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P.), India- 173211. +mpandher.iari@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Hussain, Zahid +0009-0005-3268-7390 +Department of Zoology, School of Biosciences & Biotechnology, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, J & K, India. 185234. +zahidshah2@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Kaur, Simarjit +0000-0003-1280-0550 +PostGraduate Department of Zoology, Postgraduate Government College for Girls, Sector- 11, Chandigarh- 160011. +simarjit485@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad Hussain +0000-0002-2094-0812 +PostGraduate Department of Zoology, Postgraduate Government College for Girls, Sector- 11, Chandigarh- 160011. +sajadzoo@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Majeed, Aquib +0009-0002-4491-099X +PostGraduate Department of Zoology, Postgraduate Government College for Girls, Sector- 11, Chandigarh- 160011. +majeedaquib@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-18 + + +5555 + + +2 + + +283 +291 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5555.2.8 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5555.2.8 +1175-5326 +14594696 +FE0B6460-1FF4-4886-A0B3-D1082FE6DC3D + + + + + + + +Chimarra godagama +Schmid 1958 + + + + + + + +( +Figs 11–14 +) + + + + + + + +Chimarra godagama +Schmid 1958 +, p. 5 + + +, pl. 12, figs 10–13. + + + + + + +Material Examined. + +Tamil Nadu +; +Erode +, +11°38’14.24”N +, +77°19’48.83”E +, + +746 m + +, + +31.i. 2023 + +, +12 males +, +3 females +, +R Babu +, ( +HARC +, +ZSI +Solan +). + + + + + + +Diagnosis. +The male genitalia of + +C. godagama + +Schmid +1958 + + +in lateral view are similar to those of + +C. actinifera + +(also reported from +Sri Lanka +) in the presence of a posteroventral process on segment IX and the broad and well developed sclerotized lateral lobes of tergum X in lateral view in both the species. However, in lateral view ( +Fig. 11 +), segment IX of + +C. godagama +is + +shorter dorsally but very much longer ventrally and truncate anteroventrally and the posterior margins are sinuate, whereas in + +C. actinifera + +the concave anterior and convex posterior margins of segment IX are nearly parallel and the posterolateral margins each have a small triangular projection above midheight. In lateral view ( +Fig. 11 +), the sclerotized lateral lobes of tergum X in + +C. godagama + +are very broad basally, abruptly narrowed at midlength, each tapering toward apex, apically directed dorsad, with dorsal margin bearing two small triangular teeth (sensillae of +Ross 1956 +) at 1/3 distance from base, whereas in + +C. actinifera + +these teeth are present preapically. In lateral view ( +Fig. 11 +), the inferior appendages in + +C. godagama + +are long, narrow, slightly sinuate and directed upward; in caudal view ( +Fig. 13 +) each is without any mesal projections except a serrate margin at the base in + +C. godagama + +; however, in lateral view in + +C. actinifera + +the inferior appendages are broad basally and directed posterad and in caudal view each has a mesal triangular projection beyond midlength. + + + + +Description. +Adult male. Color in alcohol brown, head blackish brown, antennae dark brown, legs brownish yellow. Wings fuscous. Body length from tip of head to apices of folded forewings about 9.00 mm. Length of each forewing 8.00 mm; discoidal cell length 2.25X its width; fork III almost equal to its stalk. Length of each hind wing +6.75 mm +. + + +Male genitalia +( +Figs 11–14 +). In lateral view ( +Fig. 11 +), segment IX anterodorsally short, anterior subdorsal margin concave, anteroventrally 3X as long as anterodorsally, subventral margin truncate, posteriorly sinuate and convex; posteroventral process well developed, triangular, acute. In lateral view, Preanal appendages small, semicircular, setose in lateral and dorsal views. In lateral view ( +Fig. 11 +), inferior appendages each with basal 1/4 twice as broad as apical 3/4, directed posterodorsad, sinuate, apically acute; in caudal view ( +Fig. 13 +) each inferior appendage concave mesally, evenly curved posterolaterad and posteromesad, with mesal margin serrate in basal 1/4, apically spinate. Tergum X with well-developed pair of sclerotized lateral lobes as well as membranous mesal lobe, in lateral view ( +Fig. 11 +) each sclerotized lateral lobe broad to midlength, then abruptly narrowed, apical half tapering, slender, and apically curved dorsad, dorsal margin at 1/3 distance from base with two small triangular “teeth” (sensillae of +Ross 1956 +)); in dorsal view ( +Fig. 12 +) sclerotized lateral lobes digitate, curved outward apically, with small “teeth” near mid length on mesal surface; membranous mesal lobe short, triangular between sclerotized lateral lobes. In lateral view ( +Fig. 14 +), phallus tubular, long, subapically with ridge on each of ventral and dorsal margins, apically truncate and with three small spines. + + + + +FIGURES 11–14. + +Chimarra godagma +Schmid 1958 + +, male genitalia. 11, left lateral; 12, dorsal; 13, right inferior appendage, caudal; 14, phallus, left lateral. + + + + +Distribution: +India +( +Tamil Nadu +), +Sri Lanka +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/F5/54/3B/F5543B0CFFE5FFA3FF6FFA72FD5C505D.xml b/data/F5/54/3B/F5543B0CFFE5FFA3FF6FFA72FD5C505D.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e5e88cbc879..00000000000 --- a/data/F5/54/3B/F5543B0CFFE5FFA3FF6FFA72FD5C505D.