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            <p> Ischnochlorops trilineatus Paganelli</p>
            <p>(Figs. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11)</p>
            <p> Ischnochlorops trilineatus Paganelli 2002: 38 , figs. 113–114. Type-locality: Brazil, Santa Catarina, Nova Teutônia. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Thorax yellow, scutum with five blackish stripes; surstylus pointed apically; mesolobus almost square; proctiger well developed.</p>
            <p>Material examined. Paratype ♂, Brazil, Paraná, Umuarama, 5–11.x.1980, Malaise trap, A.F. Yamamoto coll. (DZUP).</p>
            <p>Redescripion. Male. Total length, 4.0–5.4 mm. Wing length, 3.2 mm. Head (Figs. 1, 3). General color yellow, slightly wider than thorax, longer than broad in dorsal view, almost twice as long as high in lateral view; frontal triangle brown, margins convex at apical third, reaching anterior margin of frons; occiput dark, bare; gena yellow, about 0.2 eye height, postgena short; eye oval, bare, long axis horizontal; facial carina incomplete, present only on dorsal fourth; clypeus indistinct, with two brownish spots; labella reduced, yellow; palpus short, clavate, yellow. First flagellomere slightly longer than wide, brown; arista light brown, pubescence short. One row of interfrontals along frontal triangle margin; postocellars almost parallel; four orbitals; inner and outer verticals approximate, almost indistinct; frons with few setulae; one row of setulae at lower genal margin, no distinct vibrissa. Thorax (Fig. 1). Scutum almost twice as long as broad, yellow, with five longitudinal blackish stripes, dark pilosity inserted on punctures; scutellum 0.17 the scutum length, also with punctures, yellow. Pleura yellow, except for black marking on ventral half of katepisternum and anepimeron with a dark spot on antero-ventral margin; post– pronotum without bristles; notopleuron flap-shaped; anepisternum with a black marking along ventral margin, with thin setulae; katepisternum with thin setulae. Notopleurals 0+1. Halter with light yellow stem, knob pale. Legs yellow; mid and hind femora brownish, all tibiae dark yellow, fore tarsi dark; tibial organ slender, elongate, more than half length of tibia. Wing (Fig. 5). Membrane light brownish. Costal sections one to four: 13.5–10–6–1.5. R2+3 and R4+5 slightly concave at apex; R4+5 and M1+2 divergent; M1+2 weak, slightly convex beyond dm-cu; r-m and dmcu slightly divergent, distant from each other 2 times length of dm-cu. Abdomen. Tergites and sternites dark yellow. Terminalia (Figs. 7, 9, 11). Hypandrium with two basal rounded projections, apex of arms, external projection short, internal, long. Pre- and postgonites connected, aligned; postgonite short, acute distally, with one to two bristles and sensorial pores; pregonite long thin; basiphallus rounded; phallapodeme slightly elongate. Epandrium trapezoidal; surstylus truncate, pilose; proctiger well developed, flap-shaped; mesolobus almost square, slightly bilobed apically.</p>
            <p>Female. Unknown.</p>
            <p> Comments. The holotype of  I. trilineatus is referred to be deposited in the Canadian National Collection in Ottawa (Paganelli 2002: 38). Unfortunately the specimen was never sent to the depositary collection (Paganelli, pers. com.) and could not be found at the MZUSP collection. The paratype, from Umuarama, state of Paraná, was found and examined. The phallapodemic sclerite could not be observed in the paratype, though the original description (Paganelli 2002, Fig. 114) states that this structure is present, similarly to the structure seen in  I. lefevrei sp. nov. The occurrence of  I. trilineatus in the west of the State of Paraná is not surprising. In both areas we find Atlantic Forest with  Araucaria angustifolia (Bertoloni) Otto Kuntze (Conifera,  Araucariaceae ), which has typically more temperate elements of the  Diptera fauna (see, e.g., Oliveira &amp; Amorim 2010a,b). </p>
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090387F45070FFE7FF685292D083FB22.text	090387F45070FFE7FF685292D083FB22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ischnochlorops lefevrei	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Ischnochlorops lefevrei sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12)</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Thorax brown, scutum stripes inconspicuous; surstylus apically bilobed, spiny; mesolobus trapezoidal; proctiger moderately developed.</p>
