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Entesia delicata Winterton & Irwin 2023, sp. n.

Authors: Winterton, Shaun L.; Irwin, Michael E.;

Entesia delicata Winterton & Irwin 2023, sp. n.

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Entesia delicata sp. n. (Figs 4; 49) Zoobank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub: FE9E6180-3AC3-4CC3-9F09-F279EBC37692 Diagnosis. Slender, yellowish-tan species; male with a single row of postocular macrosetae; wing hyaline, slightly infuscate along costal margin and along wing veins; posterior surface of mid coxa and medial furrow of prosternum with setae absent; one pair scutellar macrosetae; hind femur with subapical anteroventral seta; sternite 1 without erect setal patch medially; abdominal tergite 2 with short setal patch anteromedially. Description. Body length. 7.5 mm (male). Slender species. Head. Dark yellowish-tan; frons flat, pubescence entirely dark yellow, male without setae; male frons width at narrowest point narrower than anterior ocellus but eyes not contiguous; pale postocular setae as single row, occiput without additional macrosetae; postocular ridge yellowish brown pubescent, silver-grey medially on occiput; genal setae pale; antenna shorter than head; scape shorter than flagellum, dark yellow with few small pale setae; flagellum orange-yellow, darker apically. Thorax. Dark yellowish-tan; scutum brown, lighter laterally, scattered short dark setae, two suffuse medial vittae anteriorly, macrosetae black; scutellum dark yellow; prosternum without setae in medial furrow; cervical sclerite lacking macrosetae; pleuron tan, overlain with sparse greyish pubescence, white setae dorsally on anepisternum, absent on katepisternum, katatergite setae uniform pale; scutal chaetotaxy: np, 3; sa, 1; pa, 1; dc, 3; sc, 1; coxae yellow, overlain with silver-grey pubescence, setae mostly pale, macrosetae few in number, pale, mid- and hind coxa without setae on posterior surface; femora yellow with short dark setae, hind femur with single subapical anteroventral macroseta; tibiae dark yellow; tarsi dark yellow; wing mostly hyaline, darker anteriorly; venation yellow, darker apically along cell bm, costal margin setae arranged in two rows; haltere pale orange. Abdomen. Dark yellowish-tan; sternite 1 lacking medial tuft of setae; male abdomen without silver velutum on tergites, vestiture mostly elongate pale setae, denser laterally, darker distally; abdominal tergite 2 with patch of short modified setae posteromedially, terminalia dark yellow. Male terminalia. Not dissected; externally epandrium sub quadrangular; numerous black macrosetae on epandrium and gonocoxites; outer gonocoxal process slightly rounded distally. Etymology. The species epithet is an adjective derived from the Latin, delicatus— dainty; referring to the diminutive habitus of this species. Comments. Entesia delicata sp. n. is known only from a single male from northern Argentina. This species is distinctive for its slender body, uniform dark yellow-tan colour and sparse setae. Type material— Holotype male, ARGENTINA: Tucumán Province: San Pedro de Colalao [-26.2414, - 65.5018], 14.X.1968, L.E. Peña (MEI079684; MACN).

Published as part of Winterton, Shaun L. & Irwin, Michael E., 2023, Revision of the South American stiletto fly genera Entesia Oldroyd and Melanothereva Malloch, with the description of a new genus (Therevidae: Agapophytinae), pp. 1-82 in Zootaxa 5269 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5269.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7841047

Keywords

Insecta, Therevidae, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Entesia delicata, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Entesia

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