Spiriverpa albiceps Loew

Spiriverpa albiceps (Loew) albiceps Loew (1869: 166 orig. desc.) ( Thereva ); Irwin and Lyneborg (1981 a: 216 listing, comb. change) ( Spiriverpa ). Type locality Red River, Manitoba, Canada. Lectotype male in MCZ. cockerelli Cole (1923: 99 orig. desc.; 1965: 353 cat.) ( Thereva ); Irwin and Lynebor...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Therevidae
Spiriverpa
Spiriverpa albiceps
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Therevidae
Spiriverpa
Spiriverpa albiceps
Webb, Donald W.
Spiriverpa albiceps Loew
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Therevidae
Spiriverpa
Spiriverpa albiceps
description Spiriverpa albiceps (Loew) albiceps Loew (1869: 166 orig. desc.) ( Thereva ); Irwin and Lyneborg (1981 a: 216 listing, comb. change) ( Spiriverpa ). Type locality Red River, Manitoba, Canada. Lectotype male in MCZ. cockerelli Cole (1923: 99 orig. desc.; 1965: 353 cat.) ( Thereva ); Irwin and Lyneborg (1981 a: 216 listing, comb. change) ( Spiriverpa ). Type locality Peaceful Valley, Colorado, USA. Holotype male in USNM. New Synonymy. The lectotype male of Thereva albiceps was compared with the holotype male of Thereva cockerelli Cole and was determined to be conspecific based on the shared characters of the epandrium being distinctively curved ventrally (Fig. 3) and the halteres and femora being dark reddish brown. Diagnosis. Like Spiriverpa argentata and S. lunulata in having the male ommatidia smaller ventrally and laterally; halter knob dark reddish brown; inner gonocoxal setae dark reddish brown; ventral apodeme extending to anterior margin of dorsal apodeme (Fig. 7); female common duct subequal or shorter than furca (Fig. 9); spermathecal ducts originating from common duct (Fig. 9). It differs from S. argentata and S. lunulata in having the male epandrium dorsal view (Fig. 2) constricted posteriorly, lateral view (Fig. 3) curved ventrally; the male tergite 8 lacking setae across posterior margin (Fig. 2); and the inner gonocoxal process (Fig. 5) ending at posterior margin of gonocoxite. Females differ from S. argentata in having the abdomen dark reddish brown, glossy with gray pruinescence over tergites 1 and 5–7, across posterior of tergites 2–4, with tergite 8 glossy. This female abdominal pattern is also found in S. lunulata . No definitive characters were found to separate the females of these two species, although wing cell m 3 is generally closed and petiolate in the females of S. albiceps and generally open widely in S. lunulata. Redescription of male . Morphometric variation (n= 10). Body Length 7.7–9.8, 9.0 mm Head. Length 1.00– 1.26, 1.15 mm. Ommatidia becoming smaller ventrally and laterally. Frons pruinescence silver, dense; setae white. Antenna dark brown, scape and pedicel pruinescence gray, dense; antenna/head length 0.72–0.83, 0.78; scape length 0.32–0.37, 0.34 mm, length/width 1.8–2.3, 2.1, scape/pedicel length 2.8 –4.0, 3.4, scape/flagellum width 0.6–0.9, 0.7, setae white on scape, elongate; pedicel length 0.08–0.10, 0.09 mm, length/width 0.6–0.8, 0.7; flagellum length 0.39–0.51, 0.46 mm, length/width 2.3–2.9, 2.7, flagellum/scape length 1.2–1.4, 1.3. Parafacial setae white. Maxillary palpus pale brown, pruinescence gray; length 0.42–0.64, 0.57 mm, length/width 4.2 –10.0, 6.1; setae white. Thorax. Macrosetae 3–4 np, 2 sa, 1 pa, 1–2 dc, 2 sc. Mesonotum with dorsocentral vitta black, pruinescence gray with faint brown median stripe; dorsolateral vitta dull black, pruinescence gray; setae black intermixed with white setae along lateral and anterior margins. Setae on postpronotal lobe, pleuron and scutellum white. Wing. Length 6.3 –8.0, 7.2 mm, length/width 2.7–3.5, 3.1; membrane opaque, pale smoky brown; pterostigma brown extending posteriorly into cell r 1; cell m 3 closed, petiolate. Halter dark reddish brown. Legs. Coxal setae white. Femora dark reddish brown. Tibiae dark yellow, reddish brown apically. Tarsi dark reddish brown. Abdomen. Pruinescence gray, dense; dorsal and lateral setae white to pale brownish white. Terminalia. Dark reddish brown, pruinescence gray. Tergite 8 (Fig. 2), setae white, absent medially on posterior margin. Sternite 8 (Fig. 4), anterior margin expanded laterally; sides tapered posteriorly; setae pale yellow. Epandrium dorsal view (Fig. 2) vaseshaped, posterior third constricted, posterior margin lacking yellow glabrous margin, posterolateral margin diverging laterally; lateral view (Fig. 3) hemispherical, curved ventrally, tapered posteriorly to ventral point. Gonocoxite ventral view (Fig. 4) tapering posteriorly to thick point, setae pale yellow with thick black setae along medial margin; lateral view (Fig. 5) rectangular, tapering posteriorly to blunt medial point, inner gonocoxal process