Drosophila lusaltans Magalhães, 1962

(Fig. 3)

Non-type material. Strain B 44 ( Petionville, Haiti): 20 males dissected .

Male terminalia. The hypandrium presents rounded and convergent median gonocoxites, with a divergent median hypandrial bristle at the end of each side (Fig. 3A, D). The aedeagal apex (Fig. 3A–D) is very similar to that of D. saltans, it also has bristles; however, this species displays an apical groove that isolates two lateral protuberances on the aedeagal apex (Fig. 3B). The aedeagal sheath is smooth, with a serrated edge and it presents a tuft of bristles in the dorsal region (Fig. 3B, C). The aedeagal ventral processes, ventral postgonites and pregonites are very similar to D. saltans (Fig. 3B, C).