taxonID	type	description	language	source
03D01107FFBDFFF8FF37FD63FE7CFAF1.taxon	description	(Figs 1 A – D, 2 A – E, 3 A – C, 4 A – C, 5 A – G, 6 A – D, 7 A – B) Type species: Sumapazomyia inusitata sp. nov. (here designated).	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
03D01107FFBDFFF8FF37FD63FE7CFAF1.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Male dichoptic; parafacial and gena wide, eye setulose, with sparse, short and fine setulae (Fig. 5 C, E – G), separated by about 1 / 5 of head width in both sexes (Figs 1 D, 5 C); palpus slender, very short, length equal to length of antenna; proboscis not adapted for predation, prementum shiny with a few and sparse setulae (Fig. 5 B), labellum well developed, modified and prestomal teeth not well developed (Fig. 6 C); proepimeral seta oriented downwards; presutural acrostichal setae developed; dorsocentral setae 1 + 3; katepisternal setae 1 + 1 + 1 forming an imaginary equilateral triangle; upper calypter short, lower calypter elongate, about 1.5 – 2.0 X length of upper calypter; wing veins bare; hind tibia (Fig. 7) with three ad and three pv setae placed opposite one another, one supramedian and one submedian d and av setae, ad, pd and av surfaces with a preapical setae; sternite 1 bare; sternite 5 triangular with two strong lateral setae; male hypandrium tubular; ovipositor long, straight and with microtrichia. Please see Discussion below.	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
03D01107FFBDFFF8FF37FD63FE7CFAF1.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The generic name is a junction of “ Sumapaz ”, refers to the type locality, “ o ” as linking vowel and “ myia ” is Greek for “ fly ”.	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
03D01107FFBDFFFAFF37FA3AFB13F900.taxon	description	(Figs 1 A – D, 2 A – E, 3 A – C, 4 A – C, 5 A – G, 6 A – D, 7)	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
03D01107FFBDFFFAFF37FA3AFB13F900.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype: Male. “ Cocun \ PNN Sumapaz / Bocatoma Cerro El Zapato \ 4 ° 14 ’ N; 74 ° 12 ’ W \ 3560 msnm \ Malaise \ Nov 6 - 7 / 2002 \ IAvH (white printed label) ” (IAvH). Paratypes: 1 female. Same data as holotype (IAvH). Additional examined material. Three females, same data as holotype (IAvH).	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
03D01107FFBDFFFAFF37FA3AFB13F900.taxon	description	Description. Coloration. Ground color grey. Frons and fronto-orbital plate dark brown. Parafacial and gena grey pollinose. Ocellar triangle dark brown. Antenna, arista and palpus dark brown. Mesonotum brown. Pleurae grey. Calypter whitish. Halter yellowish. Wing light brown. All legs grey, femora weak brown pollinose in the apex. Abdomen grey with brown pollinose on center areas of tergites 2 – 5. Male. Body length: 4 mm (holotype). Head (Figs 1 B, D). Ocellar triangle narrow, extending to the ptilineal suture. Five pairs of frontal setae; upper orbital seta only one pair; ocellar setae well developed; postocellar setae same length as ocellar pair; inner convergent and outer divergent vertical setae shorter than ocellar setae. Antennae (Fig. 1 B). Postpedicel measuring about 1.5 length of pedicel. Arista long, larger on basal fourth, shortly pubescent. Thorax (Fig. 1 C). Postpronotal lobe, presutural scutum, postsutural scutum and scutellum with a few setulae. Acrostichal pre-sutural setae differentiated, arranged in four pairs of setae; intralar setae 1 + 2; basal postpronotal setae 2; supra-alar setae 1 + 1; intrapostalar seta developed. Notopleuron with 2 similar setae, without cilia covering it. Scutellum with sub-basal and an apical pair of strong setae. Prosternum bare; proepisternum, proepimeron bare; anepisternum setulose near notopleuron; anepimeron bare; katerpisternum and katepimeron bare; meron bare. Wing. Long, slender, anal lobe weakly developed. Vein R 4 + 5 and M 1 parallel on apical part; vein dm-cu almost straight; vein CuA 2 + A 1 short; vein A 2 long and weak. Legs (Fig. 7). Fore femur with d, pv, p and pv complete rows of setae. Fore tibia with a median p setae well developed and 3 apical setae (d, pd and pv). Mid femur with irregular ad, av and v rows of setae, longer on apical half and 2 pre-apical setae on pv surface. Mid tibia with 1 median seta on d and ad and 5 apical setae (d, pv, p, v and av). Hind femur with irregular ad, av and pv rows of setae, longer on apical half. Abdomen (Figs 1 A, C). Longer than thorax. Tergites I – IV with developed lateral setae at disc and apex, tergites IV and V with a complete row of setae at disc and apex. Sternite 5 setulose, more concentrated on the lobes (Fig. 2 A). Terminalia (Figs 2 B – E). Epandrium large and divided in the center; cercus setulose, longer than wide (Fig. 2 E); surstylus long, about the same length of cercus (Fig. 2 C). Phallic complex: hypandrium short tubular; praegonite long, longer than wide; postgonite short with membranous apex; epiphallus long and curved; distiphallus membranous on apex; phallapodeme long and curved on apex (Fig. 2 D). Female: Body length: 4.2 mm. Similar to male. Terminalia (Figs 4 A – C). Ovipositor long with microtrichia on sternites 6, 7 and 8; segment 8 without spicules; cerci medium to long and slender; segments 6 and 7 not fused; epiproct well developed; hypoproct not modified, setulose, at most twice as high as wide; tergites 6 and 7 two intermediate to slender plates; 3 spermathecae.	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
03D01107FFBDFFFAFF37FA3AFB13F900.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The new species is only known from the type locality.	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
03D01107FFBDFFFAFF37FA3AFB13F900.taxon	biology_ecology	Biology. Unknown. Some authors have discussed characters of the head and mouthparts of muscids. More specifically, Hennig (1965) considered that some characters on the head and mouthparts of flower-visiting species could be associated with their biology. Flower visitors, especially those occurring in high altitudes, tend to have the gena enlarged, resulting in longer parafacials. These characteristic are found in Sumapazomyia inusitata sp. nov.	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
03D01107FFBDFFFAFF37FA3AFB13F900.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name refers to the strange morphology of the head and mouthparts.	en	Fogaça, João M., Couri, Márcia S., Pérez, Sandra, De Carvalho, Claudio J. B. (2019): A remarkable new Coenosiini genus (Diptera, Muscidae) from Colombian Páramos. Zootaxa 4608 (2): 380-388, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.2.12