reddish brown, narrow, apex clavate, ending at posterior margin of gonocoxite, apical setae dark brown; ventral lobe (Fig. 4) with fine setae. Gonostylus lacking basodorsal spines. Aedeagus with ventral apodeme (Fig. 7) parallel sided, anterior margin truncate, not extending beyond anterior margin of dorsal apodeme; distiphallus lateral view (Fig. 8) directed posteriorly at 45 ° angle; ejaculatory apodeme (Fig. 6) in cross­section flattened dorsoventrally with short ventral carina. Redescription of female. Similar to male except as follows. Morphometric variation (n= 10). Body length 7.3–11.5, 9.6 mm Head . Length 1.00– 1.30, 1.15 mm. Frons pruinescence gray brown, ventral third silver gray, dorsal two­thirds with small dark brown area along margin of eyes; setae dark brown intermixed with white setae on area of silver pruinescence extending lateral to antennal socket. Antenna/head length 0.71–0.92, 0.82; scape length 0.32–0.38, 0.35 mm, length/width 1.9–2.6, 2.1, scape/pedicel length 2.8–4.3, 3.4, scape/flagellum width 0.8– 1.1, 0.9; pedicel length 0.08–0.12, 0.10 mm, length/width 0.5–0.8, 0.7; flagellum length 0.44–0.56, 0.49 mm, length/width 2.3–3.2, 2.8, flagellum/scape length 1.3–1.6, 1.4. Parafacial setae pale yellow. Maxillary palpus length 0.54–0.70, 0.60 mm, length/width 3.4 –7.0, 5.5. Thorax . Macrosetae 3–4 np, 2 sa, 1 pa, 2–3 dc, 2 sc. Mesonotum dull black; vittae indistinct. Postpronotal lobe and scutellum with white and black setae. Legs. A specimen from western Nebraska (MEI 076635) possesses pale yellow legs but lacks the gold setae on the body possessed by females of Spiriverpa bella . Wing. Length 6.1–8.6, 7.6 mm, length/width 2.7–3.4, 3.1. Abdomen. Dark reddish brown, glossy with gray pruinescence over tergites 1 and 5– 7, across posterior of tergites 2–4, with tergite 8 glossy. Terminalia . Median lobe of tergite 9 dark brown, setae black. Furca (Fig. 9) ovate, length 0.52 mm, width 0.30 mm; common spermathecal duct subequal to length of furca; spermathecal ducts originate from common duct; spermatheca oval. Biology. Spiriverpa albiceps has been handnetted on beaches, dunes, in sandy conifer forest, and along a gravel road and in yellow pan traps set in dunes amongst Equisetum sp. Adults were collected between 13 June and 31 August. Distribution. Spiriverpa albiceps ranges from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland west to Colorado, British Columbia, and Alaska (Fig. 17). Specimens Examined. Type specimens. Two male specimens were examined from the MCZ; one labeled " Type 10676 " on a red and white label (" Type " printed in italics on white portion of label, " 10676 " handwritten in ink on red portion of label), "Red R., Kennic." handwritten on a green label, "Loew" typewritten on white label, " albiceps Lw. " handwritten in ink on white label. The second male was labeled " Type 10676 " on a red and white label (" Type " printed in italics on white portion of label, " 10676 " handwritten in ink on red portion of label), "Kitachinaski Winipeg Sddr." handwritten in ink on white label, "Loew" printed on white label. Loew's original description (1869: 166) listed the type localities as British America, Scudder; Red River, Kennicott. The male from Red R., Kennic., MCZ Type No. 10676 is designated as the Lectotype. This lectotype is designated in order to fix the concept of Thereva albiceps and to ensure universal and consistent interpretation of the same. The holotype male of Thereva cockerelli Cole (USNM Type Number 25937) was collected at Peaceful Valley, Cdo, August, 1919, (Cockerell). Other Specimens. CANADA. ALBERTA. Fort McMurray [56.732, ­ 111.431], 14.VII. 1957, Ball, G. F., 1 male MEI 125713 (CNC); Gull Lake [52.533, ­ 114.007], 28.VI. 1929, Strickland, E. H., 1 female MEI 0 12943 (MEI); Waterton Lakes National Park [49.05, ­ 113.917], 14– 20.VII. 1980, Teskey, H. J., 1 male MEI 125766 (CNC). BRITISH COLUMBIA . Queen Charlotte [53.252, ­ 132.087], 14.VIII. 1959, MacDowgell, E., 1 male MEI 125707 (CNC); Charlotte Islands, Moresby Island [52.273, ­ 130.741], 24.VII. 1982, Clarke, J. F. G., Clarke, T. M., 1 male MEI 0 10914 (USNM); Salmon Arm [50.7, ­ 119.283], 7.VII. 1942, Buckell, E. R., 1 male MEI 125775 (CNC); Summit Lake, Mile 392 Alaska Highway [58.65, ­ 124.667], 1280 m, 19–21.VII. 1959, Leech, R. E., 1 male MEI 125772 (CNC); Tunjony Lake [58.433, ­ 132.75], 975 m, 22.VII. 1960, Pilfrey, R., 1 male MEI 125773 (CNC). MANITOBA . Aweme [49.717, ­ 99.6], 13.VI. 1911, Criddle, E., 1 male MEI 146396, 1 female 146393 (ZMUC); Fort Churchill [58.755, ­ 94.079], 5.VII. 1954, Graham, H. M., 1 male MEI 0 12949 (MEI); 18.VII.1954, 1 male MEI 146398, 1 female 0 12947 (ZMUC); Gillam [56.328, ­ 94.669], 25.VII. 1950, McAlpine, J. F., 4 males MEI 125700, 125779, 125805 (CNC), 146395 (ZMUC); 29.VII.1950, 1 male MEI 146400, 1 female MEI 146399 (ZMUC); Victoria Beach [50.702, ­ 96.563], 13.VIII. 1966, Brooks, G. S., 1 male MEI 125699 (CNC). NEW BRUNSWICK . Fundy National Park [45.613, ­ 65.04], 31.VII. 1954, Dietrich, A., Dietrich, H., 1 female MEI 0 12857 (CUIC). NEWFOUNDLAND . Cape Ray [47.633, ­ 59.283], 17.VIII. –, 1 female MEI 112702 (USNM); Little River, 16.VII.1901, 1 female MEI 0 80853 (MCZ); St. George's Bay, Stephenville [48.553, ­ 58.588], –.VII.