Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) luctuosa Meigen

Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) luctuosa (Meigen) (Figs. 8–12) Description. Head including antenna, brown, gena, lunule and inner margin of orbit paler, yellowish. Thorax uniformly brown, only anepisternum narrowly yellow on dorsal and posterior margins; calypter including margin and fringe yellow. Halter w...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Agromyzidae
Cerodontha
Cerodontha luctuosa
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Agromyzidae
Cerodontha
Cerodontha luctuosa
Boucher, Stéphanie
Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) luctuosa Meigen
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Agromyzidae
Cerodontha
Cerodontha luctuosa
description Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) luctuosa (Meigen) (Figs. 8–12) Description. Head including antenna, brown, gena, lunule and inner margin of orbit paler, yellowish. Thorax uniformly brown, only anepisternum narrowly yellow on dorsal and posterior margins; calypter including margin and fringe yellow. Halter white. Legs completely brown, except foreknee yellow. Abdomen with anterior tergites yellow laterally, brown medially. Frons width 0.40–0.45 mm; ratio of frons width to eye width 2.0– 2.2; orbit broad: 0.2– 0.25 width of frons at midpoint; frons slightly projecting above and in front of eye in profile, orbit forming only narrow ring below eye; eye bare; lunule with patch of silvery pubescence between antennae best seen in posterodorsal view; frons with microtomentum; 2 inclinate ori and 2 reclinate ors , anterior ori only slightly shorter than posterior ori anterior ors 0.75–0.80 length of posterior ors 4–5 upright or reclinate orbital setulae, normal size, in one row, present anteriorly up to level of anterior ors first flagellomere enlarged in male, covered with white pubescence; arista as long or shorter than eye height; arista with distinct pubescence and swollen basally for 40 % of its length; gena slightly deeper at rear; gena height 0.20 times eye height at midpoint; lunule broad, in form of a semicircle, or a little higher; bases of antennae widely separated. Three postsutural dc, and 1 presutural dc decreasing in size: first (posterior) dc approximately twice the size of fourth (anterior) dc; acrostichals irregular, in about 4–5 rows; prsc absent. Midtibia with moderately strong apico­ventral bristle, about 0.3 length of first tarsomere. Wing length 2.7–2.8 mm in males; M 1 + 2 ending closer to wing tip than R 4 + 5; costa extending to M 1 + 2; second costal sector 4.5 times length of fourth; last section of CuA 1 equal or slightly longer than penultimate. Cross­vein r­m located at 0.5–0.6 the length of cell dm. Abdomen with stridulatory mechanism present in male (a line of scales along the center of the membrane connecting the abdominal tergites and sternites). Male genitalia. Distiphallus with tubules diverging in ventral view (Fig. 8), curving ventrally at apex in lateral view (Fig. 9). Surstylus with two stout anterodorsal, medially directed spines and 4–5 smaller ventral, medially directed spines (Fig. 10). Anal projection of epandrium small (Fig. 11). Comments. This Holarctic species was previously known in the Nearctic region from the following localities: California, Colorado, New York, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Northwest Territories (Spencer and Steyskal 1986; Spencer 1969). New localities include Texas (USA: Texas, Davis Mts. State Park, 30 ° 35 ’04”N; 103 ° 55 ’ 19 ”W, 29–30.v. 2001, Malaise trap, G.A. Dahlem, 1 male, LEM) and Chiapas, Mexico (MEXICO: Chiapas, San Cristobal 7000 ’, 10.v. 1969, H.J. Teskey, 1 male, CNC). It could be expected that this species may be more widespread in the Neotropical region. Although the presence of the stridulatory organ in the male of Cerodontha (D.) luctuosa was noted by Tschirnhaus (1972), it was not mentioned in most other previous descriptions (e.g. Nowakowski 1973, Spencer 1969, 1981, Spencer and Steyskal 1986). : Published as part of Boucher, Stéphanie, 2005, Description of an unusual new Costa Rican species of Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) with additional notes on Neotropical species of Dizygomyza (Diptera: Agromyzidae), pp. 1-8 in Zootaxa 993 on pages 5-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.171388 : {"references": ["Spencer, K. A. & Steyskal, G. C. (1986) Manual of the Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the United States, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook, 638, 478 pp.", "Spencer, K. A. (1969) The Agromyzidae of Canada and Alaska. Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 64, 1 - 311.", "Tschirnhaus, M. von. (1972) Unbekannte Stridulationsorgane bei Dipteren und ihre Bedeutung fur Taxonomie und Phylogenetik der Agromyziden (Diptera: Agromyzidae et Chamaemyiidae). Beitrage zur Entomologie, 21 (1971), 551 - 579.", "Nowakowski, J. T. (1973) Monographie der europaischen Arten der Gattung Cerodontha Rond. (Diptera: Agromyzidae). Annales Zoologici (Warszawa), 31, 1 - 327.", "Spencer, K. A. (1981) A revisionary study of the leaf-mining flies (Agromyzidae) of California. University of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences. Special Publication, 3273, 1 - 489."