Paracloeodes waimiri, Nieto, Carolina & Salles, Frederico Falcaõ, 2006

Nieto, Carolina & Salles, Frederico Falcaõ, 2006, Revision of the Genus Paracloeodes (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) in South America, Zootaxa 1303, pp. 1-33 : 14-15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.173668

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5659802

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D1551547-9664-7B07-FE90-AF8DFBAD8CF3

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Plazi

scientific name

Paracloeodes waimiri
status

sp. nov.

Paracloeodes waimiri View in CoL sp. n. ( Figs. 85–95 View FIGURE 85 – 95 )

Mature nymph. Length: body, 2.5–2.7 mm; cerci and terminal filament broken. Antennae broken. Head yellowish, vertex with irregular light brown marks. Frontal keel absent, ocelli brown. Antennae pale yellow. Mouthparts: labrum ( Fig. 85 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ), dorsally with a pair of subapical setae near middle. Mandibles ( Figs. 86–87 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ): external margins straight. Prostheca of left mandible ( Fig. 86 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ) with 2 denticles. Lingua slightly shorter than superlingua and rounded apically. Maxillae ( Fig. 88 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ) with palpi 1.5 times the length of galea­lacinia. Labium ( Figs. 89 View FIGURE 85 – 95 a–b) with segment II of palpi with strong rounded distomedial projection, 2.25 times width of segment III, segment III conical, apically rounded.

Thorax yellowish brown, mesonotum with irregular light brown marks and with two brown spots near posterior margin. Fore wing pads whitish. Pleura brownish, sterna pale yellow. Legs ( Fig. 90 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ) yellowish white, apex of femora and tibiae brown, tarsal claws 0.6 times the length of tarsi, with 2 rows of denticles, small basally, increasing in size distally ( Fig. 91 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ). Hind wing pads present.

Abdominal coloration yellowish­brown, with brownish marks. Terga with median brownish spots and in females segment V with brownish markings as in Fig. 92 View FIGURE 85 – 95 a, and in males segments IV–VI as in Fig. 92 View FIGURE 85 – 95 b. Posterior margin of terga with spines 2.0 times wider than long ( Fig. 93 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ). Sterna yellowish­white. Gills whitish, apically rounded ( Fig. 94 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ). Paraprocts with 12 spines apically ( Fig. 95 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ).

Adults. Unknown.

Etymology. Waimiri is the name of one of the indigenous tribes that inhabit the area where the nymphs of this species were collected.

Discussion. This species can be distinguished from the other species of the genus by the following combination of characters, 1) frontal keel absent; 2) labrum with a pair of subapical setae near middle ( Fig. 85 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ); 3) labium with segment II of palpi with strong rounded distomedial projection, 2.25 times the width of segment III ( Fig. 89 View FIGURE 85 – 95 b); 4) tarsal claws long, 0.6 times the length of tarsi ( Fig. 90 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ); 5) hind wing pads present; 6) posterior margin of abdominal terga with spines 2.0 times wider than long ( Fig. 93 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ); 7) gills with main branch of trachea poorly pigmented ( Fig. 94 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ); 8) paraprocts with 12 spines apically ( Fig. 95 View FIGURE 85 – 95 ).

Material. Holotype female nymph: BRAZIL: Amazonas State, Presidente Figueiredo, Igarapé do km 24, remanso; 14/ X/ 2003, Salles col. Paratypes: 9 nymphs same data as holotype (mouthparts, legs and paraprocts of one nymph mounted on slides). Holotype and six paratypes housed at INPA, other paratypes deposited at IFML.

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Baetidae

Genus

Paracloeodes

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