–, 1 male MEI 0 90354 (USNM); St. George's Bay, Stephenville [48.553, ­ 58.588], –.VII.–, 1 male MEI 0 90391, 4 females 112690, 112692, 112694, 112698 (USNM); Stevenville Crossing [Stephenville Crossing], Hwy 461 [48.51, ­ 58.447], 21.VI. 1979, Peterson, B. V., 5 males MEI 125708 ­ 12 (CNC). NORTHWEST TERRITORIES . Fort Smith [60, ­ 111.883], 3.VIII. 1950, Wallis, J. B., 1 male MEI 125703 (CNC). NOVA SCOTIA . Ingonish [46.7, ­ 60.377], 12.VII. 1971, Peterson, B. V., 1 male MEI 125739, 1 female 125738 (CNC); West end Sable Island [43.95, ­ 59.917], 1.VII. 1967, Wood, D. M., 4 males MEI 125724, 125776­ 8 (CNC); 2.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125723, 125768 (CNC); 3.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125722, 125734 (CNC); 5.VII.1967, 14 males MEI 125717 ­21, 125726­7, 125729, 125731 ­3, 125735, 125769 ­70, 1 female 125736 (CNC); 8.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125725, 125728 (CNC); 10.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125731, 125771 (CNC); 13.VII.1967, 1 male MEI 125730 (CNC); 16.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125715, 125767, 1 female 125716 (CNC); Colchester Truro [45.367, ­ 63.267], 4.VII. 1913, Matheson, R., 1 male MEI 146397 (ZMUC). NUNAVUT TERRITORY . James Bay, Governor Island [53.833, ­ 79.083], 13.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 2 males MEI 159695 ­6, 4 females 159671 ­3, 159679 (DEBU). ONTARIO . Sleeping Giant Prov. Pk., Tee Harbour [48.326, ­ 88.88], 12.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 1 male MEI 159680 (DEBU), beach. Algoma District : Michipicoten River [47.958, ­ 84.85], 19.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 1 female MEI 159669 (DEBU), dunes public beach; Lake Superior Provincial Park, Old Woman Bay [47.792, ­ 84.898], 22.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 4 males MEI 159688 ­ 91 (DEBU), beach. Bruce County : Inverhuron Prov. Pk. [44.3, ­ 81.592], 4.VIII. 2000, Marshall, S. A., 1 female MEI 159677 (DEBU). Thunder Bay District : Neys Provincial Park, Lookout Trail area [48.783, ­ 86.617], 16.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 3 females MEI 159670, 159674­ 5 (DEBU); Neys Prov. Pk., near Little Pic River, Prisoner's Cove [48.791, ­ 86.63], 18.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 1 male MEI 159681 (DEBU), beach; Neys Provincial Park, Dune Trail [48.781, ­ 86.615], 7–19.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 1 female MEI 159667 (DEBU), yellow pan; North side mouth of Pic River [48.6, ­ 86.3], 19–22.VII. 2001, Buck, M., Buck, B., 1 female MEI 159668 (DEBU), yellow pan, dunes/ Equisetum sp.; 20.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 2 males MEI 159686 ­ 7 (DEBU); 1 male MEI 159697, 1 female 159678 (MEI), in copula; Pukaskwa National Park, Beach Trail [48.25, ­ 85.917], 29.VII. 2003, Paiero, S. M., 1 male MEI 159682, 1 female 159676 (INHS), dunes. QUEBEC . Godbout [49.318, ­ 67.597], 26.VII. 1918, Walker, E. M., 1 male MEI 0 79115 (USNM); Great Whale River [Whapmagoostui] [55.283, ­ 77.75], 27.VII. 1949, Vockeroth, J. R., 1 male MEI 125705 (CNC); 5.VIII. 1949, Vockeroth, J. R., 5 males MEI 125781, 125783, 125785, 125787, 125791, 4 females 125782, 125784, 125786, 125788 (CNC); 13.VIII. 1949, Vockeroth, J. R., 1 female MEI 146394 (ZMUC); 31.VIII.1949, 1 male MEI 125789, 1 female 125790 (CNC); Indian House Lake, 4.VIII. 1954, Ricards, W. R., 1 male MEI 125714 (DEBU); James Bay, Fort George Island [53.817, ­ 78.967], 12.VII. 2001, Buck, M., Buck, B., 2 males MEI 159684 ­ 5 (DEBU), sandy conifer forest; James Bay, W Chisasibi [53.787, ­ 79.079], 13.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 2 males MEI 159698 ­ 9 (INHS), sand beach; km 395 James Bay Rte., Eastmain River lookout [52.32, ­ 77.105], 8.