Orthonevra nitidula ( Curran, 1925 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13209061 |
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Orthonevra nitidula ( Curran, 1925) View in CoL
Chrysogaster nitidula Curran 1925: 116 View in CoL . Type-locality: Oak Creek Canon GoogleMaps [ca 34°54’44.9”N 111°43’36.7”W], Arizona, USA (HT female SEMC).
Chrysogaster (Orthonevra) nitidula View in CoL . Sedman 1964: 171, figs (male genitalia) (descriptive note, distribution).
Orthonevra nitidula View in CoL . Stone et al. 1965: 591 (catalog citation). Poole & Gentilini 1996: 264 (catalog citation).
Figs 29 View FIGURE 29 and 30 View FIGURE 30 . Map: Fig. 41 View FIGURE 41
Differential diagnosis. Pile of the face simple ( Fig. 29f View FIGURE 29 ); eye with sub-anterior (but straight dorsally) and middle very sinuous vittae and a straight sub-posterior vitta, and complete fascia; scutum with 4 long more matte and darker vittae, with a short narrow lateral vittate macula posterior to transverse sulcus and another short sub-lateral vitta between the lateral macula and sub-medial vitta ( Fig. 29d View FIGURE 29 ), with short, erect, densely distributed white pile (one female from Guatemala has that pile very short); wing with dark sub-apical vitta (from end of R2+3 until posterior end of M1); basicosta with appressed black pile and two more prominent black setae apically.
Length. Body 4.90–5.29mm (n=3), wing 4.05–4.31mm (n=3); female 5.57–6.09mm (n=3), wing 4.72–5.26mm (n=3).
Distribution. Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, USA (Southern Arizona, New Mexico and Texas).
Altitudinal range. 1340–2270m.
Comments. Orthonevra nitidula , O. nebulosa sp. nov. and O. neotropica are the only species studied with a complete sub-posterior vitta on the eye (see ‘Comments’ of those other species for more characters to distinguish between them). Our study extends the range of occurrence of this species further down south to Costa Rica.Although the appendix on R2+3 is a very distinctive feature present in a few specimens (e.g. INB0004379449, CNC_ Diptera 171078), which could lead to assume the specimen is O. gouletmasnerorum sp. nov., besides the maculation and pile coloration on the scutum, the male and female genitalia are distinct from O. gouletmasnerorum sp. nov. Male genitalia similar to O. gewgaw but in O. nitidula : cercus pickaxe-shaped ( Fig. 30c View FIGURE 30 ), hypandrium with baso-ventral extension ( Fig. 30d View FIGURE 30 ), postgonites more irregular, phallus with medial-ventral prongs, basal tubular process strongly curved anteriorly ( Fig. 30d View FIGURE 30 ), and INB0004379449 differs slightly on the postgonites and phallus; female genitalia distinct from that of O. gewgaw specially on segment 8 and epiproct, distinct from O. gouletmasnerorum sp. nov. by the tergum 7 entire, longer tergum 8 without distinct apodemes and the apico-lateral cavities of sternum 8. The female epiproct is unique among the material studied for its larger oval shape, heavier sclerotization and convex dorsal surface. Only the Neotropical region records are depicted on the map ( Fig. 41 View FIGURE 41 ).
Material examined: COSTA RICA. Cartago,Cartago[ca 9°49'28.6"N 83°55'40.0"W],??. x.1953, N.L.H.Krauss (1 male AMNH, CNC1589920 ) GoogleMaps ; San Jose, Moravia [ca 10°02'12.9"N 84°00'06.9"W], Zurquí de Moravia , 1600m, 2–9.viii.2013, Proyecto ZADBI (1 male USNM, INB0004379449 ) GoogleMaps . GUATEMALA. Baja Verapaz, 8km S Purulha [ca 15°14'23.0"N 90°14'12.2"W], FIT, 23–25.v.1991, H. Howden (1 female DEBU) GoogleMaps ; Zacapa, near La Trinidad, Malaise trap in stream bed, 1600m, 15°03.594’N 89°56.243’W, 26 & 27.v.1997, Schlinger Foundation GoogleMaps Guatemala Expedition (1 male and 1 female CSCA) . MEXICO. Chihuahua [ca 28°40'54.2"N 106°06'48.7"W], Majalca, 45 mi. NW Chihuahua , 29.v.1964, J.F. McAlpine (1 male CNC, CNC _ Diptera 171077) GoogleMaps ; Chiapas, San Cristobal de las Casas [ca 16°43'36.0"N 92°37'24.7"W], 8.vi.1969, W.R.M. Mason (1 female CNC, CNC _ Diptera 171078); GoogleMaps Zumpango , Zumpango , 19°53'12.4"N 99°07'09.6"W, 15.xii.2021 (1 male, photographic record) [https://www.inaturalist.org/ observations/103325062]; GoogleMaps … 19°53'07.3"N 99°07'08.0"W, 1.v.2022 (1 male, photographic record) [https://www. inaturalist.org/observations/115157893]; GoogleMaps … 19°53'09.6"N 99°07'08.6"W, 26.vi.2022 (1 male, photographic record) [https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/125334030] GoogleMaps .
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Orthonevra nitidula ( Curran, 1925 )
Miranda, Gil F. G., Soares, Matheus M. M. & Thompson, Christian 2024 |
Orthonevra nitidula
Stone, A. & Sabrosky, C. & Wirth, W. W. & Foote, R. H. & Coulson, J. 1965: 591 |
Chrysogaster (Orthonevra) nitidula
Sedman, Y. S. 1964: 171 |
Chrysogaster nitidula
Curran, C. H. 1925: 116 |