Gondwanamyia, a new empidoid (Diptera) genus of uncertain placement Sinclair, Bradley J. Cumming, Jeffrey M. Brooks, Scott E. Plant, Adrian R. Saigusa, Toyohei ZooKeys 2016 621 137 147 http://zoobank.org/51E405D1-466A-4904-B4FB-914F911BE7B5 Cumming & Saigusa Insecta Empididae Gondwanamyia CoL Animalia Gondwanamyia chilensis Diptera 3 140 Arthropoda species chilensis  Taxon classification Animalia Diptera Empididae  Type locality. Chile: Los Lagos (Region X), Osorno Province, Puyehue National Park, Antillanca [ca. 40°46'S 72°12'W], 1300 m, Nothofagus, tree line.  Type-specimen. Holotype male, pinned. Original label: "CHILE: Osorno, Puyehue/ N.P. Antillanca 1300m/ Feb. 11, 1988/ Nothofagus, tree line/ L. Masner, Chile Exp"; "HOLOTYPE/ Gondwanamyia/ chilensis/ Cumming & Saigusa" [red label] (CNC). Paratypes: CHILE. Los Lagos (Region X). ChiloeProvince: Chiloe Is., Ahoni Alto [ca. 42°46'S 73°34'W], 70 m, iv.1988, L. Masner (1 ♂, CNC). Llanquihue Province: N. Correntoso [ca. 41°26'S 72°35'W], N.E. Peurto Montt, vi-vii.1989 (2 ♂, 1 ♀, CNC). Osorno Province: Puyehue NP, Anticura [ca. 40°39'S 72°16'W], 250 m, Nothofagus, 12.ii.1988, L. Masner (15 ♂, 12 ♀, CNC); Puyehue NP, 1300 m, Antillanca [ca. 40°46'S 72°12'W], Nothofagus, tree-line, 11.ii.1988, L. Masner (18 ♂, 4 ♀, CNC). Los Rios(Region XIV). Valdivia Province: 4.1 km W Anticura, 270 m, 19-25.xii.1982, A. Newton & M. Thayer (5 ♂, 5 ♀, KUMF); 30 km W La Union, Las Trancas, Nothofagus, 500 m, 7-8, 25.ii.1988, L. Masner (2 ♂, 2 ♀, CNC). Aysendel General Carlos Ibanezdel Campo (Region XI). Rio Gualas Sipi, Pto Gualas [ca. 46°31'S 73°42'W], 16.ii.1986, yellow pan traps in dense rainforest, N.A. Deans (1 ♀ in alc., NMWC).  Additional material examined. CHILE. Los Lagos (Region X). Osorno Province: Puyehue NP, Volcan Casablanca [ca. 40°43'S 71°57'W], 1370 m, nr. snowline, A. Newton & M. Thayer (1 ♂, CNC).  Recognition. This species is distinguished from Gondwanamyia zealandicaby the male mid femur and tibia with stout posteroventral setae, mostly membranous epandrium + hypandrium, and long phallic filament.  Description. Male.Head: Ocellar setae stout, reclinate. Arista-like stylus slightly longer than 0.5 mm. Thorax: Brown, darker than abdomen. Acrostichals absent; six dorsocentral setae; one postpronotal seta, two notopleural setae, upper longer and stouter; one presutural and two postsutural supra-alar setae; one postalar, elongate, subequal in length to apical scutellar seta; two pairs of scutellar setae, lateral pair slender and shorter than apical pair. Legs: Mid femur with posteroventral row of 10-11 stout setae, longer than width of tibia (Fig. 5). Mid tibia with posteroventral row of apically-directed stout setae. Apex of hind tibia broadly expanded with posteroapical comb.  Figures 1-5. Gondwanamyia, habitus, wing and mid leg. 1-3 Gondwanamyia zealandicasp. n., holotype ♂ (in ethanol, prior to drying and mounting), habitus 4 Gondwanamyia chilensissp. n., male wing 5 Gondwanamyia chilensis, male right mid leg, posterior view. Abbreviations: ar styl: arista-like stylus; bm: basal medial cell; br: basal radial cell; clyp: clypeus; CuA: anterior branch of cubital vein; cua: anterior cubital cell; M1, M2, M4: medial veins; R1, R2+3, R4, R5: radial veins; Sc: subcostal vein.  Wing(Fig. 4): Length 1.2-1.5 mm. Erect costal setae less conspicuous than in Gondwanamyia zealandica; faint subapical vein streaks present, representing veins M1 and M2. Abdomen: Two pairs of posterior setae on male sternite 8 short and slender. Male terminalia (Fig. 6): Cercus slender, apical half narrow and parallel-sided, bearing short, slender setae. Hypandrium + epandrium mostly membranous; slender epandrial lobe anterior, parallel with cercus, lacking setae, apex of lobes united medially; base of lobe and cercus continuous as dark, slender sclerite arching posteriorly to articulate with base of hypandrium. Hypandrium sheath-like, encircling base of phallus; gonocoxal apodeme slender, arched posteriorly, arising along interior of hypandrial sheath. Phallus with elongate apical filament, 3 xlonger than length of hypandrial sheath; ejaculatory apodeme rod-shaped, with expanded apex, articulated at base of phallus.  Figures 6-7. Gondwanamyia, male terminalia in lateral view. 6 Gondwanamyia chilensissp. n. 7 Gondwanamyia zealandicasp. n. Abbreviations: cerc: cercus; ej apod: ejaculatory apodeme; epand: epandrium; goncx apod: gonocoxal apodeme; hypd: hypandrium; hypd lb: hypandrial lobe; ph: phallus; st: sternite; sur: surstylus; tg: tergite. Female. Similar to male, except posteroventral row of stout setae on mid femur and tibia absent. See genus description for details of female terminalia (Figs 8, 9).  Figures 8-9. Gondwanamyia chilensissp. n., female terminalia. 8 dorsal view 9 lateral view. Abbreviations: cerc: cercus; spmth: spermatheca; st: sternite; tg: tergite.  Etymology. The species name refers to the country of the type locality.  Remarks. This species is confined to southern Chile (Fig. 11) where it is found in mostly damp temperate Nothofagushabitats from lowlands to tree line. All specimens were collected with yellow pan traps, except the Newton & Thayer sample, which was collected with a flight-intercept trap.  Figures 10-11. Distribution of Gondwanamyia. 10 Known distribution of Gondwanamyia zealandicasp. n. 11 Known distribution of Gondwanamyia chilensissp. n.