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 4 males MEI 159683, 159692­ 4 (DEBU), along gravel road; Natashquan [50.183, ­ 61.817], 9.VIII. 1929, Brown, W. J., 2 males MEI 125701 ­ 2 (CNC); Rupert House [Fort Rupert] [Waskaganish] [51.481, ­ 78.754], 22.VII. 1949, Gray, D. F., 1 male MEI 125704 (CNC). YUKON TERRITORY . Carcross [60.183, ­ 134.717], 8.VII. 1983, Scudder, G. G. E., 1 female MEI 0 12775 (SMDV); Kluane Lake [61.25, ­ 138.717], 22.VII. 1985, Marshall, S. A., 2 males MEI 0 13477, 0 13481, 1 female 0 13493 (DEBU), shoreline; km. 140.1 [mile 87] Dempster Hwy. [Yukon Hwy 5] [65.091, ­ 138.29], 18–28.VII. 1973, Wood, G., Wood, D. M., 2 males MEI 125744, 125760 (CNC); Otter Lake [62.5, ­ 130.417], 1219 m, 16.VII. 1960, Martin, J. E. H., 8 males MEI 125737, 125746­8, 125756­7, 125759, 125765 (CNC); 17.VII.1960, 6 males MEI 125749, 125751­ 5 (CNC); 19.VII.1960, 6 males MEI 125750, 125758, 125761 ­ 4 (CNC); S. Canol Road [Yukon Hwy 6], Rose Lake [61.603, ­ 133.078], 24.VII. 1973, Wood, G., Wood, D. M., 2 males MEI 125740, 125742, 2 females 125741, 125743 (CNC); Watson Lake [60.072, ­ 128.706], 24.VI. 1948, Mason, W. R., 1 male MEI 125706 (CNC). UNITED STATES. ALASKA . Anchorage, 23.VI. 1957, Bryant, W., 1 male MEI 134965, 1 female 134986 (MSUC); 4.VII. 1971, Lucas, J. A. W., 1 female MEI 136177 (ZMAN); Fairbanks North Star Borough College [64.865, ­ 147.751], 13.VI. 1954, Hagendorn, N., 1 female MEI 123171 (OSU); Kenai Peninsula Borough Seward [60.124, ­ 149.449], 10.VIII. 1951, Brown, W. J., 1 male MEI 125780 (CNC); Kodiak Island Borough, Kukak Bay [58.307, ­ 154.249], 4.VII. 1899, Kincaid, T., 1 male MEI 133522 (OSU); Nome, Unalakleet [63.884, ­ 160.793], 24.VI. 1961, Heming, B. S., 1 male MEI 125745 (CNC). COLORADO . Alamosa County : Great Sand Dunes [37.751, ­ 105.504], 2469 m, 20.VI. 1996, Irwin, M. E., Webb, D. W., Gaimari, S. D., Metz, M. A., Holston, K. C., 2 males MEI 084055­6, 1 female 0 84057 (INHS). Costilla County : Fort Garland, Sangre de Cristo Creek [37.483, ­ 105.34], 2438 m, 22.VI. 1996, Irwin, M. E., Webb, D. W., Gaimari, S. D., Holston, K. C., 2 males MEI 084066­ 7 (INHS). Jefferson County : Platte Canyon [39.485, ­ 105.105], –.VII., 1 male MEI 0 80837 (MCZ). Larimer County : Estes Park [40.394, ­ 105.494], 2286 m, 2.VII. 1961, Poole, B. H., 1 male MEI 125774 (CNC). ILLINOIS . McHenry County : McHenry [42.346, ­ 88.28], 25.VI.1898, 1 male MEI 112551 (USNM); 29.VI.1898, 1 male MEI 112554 (USNM). MICHIGAN . Alger County : Grand Marais, Woodland Campground [46.661, ­ 85.966], 24.VII. 1987, Roberts, R. H., 1 male MEI 128424 (UCFC). NEBRASKA. Sioux County: Glen [42.608, ­ 103.583], 1219 m, 14.VIII. 1906, Jones, P. R., 1 female MEI 0 76635 (UNSM). : Published as part of Webb, Donald W., 2005, A revision of the Holarctic genus Spiriverpa Irwin and Lyneborg (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae), pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 816 on pages 11-14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.170604 : {"references": ["Loew, H. (1869) Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. Centuria octava. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, 13, 1 - 52.", "Irwin, M. E. & Lyneborg, L. (1981 a [1980]) The genera of Nearctic Therevidae. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin, 32, 193 - 277.", "Cole, F. R. (1923) A revision of the North American two-winged flies of the family Therevidae. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 62, 1 - 140."]}
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geographic Nunavut
Yukon
Northwest Territories
Fairbanks
Canol
Fort McMurray
Anchorage
Canada
Indian
British Columbia
Webb
Queen Charlotte
Rupert
Leech
Lookout
Stripe
Bryant
Chisasibi
North Star
Kluane Lake
Fort George
Whapmagoostui
Thunder Bay
Fort Churchill
Fort Smith
Eastmain
Carcross
Matheson
Waskaganish
Little River
Gillam
Gull Lake
House Lake
Peaceful Valley
Tunjony Lake
geographic_facet Nunavut
Yukon
Northwest Territories
Fairbanks
Canol
Fort McMurray
Anchorage
Canada
Indian
British Columbia
Webb
Queen Charlotte
Rupert
Leech
Lookout
Stripe
Bryant
Chisasibi
North Star
Kluane Lake
Fort George
Whapmagoostui
Thunder Bay
Fort Churchill
Fort Smith
Eastmain
Carcross
Matheson
Waskaganish
Little River
Gillam
Gull Lake
House Lake
Peaceful Valley
Tunjony Lake
genre Carcross
Chisasibi
Churchill
Eastmain
Fort McMurray
Fort Smith
Great Whale River
James Bay
Kodiak
Natashquan
Newfoundland
Nome
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Waskaganish
Watson Lake
Alaska
James Bay
Yukon
genre_facet Carcross
Chisasibi
Churchill
Eastmain
Fort McMurray
Fort Smith
Great Whale River
James Bay
Kodiak
Natashquan
Newfoundland
Nome
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Waskaganish
Watson Lake
Alaska
James Bay
Yukon
