Tropicophyllum mapinguari, Mendes & Rafael, 2025
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5564.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14612338 |
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Tropicophyllum mapinguari |
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sp. nov. |
Tropicophyllum mapinguari sp. nov.
Figures 197–201 View FIGURE 197 View FIGURE 198 View FIGURE 199 View FIGURE 200 View FIGURE 201
Diagnosis. Vein MA with four main branches reaching wing margin ( Fig. 198 View FIGURE 198 ). Tegmina with five large asymmetric hyaline bands; hyaline bands with small marks thin and dark, some marks angulate ( Figs. 198 View FIGURE 198 , 200B View FIGURE 200 ); cell MPCuA wide ( Fig. 198 View FIGURE 198 ). Mesobasisternum triangular, anteriorly straight; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally straight, posteriorly slightly concave, forming a posterolateral acuminate tip ( Fig. 197E View FIGURE 197 ). Metabasisternum diamond-shaped, anteriorly concave; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally straight, posteriorly convex, posterolaterally forming an angle of 90° ( Fig. 197E View FIGURE 197 ).
Description. Holotype Male.
Thorax. Mesobasisternum triangular, anteriorly straight; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally straight, posteriorly slightly concave, forming a posterolateral acuminate tip ( Fig. 197E View FIGURE 197 ). Metabasisternum diamond-shaped, anteriorly concave; lateral lobes anterolaterally convex, laterally straight, posteriorly convex, posterolaterally forming an angle of 90° ( Fig. 197E View FIGURE 197 ).
Wings. Vein MA with four main branches reaching wing margin ( Fig. 198 View FIGURE 198 ). Tegmina with five large asymmetric hyaline bands; hyaline bands with small marks thin and dark, some marks angulate ( Figs. 198 View FIGURE 198 , 200B View FIGURE 200 ); cell MP-CuA wide ( Fig. 198 View FIGURE 198 ). Left stridulatory file slightly sinuose; teeth on basal half wider and sparser than teeth on apical half ( Fig. 199A View FIGURE 199 ). Total file length of 2.8 mm, greater vein width of 0.5 mm and a total of 75 teeth. Rigth stridulatory file sinuose; medium teeth larger and close together ( Fig. 199B View FIGURE 199 ). Total file length of 1.9 mm, greater vein width of 0.4 mm and a total of 72 teeth.
Legs. All femora ventrally with several small spines ( Figs. 197F–H View FIGURE 197 ).
Abdomen. Cercus curved inwards, with the apex not expanded ( Figs. 197I–K View FIGURE 197 ). Apex of cercus with small curved convex projection with a dark brown color ( Fig. 197K View FIGURE 197 ). Stylus fusiform ( Fig. 197I View FIGURE 197 ). Apex of stylus not exceeding half of cercus length, in ventral view ( Fig. 197I View FIGURE 197 ).
Internal male genitalia. Not examined.
Coloration. Described based on photos of live specimens ( Fig. 200 View FIGURE 200 ). General color of body and tegmina dark green. Eyes dark green with white spots. Gena and lateral lobe of pronotum with large bluish white spot. Dorso-lateral suture slender and black. Mesothorax and metathorax laterally with a wide bluish white band on each. Metepimeron with beige large spot. Tegmina slightly hyaline, with dark green coloring; hyaline bands with whitish branches; small marks, thin and dark on hialine areas, some marks angulate. Abdominal segments laterally with bluish white bands and small white spots. Fore femur, fore tibia, mid femur and mid tibia dark green with two white bands and several small white spots. Hind femur and hind tibia dark green with three white bands and several small white spots.
Female: Unknown.
Etymology. The epithet is in apposition, mapinguari is an indigenous folk tale about a mythological creature living in the Amazonian forest of Brazil and Bolivia.
Distribution. Brazil: Acre ( Fig. 201 View FIGURE 201 ).
Type material. Holotype ♂. BRASIL, Acre, Bujari, Floresta Estadual Antimary , 09°20’01”S / 68°19’17”W, 25–27.viii.2016, armadilha luminosa, D.M.M. Mendes, F.F. Xavier F°, A.A. Agudelo & J.A.Rafael leg. ( INPA) GoogleMaps . Paratype: Idem (1♂ INPA and 1♂ MZSP) .
Measurements (mm). Holotype (♂): TL: 20; TegL: 32,9; TegH: 10,3; WF: 3,1; PL: 5,3; PH: 4,4; FF: 4,5; FT: 6,8; MF: 6,9; MT: 8; HF: 16; HT: 15,6; Lplac: 3,3; LC: 2,9.
Paratypes (♂): TL: 33,3–30,5; TegL: 49,9–48,2; TegH: 17,3–15,8; WF: 4,3–4,1; PL : 7,1–6,5; PH: 7,8–6,7; FF: 8,6–7,8; FT: 9,2–8,9; MF: 10,4–10,2; MT : 21,1–21; HF: 22,3–21,3; HT: 22–21; Lplac : 2,6–2,4; LC: 1,3–1; LO : 4,8–3,9.
Observation of behavior. Occurrence in area of endemism of the Inambari.
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