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Published: 2023-12-19
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Rafaelomyia, a remarkable new genus of South American long-legged flies (Diptera, Dolichopodidae)

Graduate Program in Entomology (PPG-Ent); Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA); Av. André Araújo; 2936; Petrópolis; CEP 69067-375; Manaus; Amazonas; Brazil
Instituto Federal de Educação; Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP); Campus Avaré; Av. Prof. Celso Ferreira da Silva; 1333 - Jardim Europa II; Avaré - SP; CEP 18707-150
Universidad de la Amazonia; Grupo de Investigación en Entomología Universidad de la Amazonia (GIEU); Laboratório de Entomologia; Av. 11 5-69 Juan XXIII; Florencia; Caquetá; Colombia
Diptera Neotropical Region Sympycninae new species Peru Colombia

Abstract

A new dolichopodid genus (Diptera, Dolichopodidae), Rafaelomyia Soares, Capellari & Ramos-Pastrana gen. nov., is described and comprises the following five new species from Northern South America: Rafaelomyia exu Soares & Capellari sp. nov. (Cusco, Peru), R. inpa Soares, Capellari & Ramos-Pastrana sp. nov. (Cusco, Peru), R. singularis Soares & Capellari sp. nov. (Cusco, Peru), R. uniamazonia Ramos-Pastrana & Soares sp. nov. (Huila, Colombia), and R. xavieri Soares & Capellari sp. nov. (Cusco, Peru). The new genus is tentatively placed in the subfamily Sympycninae based on a suite of characters traditionally associated with the subfamily: head ovate on anterior view (antenna on top of head), wing with “bosse alaire”, vein M unbranched into M1 and M2, tibia I with anterodorsal row of setae, male abdomen not pedunculated, with setose tergite 6 and male hypopygium relatively small, despite the lack of anterior preapical setae on femur II and/or III and the presence of a conspicuous flattened posterior slope of mesonotum. The systematic position of the new genus is discussed and an identification key to males is provided.

 

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