Barynema lorien, Wells & St Clair, 2021

Wells, Alice & St Clair, Rosalind, 2021, Review of the Australian endemic odontocerid genus Barynema and status of Australian Marilia (Trichoptera), Memoirs of Museum Victoria 80, pp. 101-112 : 107

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2021.80.05

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:827E8E1E-E6C4-424C-A4A2-2124128332F0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10887215

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E8CB61B0-BA99-4CC9-8A92-E94F3037E18D

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:E8CB61B0-BA99-4CC9-8A92-E94F3037E18D

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Felipe

scientific name

Barynema lorien
status

sp. nov.

Barynema lorien sp. nov.

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Figures 13–17

Material examined. Holotype. male, New South Wales, Lansdowne via Taree , 29.ix.1985, G.W. Williams ( NMV TRI-27071 , PT-1564)

Paratypes. Queensland: 2 males, 1 female, [Lamington] National Park , 1.xi.1954, T.E Woodward ( NMV TRI-27060 ) ; 1 male, Lamington National Park , 15.xi.1955, Yeo ( NMV TRI-27069 ) ; 1 male (reared from pupa), Tamborine Mountain , iii.1962, K. Korboot ( NMV TRI-27068 ) ; 1 female (reared from pupa), same data ( NMV TRI-27067 ) ; 3 males, 1 female, Lamington National Park , xi.1982, T. Hinger ( NMV TRI-27061 ) ; 1 male, Lamington National Park , xi.1982, G. Theischinger ( NMV TRI-27065 ) .

Other material. New South Wales: 1 male 1 female, Wentworth Falls , 22.xi.1960, C.N. Smithers ( NMV TRI-27059 ) ; 1 male, same data ( NMV TRI-27070 ) ; 1 male, [Barrington Tops State Forest], Manning River, Pheasant Creek Road, 3.xii.2007, A. Glaister, J. Dean and R. St Clair ( NMV TRI-54568 , JOS-237) .

Diagnosis. Resembling B. paradoxum , B. costatum , and B. lobatum sp. nov. in having males with the pre-anal appendages stout, apically rounded. The male differs from that of B. costatum in having each inferior appendage terminating in a small rounded area of short black setae, not an elongate brush. It is distinguished from B. costatum by having the lobes of the upper penis cover in ventral view acute apically, not flared distally as in B. costatum , and is distinguished from B. paradoxum by having the basal region of each inferior appendage subrectangular, not subquadrate, and from B. lobatum sp. nov. which has the mesal angle more strongly produced, rounded. Females resemble those of B. lobatum , having the apical lobes short, stout, and stepped (obliquely truncate).

Description. Mesothorax without mesoscutellar setate warts.

Male. Length of each forewing 6.8–7.5 mm (n = 4). Abdomen with small sharply pointed spur medially on sternite VII. Genitalia: Pre-anal appendages stout, rounded apically. Upper penis cover forming pair of elongate lobes of more or less uniform width for most of length, tapered slightly to apex. Inferior appendages each with coxopodite basally long, subrectangular to ovoid in ventral view, without any tufts of setae or mesal lobes, harpago slender at base, slightly dilated distally, with round pad of short, stout black setae apically.

Female. Length of each forewing 8.3–9.6 mm (n = 3). Terminalia: Apical lobes, slightly stepped toward rounded apices.

Distribution. Found from eastern New South Wales, from the Blue Mountains to the west of Sydney to south-eastern Queensland.

Etymology. Named after the Lorien Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area near Lansdowne, New South Wales.

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Odontoceridae

Genus

Barynema

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