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6264600 2023-05-15T15:53:10+02:00 Spiriverpa albiceps Loew Webb, Donald W. 2005 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264600 https://zenodo.org/record/6264600 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/D755FFBDAA17FF98FFC7AE10FF9DFF8C http://zoobank.org/AB218965-1CE2-4392-8519-BAD408C519A0 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170604 http://publication.plazi.org/id/D755FFBDAA17FF98FFC7AE10FF9DFF8C https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170606 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170607 http://zoobank.org/AB218965-1CE2-4392-8519-BAD408C519A0 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264601 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Therevidae Spiriverpa Spiriverpa albiceps article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2005 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264600 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170604 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170606 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170607 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264601 2022-04-01T12:32:11Z Spiriverpa albiceps (Loew) albiceps Loew (1869: 166 orig. desc.) ( Thereva ); Irwin and Lyneborg (1981 a: 216 listing, comb. change) ( Spiriverpa ). Type locality Red River, Manitoba, Canada. Lectotype male in MCZ. cockerelli Cole (1923: 99 orig. desc.; 1965: 353 cat.) ( Thereva ); Irwin and Lyneborg (1981 a: 216 listing, comb. change) ( Spiriverpa ). Type locality Peaceful Valley, Colorado, USA. Holotype male in USNM. New Synonymy. The lectotype male of Thereva albiceps was compared with the holotype male of Thereva cockerelli Cole and was determined to be conspecific based on the shared characters of the epandrium being distinctively curved ventrally (Fig. 3) and the halteres and femora being dark reddish brown. Diagnosis. Like Spiriverpa argentata and S. lunulata in having the male ommatidia smaller ventrally and laterally; halter knob dark reddish brown; inner gonocoxal setae dark reddish brown; ventral apodeme extending to anterior margin of dorsal apodeme (Fig. 7); female common duct subequal or shorter than furca (Fig. 9); spermathecal ducts originating from common duct (Fig. 9). It differs from S. argentata and S. lunulata in having the male epandrium dorsal view (Fig. 2) constricted posteriorly, lateral view (Fig. 3) curved ventrally; the male tergite 8 lacking setae across posterior margin (Fig. 2); and the inner gonocoxal process (Fig. 5) ending at posterior margin of gonocoxite. Females differ from S. argentata in having the abdomen dark reddish brown, glossy with gray pruinescence over tergites 1 and 5–7, across posterior of tergites 2–4, with tergite 8 glossy. This female abdominal pattern is also found in S. lunulata . No definitive characters were found to separate the females of these two species, although wing cell m 3 is generally closed and petiolate in the females of S. albiceps and generally open widely in S. lunulata. Redescription of male . Morphometric variation (n= 10). Body Length 7.7–9.8, 9.0 mm Head. Length 1.00– 1.26, 1.15 mm. Ommatidia becoming smaller ventrally and laterally. Frons pruinescence silver, dense; setae white. Antenna dark brown, scape and pedicel pruinescence gray, dense; antenna/head length 0.72–0.83, 0.78; scape length 0.32–0.37, 0.34 mm, length/width 1.8–2.3, 2.1, scape/pedicel length 2.8 –4.0, 3.4, scape/flagellum width 0.6–0.9, 0.7, setae white on scape, elongate; pedicel length 0.08–0.10, 0.09 mm, length/width 0.6–0.8, 0.7; flagellum length 0.39–0.51, 0.46 mm, length/width 2.3–2.9, 2.7, flagellum/scape length 1.2–1.4, 1.3. Parafacial setae white. Maxillary palpus pale brown, pruinescence gray; length 0.42–0.64, 0.57 mm, length/width 4.2 –10.0, 6.1; setae white. Thorax. Macrosetae 3–4 np, 2 sa, 1 pa, 1–2 dc, 2 sc. Mesonotum with dorsocentral vitta black, pruinescence gray with faint brown median stripe; dorsolateral vitta dull black, pruinescence gray; setae black intermixed with white setae along lateral and anterior margins. Setae on postpronotal lobe, pleuron and scutellum white. Wing. Length 6.3 –8.0, 7.2 mm, length/width 2.7–3.5, 3.1; membrane opaque, pale smoky brown; pterostigma brown extending posteriorly into cell r 1; cell m 3 closed, petiolate. Halter dark reddish brown. Legs. Coxal setae white. Femora dark reddish brown. Tibiae dark yellow, reddish brown apically. Tarsi dark reddish brown. Abdomen. Pruinescence gray, dense; dorsal and lateral setae white to pale brownish white. Terminalia. Dark reddish brown, pruinescence gray. Tergite 8 (Fig. 2), setae white, absent medially on posterior margin. Sternite 8 (Fig. 4), anterior margin expanded laterally; sides tapered posteriorly; setae pale yellow. Epandrium dorsal view (Fig. 2) vaseshaped, posterior third constricted, posterior margin lacking yellow glabrous margin, posterolateral margin diverging laterally; lateral view (Fig. 3) hemispherical, curved ventrally, tapered posteriorly to ventral point. Gonocoxite ventral view (Fig. 4) tapering posteriorly to thick point, setae pale yellow with thick black setae