Ugandatrichia Mosely, 1939

Ito, Tomiko & Ohkawa, Ayuko, 2012, The genus Ugandatrichia Mosely (Trichoptera, Hydroptilidae) in Japan, Zootaxa 3394, pp. 48-58 : 48-49

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.281790

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6178378

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87C1-F82D-2038-FF60-F9C9E257FC98

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scientific name

Ugandatrichia Mosely, 1939
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Genus Ugandatrichia Mosely, 1939 View in CoL

Ugandatrichia Mosely, 1939 View in CoL , 36, Kenya. Type species: Ugandatrichia minor Mosely View in CoL , by original designation. Moselyella Kimmins, 1951, 195–196. Type species: Ithytrichia violacea Morton , by original designation and monotypy. Synonymized by Schmid (1960).

Ugandatrichia: Marshall, 1979 View in CoL , 195, 198–199.

Adult. Head with pairs of large ellipsoidal dorsal setal warts, gently curved long dorso-lateral warts and small round postero-lateral warts; antennae usually long, 30–37 segments, ocelli 3. Maxillary palpi 5-segmented, 2 basal segments short, other segments cylindrical, apical segment longest; labial palpi 3-segmented, basal segment short, other segments cylindrical. Pronotum with pairs of round mesal warts and round lateral warts; mesoscutellum diamond-shaped.

Wings relatively broad but still long and acuminate as typical of the Hydroptilidae View in CoL , forewings with apical forks II and III and often discoidal cell, hindwings with apical forks II, III and V and often discoidal cell, crossveins often indistinct, forewings with dense dark setal coverings and sometimes with oval patch of creamcoloured scalelike hairs (androconia according to Hsu & Chen 2002). Spur formula 0, 3, 4.

Male with pair of long, membranous eversible processes (scent organs) arising laterally between tergite and sternite of segment II in some species. A small semi-membranous ventral process present in both sexes, on sternum VII in male and sternum VI in female.

Male genitalia. Segment IX well developed, variously with dorsal and ventral posterior and anterior excisions; segment X variable in development, from bearing median lobe and lateral processes to difficult to discern; inferior appendages large, broad and elongate in some species, bifurcate at apical half in some species, with few spurs mesally or meso-dorsally in some species, without superior or inner lobes; phallus slender, with distinct proximal and distal regions, divided by constriction adjacent to spiral titillator.

Female genitalia. Known for few species. Sternite VII with diagnostic patch or row of setae in some species; sternite VIII with sclerotized process or some other distinctive marking.

Final instar larva. Known for few species. Cylindrical or flattened dorsoventrally. Head dark. Thoracic legs short and stout. Abdominal segments I to VII with some tergal and pleural sclerites, presence and shapes of sclerites appearing to be species specific.

Japanese name. Ô-hime-tobikera-zoku (newly given here).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Hydroptilidae

Loc

Ugandatrichia Mosely, 1939

Ito, Tomiko & Ohkawa, Ayuko 2012
2012
Loc

Ugandatrichia:

Marshall 1979
1979
Loc

Ugandatrichia

Mosely 1939
1939
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