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6265863 2023-05-15T17:46:50+02:00 Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) luctuosa Meigen Boucher, Stéphanie 2005 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265863 https://zenodo.org/record/6265863 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFBAE5062308FFE8FFB6FFDFFFDB222B http://zoobank.org/5155B6BB-8B4C-487D-B5A4-F1554FE07CEA https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171388 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFBAE5062308FFE8FFB6FFDFFFDB222B https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171390 http://zoobank.org/5155B6BB-8B4C-487D-B5A4-F1554FE07CEA https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265862 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 Agromyzidae Cerodontha Cerodontha luctuosa article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2005 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265863 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171388 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171390 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265862 2022-04-01T12:32:01Z Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) luctuosa (Meigen) (Figs. 8–12) Description. Head including antenna, brown, gena, lunule and inner margin of orbit paler, yellowish. Thorax uniformly brown, only anepisternum narrowly yellow on dorsal and posterior margins; calypter including margin and fringe yellow. Halter white. Legs completely brown, except foreknee yellow. Abdomen with anterior tergites yellow laterally, brown medially. Frons width 0.40–0.45 mm; ratio of frons width to eye width 2.0– 2.2; orbit broad: 0.2– 0.25 width of frons at midpoint; frons slightly projecting above and in front of eye in profile, orbit forming only narrow ring below eye; eye bare; lunule with patch of silvery pubescence between antennae best seen in posterodorsal view; frons with microtomentum; 2 inclinate ori and 2 reclinate ors , anterior ori only slightly shorter than posterior ori anterior ors 0.75–0.80 length of posterior ors 4–5 upright or reclinate orbital setulae, normal size, in one row, present anteriorly up to level of anterior ors first flagellomere enlarged in male, covered with white pubescence; arista as long or shorter than eye height; arista with distinct pubescence and swollen basally for 40 % of its length; gena slightly deeper at rear; gena height 0.20 times eye height at midpoint; lunule broad, in form of a semicircle, or a little higher; bases of antennae widely separated. Three postsutural dc, and 1 presutural dc decreasing in size: first (posterior) dc approximately twice the size of fourth (anterior) dc; acrostichals irregular, in about 4–5 rows; prsc absent. Midtibia with moderately strong apico­ventral bristle, about 0.3 length of first tarsomere. Wing length 2.7–2.8 mm in males; M 1 + 2 ending closer to wing tip than R 4 + 5; costa extending to M 1 + 2; second costal sector 4.5 times length of fourth; last section of CuA 1 equal or slightly longer than penultimate. Cross­vein r­m located at 0.5–0.6 the length of cell dm. Abdomen with stridulatory mechanism present in male (a line of scales along the center of the membrane connecting the abdominal tergites and sternites). Male genitalia. Distiphallus with tubules diverging in ventral view (Fig. 8), curving ventrally at apex in lateral view (Fig. 9). Surstylus with two stout anterodorsal, medially directed spines and 4–5 smaller ventral, medially directed spines (Fig. 10). Anal projection of epandrium small (Fig. 11). Comments. This Holarctic species was previously known in the Nearctic region from the following localities: California, Colorado, New York, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Northwest Territories (Spencer and Steyskal 1986; Spencer 1969). New localities include Texas (USA: Texas, Davis Mts. State Park, 30 ° 35 ’04”N; 103 ° 55 ’ 19 ”W, 29–30.v. 2001, Malaise trap, G.A. Dahlem, 1 male, LEM) and Chiapas, Mexico (MEXICO: Chiapas, San Cristobal 7000 ’, 10.v. 1969, H.J. Teskey, 1 male, CNC). It could be expected that this species may be more widespread in the Neotropical region. Although the presence of the stridulatory organ in the male of Cerodontha (D.) luctuosa was noted by Tschirnhaus (1972), it was not mentioned in most other previous descriptions (e.g. Nowakowski 1973, Spencer 1969, 1981, Spencer and Steyskal 1986). : Published as part of Boucher, Stéphanie, 2005, Description of an unusual new Costa Rican species of Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) with additional notes on Neotropical species of Dizygomyza (Diptera: Agromyzidae), pp. 1-8 in Zootaxa 993 on pages 5-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.171388 : {"references": ["Spencer, K. A. & Steyskal, G. C. (1986) Manual of the Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the United States, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook, 638, 478 pp.", "Spencer, K. A. (1969) The Agromyzidae of Canada and Alaska. Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 64, 1 - 311.", "Tschirnhaus, M. von. (1972) Unbekannte Stridulationsorgane bei Dipteren und ihre Bedeutung fur Taxonomie und Phylogenetik der Agromyziden (Diptera: Agromyzidae et Chamaemyiidae). Beitrage zur Entomologie, 21 (1971), 551 - 579.", "Nowakowski, J. T. (1973) Monographie der europaischen Arten der Gattung Cerodontha Rond. (Diptera: Agromyzidae). Annales Zoologici (Warszawa), 31, 1 - 327.", "Spencer, K. A. (1981) A revisionary study of the leaf-mining flies (Agromyzidae) of California. University of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences. Special Publication, 3273, 1 - 489."]} Text Northwest Territories Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Northwest Territories Canada