Mantispa phthisica Gerstaecker, 1885: 35
Entanoneura phthisica
Handschin 1960: 208
Stange 1967: 18
Penny 1977: 34
Buyda phthisica
Hoffman 2002: 253
Ohl 2004: 161
Taxonomy of the Brazilian species previously placed in Mantispa Illiger, 1798 (Neuroptera: Mantispidae), with the description of three new species
MACHADO, RENATO JOSÉ PIRES
RAFAEL, JOSÉ ALBERTINO
Zootaxa
2010
2010-05-13
2454
1
1
61
69677
(Gerstaecker, 1885)
Gerstaecker
1885
[151,597,1530,1556]
Insecta
Mantispidae
Buyda
Animalia
Neuroptera
6
7
Arthropoda
species
phthisica
( Figs. 2–4)
Mantispa phthisicaGerstaecker, 1885: 35; Penny 1982a: 221(cit.); 1982b: 446, Figs. 74–78 (redesc.); Penny & Costa 1983: 646, Figs. 17 (redesc.); Type locality: Brazil, Amazonas. Holotypefemale (EMAU), not studied. Entanoneura phthisica; Handschin 1960: 208; Stange 1967: 18(cat.); Penny 1977: 34(list.). Buyda phthisica; Hoffman 2002: 253, Figs. 552, 557, 568, 606; Ohl 2004: 161(cat.).
Redescription, male.Vertex green, except for dark brown spots just behind antennae and at posterior region; most specimens with short longitudinal dark brown spot connecting the two spots ( Fig. 2a). In specimens stored for a long time the spots generally more yellow. Head in frontal view with longitudinal dark-brown stripe beginning between antennae, enlarging at frons and ends at labrum. In some specimens longitudinal head almost entirely brown. Mouthparts reddish-brown with mandibles and apex of palpi slightly dark. Antenna with scape green ventrally and reddish-brown dorsally. Pedicel and flagellum dark brown ( Fig. 2c). Pronotum: nearly straight in lateral view, with few setae at proximal and distal regions arising directly from it surface. Length-width-ratio at maculae: 6.1–7.9. Predominantly pale-yellow with large longitudinal dark brown stripe dorsally, wide before maculae and next to the posterior region; two lateral dark brown spots at anterior end, median region and around maculae ( Fig. 2a). Pteronotum: dark brown except for dorsal green spots next sutures. Some specimens with spots only in central suture ( Fig. 2a). Scutella dark brown with green central spot, generally large in mesoscutellum ( Fig. 2a). Scutella with 5–12 pores. Mesopreepimeron, mesepisternum, metapreepimeron and metepisternum green, other pleural sclerites predominantly dark brown with green spots. Mesokatepisternum completely green in some specimens ( Fig. 2b). Foreleg: coxa brown except for a large anterior yellowish spot. Trochanter dark brown. Femur posterior surface pale-yellow with three dark brown spots. First beginning near base and extending to basal third; second beginning after the first one and covering almost all region next to spine row, sometimes extending dorsally; third small and placed distally. Spines yellow at base and brown at apex ( Fig. 2e). Femur anterior surface dark brown except for small yellow spot basally; some specimens with a small yellow spot at base of basal spine ( Fig. 2d). Tibia pale-yellow except dark brown dorsally. Tarsomere I dark brown except apex as light yellow as other tarsomeres. Mid and hindlegs: coxae dark brown with three greenish spots ( Fig. 2b). Trochanters brown at base, green at apex. Femora pale-yellow except base and apex brown. Tibiae generally pale-yellow, sometimes darker. Tarsomeres slightly darker than tibiae. Tarsal claws with four teeth. Forewing: length 12.4–18.5 mm, hyaline except apex brown infuscated and space between Sc and RA light brown; 7–9 costal crossveins and 12–17 veins extended posteriorly from RP. Apex of 1AP cell and radial triangle dark brown in some specimens. Pterostigma dark brown. Veins varying between brown and dark brown, except for bases of Sc and RA yellow ( Fig. 3). Hindwing: coloration similar to forewing, except vein AP2 and base of AA yellow ( Fig. 3); 7–10 costal crossveins and 15–17 veins extended posteriorly from RP. Abdomen with green to yellow sclerites in specimens stored for long time; central dark brown stripe enlarging posteriorly on tergites and anteriorly on sternites. Pleura dark brown. Specimens darker colored have some sclerites completely dark brown. Pores absent. Terminalia: ectoprocts extended laterally ( Fig. 4a, d). Ventromedial lobe apparently separated from remaining ectoproct, with short, thickened setae ( Fig. 4d). Sternite IX sub-pentagonal, with small flattened apical lobe and 5–7 large setae on each side ( Fig. 4c). Gonarcus with median lobe wide ( Fig. 4b). Gonocoxite straight in lateral view with apex rounded, as wide as or slightly wider than mediuncus in ventral view ( Fig. 4f). Mediuncus wide basally in ventral and lateral view ( Fig. 4e, f). Pseudopenal membrane shorter than pseudopenis. Hypomere very long and curved ( Fig. 4e, f) with small rounded tubercles at expanded apex ( Fig. 4g). Female.Similar to male except forewing length: 13–19.4 mm, 7–10 costal crossveins, 12–18 veins extended posteriorly from RP; hindwing with 6–10 costal crossveins and 13 to 19 veins extended posteriorly from RP. Terminalia: Ectoproct larger than gonocoxite ( Fig. 4j). Sternite VIII large and wide in ventral view, with small median invagination at anterior border in ventral view ( Fig. 4h). Spermathecal duct coiled, narrowed at base, expanded medially and narrowed again near the fertilization canal; capsule poorly developed ( Fig. 4i). Geographical data.Neotropical, with records from Hondurasto Uruguay( Hoffman 2002; Ohl 2004). In Brazilthe specimens seem to be more commonly found in the Amazon ( Penny & Costa 1983). Most of the specimens housed in collections are from Central Amazon. Bionomy.Adults may be collected at any time of year. The immature stages are still unknown, but, however, we obtained eggs and first instar larvae from two femalespecimens captured in 2005 and kept in laboratory (data not yet published).
