Engelimyia qibos Pape & Mello­Patiu, sp. nov.

Figs 31–38, 42

Etymology

The species epithet qibos is an anagram of bosqi, thereby stressing the similarity and possible sister­group relationship between the present species and Engelimyia bosqi. The name should be treated as a noun in aposition.

Type material

Holotype 1 ♂, COSTA RICA: Prov. Limón, Valle La Estrella, 100 m, 19–29.iv. 1992, E. Lopez, INBIO 716300 (INBio). Paratypes— Costa Rica: 1 ♂, Prov. Limón, Res. Biol. Hitoy Cerere, Est. Hitoy Cerere, 100 m, 30.vi.– 20.vii. 1992, F. A. Quesada, INBIO 769903 (INBio); 2 ♂, Prov. Punt., P.N. Corcovado, Est. Sirena, 0–100 m, x. 1991, G. Fonseca, INBIO 643714 / INBIO 643693 (ZMUC, MNRJ); 1 ♂, Prov. Puntarenas, Esquinas forest, Quebrada Negra, 120 m, 15.ii. 1995, P. Sehnal (NMW).

Description of adult male

Like E. bosqi but differing by the following: Head: Frontal row of 9–11 bristles; outer vertical bristle not differentiated from postocular setae and about 0.25 x as long as inner vertical bristle; arista long plumose in basal 0.65. Thorax: Meropleurals 8–10; mid femur with a row of 3–4 median anterior bristles and 1–2 median anteroventral. Abdomen: ST 5 with median part not or very slightly raised, outline of posterior half almost triangular but rounded posteriorly (Fig. 35). Anterior margin almost straight, postero­lateral lobes rounded and not particularly broad (Fig. 36). Terminalia: Cercus with distinct subapical dorsal hump and the tip bent at about 45 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis; with long setae on mid lateral margin (Fig. 33). Dorsal margin gently sinuous. Cerci in posterior view symmetrical and with a median common projection. Surstylus with strongly sinuous anterior (or ventral) margin so as to appear restricted in the middle (Fig. 34). Pregonite broad at base, with a strongly sinuous basal margin, about as long as postgonite, and distal half perpendicular to basal half. Postgonite with gently curved tip, a strong median bristle on anterior margin and a smaller one just distal to this (Fig. 37). Phallic tube with a median, tapering projection of the anterior (or ventral) margin; juxta shaped as a pair of long, curving posterior apophyses reaching almost to the tip of the membranous apical structure, which is restricted at base and with entire surface spinose; vesica with spinose surface, almost quadrate in lateral view but with anterior surface sinuous; lateral styli with base only slightly expanded (Figs 38, 42).

Distribution

Neotropical—Costa Rica.