Helicopsyche melina, Johanson & Pham, 2012

Johanson, Kjell A. & Pham, Hong-Thai, 2012, Three new species of Helicopsyche (Trichoptera, Helicopsychidae) from northern Vietnam, with a key to Helicopsyche species of Vietnam, European Journal of Taxonomy 6, pp. 1-10 : 2-4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2012.6

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:164C48C6-78C5-413D-BCCD-304147AB9896

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3844365

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF87F9-5279-FF9D-B463-FA45FB6AF840

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Carolina

scientific name

Helicopsyche melina
status

sp. nov.

Helicopsyche melina sp. nov.

Fig 1 View Fig

Diagnosis

Helicopsyche melina sp. nov. is most similar to H. admata Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1992 , H. dacklestenensis Schefter & Johanson, 2001 and H. nastia Malicky & Melnitsky ( Melnitsky & Malicky 2008) particularly due to the presence of four-segmented maxillary palps in combination with the nearly similar shape of the gonopods and tergum X in lateral view. The new species is easily distinguished from these by the presence of a well-developed transverse plate of segment IX located at mid-height of posterior part of the segment; the primary branch of each gonopod is produced anterad; and the secondary branch of each gonopod is long, straight, and oriented in right angle to the primary branch of the gonopods.

Etymology

Melina, named after the Melinh Station for Biodiversity, near the type locality.

Material examined

Holotype ♂

VIETNAM: Vinh Phuc Prov, Me Linh District , stream near Ngoc Thanh Village , Melinh Station for Biodiversity , 21°23'28.2"N, 105°42'46.7"E, 233 m, Malaise trap 4-12 Apr. 2011, loc#VN001, leg. K.A. Johanson, P.H. Thai & T.T. Du (NHRS, alcohol) [DNA voucher IP7].

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Paratypes ♂

VIETNAM: 8 ♂♂, Vinh Phuc Prov, Me Linh Distr, stream near Ngoc Thanh Village, 21°23'40.1"N, 105°42'54.9"E, light trap 5 Apr. 2011, loc# VN 008, leg. K.A. Johanson, P.H. Thai & T. T. Du ( IEBR, alcohol); 241 ♂♂, Vinh Phuc Prov, Me Linh District, stream near Ngoc Thanh Village, 21°23'48.4"N, 105°42'56.1"E, 186 m, Malaise trap 5-12 Apr. 2011, loc# VN 006, leg. K.A. Johanson, P.H. Thai & T. T. Du ( NHRS, alcohol); 20 ♂♂, Vinh Phuc Prov, Me Linh District, stream near Ngoc Thanh Village, 21°23'48.4"N, 105°42'56.1"E, 186 m, Malaise trap 5-12 Apr. 2011, loc# VN 006, leg. K.A. Johanson, P.H. Thai & T. T. Du ( IEBR, alcohol); 34 ♂♂, Vinh Phuc Prov, Me Linh Distr, stream near Ngoc Thanh Village, 21°23'38.9"N, 105°42' 50.7"E, light trap 4 Apr. 2011, loc# VN 002, leg. K.A. Johanson, P.H. Thai & T. T. Du ( NHRS, alcohol); 2 ♂♂, Vinh Phuc Prov, Me Linh Distr, stream near Ngoc Thanh Village, 21°23'58.7"N, 105°42'49.8"E, light trap 5 Apr. 2011, loc# VN 007, leg. K.A. Johanson, P.H. Thai & T. T. Du ( NHRS, alcohol).

Description

MAXILLARY PALPS. Four-segmented, each segment gradually shorter distally. Pair of interantennal setal warts bean shaped, each about as long as width of individual scapus. Each scapus about as long as each basal segment of maxillary palps. Spur formula 1,2,4; each foreleg spur slightly shorter than each first tarsomere.

LENGTH. Forewing 2.8-3.6 mm, hind wing 2.3-2.9 mm (N = 10).

MALE ABDOMEN AND GENITALIA. ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) Sternal process VI about one-fifth as long as sternum VI, straight, oriented posteroventrad; slightly tapering in lateral view ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); with slightly club-shaped apex in ventral view ( Fig. 1B View Fig ). Segment IX about as long as high in lateral view ( Fig. 1C View Fig ); each anterior lobe of segment IX ( Fig. 1C View Fig ) narrowly and symmetrically ellipsoid in lateral view, oriented anterad; anterodorsal and anteroventral margins almost straight ( Fig. 1C View Fig ); in dorsal view, inner margin forming narrowly ellipsoid cavity ( Fig. 1D View Fig ); in ventral view, without central posterior process ( Fig. 1E View Fig ); inner margin forming nearly triangular cavity; lateral apodemes nearly horizontal ( Fig. 1C View Fig ), widening anteriorly, meeting anterior margin, sub-marginal line absent; tergal transverse apodemes well-developed; sternal transverse apodeme absent. Transverse plate of segment IX located at mid-height of posterior margin of segment IX; in lateral view almost club-shaped, curving ventrad ( Fig. 1C View Fig ); in ventral view forming broadly heart-shaped plate above basal part of gonopods ( Fig. 1E View Fig ). Tergum X, in lateral view, oriented posterad ( Fig. 1C View Fig ), almost straight, tapering along its length; apex strongly pointed ( Fig. 1D View Fig ); in dorsal view ( Fig. 1D View Fig ), deeply divided into pair of tapering, divergent branches, with about 3 pairs of equally long megasetae in apical group, starting opposite to apex of gonopods in lateral view ( Fig. 1C View Fig ). Superior appendages tubular ( Fig. 1D View Fig ), slightly curving dorsally. Primary branch of gonopods, in lateral view ( Fig. 1C View Fig ), oriented dorsally, broadened distad to mid-height; anterior margin smooth, strongly concave; dorsal and posterior margins edged, undulating, posteroventral margin almost straight ( Fig. 1C View Fig ); apices produced mesad into rounded lobes above basolateral part of tergum X. Secondary branch of gonopods nearly as long as secondary branch of gonopods; slender, almost straight in lateral view, except apex slightly curving dorsad; with few setae; curving mediad in ventral view ( Fig. 1E View Fig ). Basomesal lobes absent. Basal plate, in lateral view ( Fig. 1C View Fig ), nearly straight, narrowing along its length, slightly produced beyond anteroventral margin of segment IX in lateral view ( Fig. 1C View Fig ); narrow in ventral view ( Fig. 1E View Fig ). Phallic apparatus, lateral view, tube-shaped along its length ( Fig. 1F View Fig ), narrowest shortly after basis, apex about as broad as base; nearly straight after mid-length; in ventral view, with basis narrow ( Fig. 1G View Fig ); widest immediately after mid-length; endotheca weakly produced, posteroventral part not sclerotized, except pair of weakly sclerotized pair of triangular processes distally of phallic sclerite.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

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