Cordiluroides wayqechensis, Fogaça & Couri & Vieira-Araújo & Carvalho, 2020
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Cordiluroides wayqechensis |
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Cordiluroides wayqechensis sp. nov.
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Material. Holotype: Male. “ Peru: Cuzco: Est. Biol. \ Wayqecha jct. Trochas \ Schefflera & Picaflor, \ Malaise trap, WP 583, \ 13. 17385 S \ 71. 58808 \ W 2905m, 1- 12 Jun \ 2012, A. L. Norrbom, B. \ D. Sutton, B. Luz Puma \ & C. Quispe (white printed label)” ( USNM) . Paratypes: 16♂ and 7♀. Same data as holotype (7♂ 3♀ DZUP, 9♂ 4♀ USNM) .
Diagnosis. The apical scutellar seta reduced, frons and parafacial with yellowish pruinosity; yellow legs and abdomen with yellow parts easily distinguish Cordiluroides wayqechensis sp. nov. from the other Cordiluroides . Ground color brown with grey pollinosity ( Fig. 2a View Figure 2 ). Head ( Fig. 2d View Figure 2 ): Frons brown; face, fronto-orbital plate and gena silvery; antenna and arista brown, apex of pedicel lighter; palpus brown. Thorax ( Fig. 2c View Figure 2 ): Scutum with 5 light brown vittae. Calypter infuscated; halter yellow. Wing slightly infuscated. Legs: Fore coxa yellow; mid and hind coxae slightly grey pruinose; fore femur yellow; mid and hind femora yellow with apical third brown; tibiae yellow; tarsi brown; pulvilli yellowish-white; claws black. Abdomen of male ( Fig. 2e View Figure 2 ) with tergites 1+2 yellow with grey areas, 3+4 yellow on lateral area and 5 wholly brown.
Length. Male: body: 2.8mm mm; wing: 3.0mm.
Head. Interocular space about one-third of head-width at level of anterior ocellus. Eyes sparsely ciliated. Four pairs of frontal setae of different lengths; one pair of long reclinate orbital setae; ocellar setae long, similar in length to the reclinate orbital. Antennae inserted a little above middle of eyes; flagellomere about 4 times as long as pedicel; arista short pubescent. Cheek narrow.Vibrissa strong and long ( Fig.2b View Figure 2 ). Proboscis with developed teeth.
Thorax chaetotaxy. acr s 1+2;dc s 1+3, all long;ial s 1+2, the second longer; spal s 1+1; pal s 1; b pprn s 1; npl 2; anepst 6; a kepst s 1+1+1. b sctl s longer than the sctl s length. Sternite 1 bare.
Legs. Fore femur with 4–8 long pd setae; 2 long basal a setae; row of 11 long v setae and 4 short basal pv setae. Fore tibia with one long median p seta; one d, p preapical seta; one pv apical seta, these three shorts. All pulvilli and claws well developed. Mid femur with 2 long basal a setae; 3 long basal av setae; 4 long sparse pv setae; p with two preapical setae. Mid tibia with a submedian a to av seta; one d, p, v and pv preapical seta, the v is longer than the other setae. Hind femur with 4 long apical ad setae; one apical d, pd seta and pd, pv with 5 long, and sparse setae, in av the three basal are less developed. Hind tibia with one long median pd, ad seta; one long submedian d seta; one ad, av preapical seta.
Wing. All veins bare, except costal vein.
Abdomen ( Fig. 2a and 2e View Figure 2 ). Elongated. Tergite 1+2 with lateral seta developed, 5 with all median marginal and lateral marginal setae well developed. Sternite 5 triangular, with setae concentrated on apical half ( Fig. 7a View Figure 7 ).
Terminalia ( Fig. 7a–d View Figure 7 ). Surstylus well-developed, longer than cercus, enlarged on lateral view ( Fig. 7c View Figure 7 ). Cercus longer than wide, wider basally than apically, covered with median to long setae ( Fig.7b View Figure 7 ). Hypandrium moderate to long tubular ( Fig. 7d View Figure 7 ). Phallic complex ( Fig. 7d View Figure 7 ). Phallapodeme enlarged apex; epiphallus long; praegonite well developed with a few setulae; postgonite long, curved with a few setulae; distiphallus short and sclerotized, acrophallus membranous.
Female. Similar to male ( Fig. 8 a–c View Figure 8 ).
Terminalia. Ovipositor long with microtrichia along its whole length, tergites fine, cerci long ( Fig. 9a–c View Figure 9 ). Three round spermathecae.
Etymology. The specific epithet, wayqechensis , refers to Wayqecha, the type-locality.
Distribution. PERU, Cuzco: Est. Biol. Wayqecha.
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