Wormaldia natalis, Holzenthal & Blahnik & Ríos-Touma, 2022

Holzenthal, Ralph W., Blahnik, Roger J. & Rios-Touma, Blanca, 2022, A new genus and new species of Ecuadorian Philopotamidae (Trichoptera), ZooKeys 1117, pp. 95-122 : 95

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1117.86984

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C583CC7A-B2AD-4204-8FA0-83C49BB088EA

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/84769896-75D5-4104-ABAF-24B17AF6CDAC

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:84769896-75D5-4104-ABAF-24B17AF6CDAC

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scientific name

Wormaldia natalis
status

sp. nov.

Wormaldia natalis sp. nov.

Fig. 14 View Figure 14

Type material.

Holotype. Male (pinned). Ecuador: Napo: Wildsumaco Lodge, small stream, Coati Trail @ wooden bridge, 0.67433°S, 77.60260°W, 1420 m a.s.l., 10.iii.2020, Ríos, Holzenthal, Frandsen, Pauls, Amigo, UMSP000500642 (UMSP). Paratype. Ecuador: same data as holotype, 1 male (pinned) (MECN).

Diagnosis.

Wormaldia natalis is undoubtedly most closely related to W. aymara Muñoz-Quesada & Holzenthal, 2015, described from Bolivia and resembling it in several respects, but particularly in the short, broad posteromesal projections from the posterior margin of tergum VIII (Fig. 14A, B View Figure 14 ) and the strongly tapering apical segment of the inferior appendage (Fig. 14A View Figure 14 ). However, it differs in the shorter, more basally inflated preanal appendages (Fig. 14B View Figure 14 ), less angular projection of segment IX below the inferior appendages (Fig. 14A View Figure 14 ), details of the apex and shape of the lateral projections of tergum X (Fig. 14A, B View Figure 14 ), development of the apical segment of the inferior appendages, and in having a longer phallic spine (Fig. 14D View Figure 14 ). Additionally, the two short projections from the posterior margin of tergum VIII have a more V-shaped than U-shaped basal separation (Fig. 14B View Figure 14 ).

Description.

Adult. Forewing length male 5.2 mm (n = 1). Head brown, with yellowish setae. Antenna with overall color yellowish, indistinctly annulated with light brown, somewhat flattened setae. Palps very short, with dark brown setae. Dorsum of thorax brown. Legs medium brown, spurs slightly darker; hind tibiae with sparse brush of long setae. Forewing covered with dark brown setae; apical forks I, II, III, IV, and V present. Hind wing translucent, with very fine, small, brown setae; apical forks I, II, III, and V present.

Male. Segment VIII slightly shorter than segment IX, tergum with pair of short, diverging, subtruncate posteromesal projections. Segment IX, as viewed laterally, with anterior margin weakly angularly produced at ca. mid-height, posterior margin nearly linear, angularly narrowing just below preanal appendage, dorsal margin, as viewed dorsally, very short, with short projecting anterolateral apodemes. Segment X, in lateral view, elongate narrow, somewhat down-curved, apex with short, angular apicodorsal projection, sensilla confined to apex; as viewed dorsally, elongate, tapering, subtriangular, apex subacute, with scattered sensilla, apex continuous laterally with short, diverging, rounded projections, each with several sensilla. Preanal appendage elongate, irregular in shape, with distinct basodorsal expansion, narrowing apically. Inferior appendage bi-segmented, both segments tapering from base to apex, basal segment very wide basally, ca. half height of segment IX, apical segment with apex subacute and slightly down-turned; as viewed ventrally, with basal segment bulbous, ~ 2 × width of apical segment, apical segment with dense apicomesal pad of short spines. Phallus, when viewed laterally, with phallobase very short, with basodorsal expansion, weakly sclerotized, tapering apically, endotheca with two spines, one short and strongly curved, the other elongate, narrow, more sinuously curved.

Female. Unknown.

Etymology.

From the Latin Wormaldia natalis , meaning birthday in reference to the date when the species was collected, March 10th, the shared birthday of collectors Frandsen and Holzenthal.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Philopotamidae

Genus

Wormaldia