The Smicridea (Smicridea) fasciatella species group (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) in Brazil: six new species and new distributional records
Author
Desiderio, Gleison Robson
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Coordenação de Pós-Graduação (COPOG), Divisão do Curso em Entomologia (DiEnt), Coordenação de Biodiversidade (CoBio), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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Author
Pes, Ana Maria
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Coordenação de Pós-Graduação (COPOG), Divisão do Curso em Entomologia (DiEnt), Coordenação de Biodiversidade (CoBio), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
anampes@gmail.com
Author
Andrade-Souza, Vanderly
4428B020-7CE1-40C4-98A4-A9C6DD783286
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Coordenação de Pós-Graduação (COPOG), Divisão do Curso em Entomologia (DiEnt), Coordenação de Biodiversidade (CoBio), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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Author
Hamada, Neusa
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Coordenação de Pós-Graduação (COPOG), Divisão do Curso em Entomologia (DiEnt), Coordenação de Biodiversidade (CoBio), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-05-24
750
1
156
196
http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.750.1371
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2021.750.1371
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Smicridea
(
Smicridea
)
blahniki
Desiderio, Pes & Hamada
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
FD50773D-473C-4AC6-979F-D3F9E3B410E0
Figs 1–3
,
4A
Diagnosis
Smicridea blahniki
sp. nov.
is similar to
S. erecta
and
S. jeaneae
Desiderio, Pes & Hamada
sp. nov.
based on the strong, pointed apicomesal lobes on tergum X. Of these species, the new species is most similar to
S. erecta
, because the apicomesal lobes in both species touch distally and each lobe bears one pair of short, thin apical setae in dorsal view, while in
S. jeaneae
sp. nov.
, the apicomesal lobes do not touch distally and each has three medium-sized, thin apical setae.
Smicridea blahniki
sp. nov.
has one pair of long, stout subapical setae on the apicomesal lobe of tergum X, whereas
S. erecta
has one pair of mediumsized, thin setae (absent in
S. jeaneae
sp. nov.
). The basal segment of the inferior appendage in the new species has five stout apical spine-like setae, one long seta on the dorsal surface and four medium-sized on the mesal margin, whereas
S. erecta
and
S. jeaneae
sp. nov.
have three stout apical spine-like setae (one dorsal and two on the internal margin). Additionally, the apical segment of the inferior appendage in
S. blahniki
sp. nov.
is thick, slightly curved medially, and has a rounded apex, while in
S. erecta
and
S. jeaneae
sp. nov.
, this segment is slender, strongly curved medially, and has a slightly acute apex. Furthermore,
S. blahniki
sp. nov.
can be recognized by the stethoscope-shaped phallotremal sclerite of the phallic apparatus in dorsal view, while in
S. erecta
this sclerite is ribbon-shaped and in
S. jeaneae
sp. nov.
it is U-shaped in the proximal region and hastate in the distal region.
Etymology
The specific epithet is in honor of Dr Roger J. Blahnik (University of
Minnesota
,
USA
) in recognition of his contributions to the taxonomy and systematics of Neotropical caddisflies.
Material examined
Holotype
BRAZIL
•
♂
;
Amazonas
,
Barcelos
,
Parque Estadual Serra do Aracá
, 1
st
order stream;
00°54′13.68″ N
,
63°26′01.18″ W
;
1112 m
a.s.l.
;
2 Aug. 2009
;
A.M.P. Santos
,
N. Ferreira Jr
and
F.F. Salles
leg.;
Malaise trap
;
INPA-TRI 000106
.
Paratype
BRAZIL
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for holotype;
INPA-TRI 000107
.
Description
Adult male
(
Figs 1–2
)
FOREWING LENGTH. 4.15,
4.67 mm
(n = 2).