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ - - - -New records for the genus Chimarra Stephens 1829 (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae) in India - - - -Author - -Pandher, Manpreet Singh - - - -Author - -Hussain, Zahid - - - -Author - -Kaur, Simarjit - - - -Author - -Parey, Sajad Hussain - - - -Author - -Majeed, Aquib - -text - - -Zootaxa - - -2024 - -2024-12-18 - - -5555 - - -2 - - -283 -291 - - - - -https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5555.2.8 - -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.5555.2.8 -1175-5326 -14594696 -FE0B6460-1FF4-4886-A0B3-D1082FE6DC3D - - - - - - - -Chimarra actinifera -Schmid 1958 - - - - - - - -( -Figs 7–10 -) - - - - - -Chimarra actinifera -Schmid 1958 - -, 54, p. 10, pl 12 figs 6–9. - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/F5/54/3B/F5543B0CFFE5FFA5FF6FFA72FD69554B.xml b/data/F5/54/3B/F5543B0CFFE5FFA5FF6FFA72FD69554B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1e8b262624b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/F5/54/3B/F5543B0CFFE5FFA5FF6FFA72FD69554B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ + + + +New records for the genus Chimarra Stephens 1829 (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae) in India + + + +Author + +Pandher, Manpreet Singh +0000-0002-8045-7267 +High Altitude Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Saproon, Solan, (H. P.), India- 173211. +mpandher.iari@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Hussain, Zahid +0009-0005-3268-7390 +Department of Zoology, School of Biosciences & Biotechnology, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, J & K, India. 185234. +zahidshah2@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Kaur, Simarjit +0000-0003-1280-0550 +PostGraduate Department of Zoology, Postgraduate Government College for Girls, Sector- 11, Chandigarh- 160011. +simarjit485@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad Hussain +0000-0002-2094-0812 +PostGraduate Department of Zoology, Postgraduate Government College for Girls, Sector- 11, Chandigarh- 160011. +sajadzoo@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Majeed, Aquib +0009-0002-4491-099X +PostGraduate Department of Zoology, Postgraduate Government College for Girls, Sector- 11, Chandigarh- 160011. +majeedaquib@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-18 + + +5555 + + +2 + + +283 +291 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5555.2.8 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5555.2.8 +1175-5326 +14594696 +FE0B6460-1FF4-4886-A0B3-D1082FE6DC3D + + + + + + + +Chimarra actinifera +Schmid 1958 + + + + + + + +( +Figs 7–10 +) + + + + + +Chimarra actinifera +Schmid 1958 + +, 54, p. 10, pl 12 figs 6–9. + + + + + +Material Examined. + +India +: +Tamil Nadu +; +Erode +, +11°38’14.24”N +, +77°19’48.83”E +, + +746 m + +, + +31.i. 2023 + +, +11 males +, +12 females +, +R Babu +, ( +HARC +, +ZSI +Solan +). + + + + + + +Diagonsis. +The male genitalia of + +Chimarra actinifera +Schmid 1958 + +are similar to those of + +C. telihigola +Schmid 1958 + +(also reported from +Sri Lanka +). However, in lateral view ( +Fig. 7 +), the anterior and posterior margins of segment IX are nearly parallel in + +C. actinifera + +, whereas in + +C. telihigola + +segment IX is strongly produced anterodorsally and anteroventrally. The posteroventral process of segment IX is long, broad, and obliquely truncate in lateral view ( +Fig. 7 +) in + +C. actinifera + +, whereas it is short, elliptical, and apically blunt in + +C. telihigola + +. In lateral view, each sclerotized lateral lobe of tergum X in + +C. actinifera + +is elongate and forms before the upturned apex two small subapical “teeth,” one triangular and the second as an upturned hook, however, no such small subapical “teeth” are present in + +C. telihigola +. + +In caudal view, each inferior appendage is concave subbasally and there is a single round mesal projection at 2/3 distance from the base in + +C. actinifera + +, however, there is an acute subbasal angle and two round mesal projections at 1/2–2/3 distance from the base in + +C. telihigola + +. + + + + +FIGURES 7–10. + +Chimarra actinifera +Schmid 1958 + +, male genitalia. 7, left lateral; 8, dorsal; 9, right inferior appendage, caudal; 10, phallus, left lateral. + + + + +Description. +Adult male. Color in alcohol yellowish brown, dorsum of head dark brown, antennae pale yellow. Body length from tip of head to apices of folded forewings +9.5 mm +. Wings brownish. Length of each forewing 7.00 mm; length of discoidal cell about 2X its width; apical fork III about 1.5X its stalk length. Length of each hind wing +5.50 mm +. + + +Male genitalia +( +Figs 7–10 +). Sternite VIII with small posteroventral process. In lateral view ( +Fig. 7 +), concave anterior and convex posterior margins of segment IX nearly parallel, posterolateral margin with small triangular projection above midheight, posteroventral process long, broad, obliquely truncate. In lateral view ( +Fig. 7 +), preanal appendages each well developed, thumb-like, setose. Inferior appendages each with round subbasal angle of about 90°, slightly longer than tergum X, apically round; in caudal view ( +Fig. 9 +), projecting laterad from base and curved gradually mesad, concave mesal margin with small triangular and apically round projection at 2/3 distance from base. Tergum X with well-developed pair of sclerotized lateral lobes as well as membranous mesal lobe; in lateral view ( +Fig. 7 +) each sclerotized lateral lobe broad at base, tapering to upturned apex, subapically with two small subapical “teeth,” more-nearly basal “tooth” triangular and second “tooth” appearing as upturned hook; in dorsal view ( +Fig. 8 +) these sclerotized lateral lobes digitate on either side of membranous mesal lobe of tergum X. Phallus very long, slender, tubular, apically directed ventrad, phallotremal complex present, long and curved spine present at midlength, apicoventral margin of phallicata large spherical polyp-like process covered with radiating fine silky threads; spine present on apex of phallotremal membranes. + + + + +Distribution. +India +( +Tamil Nadu +), +Sri Lanka +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file