along medial margin; lateral view (Fig. 5) rectangular, tapering posteriorly to blunt medial point, inner gonocoxal process reddish brown, narrow, apex clavate, ending at posterior margin of gonocoxite, apical setae dark brown; ventral lobe (Fig. 4) with fine setae. Gonostylus lacking basodorsal spines. Aedeagus with ventral apodeme (Fig. 7) parallel sided, anterior margin truncate, not extending beyond anterior margin of dorsal apodeme; distiphallus lateral view (Fig. 8) directed posteriorly at 45 ° angle; ejaculatory apodeme (Fig. 6) in cross­section flattened dorsoventrally with short ventral carina. Redescription of female. Similar to male except as follows. Morphometric variation (n= 10). Body length 7.3–11.5, 9.6 mm Head . Length 1.00– 1.30, 1.15 mm. Frons pruinescence gray brown, ventral third silver gray, dorsal two­thirds with small dark brown area along margin of eyes; setae dark brown intermixed with white setae on area of silver pruinescence extending lateral to antennal socket. Antenna/head length 0.71–0.92, 0.82; scape length 0.32–0.38, 0.35 mm, length/width 1.9–2.6, 2.1, scape/pedicel length 2.8–4.3, 3.4, scape/flagellum width 0.8– 1.1, 0.9; pedicel length 0.08–0.12, 0.10 mm, length/width 0.5–0.8, 0.7; flagellum length 0.44–0.56, 0.49 mm, length/width 2.3–3.2, 2.8, flagellum/scape length 1.3–1.6, 1.4. Parafacial setae pale yellow. Maxillary palpus length 0.54–0.70, 0.60 mm, length/width 3.4 –7.0, 5.5. Thorax . Macrosetae 3–4 np, 2 sa, 1 pa, 2–3 dc, 2 sc. Mesonotum dull black; vittae indistinct. Postpronotal lobe and scutellum with white and black setae. Legs. A specimen from western Nebraska (MEI 076635) possesses pale yellow legs but lacks the gold setae on the body possessed by females of Spiriverpa bella . Wing. Length 6.1–8.6, 7.6 mm, length/width 2.7–3.4, 3.1. Abdomen. Dark reddish brown, glossy with gray pruinescence over tergites 1 and 5– 7, across posterior of tergites 2–4, with tergite 8 glossy. Terminalia . Median lobe of tergite 9 dark brown, setae black. Furca (Fig. 9) ovate, length 0.52 mm, width 0.30 mm; common spermathecal duct subequal to length of furca; spermathecal ducts originate from common duct; spermatheca oval. Biology. Spiriverpa albiceps has been handnetted on beaches, dunes, in sandy conifer forest, and along a gravel road and in yellow pan traps set in dunes amongst Equisetum sp. Adults were collected between 13 June and 31 August. Distribution. Spiriverpa albiceps ranges from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland west to Colorado, British Columbia, and Alaska (Fig. 17). Specimens Examined. Type specimens. Two male specimens were examined from the MCZ; one labeled " Type 10676 " on a red and white label (" Type " printed in italics on white portion of label, " 10676 " handwritten in ink on red portion of label), "Red R., Kennic." handwritten on a green label, "Loew" typewritten on white label, " albiceps Lw. " handwritten in ink on white label. The second male was labeled " Type 10676 " on a red and white label (" Type " printed in italics on white portion of label, " 10676 " handwritten in ink on red portion of label), "Kitachinaski Winipeg Sddr." handwritten in ink on white label, "Loew" printed on white label. Loew's original description (1869: 166) listed the type localities as British America, Scudder; Red River, Kennicott. The male from Red R., Kennic., MCZ Type No. 10676 is designated as the Lectotype. This lectotype is designated in order to fix the concept of Thereva albiceps and to ensure universal and consistent interpretation of the same. The holotype male of Thereva cockerelli Cole (USNM Type Number 25937) was collected at Peaceful Valley, Cdo, August, 1919, (Cockerell). Other Specimens. CANADA. ALBERTA. Fort McMurray [56.732, ­ 111.431], 14.VII. 1957, Ball, G. F., 1 male MEI 125713 (CNC); Gull Lake [52.533, ­ 114.007], 28.VI. 1929, Strickland, E. H., 1 female MEI 0 12943 (MEI); Waterton Lakes National Park [49.05, ­ 113.917], 14– 20.VII. 1980, Teskey, H. J., 1 male MEI 125766 (CNC). BRITISH COLUMBIA . Queen Charlotte [53.252, ­ 132.087], 14.VIII. 1959, MacDowgell, E., 1 male MEI 125707 (CNC); Charlotte Islands, Moresby Island [52.273, ­ 130.741], 24.VII. 1982, Clarke, J. F. G., Clarke, T. M., 1 male MEI 0 10914 (USNM); Salmon Arm [50.7, ­ 119.283], 7.VII. 1942, Buckell, E. R., 1 male MEI 125775 (CNC); Summit Lake, Mile 392 Alaska Highway [58.65, ­ 124.667], 1280 m, 19–21.VII. 1959, Leech, R. E., 1 male MEI 125772 (CNC); Tunjony Lake [58.433, ­ 132.75], 975 m, 22.VII. 1960, Pilfrey, R., 1 male MEI 125773 (CNC). MANITOBA . Aweme [49.717, ­ 99.6], 13.VI. 1911, Criddle, E., 1 male MEI 146396, 1 female 146393 (ZMUC); Fort Churchill [58.755, ­ 94.079], 5.VII. 1954, Graham, H. M., 1 male MEI 0 12949 (MEI); 18.VII.1954, 1 male MEI 146398, 1 female 0 12947 (ZMUC); Gillam [56.328, ­ 94.669], 25.VII. 1950, McAlpine, J. F., 4 males MEI 125700, 125779, 125805 (CNC), 146395 (ZMUC); 29.VII.1950, 1 male MEI 146400, 1 female MEI 146399 (ZMUC); Victoria Beach [50.702, ­ 96.563], 13.VIII. 1966, Brooks, G. S., 1 male MEI 125699 (CNC). NEW BRUNSWICK . Fundy National Park [45.613, ­ 65.04], 31.VII. 1954, Dietrich, A., Dietrich, H., 1 female MEI 0 12857 (CUIC). NEWFOUNDLAND . Cape Ray [47.633, ­ 59.283], 17.VIII. –, 1 female MEI 112702 (USNM); Little River, 16.VII.1901, 1 female MEI 0 80853 (MCZ); St. George's Bay, Stephenville [48.553, ­ 58.588], –.VII.