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.