COLOR. General color brown (in alcohol) (
Fig. 1A
). Antennae yellowish brown (
Fig. 1A
). Head brown, denuded (
Fig. 1B–C
); dorsally with weakly-pronounced median suture; with five setal warts; anteromesal wart small, rounded; anterolateral pair undivided, weakly delimited; posterolateral pair large, ovoid (
Fig. 1C
). Maxillary palp with segments 1–4 increasing gradually about 0.8× in size toward more apical segments, segment 5 long, about 1.2× as long as all previous segments combined (
Fig. 1B
). Thorax pale brown, without setae (old specimens); legs brown, with mid leg tarsi yellowish (
Fig. 1A
). Wing venation typical for subgenus (
Fig. 1D–E
). Forewings, in alcohol, uniformly brown, with small white spot on apex of Cu2 (
Fig. 1D
). Sternum V with anterolateral glandular processes as long as sternum.Abdominal segments VI and VII with 2 pairs of internal glands, both pairs longer than their containing segments (
Fig. 1F
).
MALE GENITALIA (
Fig. 2
). Segment IX in lateral view with anterolateral margin nearly straight, strongly sclerotized (
Fig. 2A
); posterodorsal margin bearing small spicules, distributed in a subtriangular band (
Fig. 2B
). Tergum X elongate; in lateral view, ventrolateral margin strongly sclerotized, with four mediumsized, thin setae on apical third; apex with sharp notch, ending in slender, straight lobe (
Fig. 2A
); in dorsal view, lateral margin rounded; dorsomesal setose area bearing three medium-sized, thin setae; divided apicomesally by V-shaped incision about ¼ its length; apex of tergite rounded, with strong, pointed apicomesal lobe, touching distally, each bearing one pair of long, stout subapical setae and one pair of short, thin apical setae (
Fig. 2B
). Inferior appendages 2-segmented; basal segment long, slightly inflated distally, covered with long, thin setae, with a group of stout apical spine-like setae, one long seta dorsally and four medium-sized setae on mesal margin; apical segment short, about ⅓ as long as basal segment, thick, slightly curved medially, apex rounded with numerous short, thin setae on mesal margin (
Fig. 2B
). Phallic apparatus long and tubular; basal section, in lateral view, enlarged, 4× diameter of phallotheca at its narrowest point, forming an angle of about 93° with apical section; median section of phallotheca straight, with dorsal periphalic cap sclerotized, slender, and upturned (
Fig. 2C
); apex enlarged, without processes or plates; endothecal membranes without spines; phallotremal sclerite, in dorsal view, distinct, strongly sclerotized, stethoscope-shaped, proximal region slightly bifid and distal region with acute arms (
Fig. 2D–E
); in lateral view, slender, with dark brown comma-like median depression, distally arched, directed posterad (
Fig. 2C
). Ejaculatory duct of endophallus, in lateral view, distinct, sclerotized (
Fig. 2C
).
Fig. 1.
Smicridea
(
Smicridea
)
blahniki
Desiderio, Pes & Hamada
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♂ (INPA-TRI 000106).
A
. Lateral habitus (in alcohol).
B
. Head, right lateral view.
C
. Head, dorsal view.
D
. Forewing, right dorsal view.
E
. Hind wing, right dorsal view.
F
. Abdomen, ventral view. Scale bars in mm: A = 2; B–C = 0.5; D–F = 1.
Fig. 2.
Smicridea
(
Smicridea
)
blahniki
Desiderio, Pes & Hamada
sp. nov.
, male terminalia, holotype (INPA-TRI 000106).
A
. Terga IX, X and inferior appendages, lateral view.
B
. Same, dorsal view.
C
. Phallic apparatus, lateral view.
D
. Apex of phallic apparatus, dorsal view.
E
. Apex of phallic apparatus (photograph). Scale bars in mm: A–C = 0.1; D–E = 0.05.
Fig. 3.
Geographical distribution map for the new species of
Smicridea
McLachlan, 1871
treated in this study.
Bionomics
The males of
S. blahniki
sp. nov.
were collected near a 1
st
order stream, where the predominant vegetation is highland savanna with a minimum altitude of
1112 m
a.s.l. (
Fig 4A
). This stream is located in the Serra do Aracá mountain range, northern Brazilian Amazon. The water in the stream was black and acidic (pH 4.6), with low conductivity (10
μScm-1
), and a water temperature of 22°C. The stream was about
0.5 m
wide,
0.30 m
deep, with rocky bottoms characterized by boulders and slow-flowing water.
Distribution
(
Fig. 3
)
Brazil
: Amazon (Amazonas).