Orthotrichia ferreirae, Wells & De Moor, 2020

Wells, Alice & De Moor, Ferdinand C., 2020, Hydroptilidae (Trichoptera) of Angola, a new genus, seven new species, and five new records, Zootaxa 4868 (4), pp. 495-514 : 508

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.4.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1476A900-6B49-48B0-84DE-7EC7DEF292A7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4417976

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C71533-FFFB-2F7C-EAAC-9610FA4EA1E4

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Plazi

scientific name

Orthotrichia ferreirae
status

sp. nov.

Orthotrichia ferreirae sp. nov.

( Figs 40–44 View FIGURES 37–44 )

Material examined. Holotype male, [CAW 757 AW, slide], ANGOLA, Moxico Province, Cuembo River, Site 6— Cuembo campsite bridge, Light trap, -13.5265, 19.27971, WGS84, 01/11/2016, I.S. Ferreira. GoogleMaps

Paratypes, ANGOLA: 9 males [CAW 757F], collected with holotype GoogleMaps , same data GoogleMaps ; 3 males (one on slide) [CAW 891AZ], Moxico Province, Lungue Bungo River, Collecting event 3— downstream of road-bridge Light trap, -12.57898 18.67073, 21/iv/2018, H.M. Barber-James & F.C. de Moor GoogleMaps ; 1 male [CAW 892U], Moxico Province, Lungue Bungo River, Collecting event 3—upstream of road-bridge, Light trap, -12.58670, 18.66928, 21/iv/2018, H.M. Barber-James & F.C. de Moor GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Males are distinguished from other central African Orthotrichia species by strongly asymmetric male inferior appendages and the sclerotised inwardly turned L-shaped spine on tergite IX and the L-shaped inwardly turned paramere crossing the spine.

Description. Male. Length of each forewing 1.7–1.8 mm (n = 10); short pocket of jet-black scales proximally on costal margin. Antennae (all damaged) with flagellomeres rectangular in profile, bearing abundant sensilla placodea.

Abdominal sternite VII bearing small sharp spur medially on distal margin; sternite VIII bearing medial lobe of stoutish setae. Genitalia: segment IX bearing short row of strong setae mid ventrally towards apex, dorsally equipped with one sclerotised L-shaped spine, lateral margins produced distally to form unequal processes, in dorsal view right side longer than left, and bearing 2 stout setae towards apex, left more slender and bearing single seta apically; tergite X (‘dorsal plate’) stout with irregular excavation at apex; inferior appendages unequal, fused basally, right appendage curved, strongly tapered towards spinelike apex, left appendage stout, irregular in shape, with curved spine subapicomesally, membranous lobes of bilobed processes slender, closely associated, mesoventral apodeme reaching to proximal margin of segment VIII; phallus elongate, slender, with spiral titillator at about half length; paramere slender, L-shaped.

Etymology. Named for Ina S. Ferreira who collected much of the material upon which this study is based.

Distribution. From sites along the Cuembo and Lungue Bungo Rivers in Moxico Province.

Remarks. Specimens were all collected ‘along marshy riverbanks with swift flowing river containing trailing and marginal aquatic vegetation’ as in Figure 48 View FIGURES 48, 49 .

The male genitalic structures of this species are extremely difficult to understand: their homologies are almost impossible to interpret and even determination of their spatial relationships is difficult, so much being dependent upon the extent to which the ninth segment is retracted within the eighth, and the aspect in which they are viewed.

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