diff --git a/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3DFF45648B244FFEE7.xml b/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3DFF45648B244FFEE7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1ceeee3d349 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3DFF45648B244FFEE7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + +Two new species of the genus Pseudostenophylax Martynov (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) from the Indian Himalaya + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + + + +Author + +Saina, Malkiat S. + + + +Author + +Pandher, Manpreet S. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2013 + +2013-02-20 + + +3616 + + +3 + + +287 +290 + + + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.3616.3.7 +1175-5326 +218200 +83E1FC54-2AF8-4840-A1A3-DB5396641C08 + + + + + + +Pseudostenophylax +Martynov 1909: 281 + + + + + + +Type species: + +Pseudostenophylax fumosus +Martynov + +(designated by +Mosely 1936 +) + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3DFF4565DE25D6FB33.xml b/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3DFF4565DE25D6FB33.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..41ac635fa47 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3DFF4565DE25D6FB33.xml @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ + + + +Two new species of the genus Pseudostenophylax Martynov (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) from the Indian Himalaya + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + + + +Author + +Saina, Malkiat S. + + + +Author + +Pandher, Manpreet S. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2013 + +2013-02-20 + + +3616 + + +3 + + +287 +290 + + + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.3616.3.7 +1175-5326 +218200 +83E1FC54-2AF8-4840-A1A3-DB5396641C08 + + + + + + +Pseudostenoplylax himachalica + +sp. n. + + + + + +( +Figs. 1–4 +) + + + + +Diagnosis. +This species closely resembles + +Pseudostenophylax kashmirensis +( +Mosely 1936 +) + +in the + +P +. +aniketos + +Group ( +Schmid 1991 +), but its distinctive features include the following: The zone of spicules of tergite VIII is apicodorsally pointed (the zone of spicules of tergite VIII is apicodorsally nearly truncate in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +); the intermediate appendages are apically triangular in dorsal view and finger-like in lateral view (the intermediate appendages are apically pointed both in dorsal and in lateral views in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +); the preanal appendages are apically curved upwards in lateral view (the preanal appendages are straight in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +); the phallus has a small pair of processes at mid length (the phallus has a pair of prominent finger-like processes near mid length in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +); the parameres are apically beak-like (the parameres are apically dilated in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +). + + + + +Description. +Length of each male forewing 16–17 mm (n=3). Body dark brown. Spines on legs blackish, spurs brown. Spur formula 1, 3, 4. + + +Male genitalia ( +Figs. 1–4 +). Tergite VIII sloping posteroventrad, its zone of spicules concave at its sides, apicoposteriorally produced as subtriangular patch. Segment IX reduced dorsally, moderately developed laterally, more developed and notched apicoventrally. Segment X much reduced. Preanal appendages folded near base in dorsal view, apically cylindrical both in dorsal and lateral views; broad near base, apically curved and pointed upwards in lateral view. Intermediate appendages forming two, antagonistic curved lobes with broadened bases in dorsal view, finger-like and almost vertically produced in lateral view; bi-lobed membranous areas lying below intermediate appendages in dorsal view. Inferior appendages simple, apically rounded, each broad near base in lateral view; in ventral view with apical emargination. Phallus tubular, constricted midway, with two short processes arising at constriction, bearing short hairs in dorsal view. Parameres curved mesad, distal sclerotized part beak-like, strongly setose. + + + + +Material examined. + +Holotype +3. +INDIA +: +Himachal Pradesh +, +Sathrundi +, + +2800 m + +, + +12-vi-2011 + +, collector +Manpreet S. Pandher + +. + +Paratypes +: Same data, 33, 2Ƥ + +. + + + + +Etymology. +The species epithet is derived from Himachal Pradesh State, where the type specimens were collected. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3FFF456168249AFE76.xml b/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3FFF456168249AFE76.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..92b8c5a1d55 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/66/7D/87/667D87C8BB6AAB3FFF456168249AFE76.xml @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ + + + +Two new species of the genus Pseudostenophylax Martynov (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) from the Indian Himalaya + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + + + +Author + +Saina, Malkiat S. + + + +Author + +Pandher, Manpreet S. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2013 + +2013-02-20 + + +3616 + + +3 + + +287 +290 + + + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.3616.3.7 +1175-5326 +218200 +83E1FC54-2AF8-4840-A1A3-DB5396641C08 + + + + + + +Pseudostenphylax gulmargensis + +sp. n. + + + + + +( +Figs. 5–8 +) + + + + +Diagnosis. +This species also resembles + +P +. +kashmirensis + +of the + +P. aniketos + +Group, but differs by having apices of the intermediate appendages acutely produced in dorsal view (apices of the intermediate appendages are somewhat triangular in dorsal view in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +); when seen laterally, each intermediate appendage has a small subventral protuberance and is apically slender (each intermediate appendage is truncate ventrally and apically slightly rounded in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +); the preanal appendages are almost as long as the inferior appendages in lateral view (the preanal appendages are shorter than the inferior appendages in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +in lateral view); the phallus is apicolaterally rounded (the phallus is apicolaterally truncate in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +); the parameres are slender near the base and dilated apically (the parameres are almost of the same diameter throughout their length in + +P +. +kashmirensis + +). + + + + +Description. +Length of each male forewing 17 mm (n=1). Body reddish brown. Legs with spines black and spurs light brown. Spur formula 1, 3, 4. + + +Male genitalia ( +Figs. 5–8 +). Tergite VIII sloping posteroventrad in distal 1/3rd, its apical zone of spicules concave in outline in dorsal view. Segment IX reduced dorsally, moderately developed laterally with triangular prominence at mid height; moderately developed ventrally, broadly excavated anteroventrally and posteroventrally with small, triangular, mesal protrusion in each excavation. Segment X much reduced. Preanal appendages cylindrical in dorsal view, rounded apically; laterally each appearing as long triangular lobe. Intermediate appendages bilobed in dorsal view, each lobe broad near base, acutely produced apicodorsally; intermediate appendage on each side positioned almost directly above its preanal appendage in lateral view, rounded dorsally, with small triangular prominence ventrally. Large membranous structure situated below intermediate appendages in dorsal view, in lateral view this structure appearing somewhat spoon-shaped. Inferior appendages large, oval in outline in dorsal view, somewhat finger-like in lateral view; in ventral view each apically rounded with small pointed projection near centre. Phallus apically rounded, with pair of small stalks at mid length bearing long apical setae; parameres apically wider, strongly armed with distal setae mesal apex of each with small acute projection in dorsal view. + + + + +FIGURES 1–8. + +Pseudostenophylax + +spp. n., male genitalia. 1–4, + +P +. +himachalica + + +sp. n. + +: 1, dorsal view; 2, ventral view; 3, left lateral view; 4, phallic apparatus, dorsal view. 5–8, + +P +. +gulmargensis + + +sp. n. + +: 5, dorsal view; 6, ventral view; 7, ventral view; 8, phallic apparatus, dorsal view. VIII=segment VIII, IX=segment IX, X=segment X, INF=inferior appendage, INT=intermediate appendage, ML=membranous lobe, PA=preanal appendage, PH=phallus, PR=paramere. + + + + +Material examined: + +Holotype +3. +INDIA +: +Jammu and Kashmir +, +Gulmarg +, +2800 m +, + +19 August 2010 + +, collector +Sajad H Parey + +. + +Paratype +: Same data, 1Ƥ + +. + + + + +Etymology. +The species epithet is derived from the type locality “Gulmarg” (Jammu & Kashmir). + + + + \ No newline at end of file