The Smicridea (Smicridea) fasciatella species group (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) in Brazil: six new species and new distributional records
Author
Desiderio, Gleison Robson
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Coordenação de Pós-Graduação (COPOG), Divisão do Curso em Entomologia (DiEnt), Coordenação de Biodiversidade (CoBio), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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Author
Pes, Ana Maria
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Coordenação de Pós-Graduação (COPOG), Divisão do Curso em Entomologia (DiEnt), Coordenação de Biodiversidade (CoBio), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
anampes@gmail.com
Author
Andrade-Souza, Vanderly
4428B020-7CE1-40C4-98A4-A9C6DD783286
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Coordenação de Pós-Graduação (COPOG), Divisão do Curso em Entomologia (DiEnt), Coordenação de Biodiversidade (CoBio), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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Author
Hamada, Neusa
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Coordenação de Pós-Graduação (COPOG), Divisão do Curso em Entomologia (DiEnt), Coordenação de Biodiversidade (CoBio), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-05-24
750
1
156
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.750.1371
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2021.750.1371
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Smicridea
(
Smicridea
)
polyacantha
Desiderio, Pes & Hamada
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
3D7EB67E-4896-419A-AC6C-A1171653B9F0
Figs 3
,
4F
,
13
–
14
Diagnosis
This new species is a distinct member of the
fasciatella
group due the presence of small endothecal spines on the apex of the phallic apparatus.
Smicridea polyacantha
sp. nov.
and
S. paranensis
are the sole species in the group that share this character. However, the new species has 40 conical endothecal spines grouped in a V-shaped arrangement in dorsal view, while
S. paranensis
has numerous fine spines organized in four rows. Additionally, the apex of the apical segment of the inferior appendage is rounded in the new species and obliquely truncated in
S. paranensis
. The phallotremal sclerite has a proximal region that is bifid, curved downward in lateral view, and a dorsolateral projection on the distal region that is unique in
S. polyacantha
sp. nov.
Etymology
The specific epithet is an allusion to the large number of endothecal spines present on the apex of the phallus. Derived from the Greek words, ʻ
poly
ʼ = ʻveryʼ or ʻmanyʼ and ʻ
akantha
ʼ = ʻspineʼ.
Material examined
Holotype
BRAZIL
•
♂
;
Amazonas
,
Manaus
,
BR–174
,
Balneário Km 18.5
;
02°49′00.80″ S
,
60°02′05.60″ W
;
33 m
a.s.l.
;
27 Oct. 2009
;
A.M.O. Pes
,
J.O. Silva
and
R. Boldrini
leg.;
white sheet with an LED light
;
INPA-TRI 000117
.
Paratypes
BRAZIL
•
18 ♂♂
; same collection data as for holotype;
INPA-TRI 000118
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for holotype;
7 Apr. 2009
;
INPA-TRI 000119
•
2 ♂♂
; same collection data as for holotype;
22 Jan. 2009
;
DZRJ
•
3 ♂♂
; same collection data as for holotype;
Nov. 2012
;
DZUP
•
5 ♂♂
;
Novo Airão
,
Igarapé
Mato Grosso
;
02°49′03.8″ S
,
60°55′47.1″ W
;
24–26 Nov. 2014
;
R.L.F. Keppler
and
J.O. Silva
leg.;
Pennsylvania trap
;
MZUSP
•
1 ♂
;
Mato Grosso
,
Sapezal
,
MT–235
,
Rio Papagaio
,
outside indigenous reserve
;
13°33′39.5″ S
,
58°24′24.2″ W
;
473 m
a.s.l.
;
31 Oct.–1 Nov. 2012
;
N. Hamada
and
J.M.C. Nascimento
leg.;
Pennsylvania trap
;
INPA-TRI 000120
.
Description
Adult male
(
Figs 13–14
)
FOREWING LENGTH.
3.61–4.02 mm
(mean = 3.79, SD = 0.15, n = 6).
COLOR. General color dark brown (in alcohol) (
Fig. 13A
). Antennae yellowish brown (
Fig. 13A
). Head dark brown, with brown setae on dorsum (
Fig. 13B–C
); dorsally with weakly pronounced median suture; with five setal warts; anteromesal wart small, rounded; anterolateral pair undivided, weakly delimited; posterolateral pair large, ovoid (
Fig. 13C
). Maxillary palp with segments 1–4 increasing gradually about 0.8× in size toward more apical segments, segment 5 long, about 1.2× as long as all previous segments combined (
Fig. 13B
). Thorax dark brown, covered with pale-brown setae; legs brown, with mid-leg tarsi yellowish (
Fig. 13A
). Wing venation typical for subgenus (
Fig. 13D–E
). Forewings, in alcohol, brown, with white transverse band subapically on pterostigma reaching base of R4+5 and small white spot on apex of Cu2 (
Fig. 13D
). Sternum V with anterolateral glandular processes slightly shorter than sternum. Abdominal segments VI and VII with 2 pairs of internal glands, both pairs as long as their containing segments (
Fig. 13F
).
