New data and species of Thecomyia Perty, 1833 (Diptera: Sciomyzidae) from Mitaraka (French Guiana), with notes on the genus
Mortelmans, J.; Pollet, M. (2018). New data and species of Thecomyia Perty, 1833 (Diptera: Sciomyzidae) from Mitaraka (French Guiana), with notes on the genus, in: Touroult, J. (Ed.) Our Planet Reviewed” 2015 large-scale biotic survey in Mitaraka, French Guiana. Zoosystema, 40(2): pp. 415-423. https://dx.doi.org/10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a17
In: Touroult, J. (Ed.) (2018). Our Planet Reviewed” 2015 large-scale biotic survey in Mitaraka, French Guiana. Zoosystema, 40(2). Publications scientifiques du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle: Paris. , meer
In: Zoosystema. Editions scientifiques du Muséum: Paris. ISSN 1280-9551; e-ISSN 1638-9387, meer
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Trefwoorden |
Distribution > Geographical distribution Taxa > Species > New taxa > New species Sciomyzoidea [WoRMS] Costa Rica [Marine Regions]; French Guiana
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Author keywords |
Acalyptratae; neotropical; snail-killing flies; survey |
Abstract |
A new species of Thecomyia Perty, 1833, T. diederiki Mortelmans n. sp., is described from French Guiana, with diagnostic characters being the absence of anteromedial setae on the midfemur; an ill-defined, tripartite, greyish mesonotal stripe; absence of upper fronto-orbital bristles; completely yellow mid- and hind femora; typical distiphallus bearing two long, curved acrophalli; absence of male anterior gonostyli; and large, triangular posterior gonostyli. All specimens were collected during the Mitaraka (French Guiana) 2015 survey that investigated an array of habitat types; the new species was encountered only in swamp forests. This discovery raises the number of species in this exclusively Neotropical genus to 13. An update of the relevant couplets in the key to Thecomyia in Marinoni et al. (2003) is presented to include the new species. New records of other species of Thecomyia from Costa Rica, French Guiana, and Brazil are given, with first records of Thecomyia lateralis (Walker, 1858) from Costa Rica, and first records of T. diederiki Mortelmans n. sp. and T. longicornis Perty, 1833 from French Guiana. |
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