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Basilia ruiae Graciolli, sp. nov. (Figs. 2, 5, 7, 9) Basilia sp., Graciolli et al., 2002: 403 (record). Description. Female. Head – Vertex with 15 setae near anterior margin, between eyes. Anterior margin of each genae with 7 to 9 setae. Postgena with 2 setae. Eyes with 2 lenses on a pigmented base. Thorax – Much wider than long. Posterior part of mesonotum with a medial dorsal process. Ten to 11 notopleural setae. Thoracic ctenidium with 20 spines. Tibiae scalpelshaped, with 4 conspicuous ventrodistal rows of setae, the proximal being the least conspicuous (Fig. 2). Femora without sensory hairs (Fig. 2). Sternal plate wider than long. Abdomen – Tergite I wider than long. Tergite II longitudinally divided; each half ending posteriorly as a lobe with 89 long, thick setae and 7 spinelike setae. Anal segment nearly parallelsided with numerous long, thick setae on each side of midline. Dorsal connexivum with both long and medium pustulate setae between tergite II and anal segment (Fig. 5). Sternite I with 5 setae. Sternite II wider than long, ctenidium with 7072 spines. Sternites V and VI divided. Sternite V divided into 2 elliptical sclerites, each with 15 setae; 6 setae between sclerites. Sternite VI with inner side longer than outer side. Sternite VII with undivided and unpigmented discal area (Fig. 7). Genital plate small, with 2 setae. Anal sclerite with 2 setae. Adanal plates triangular with rounded posterior margin; each plate bearing 4 setae. Male. Head – As in female. Thorax – Much wider than long. Posterior mesonotum with medialdorsal process. Ten to 11 notopleural setae. Thoracic ctenidium with 24 spines. Femora II and III with bare anterior surface lacking sensory hairs near base. Tibiae scalpelshaped, bearing 4 conspicuous ventrodistal rows of setae, the proximal of which is least conspicuous. Abdomen – Tergites I, II and VII with discal setae. Sternite II wider than long, ctenidium with 60 spines. Sternite V with 2 rows of 15 and 12 spinelike setae. Genitalia with curved aedeagal apodeme (Fig. 9). Aedeagus small, parallelsided, serrated dorsally and ventrally. Phallobase with 2 setae. Parameres with rounded base, the apical end of which bears 2 patches of 6 and 4 setae anterior and posterior, respectively. Type material: Holotype, female ex. Myotis ruber (E. Geoffroy, 1806), BRAZIL: Rio Grande do Sul: Maquiné, Estação de Pesquisa e Produção de Maquiné da Fundação de Pesquisa Agropecuária da Secretaria do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (FEPAGRO) (29º40´30´´S, 50º12´26´´W), 09.i.2001, (A.M. Rui, leg.), (DZUP). Paratypes: female (in slide), same data as the holotype (DZUP); female (on slide) ex. M. ruber, BRAZIL: São Paulo: Capão Bonito, Parque Estadual Intervales (24º12´ 24º25´S, 48º03´ 48º30´W), 16.iii.1999, (F.C. Passos & W.A. Pedro, leg.) (DZUP); female and male (on slide) ex. M. ruber, São Paulo: Ribeirão Grande, CC Nassau, córrego Fernandes (24º08´S, 48º19´W), 14.x.2002, (J. Quadros, leg.); female ex. M. ruber, Paraná: Fazenda Rio Grande, Fazenda Gralha Azul (25º39´33´´S, 49º16´28´´W), 11.v.2002, (G. Bianconi, leg.), (DZUP). Etymology. The specific epithet gives homage to Ana Maria Rui, a Brazilian researcher who has greatly inspired studies of bat flies in southern Brazil.
Published as part of Graciolli, Gustavo, 2003, Two new species of Basilia Miranda-Ribeiro, 1903 (Diptera: Nycteribiidae), members of the ferruginea group, from Southern Brazil, pp. 1-7 in Zootaxa 261 (1) on pages 4-5, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.261.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5014297
Basilia ruiae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Hippoboscidae, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Basilia
Basilia ruiae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Hippoboscidae, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Basilia
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