Fig. 13.
Smicridea
(
Smicridea
)
polyacantha
Desiderio, Pes & Hamada
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♂ (INPA-TRI 000117).
A
. Dorsal habitus.
B
. Head, right lateral view.
C
. Head, dorsal view.
D
. Forewing, right dorsal view.
E
. Hind wing, right dorsal view.
F
. Abdominal segments IV–VIII, ventral view. Scale bars in mm: A = 2; B–C = 0.5; D–F = 1.
Fig. 14.
Smicridea
(
Smicridea
)
polyacantha
Desiderio, Pes & Hamada
sp. nov.
, male terminalia. –
A–E
. Holotype (INPA-TRI 000117).
A
. Terga IX, X and inferior appendages, lateral view.
B
. Same, dorsal view.
C
. Phallus, lateral view.
D
.Apex of phallus, dorsal view.
E
.Apex of phallus (photograph). –
F
. Paratype (MZUSP), apex of everted phallus (photograph), lateral view. –
G
. Paratype (INPA-TRI 000119), apex of everted phallus (photograph), dorsal view. Scale bars in mm: A–C = 0.1; D–G = 0.05.
MALE GENITALIA (
Fig. 14
). Segment IX in lateral view with anterolateral margin nearly straight, weakly sclerotized (
Fig. 14A
); posterodorsal margin bearing small spicules, distributed in two rounded bands (
Fig. 14B
). Tergum X elongate; in lateral view, ventrolateral margin slightly sclerotized, with five long, thin setae on apical third; apex produced and upturned (
Fig. 14A
); in dorsal view, lateral margin straight; dorsomesal setose area bearing two medium-sized, thin setae; divided apicomesally by a V-shaped incision about ½ its length; apex of tergite slightly pointed, with small apicomesal lobe and about six mediumsized, thin setae (
Fig. 14B
). Inferior appendages 2-segmented; basal segment long, slightly inflated distally, covered with medium-sized, thin setae, with one long, stout subapical spine-like seta on mesal margin; apical segment short, about ⅓ as long as basal segment, thick, slightly curved medially, apex rounded with numerous short, thin setae on mesal margin (
Fig. 14B
). Phallic apparatus long and tubular; basal section, in lateral view, enlarged, 3× diameter of phallotheca at its narrowest point, forming an angle of about 116° with apical section; median section of phallotheca straight, with dorsal periphalic cap sclerotized, slender and upturned (
Fig. 14C
); apex slightly enlarged, without processes or plates; endothecal membranes with 40 small, conical spines, grouped in a V-shaped arrangement and directed posterad; phallotremal sclerite, in dorsal view, distinct, strongly sclerotized, proximal region bifid, curved downward in lateral view and directed posterad, distal region with dorsolateral projections more than half length of sclerite, broad apically, folding and touching dorsomesally, and with another pair of slender ventrolateral projections curved downward and directed anterad (
Fig. 14D–E
); in lateral view, proximal and distal regions hooked, not parallel in proximal region (
Fig. 14C
). Ejaculatory duct of endophallus, in lateral view, indistinct (
Fig. 14C
). When endothecal membranes are everted, phallotremal sclerite modified into two dorsolateral slender lobes, forked at apex, connected to a dorsomesal ring, and apical spines divided into two lateral lobes with 20 spines each, in lateral view, directed anterad (
Fig. 14F–G
).
Bionomics
This species was collected near medium-sized streams with slow flow in central Amazonia. The streams were strongly impacted by human activities, especially recreational use (swimming) and road building (
Fig. 4F
). These streams have sandy bottoms and are characterized by Dense Ombrophilous Forest Lowlands to Dense Ombrophilous Forest. Only
one male
of
S. polyacantha
sp. nov.
was collected near a large river (Rio Papagaio) with fast-flowing water and a rocky bottom, located in the western part of the Brazilian Cerrado, where the vegetation is composed by Primary Savanna, Seasonal-Forest Savanna, and Wooded Savanna. The surroundings of this region are also strongly impacted by agricultural and pasture activities.
Distribution
(
Fig. 3
)
Brazil
: Amazon (Amazonas), Cerrado (
Mato Grosso
).