Discussion. B. phthsicais easily recognized among other Brazilian species by the color pattern and by the view; e, foreleg, posterior view. Coxa (cx), basal spine (bs), femur (fe), maculae (mac), mesanepimeron (maem), me sa nepist ernum (ma et), mesepi meron (mem), mesokate pime ron (mkem), mesokat epist ernum (mke t), mesopreepimeron (mpem), mesopreepisternum (mpet), mesepisternum (mpt), tarsomeres (ta), tibia (ti), trochanter (tr).
Material examined: Brazil: Amazonas: Manaus, ZF-2, torre 40 m, 02°35’21’’S– 60°06’55’’W, ixii.2004, luz mista ( 28 ♂, 33 ♀– INPA);. i.1997, ( 1 ♂, 1 ♀– MZUSP); xi.2005, luz móvel ( 1 ♂, 2 ♀– MNRJ); Km34: BaseLBA, 02º35’37’’S– 60º12’39’’W, vii.2008, luz ( 1 ♂– MPEG); Res[erva] Ducke, iv.1990, ( 1 ♀– MPEG); 02º55’51’’S– 59º58’59’’W, iii.2008, rede entomológica ( 1 ♀– INPA); Manacapuru, Com[unidade] Lauro Sodré, 03º20’55’’S– 60º37’25’’W, xi.2005, luz ( 1 ♀– INPA); Manicoré, Cachoeira, 05º29’44’’S– 60º49’21’’W, luz ( 1 ♀– INPA); Presidente Figueiredo, 02°00’55’’S– 59°49’40’’W, viii.2005, ( 3 ♂, 3 ♀– INPA); AM 240, Km24, x.2008, luz ( 1 ♀– DZUP); 02º01’05’’S– 59º49’59’’W, luz, ix.2008( 1 ♂– DZUP); Itacoatiara, MadeireiraMIL, 02°45’10’’S– 58°39’11’’W, xi.2005, luminosa móvel ( 2 ♂, 2 ♀–MZUEFS); Rio Abacaxis, 05º15’09’’S– 58º41’52’’W, v.2008, luz sobre o barco, ( 2 ♀– INPA); Pará: Benevides, Est[rada] Neopolis, SítioD. Doca, v.1991( 1 ♀– MPEG); Rondônia: ix.1966, Mantispa phthisicaGerstaeckerdet. N.D.Penny, 1982 ( 1 ♀– INPA); Mato Grosso: Nova Mutum: Faz. Buriti, ii.2002( 1 ♀– MZUSP); Bahia: Cachoeira Faz. Vila Rial, 14°36’23’’S– 38°53’47’’W, v.2007, luz, ( 1 ♂– INPA).
INPA
Manaus
Brazil
40
-2.5891666
Amazonas
21
-60.115276
9
10
61
33
28
Amazonas
[634,968,1077,1103]
1997-01
MZUSP
Brazil
9
10
2
1
1
Amazonas
[980,1431,1077,1103]
2005-11
MNRJ
Brazil
9
10
3
2
1
Amazonas
[151,1040,1114,1140]
2008-07
MPEG
Brazil
-2.593611
Base
21
-60.210835
Km
9
10
1
1
Amazonas
1990-04
MPEG
Res & Ducke
Brazil
9
10
1
1
Amazonas
[261,1083,1151,1178]
2008-03
INPA
Brazil
-2.9308333
21
-59.983055
9
10
1
1
Amazonas
2005-11
INPA
Brazil
Manacapuru
-3.348611
Lauro Sodre
21
-60.623608
Com
9
10
1
1
Amazonas
INPA
Brazil
-5.4955554
Cachoeira
21
-60.8225
Manicore
9
10
1
1
Amazonas
2005-08
2008-10
2005-08
INPA, DZUP
Brazil
-2.0152779
Km
21
-59.827778
Presidente Figueiredo
9
10
AM 240
7
4
3
Amazonas
[669,1293,1263,1290]
2008-09
DZUP
Brazil
-2.0180554
21
-59.833054
9
10
1
1
Amazonas
2005-11
2008-05
2005-11
INPA
Brazil
Itacoatiara
-5.2525
Rio Abacaxis
21
-58.69778
Madeireira
9
10
6
4
2
Amazonas
1991-05
MPEG
Benevides & Est & Neopolis & Sitio & Doca
Brazil
Para
9
10
1
1
Para
1966-09
INPA
Brazil
N. D. Penny
Rondonia
9
10
1
1
Rondonia
[278,1038,1412,1439]
2002-02
MZUSP
Nova Mutum & Faz. Buriti
Brazil
Mato Grosso
9
10
1
1
Mato Grosso
2007-05
INPA
Brazil
-14.606389
Cachoeira Faz. Vila Rial
21
-38.89639
9
10
1
1
Bahia