11, length/width 0.7–1.0, 0.8; flagellum length 0.36–0.48, 0.42 mm, width 0.11– 0.14, 0.12 mm, length/width 3.0–4.0, 3.5, flagellum/scape length 2.2–2.9, 2.5. Maxillary palpus length 0.30– 0.44, 0.41 mm, width 0.08–0.09, 0.08 mm, length/width 3.8–5.5, 5.0; setae dark brown, elongate.

Thorax. Macrosetae 3 np, 2 sa. Wing. Length 5.2–7.0, 6.3 mm, width 1.8–2.0, 1.9 mm, length/width 2.7– 3.5, 3.2. Legs. Anteroventral macrosetae 1:0:1–4, pv 0:0:2–5.

Abdomen. Dark reddish brown, glossy ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 78 – 87 ), tergites 1–3, 5–6 with white pubescence posterolaterally; dorsal setae dark brown on dark brown areas, white, elongate across posterior margins of tergites 1–3.

Terminalia (MEI 147855). Furca ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 6 ) oblong; length 0.74 mm, width 0.30 mm; anterolateral projection short.

Distribution. Penniverpa alvatra is known from northern Brazil and southern Venezuela ( Fig. 89 View FIGURE 89 ). Habitats and phenology. Specimens of Penniverpa alvatra have been hand-netted or collected in Malaise traps in March, May, July, and August.

Specimens examined. Type specimen. The holotype male of Penniverpa alvatra Irwin & Webb (MEI 006898) is labeled “ BRASIL: Roraima, Ilha de Maraca, 2–13.III.1987, J. A. Rafael, J. E. R. Brasil, L. S. Aquino” [-2.117, -56.117] and is in INPA. Other specimens. BRAZIL. AMAZONAS. Manaus [-3.105, - 60.027], 28.X.1978, Rafael, J.A., 1Ψ MEI 0 0 6909 (INHS). RORAIMA. Rio Uraricoera, Ilha de Maraca, [- 2.117, -56.117], 20–30.III.1987, Aquino, L.S., 3ɗ MEI 0 0 6899 (INHS), 3Ψ MEI 0 0 6903, 0 0 6907 (INPA), 0 0 6908 (MEIC), Malaise trap; 2–13.V.1987, Rafael, J.A., Brasil, J.E.R., Aquino, L.S., 4Ψ MEI 0 0 6900 (USNM), 0 0 6904 (MZSP), 006905–6 (INPA); 1–4.III.1988, Rafael, J.A., 2Ψ MEI 0 0 6901 (INHS), 0 0 6902 (INPA), Malaise trap; Bonfim Ig. Arraia, Warredu [3.0833, -59.9500], – V–1991, Rafael, J.A., Rocha, R.A., Vidal, J., 1ɗ MEI 147879, 1Ψ 147855 (INPA). RONDONIA. Ouro, Preto do Oeste, Igarapé Mandi [-10.6667, -62.3], 06–12.VII.1995, Rafael, J.A., Vidal, J. 1Ψ MEI 147881 (INPA), Malaise trap. VENEZUELA. AMA- ZONAS. San Carlos de Rio Negro [1.917, -67.067], 125 m, 19–31.VIII.1976, Salcedo, J., Ag. Fernandez, B., 1ɗ MEI 121644 (MIZA).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Therevidae

Genus

Penniverpa

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