Genus Carrerapyrgota Aczél

Carrerapyrgota Aczél, 1956 a: 167. Type species: Carrerapyrgota miliaria Aczél, 1956, original designation. Anapyrgota Steyskal, 1967: 2. Type species: Apyrgota personata Lutz & Lima, 1918, original designation.

Diagnosis: Carrerapyrgota can be distinguished from the other Neotropical Pyrgotini by the following combination of morphological features: lateroclinate postocellar seta and inclinate medial vertical seta crossed; antennal groove without median carina; 1 notopleural seta; postscutellum absent; female forefemur with an area with thin bare cuticle on posterior surface; C with subcostal break; Sc not completely reaching C; R 2 + 3 with an apical spur vein; lower calypter covered by one longitudinal row of hairs.

Redescription: Head: medial vertical seta inclinate; lateral vertical seta lateroclinate; ocellar seta absent; orbital seta convergent; lateroclinate postocellar seta and inclinate medial vertical seta crossed; antennal groove without median carina; subocular spot dark brown. Thorax: 1 dorsocentral seta; 1 notopleural seta; 1 intra-alar seta; 1 supra-alar seta; 1 postalar seta; acrostichal seta absent. Legs: hindtibia with dorsal concavity on basal third. Wing: C with subcostal break; Sc not completely reaching C; R 2 + 3 with an apical spur vein; R 4 + 5 bare; CuA 2 pointed at base of A 1 +CuA 2; lower calypter ciliated. Male abdomen: epandrium saddle-shaped, wider than high; lateral surstylus covered by short setulae; medial surstylus bar-like; hypandrium narrow, bare; phallapodeme narrow, vanes separated; ejaculatory apodeme fan-shaped, longer than wide; phallus with paired symmetrical sclerites of acrophallus. Female abdomen: oviscape shiny, ventrolaterally covered by long black setae, without apicoventral hook; apicoventral region with a bare depressed area (“fóvea ventral préapical” sensu Bernardi (1990)) of various, species-specific shape, laterally bordered by pair of narrow sclerites bearing setae; eversible membrane with a pair of ventrolateral taenia-like stripes covered by sensilla; oviscape aperture with row of fine setae along lateral margins; apico-dorsal margin of oviscape with unpaired sclerotized plate covered by trichoid sensilla; aculeus basally widened, with two central sclerotized arms on ventral surface, apical part tapering and long.

Note. For more details and support for the synonymization of Carrerapyrgota and Anapyrgota by Bernardi see discussion in the end of this paper.