Ollieopteryx inopinata, Weaver & Gibon & Chvojka & Oláh, 2020

Weaver, John S., Gibon, François-Marie, Chvojka, Pavel & Oláh, János, 2020, Ollieopteryx, a new genus of caddisflies from Madagascar (Trichoptera Dipseudopsidae), Zootaxa 4890 (4), pp. 567-577 : 571-572

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.4.8

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C6E1E2F8-219E-44A4-9194-C2AC1861D374

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4328245

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A6B879E-787C-FFB4-FF5F-FD50E48C98E1

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Ollieopteryx inopinata
status

sp. nov.

Ollieopteryx inopinata , new species

Figs 1–2 View FIGURES 1–4 , 9–11 View FIGURES 9–11

Diagnosis. This species is similar to O. fianarana , both species having inferior appendages each long and slender and bearing a long slender basodorsal process and having preanal and intermediate appendages long and slender. Ollieopteryx inopinata differs from O. fianarana by having male segment IX+X and preanal and intermediate appendages thicker in lateral view and with shorter and stouter spiniform setae.

Description. Male. General color light brown (in alcohol). Maxillary palps with 3rd segment 1.75 X length of 1st segment, 4th segment 1.33 X length of 1st segment, and 5th segment slightly longer than segments 1+2. Wings having venation same as depicted in Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–4 (of O. fianarana n. sp.). Forewings of holotype each 8.3 mm long, and hind wings each 7.3 mm. Head ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–4 ) dorsum with posteromedian sulcus, one arched anteromedial wart, one pair of small central warts, and one pair of large posterolateral warts. Maxillary palps small ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–4 ), each with relative length ratios of segments: 1, 1, 1.6, 1, 2. Labial palps reduced, each with total length equal to that of first two segments of maxillary palps.

Genitalia ( Figs 9–11 View FIGURES 9–11 ): Sternite IX subtriangular in lateral view; tergite IX articulating anteriorly with sternite IX and fused with base of tergite X (line of fusion not discernible). Preanal appendages (pre. app.), each with apical portion adjacent to ventrolateral margin of segment IX + X, curved slightly and bearing short and stout dorsal preapical and apical spiniform setae. Intermediate appendages (int. app.) slightly shorter than preanal appendages, each bearing many short spiniform setae along its ventral margin. Inferior appendages (inf. app.) each with two branches: 1) ventral main branch long, slightly longer than tergites IX + X, nearly straight with apex curved slightly dorsad in lateral view, with dense patch of short spiniform setae before furcation on basomesal surface; 2) basodorsal branch slender, rod-like, 3/4 as long as main branch, base directed posterodorsad, extended posterad and inclined slightly downward toward subapex of main branch. Phallic apparatus long, almost straight, with ventral margin slightly concave; partially retracted endotheca without identifiable enclosed sclerotized structure.

Holotype: MADAGASCAR: Toamasina Province, small tributary of the Sahatandra River, road to Lakato , 19°03’30’’S, 48°21’50’’E, 1.075 m a.s.l., male, 19.x.1995, light-trap, F-M. Gibon leg. (CBGP); mounted on a slide in Euparal GoogleMaps . Paratype: male, small tributary of the Rianila , now included in the Mantadia National Park, 18°56’47’’S, 48°25’26’’E, 950 m a.s.l., 27.xi.1996, light-trap, F-M Gibon leg. (CBGP); mounted on a slide in Euparal GoogleMaps .

Etymology: Latin adjective, inopinata , unexpected, or surprised.

Distribution: Known from only the Rianila River basin of Madagascar.

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