–, 1 male MEI 0 90354 (USNM); St. George's Bay, Stephenville [48.553, ­ 58.588], –.VII.–, 1 male MEI 0 90391, 4 females 112690, 112692, 112694, 112698 (USNM); Stevenville Crossing [Stephenville Crossing], Hwy 461 [48.51, ­ 58.447], 21.VI. 1979, Peterson, B. V., 5 males MEI 125708 ­ 12 (CNC). NORTHWEST TERRITORIES . Fort Smith [60, ­ 111.883], 3.VIII. 1950, Wallis, J. B., 1 male MEI 125703 (CNC). NOVA SCOTIA . Ingonish [46.7, ­ 60.377], 12.VII. 1971, Peterson, B. V., 1 male MEI 125739, 1 female 125738 (CNC); West end Sable Island [43.95, ­ 59.917], 1.VII. 1967, Wood, D. M., 4 males MEI 125724, 125776­ 8 (CNC); 2.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125723, 125768 (CNC); 3.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125722, 125734 (CNC); 5.VII.1967, 14 males MEI 125717 ­21, 125726­7, 125729, 125731 ­3, 125735, 125769 ­70, 1 female 125736 (CNC); 8.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125725, 125728 (CNC); 10.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125731, 125771 (CNC); 13.VII.1967, 1 male MEI 125730 (CNC); 16.VII.1967, 2 males MEI 125715, 125767, 1 female 125716 (CNC); Colchester Truro [45.367, ­ 63.267], 4.VII. 1913, Matheson, R., 1 male MEI 146397 (ZMUC). NUNAVUT TERRITORY . James Bay, Governor Island [53.833, ­ 79.083], 13.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 2 males MEI 159695 ­6, 4 females 159671 ­3, 159679 (DEBU). ONTARIO . Sleeping Giant Prov. Pk., Tee Harbour [48.326, ­ 88.88], 12.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 1 male MEI 159680 (DEBU), beach. Algoma District : Michipicoten River [47.958, ­ 84.85], 19.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 1 female MEI 159669 (DEBU), dunes public beach; Lake Superior Provincial Park, Old Woman Bay [47.792, ­ 84.898], 22.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 4 males MEI 159688 ­ 91 (DEBU), beach. Bruce County : Inverhuron Prov. Pk. [44.3, ­ 81.592], 4.VIII. 2000, Marshall, S. A., 1 female MEI 159677 (DEBU). Thunder Bay District : Neys Provincial Park, Lookout Trail area [48.783, ­ 86.617], 16.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 3 females MEI 159670, 159674­ 5 (DEBU); Neys Prov. Pk., near Little Pic River, Prisoner's Cove [48.791, ­ 86.63], 18.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 1 male MEI 159681 (DEBU), beach; Neys Provincial Park, Dune Trail [48.781, ­ 86.615], 7–19.VII. 2002, Buck, M., 1 female MEI 159667 (DEBU), yellow pan; North side mouth of Pic River [48.6, ­ 86.3], 19–22.VII. 2001, Buck, M., Buck, B., 1 female MEI 159668 (DEBU), yellow pan, dunes/ Equisetum sp.; 20.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 2 males MEI 159686 ­ 7 (DEBU); 1 male MEI 159697, 1 female 159678 (MEI), in copula; Pukaskwa National Park, Beach Trail [48.25, ­ 85.917], 29.VII. 2003, Paiero, S. M., 1 male MEI 159682, 1 female 159676 (INHS), dunes. QUEBEC . Godbout [49.318, ­ 67.597], 26.VII. 1918, Walker, E. M., 1 male MEI 0 79115 (USNM); Great Whale River [Whapmagoostui] [55.283, ­ 77.75], 27.VII. 1949, Vockeroth, J. R., 1 male MEI 125705 (CNC); 5.VIII. 1949, Vockeroth, J. R., 5 males MEI 125781, 125783, 125785, 125787, 125791, 4 females 125782, 125784, 125786, 125788 (CNC); 13.VIII. 1949, Vockeroth, J. R., 1 female MEI 146394 (ZMUC); 31.VIII.1949, 1 male MEI 125789, 1 female 125790 (CNC); Indian House Lake, 4.VIII. 1954, Ricards, W. R., 1 male MEI 125714 (DEBU); James Bay, Fort George Island [53.817, ­ 78.967], 12.VII. 2001, Buck, M., Buck, B., 2 males MEI 159684 ­ 5 (DEBU), sandy conifer forest; James Bay, W Chisasibi [53.787, ­ 79.079], 13.