Nectopsyche splendida ( Navás, 1917 )
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Nectopsyche splendida ( Navás, 1917 ) |
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Nectopsyche splendida ( Navás, 1917) View in CoL
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Literature records:
Navás (1917) [ Argentina]; Navás (1923) [ Argentina]; Flint (1972) [ Argentina and Colombia]; Flint (1982) [ Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela]; Flint (1991) [Roraima, Brazil, Ecuador and Guyana]; Flint (1996) [ Peru]; Almeida and Marinoni (2000) [Paraná, Brazil]; Paprocki et al. (2004) [checklist]; Paprocki and França (2014) [checklist]; Quinteiro et al. (2014) [Bahia, Piauí, Brazil]; Ríos-Touma et al. (2017) [ Ecuador]; Desidério et al. (2017) [Maranhão, Brazil]; Henriques-Oliveira et al. (2018) [Minas Gerais, Brazil].
Many of the literature records of N. splendida listed by Flint (1972, 1982, 1991), such as Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, did not include specific locality data. For some of these countries, additional information was provided in other papers ( Flint, 1996; Ríos-Touma et al., 2017) or are available from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility ( GBIF, database). For others countries, such as Colombia, Guyana, and Paraguay, no specific locality data are known. The species is frequently captured near larger rivers ( Flint, 1991) and at lower altitudes (10 m – 800 m), but it has been recorded at 1200m ( Henriques-Oliveira et al., 2018; GBIF, 2022).
According to the characteristics of the male genitalia, N. splendida belongs to the candida-group species [i.e., simple elongated preanal appendages ( Fig. 4B and 4C View Figure 4 ), slender straight inferior appendages ( Fig. 4B View Figure 4 ), and basoventral process of the inferior appendages digitate ( Fig. 4A and 4B View Figure 4 )].
Material examined. BRAZIL: Espírito Santo: Sooretama, Rio São José , 19°07’33.1”S 40°14’26.1”W, 25 m, 20.i.2015, CEUNES col. ( UFVB); same, except 13.i.2015 ( UFVB); São Mateus, Santa Maria, Sítio Santa GoogleMaps Maria, Rio São Mateus , S 18°39’17.1” W 39°59’36”, 17 m, 07-08.ix.2012, CEUNES col. ( UFVB) GoogleMaps ; Colatina , Rio Doce , S 19°26’06.4” W 39°57’04.8”, 75 m, 05-06.i.2022, Viana, Bonfá, Rodrigues & Rothe-Neves col. ( UFVB) GoogleMaps . Minas Gerais: Aimorés, Rio Manhuaçu , 19°29’38.1”S 41°16’31.7”W, 124 m, 06-07.i.2022, Viana, Bonfá, Rodrigues & Rothe-Neves col. ( UFVB) GoogleMaps ; Tumiritinga, Rio Doce , 18°58’07.6”S 41°39’49.4”W, 130 m, 07-08.i.2022, Viana, Bonfá, Rodrigues & Rothe-Neves col. ( UFVB) GoogleMaps ; Rio Doce, UHE Risoleta Neves, Rio Doce , 20°12’28.7”S 42°52’34.8”W, 315 m, 12.i.2022, Viana, Bonfá, Rodrigues & Rothe-Neves col. ( UFVB) GoogleMaps ; Naque, Rio Doce , 19°15’05.6”S 42°18’50.5”W, 190 m, 08-09.i.2022, Viana, Bonfá, Rodrigues & Rothe-Neves col. ( UFVB) GoogleMaps ; Cannã, Rio Santana, Cachoeira Grande , 20°36’19.0”S 42°36’13.0”W, 585 m, 27.x.2020, Salles, Bonfá & Gonçalves col. ( UFVB) GoogleMaps ; Viçosa , without a specific location, 13.i.1988, Fiuza col. ( UFVB) .
Distribution ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ). Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil (BA, ES, MA, MG, PI, PR, RR), Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela.
Almeida, G. L., Marinoni, L., 2000. Abundancia e sazonalidade das especies de Leptoceridae (Insecta, Trichoptera) capturadas com armadilha luminosa no Estado do Parana, Brasil. Rev. Bras. Zool. 17, 347 - 359. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0101 - 81752000000200005.
Desiderio, G. R., Barcelos-Silva, P., Souza, W. R. M., Pes, A. M., Azevedo, C. A. S., 2017. Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Maranhao State, Northeast Region, Brazil: a new species, checklist, and new geographical records. Zootaxa 4221 (2), 151 - 171. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4221.2.1.
Flint Jr., O. S., 1972. Studies of Neotropical caddisflies, XIV: on a collection from northern Argentina. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 85, 223 - 248.
Flint Jr., O. S., 1982. Trichoptera of the Area Platense. Biol. Acuat. 2, 1 - 70.
Flint Jr., O. S., 1991. Studies of Neotropical caddisflies, XLIV: on a collection from Ilha de Maraca, Brazil. Acta Amazon. 21, 63 - 83.
Flint Jr., O. S., 1996. The Trichoptera collected on the expeditions to Parque Manu, Madre de Dios, Peru. In: Wilson, D. E., Sandoval, A. (Eds.), Manu, the Biodiversity of Southeastern Peru. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., pp. 369 - 430.
Henriques-Oliveira, A. L., Rocha, I. C., Nessimian, J. L., 2018. Leptoceridae (Insecta, Trichoptera) from Serra da Canastra Mountain Range, Southeast Brazil: diversity, distribution, and description of two new species. Neotrop. Entomol. 48, 277 - 289. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 13744 - 018 - 0633 - 4.
Navas, L., 1917. Neuropteros nuevos o poco conocidos (novena serie). Memorias de la Real Academia de Ciencias y Artes de Barcelona. Tercera Epoca 13, 393 - 406.
Navas, L., 1923. Estudis sobre Neuropters (Insectes). Arxius Inst. Ciencies 7, 179 - 203.
Paprocki, H., Holzenthal, R. W., Blahnik, R. J., 2004. Checklist of the Trichoptera (Insecta) of Brazil I. Biota Neotrop. 4, 1 - 22. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / S 1676 - 06032004000100008.
Paprocki, H., Franca, D., 2014. Brazilian Trichoptera Checklist II. Biodivers. Data J. 2, e 1557. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / BDJ. 2. e 1557.
Quinteiro, F. B., Costa, A. M., Calor, A. R., 2014. Capitulo 18. Trichoptera do Semiarido II: Integripalpia. In: Bravo, F., Calor, A. (Eds.), Artropodes do Semiarido: biodiversidade e conservacao. Print Midia, Belem, pp. 229 - 244.
Rios-Touma, B., Holzenthal, R. W., Huisman, J., Thomson, R., Razuri- Gonzales, E., 2017. Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador. PeerJ 5, e 2851. https: // doi. org / 10.7717 / peerj. 2851.
Figure 2 Nectopsyche species.Nectopsyche aymore new species. A,forewing; B, head and thorax, dorsal; C,head and thorax, lateral.Nectopsyche splendida. D, forewing;E,head and thorax, dorsal; F, head and thorax, lateral.
Figure 4 Nectopsyche splendida (Navás, 1917). Male. A, inferior appendage, ventral; B, segment IX – X, lateral; C, segment IX, dorsal; D, phallic apparatus in full-erected state, lateral; E, phallic apparatus in relaxed state, lateral.Female. F, segment IX- X, dorsal; G, segment IX – X, vaginal apparatus, ventral; H, segment IX – X, vaginal apparatus, lateral.
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