Hydroptila cuembica, Wells & De Moor, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.4.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1476A900-6B49-48B0-84DE-7EC7DEF292A7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4417936 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C71533-FFF5-2F74-EAAC-938CFED6A4A4 |
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Hydroptila cuembica |
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sp. nov. |
Hydroptila cuembica sp. nov.
( Figs 6, 7 View FIGURES 1–9 )
Material examined. Holotype male, [CAW 757AZ, slide], ANGOLA, Moxico Province, Cuembo River, Site 6— Cuembo campsite bridge, at light, -13.5265, 19.27971, 01/xi/2016, I.S. Ferreira. GoogleMaps
Paratypes, ANGOLA: 7 males, data as for holotype GoogleMaps ; 1 male [CAW 891F], Moxico Province, Lungue Bungo River Collecting event 3, downstream of bridge, light trap, -12.57898, 18.67073, 21/iv/2018, H.M. Barber-James & F.C. de Moor GoogleMaps ; 3 males [CAW 895X], Moxico Province, Lungue Bungo River Collecting event 5, new campsite along river bank downstream of bridge, light trap, -12.58440, 18.66790, 22/iv/2018, H.M. Barber-James & F.C. de Moor GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Males are distinguished by the stout apicolateral angles of abdominal segment VIII which envelop segment IX ventrally, the slender mid-dorsal process, and elongate, setate lateral lobes on segment IX. In having the elongate apicomesal process on segment IX, this species shows some resemblance to H. mariatheresae Gibon 1987 , described from Mali, but is otherwise distinct from other species of Hydroptila .
Description. Male. Length of each forewing 2.0 mm (n = 11). Head: antennae damaged, remaining flagellomeres subquadrate in profile, sensilla placodea few, clustered distally. Genitalia: Abdominal segment VIII produced ventrally into stout, apically rounded lateral lobes extending about 2/3 length of inferior appendages; segment IX dorsally short, bearing slender elongate process mid apically, and long slender setate lateral lobes; ventral plate elongate, slender, about length of inferior appendages, sharply tapered to acute apex in ventral view; inferior appendages slender, elongate rod-shaped, each bearing single downturned apical spur; phallus extremely long, narrow, needle-like, without titillator.
Etymology. The name ‘ cuembica ’ refers to the type locality on the Cuembo River.
Distribution. Known from the Cuembo River and two sites on the Lungue Bungo River in Moxico Province of Angola.
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