            <p>Material examined. Holotype ♂, Brazil, São Paulo, Campos do Jordão, Eugenio Lefevre, 1,200 m, 28.ix.1962, Lauro Travassos Filho, Papavero, Rabelo, L. Silva &amp; Zanettin coll. (MZUSP).</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Total length, 6.15 mm. Wing length, 4.1 mm. Head (Fig. 4). Head dark yellow, slightly wider than thorax, longer than broad in dorsal view, about twice as long as high in lateral view; frontal triangle brown, margins convex at apical third, reaching anterior margin of frons; occiput dark, bare; gena about 0.25 eye height, postgena about 0.3 eye height; eye oval, with few sparse bristles, long axis horizontal; facial carina incomplete, wide, shallow; clypeus indistinct, with a pair of indistinct light brown spots; labella very short, light brown basally, yellow apically; palpus short, clavate, yellow. First flagellomere squarish, dark brown, blackish apically; arista light brown, shortly pubescent. One row of interfrontals on frontal triangle; postocellars parallel; four orbitals; inner and outer verticals close to each other, inconspicuous; one row of setulae at lower margin of gena, no distinct vibrissa. Thorax (Fig. 2). Scutum almost twice as long as broad, dark brown, with blackish stripes, dark pilosity inserted at rounded punctures; scutellum short, brown, also with punctures. Pleura dark yellow; post–pronotum without bristles; anepisternum with a black marking along ventral margin; a black marking on ventral half of katepisternum; anepimeron with a dark spot on ventral margin. Notopleurals 0+2, very delicate, only slightly longer and darker than scutum setation. Halter light brown, with a long stem. Legs dark yellow, presence of the tibial organ unclear. Wing (Fig. 6). Membrane light brownish. Costal sections 1–4: 21–15–10–3. R2+3 straight; R4+5 slightly concave at apex; R4+5 and M1+2 slightly divergent; M1+2 slightly convex at apex; r-m and dm-cu parallel, distant from each other 1.5 as long as dm-cu. Abdomen. Tergites and sternites light brown. Terminalia (Figs. 8, 10, 12). Hypandrium not observed. Pre- and postgonites connected, aligned; postgonite elongated, acute distally, with one bristle and sensorial pores; pregonite long, thin; basiphallus rounded; phallapodeme short. Epandrium rounded; surstylus truncated, apically divided in two, pilose, with some bristles and a row of spines at apex; proctiger moderately developed, flap-shaped; mesolobus trapezoidal, slightly bilobed apically.</p>
            <p>Female. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet of this species refers to the type –locality, the railroad station Eugenio Lefevre, inaugurated in 1916. It was named after the engineer who projected the railroad reaching that spot at the altitude of almost 1,200 m above sea level in the Serra da Mantiqueira.</p>
            <p> Comments. The male genitalia of the holotype had already been prepared when the specimen was examined. The genitalia was in the vial, but the hypandrium was unfortunately not in the vial. Campos do Jordão, in the State of São Paulo, the type-locality of the species, is more to the north than the known distribution of  I. trilineatus . Nevertheless, it is an area of considerable altitude and with occurrence of  Araucaria , indicating that the genus may be restricted to southern parts of the Atlantic Forest. Both species of Ischnochlorops have the scutum considerably flattened and covered with delicate, scattered scutal setation. The notopleurals are also delicate and it is hard to discern between scutal setae and the notopleurals. </p>
            <p>Key to the species of Ischnochlorops</p>
            <p> 1. Thorax yellow, with five conspicuous blackish stripes; surstylus not bilobed apically, without spines; mesolobus almost square; proctiger well developed (Figs. 6, 8, 10)...................................................  I. trilineatus Paganelli</p>
            <p> - Thorax brown, stripes inconspicuous; surstylus apically bilobed, spinose; mesolobus trapezoidal; proctiger moderately developed (Figs. 7, 9, 11).....................................................................  I. lefevrei sp. nov.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/090387F45070FFE7FF685292D083FB22	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Raile, Riccardi Paula;Souza, Amorim Dalton De	Raile, Riccardi Paula, Souza, Amorim Dalton De (2013): The Neotropical chloropine genus Ischnochlorops Paganelli 2002 (Diptera: Chloropidae), with the description of a new species. Zootaxa 3750 (3): 289-294, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3750.3.8
