Triplocania paranaensis, Neto, Alberto Moreira Da Silva, García Aldrete, Alfonso N. & Rafael, José Albertino, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4109.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5696319 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987FB-9B3A-FF8B-FF5C-97A122382588 |
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Triplocania paranaensis |
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sp. nov. |
Triplocania paranaensis View in CoL n. sp. (Male).
( Figs 103–109 View FIGURES 103 – 109 )
Diagnosis. Differing from the known species of Triplocania , in having the central piece of the hypandrium uniquely shaped, wide, anteriorly convex, with antero-lateral processes directed posteriorly, and distal processes acuminate, directed outwards, each bearing a row of four-five setae on the inner border near the middle.
Color. Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents; head pattern ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 103 – 109 ). Scape pale brown, pedicel pale yellow; f1–f3 pale yellow, with apex white. Femora pale yellow; tibiae yellow; tarsomeres 1–3 pale yellow. Forewing with a brown marginal band from R2+3 to CuA2;a brown area along CuA to posterior end of CuP, a dark brown spot at confluence of CuP-1A, with a brown area limited by CuP proximally at wing margin; pterostigma with brown bands anteriorly and posteriorly; veins brown ( Fig. 104 View FIGURES 103 – 109 ). Hindwing mostly hyaline, with brown spots on ends of R4+5 and M; and a small brown area on CuP at wing margin; veins brown ( Fig. 105 View FIGURES 103 – 109 ).
Morphology. Compound eyes without interommatidial setae. Outer cusp of lacinial tip broad, with five denticles ( Fig. 106 View FIGURES 103 – 109 ). Forewing pterostigma basally narrow, wider in the middle; Rs stem slightly convex proximally, then almost straight, R2+3 almost straight, R4+5 convex in the middle, M stem concave proximally, then almost straight, M1 convex proximally, then almost straight, M2 sinuous, M3 almost straight; areola postica tall, slightly slanted posteriorly, with round apex, 2A not reaching the wing margin. Hindwing Rs straight, R2+3 straight, R4+5 almost straight, M sinuous. Hypandrium of three sclerites, a large central sclerite, anterioly convex, with small concave areas; antero-lateral corners curved, narrowing posteriorly, with two stout posterior projections, acuminate, directed outward, leaving between them a concavity; flanked by large, irregular side sclerites; setae as illustrated ( Fig. 107 View FIGURES 103 – 109 ). Phallosome ( Fig. 108 View FIGURES 103 – 109 ) with side struts independent, V shaped, anteriorly acuminate, fused posteriorly to slender external parameres, curved inwards, with round apex, bearing a field of pores distally; four pairs of endophallic sclerites, anterior pair transverse, elongate, inner ends rounded, almost together in the middle, distally curved and acuminate; antero-lateral pair sinuous, elongate, narrowing distally, curved outwards; mesolateral pair, basally wide, narrowing and curving abruptly outwards, distally acuminate; postero-mesal pair, broad, small, with six small acuminate extensions. Epiproct wide basally, with sides converging towards a straight apex, three setae in mesal position, other setae as illustrated ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 103 – 109 ). Paraprocts broad, narrowing posteriorly, rounded, sensory fields with 27 trichobothria on basal rosettes, setae as illustrated ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 103 – 109 ).
Measurements (in microns): FW: 3990, HW: 2688, F: 943, T: 1599, t1: 660, t2: 77, t3: 126, f1: 558, f2: 434, Mx4: 283, IO: 499, D: 355, d: 235, IO/d: 2.12, PO: 0.66.
Material examined. Holotype male ( INPA ). Brazil. Paraná. Umuarama. 14–20.IV.1980. Malaise trap. A. Yamamoto. Paratype: 1 male ( INPA ), same data as the holotype.
Etymology. The specific name is an adjective from Brazilian state of Paraná, and refers to the area of origin of this species.
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia |
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