Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) drepanum, Vilarino & Calor, 2024

Vilarino, Albane & Calor, Adolfo R., 2024, Comparative geometric morphometrics of male genitalia in Xiphocentron subgenera (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae): new species, revision and phylogenetic systematics of the subgenus Sphagocentron, Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 82, pp. 407-431 : 407-431

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/asp.82.e112587

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11235542

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C63CA4A-BDE7-46F5-882E-2CCA8F1EFCA6

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scientific name

Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) drepanum
status

sp. nov.

Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) drepanum sp. nov.

Figures 13 A – D View Figure 13

Type material.

Holotype FRENCH GUIANA • ♂; Approuague-kaw , Kaw Mtn., 104 mao, 4 ° 33.035 ′ N, 52 ° 11.661 ′ W, Malaise trap, 23. i – 7. ii. 2007, FRG MF 3, N. Jönsson leg., [BOLD: GBMIN 18612-13; GenBank: JQ 239839 View Materials ] NHRS TOBI 000003833 View Materials . GoogleMaps

Diagnosis.

The new species can be diagnosed mainly by the sickle-shape of preanal appendage in dorsal view, in which the mesal margin has a strong concavity and the apex is wide with a mesal pointed projection. This character is unique to this species.

Description.

Male: Body. Forewing length 3.5 mm (n = 1). Color overall brown, forewing pattern uniformly brown. Maxillary palp segment length formula (I = II = III) <IV <V. Tibial spur formula 2: 4: 3; spurs unmodified. Forewing forks II and IV present; fork II sessile at discoidal cell; discoidal slightly shorter than thyridial cell. Hind wing forks II and V present (Fig. 13 A View Figure 13 ). Sternum V with short, sclerotized anterolateral projection.

Genitalia (Figs 13 B – D View Figure 13 ). Tergum IX, in lateral view, wider basally, narrower apically (Fig. 13 A View Figure 13 ); in dorsal view, anterior margin with deep narrow concave incision; posterior margin with round lobes and shallow mesal incision (Fig. 13 C View Figure 13 ). Sternum IX, in lateral view, about 2 × as long as high, apex deltoid; anterior apodeme narrow, straight, tapering to narrow flange (Fig. 13 B View Figure 13 ); in ventral view, about as long as wide, posterior margin with shallow mesal incision (Fig. 13 D View Figure 13 ). Tergum X membranous fused basodorsally to each paraproct (Figs 13 B View Figure 13 , 13 C View Figure 13 ). Paraproct, in lateral view, oblong, wide at base, tapering apically with submesal angle, apex round, with narrow, short ventral lobe (Fig. 13 B View Figure 13 ); in dorsal view, wide basally, divided apicomesally, each side partially fused at base, without clear sclerotized mesal band, apex with several sensillae (Fig. 13 C View Figure 13 ). Preanal appendage setose, in lateral view, about 2 × as long as tergum IX, narrow, bent posterad at basal 1 / 3, apically wider and curved upward, apex round (Fig. 13 B View Figure 13 ); in dorsal view, sickle-shaped, enlarged at base, narrow at midlength with concave mesal margin, wide at apex with mesal wide pointed projection (Fig. 13 C View Figure 13 ). Inferior appendage, in lateral view, about 2 × as long as tergum IX; coxopodite and harpago partialy fused, with shape discontinuity between each article, inner face with longitudinal area of dense, long spine-like setae (Fig. 13 B View Figure 13 ); basal region (coxopodite) wide, with small basomesal spine-like setae, mesal sclerite region with dense, long spine-like setae; apical region (harpago) narrow, digitate, 1.5 × as long as basal region (Fig. 13 A View Figure 13 ); basal plate in lateral view wide, anteriorly with short, narrow flange (Fig. 13 B View Figure 13 ). Phallus tubular, very long and narrow, reaching segment V; basally conical, subapically annulate, weakly sclerotized; apex slightly enlarged.

Etymology.

From the Greek drepánē, ‘ sickle’, in reference to the preanal appendage shape.

Distribution.

French Guiana

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Xiphocentronidae

Genus

Xiphocentron

SubGenus

Xiphocentron