Agapetus christineae, Wells, Alice, 2010

Wells, Alice, 2010, Australian species of the genus Agapetus (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae), with descriptions of 13 new species, Zootaxa 2420, pp. 1-25 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.194445

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6211914

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B00E87B0-FF87-FFBD-8595-FDB0FEA7F874

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Plazi

scientific name

Agapetus christineae
status

sp. nov.

Agapetus christineae sp. nov.

Figs 20 View FIGURES 17 – 20 a, 20b, 21, 44

Material examined: Holotype male: New South Wales: Kosciuszko National Park, 1.8km NE of Thredbo, over narrow stream in flowering grassland, Malaise trap, 11–13.i.2002, C.L. Lambkin, N.T. Starick, 1480m, 36°28’49”S 148°18’51”E, ANIC.

Paratypes: New South Wales: Same data as for holotype, 18 males 7 females, ANIC; 3.2 km WSW of Thredbo, near Dead Horse Gap, over narrow stream flowing through flowering annuals, burnt mossy bogs, Malaise trap, 1–11.i.2004, C. & M. & N. Lambkin, N.T. Starick, 1496 m, 36°31’15”S 148°16’06’’E GPS, 44 males 35 females, ANIC & NMV. Victoria, Mt Stirling Road, 10 km E Mirimbah, 4.ii.1984, A. Neboiss, 1 male, NMV.

Other material examined: New South Wales, Kosciuszko National Park, 3.2 km WSW of Thredbo, near Dead Horse Gap, over narrow stream in flowering grassland, Malaise trap, 1–11.i.2002, C.L. Lambkin, N.T. Starick, 1496 m, 36°31’15”S 148°16’06’’E GPS [=site 1], 3 males 1 female, ANIC; 2 km WSW of Thredbo, near Dead Horse Gap, over narrow stream flowing through flowering annuals, burnt mossy bogs, Malaise trap, 1–11.i.2004, C. & M. & N. Lambkin, N.T. Starick, 1496 m, 36°31’15”S 148°16’06’’E GPS, 12 males, ANIC; 1.8 km NE of Thredbo, over narrow stream in sheltered gully, Malaise trap, 2–11.i.2004, C.L. Lambkin, N.T. Starick, 1480 m, 36°29’49”S 148°18’51”E GPS, 7 males 2 females, ANIC; 1.8 km NE Thredbo, hillside, thick flowering scrub, Malaise trap, 11–13.i.2004, 1480 m, C. & M. & N. Lambkin & N.T. Starick, 36°29’49’’S 148°18’51’’E GPS, 82 males 2 females, ANIC.

Diagnosis: The male of this species is distinctive among Australian Agapetus species due to the presence of a stout, black mesal ridge on each gonopod, easily visible in ventral aspect, and due to prominent black spiny apices on the lobes of segment X. Agapetus neboissi sp. nov. has similar apices on segment X. However, A. neboissi has a prominent sclerotised spur on each gonopod in the position of the gonopod ridge of A. christineae and A. neboissi has abdominal segment IX triangulate.

Forewing length: Male 4.3–4.6 mm; female 4.1–4.8 mm.

Male genitalia: Sternum VI mesal process present, well developed, apically slightly rounded, projecting caudad. Tergum X forming 2 unequal lobes, each with an attenuate, darkly sclerotised, upturned apex. Cerci almost half as long as gonopods, stout, rounded apically, each with row of setae dorsally. Gonopods well separated medially in ventral view and each with a sclerotised, broad, bladelike process on mesal margin; in lateral view stout, length more than 2X height, apically rounded. Phallic apparatus simple, rod-shaped, without spines or parameres.

Female: Terminalia very narrow when viewed from ventral aspect ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21 – 23 ). Sternum VI mesal process present, darkly sclerotised; segment VIII well developed, very darkly sclerotised and deeply but narrowly excised mid-ventrally.

Etymology: Named for Christine Lambkin, who, together with Noel Starick, collected the material in post-2003 fire surveys in Kosciuszko National Park.

Distribution: Known only from the Australian Alps of southern New South Wales and northeastern Victoria.

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Glossosomatidae

Genus

Agapetus

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