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 2 males MEI 159698 ­ 9 (INHS), sand beach; km 395 James Bay Rte., Eastmain River lookout [52.32, ­ 77.105], 8.VII. 2001, Buck, M., 4 males MEI 159683, 159692­ 4 (DEBU), along gravel road; Natashquan [50.183, ­ 61.817], 9.VIII. 1929, Brown, W. J., 2 males MEI 125701 ­ 2 (CNC); Rupert House [Fort Rupert] [Waskaganish] [51.481, ­ 78.754], 22.VII. 1949, Gray, D. F., 1 male MEI 125704 (CNC). YUKON TERRITORY . Carcross [60.183, ­ 134.717], 8.VII. 1983, Scudder, G. G. E., 1 female MEI 0 12775 (SMDV); Kluane Lake [61.25, ­ 138.717], 22.VII. 1985, Marshall, S. A., 2 males MEI 0 13477, 0 13481, 1 female 0 13493 (DEBU), shoreline; km. 140.1 [mile 87] Dempster Hwy. [Yukon Hwy 5] [65.091, ­ 138.29], 18–28.VII. 1973, Wood, G., Wood, D. M., 2 males MEI 125744, 125760 (CNC); Otter Lake [62.5, ­ 130.417], 1219 m, 16.VII. 1960, Martin, J. E. H., 8 males MEI 125737, 125746­8, 125756­7, 125759, 125765 (CNC); 17.VII.1960, 6 males MEI 125749, 125751­ 5 (CNC); 19.VII.1960, 6 males MEI 125750, 125758, 125761 ­ 4 (CNC); S. Canol Road [Yukon Hwy 6], Rose Lake [61.603, ­ 133.078], 24.VII. 1973, Wood, G., Wood, D. M., 2 males MEI 125740, 125742, 2 females 125741, 125743 (CNC); Watson Lake [60.072, ­ 128.706], 24.VI. 1948, Mason, W. R., 1 male MEI 125706 (CNC). UNITED STATES. ALASKA . Anchorage, 23.VI. 1957, Bryant, W., 1 male MEI 134965, 1 female 134986 (MSUC); 4.VII. 1971, Lucas, J. A. W., 1 female MEI 136177 (ZMAN); Fairbanks North Star Borough College [64.865, ­ 147.751], 13.VI. 1954, Hagendorn, N., 1 female MEI 123171 (OSU); Kenai Peninsula Borough Seward [60.124, ­ 149.449], 10.VIII. 1951, Brown, W. J., 1 male MEI 125780 (CNC); Kodiak Island Borough, Kukak Bay [58.307, ­ 154.249], 4.VII. 1899, Kincaid, T., 1 male MEI 133522 (OSU); Nome, Unalakleet [63.884, ­ 160.793], 24.VI. 1961, Heming, B. S., 1 male MEI 125745 (CNC). COLORADO . Alamosa County : Great Sand Dunes [37.751, ­ 105.504], 2469 m, 20.VI. 1996, Irwin, M. E., Webb, D. W., Gaimari, S. D., Metz, M. A., Holston, K. C., 2 males MEI 084055­6, 1 female 0 84057 (INHS). Costilla County : Fort Garland, Sangre de Cristo Creek [37.483, ­ 105.34], 2438 m, 22.VI. 1996, Irwin, M. E., Webb, D. W., Gaimari, S. D., Holston, K. C., 2 males MEI 084066­ 7 (INHS). Jefferson County : Platte Canyon [39.485, ­ 105.105], –.VII., 1 male MEI 0 80837 (MCZ). Larimer County : Estes Park [40.394, ­ 105.494], 2286 m, 2.VII. 1961, Poole, B. H., 1 male MEI 125774 (CNC). ILLINOIS . McHenry County : McHenry [42.346, ­ 88.28], 25.VI.1898, 1 male MEI 112551 (USNM); 29.VI.1898, 1 male MEI 112554 (USNM). MICHIGAN . Alger County : Grand Marais, Woodland Campground [46.661, ­ 85.966], 24.VII. 1987, Roberts, R. H., 1 male MEI 128424 (UCFC). NEBRASKA. Sioux County: Glen [42.608, ­ 103.583], 1219 m, 14.VIII. 1906, Jones, P. R., 1 female MEI 0 76635 (UNSM). : Published as part of Webb, Donald W., 2005, A revision of the Holarctic genus Spiriverpa Irwin and Lyneborg (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae), pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 816 on pages 11-14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.170604 : {"references": ["Loew, H. (1869) Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. Centuria octava. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, 13, 1 - 52.", "Irwin, M. E. & Lyneborg, L. (1981 a [1980]) The genera of Nearctic Therevidae. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin, 32, 193 - 277.", "Cole, F. R. (1923) A revision of the North American two-winged flies of the family Therevidae. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 62, 1 - 140."]} Text Carcross Chisasibi Churchill Eastmain Fort McMurray Fort Smith Great Whale River James Bay Kodiak Natashquan Newfoundland Nome Northwest Territories Nunavut Waskaganish Watson Lake Alaska James Bay Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Nunavut Yukon Northwest Territories Fairbanks Canol Fort McMurray Anchorage Canada Indian British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Webb ENVELOPE(146.867,146.867,-67.867,-67.867) Queen Charlotte ENVELOPE(-132.088,-132.088,53.255,53.255) Rupert ENVELOPE(-134.187,-134.187,59.599,59.599) Leech ENVELOPE(-99.667,-99.667,-72.250,-72.250) Lookout ENVELOPE(77.955,77.955,-68.605,-68.605) Stripe ENVELOPE(9.914,9.914,63.019,63.019) Bryant ENVELOPE(-60.942,-60.942,-71.236,-71.236) Chisasibi ENVELOPE(-78.333,-78.333,53.667,53.667) North Star ENVELOPE(-117.636,-117.636,56.850,56.850) Kluane Lake ENVELOPE(-138.773,-138.773,61.261,61.261) Fort George ENVELOPE(-78.994,-78.994,53.833,53.833) Whapmagoostui ENVELOPE(-77.750,-77.750,55.250,55.250) Thunder Bay ENVELOPE(68.885,68.885,-49.325,-49.325) Fort Churchill ENVELOPE(-94.079,-94.079,58.756,58.756) Fort Smith ENVELOPE(-111.889,-111.889,60.004,60.004) Eastmain ENVELOPE(-78.166,-78.166,52.184,52.184) Carcross ENVELOPE(-134.704,-134.704,60.166,60.166) Matheson ENVELOPE(-72.167,-72.167,-75.088,-75.088) Waskaganish ENVELOPE(-78.766,-78.766,51.200,51.200) Little River ENVELOPE(-135.687,-135.687,60.894,60.894) Gillam ENVELOPE(-94.708,-94.708,56.347,56.347) Gull Lake ENVELOPE(-36.517,-36.517,-54.283,-54.283) House Lake ENVELOPE(161.400,161.400,-77.700,-77.700) Peaceful Valley ENVELOPE(173.180,173.180,52.828,52.828) Tunjony Lake ENVELOPE(-132.730,-132.730,58.447,58.447)