Drosophila austrosaltans Spassky, 1957

(Fig. 4)

Non-type material. Strains A 1 (Matão, São Paulo, Brazil): 32 males dissected; and A2 (Nova Granada, São Paulo, Brazil): 30 males dissected .

Male terminalia. The median gonocoxites of the hypandrium are square and they present a hypandrial bristle on each side (Fig. 4A, C). The aedeagal apex displays a punctiform dorsal protuberance, called aedeagal apical crest (Fig. 4B, C); and this structure as well as the aedeagal apex are covered by scales (Fig. 4B). The aedeagal sheath also differs from the species mentioned above, because it has several serrated and strongly chitinized crests, arranged longitudinally, dorsally, and laterally (Fig. 4B, D). The ventral postgonites extend along the ventral region of the aedeagus, being parallel in the initial portion and divergent at the end (Fig. 4C, D). The aedeagal ventral processes are thin and arranged parallel to each other (Fig. 4D). The pregonites are short and each pregonite displays two bristles (Fig. 4D).