Metrichia cascada, Harris & Armitage, 2023

Harris, Steven C. & Armitage, Brian J., 2023, The Trichoptera of Panama XXII. Sixteen new microcaddisfly species (Trichoptera, Hydroptilidae), ZooKeys 1174, pp. 35-74 : 35

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1174.107314

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F7F609A6-F108-48BD-A3EE-1E17238D4002

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Metrichia cascada
status

sp. nov.

Metrichia cascada sp. nov.

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Type locality.

Panama: Chiriqui Province: Cuenca 108; Boquete District; Volcán Barú NP; Río del Guayabo; PSPSCB-PNVB-C108-2017-018; 8.84939°N, 82.49349°W; 1947 m a.s.l.

Type specimen.

Holotype: male, Panama: Chiriqui Province: Cuenca 108; Boquete District; Volcán Barú NP; Río del Guayabo; PSPSCB-PNVB-C108-2017-018; 8.84939°N, 82.49349°W; 1947 m a.s.l.; Malaise trap; E. Álvarez, E. Pérez, T. Ríos; 5-8.vi.2017; MIUP-008-T-2023 (in alcohol).

Diagnosis.

Similar in many respects to both M. pakitza Flint & Bueno-Soria and M. diosa Flint & Bueno-Soria, both from Peru, M. cascada sp. nov. is distinguished from these species by the sharply narrowed posterior of the inferior appendage in lateral view, which is also deeply incised posteroventrally. There is also a spinose projection from the basal anterior margin and a knob-like process from the posterior margin of the inferior appendage when viewed in dorsal or ventral views in M. cascada sp. nov., which is not seen in the related species.

Description.

Male. Total length 1.9 mm, antenna short with 17 segments, middle segments flattened and widening, wings and body brown in alcohol, abdominal terga without modifications. G enitalia. Abdominal segment VII annular without ventromesal process. Segment VIII triangular, tapering ventrally; in ventral view very short, broad emargination posteriorly; in dorsal view truncate. Segment IX triangular, tapering anteriorly into segment VII, posterior margin sinuate; in ventral view slightly incised mesally on posterior margin, anterior margin rounded; narrow in dorsal view. Preanal appendage (cercus) ovate laterally and dorsally. Dorsolateral hook in lateral view narrow over length, tapering apically and curving ventrad; in dorsal view narrow over length, apices rounded and tapering inward. Segment X lobate in lateral view, rounded distally; in dorsal view broadly triangular, apex truncate and membranous. Inferior appendage in lateral view wide basally and rounded, tapering distally, incised posteroventrally, upper portion long and pointed apically, lower portion short and acute, process with numerous dark peg-like setae from basal inner margin; in ventral view wide basally, tapering distally, subapical knob on inner margin; in dorsal view wide basally, tapering distally, subapical spike on inner margin, renal-shaped process bearing short pegs on inner margin near base. Phallus in dorsal view wide basally, narrowing apically, distal portion with pair of spines, subapical spine larger than apical spine, and straight, apical spine short and curved; in lateral view, subapical spine twice as long and thicker than apical spine, curving slightly under phallic shaft, apical spine short and dorsal in position.

Distribution.

Panama.

Etymology.

The species name Metrichia cascada (cascade or waterfall) derives from Spanish, referring to the cascade on the Río del Guayabo where the species was collected.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Hydroptilidae

Genus

Metrichia