A review of Neotropical species in Thienemanniella Kieffer (Diptera, Chironomidae)
Author
Wiedenbrug, Sofia
Author
Lamas, Carlos E.
Author
Trivinho-Strixino, Susana
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Zootaxa
2013
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3670.2.7
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The
Thienemanniella spreta
species group
The examination of the material of
T. sanctivincenta
Saether
,
T. liae
Paggi
,
T. sancticaroli
sp. n.
and
T. ubatuba
sp. n.
revealed that all four species are very similar. Small differences are found in the pupae or larvae. Due to the high similarity in several life stages, we suggest these species to represent a probably monophyletic group. Besides the four species already mentioned, more material examined from the neotropics is included in this species group. Possibly this material includes undescribed species, but complete associations and more material are necessary to assure species diagnosis in this very homogeneous group.
In the Nearctic key (
Hestenes & Saether 2000
), the species of the
T. spreta
group run to
T. taurocapita
Hestenes & Saether. The
male, pupa and larva of this Nearctic species fit the
T. spreta
group as defined here. According to the original description, the diagnostic features of
T. taurocapita
males are the basally flattened third palpomere and the two megasetae on the gonostylus.
The Asian species
Thienemanniella ginzanquerea
Sasa & Suzuki
sensu
Fu
et al
. (2010b)
seems to belong to the
T. spreta
group as well, but immature stages are required to evaluate this relationship.
According to
Langton and Visser (2003)
, long spinules on pupal abdominal sternite II are found in the West Palaearctic exuvial morphotype
Thienemanniella
Pe
4.
Material examined but unplaced to species.
Six males,
MEXICO
, Morelos,
2.5 km
N,
4 km
W of Huautla, Estación Ceamish,
940 m
a.s.l.,
18°27.671´N
,
99°02.475´W
,
13.XI.1996
, light trap, Zaragoza
et al
.,
ZMBN
Nos 20481, 20483-20487. One male,
COSTA RICA
, La Selva OTs., malaise trap,
2.III.1993
, T. Andersen,
ZMBN
No. chi 20081. One male,
VENEZUELA
, Falcón, P.N. Sierra de San Luis,
11°11.750´N
,
69°41.454´W
,
8-9.VI.2001
,
1.371 m
a.s.l., M. T. Holzenthal
et al.
,
ZMBN
No. chi 1619. Four males,
PERU
, Rio Llullapichis, light trap,
15.IX.1987
, C. J. Otto,
ZSM
. Three males,
BRAZIL
, MT, Nova Xavantina, faz. Sr. Queté, córrego Cachoeira,
14°32.817´S
,
52°31.395´W
,
16.X.2007
, light trap, L. C. Pinho et
al
.,
ZMBN
Nos 20071, 20072, 20074. One male, SP, Teodoro Sampaio, Parque Estadual do Morro do Diabo, foz córrego Taquara,
27.VII.2000
, net, H. F. Mendes. One male, SP, Sertãozinho, Reserva Ecológica Augusto Rushi,
28-30.X.2010
, malaise trap,
21°09.208´S
,
48°05.691´W
,
540 m
, Brown, Kung
et al.
Three males and four females, all with pupal and larval exuviae, SP, Jundiaí, Represa do Parque da Cidade,
01.XI.2007
, on
Eichhornia
sp., S. Wiedenbrug. One pharate female with pupal exuviae,
ARGENTINA
, Iguaçu Nat. Park, river before the waterfalls,
4.XII.1996
, F. Reiss,
ZSM
. Three males, one pupal exuviae,
CHILE
, Reg. Metropolitana, Cajon del Maipo, Puente el Yeso,
33°47.127´S
,
70°13.625´´W
,
1.842 m
a.s.l.,
16.II.1999
, T. Andersen,
ZMBN
No. chi 20479. One pharate male, Region VI, Rio Mataquito W. of Curico,
34°59.393´S
,
71°25.913´W
,
150 m
a.s.l.,
18.XI.1998
, drift net, T. Andersen,
ZMBN
No. chi 4729.
Diagnostic characters.
Male. Tergites I-IV clear with darker median part or totally brown (
Chile
,
Costa Rica
); TV brown; TVI and
TVII
brown with a white posterior rectangle;
TVIII
and hypopygium brown. Antenna with 12 flagellomeres; AR = 0.2–0.7; terminal flagellomere thicker apically, medially concave or pointed, not clubbed. Fore trochanter with rounded keel (
Figs 5
A, 9 A); hind tibial scale small, with one long curved seta and short spur. Tergites III–V with 5 setae. Hypopygium with tongue-like or triangular inferior volsella apically on gonocoxite. Superior volsella transparent, elongate, as long as half of gonocoxite, posterior margin straight or slightly concave, at 45° angle to gonocoxite median margin. Gonostylus with weak or strong crista dorsalis; transverse sternapodeme slightly curved, with or without small oral projections.
Pupa. Tergites without strong spines. Tergites III and IV with fine shagreen; shagreen points slightly larger and wider-based posteriorly; posterior tergites with elongate spinules in the oral-median region. Sternite II with shagreen of elongate spinules; sternites III–VIII with fine shagreen; male pupa with posterior shagreen on sternites VII and VIII slightly stronger, sometimes wide-based. Anal lobe rounded; male genital sac with posterior median margin oblique, not rounded.
Larva. Mentum with 3 median teeth, the central tooth usually smaller than the adjacent ones; first lateral teeth adpressed to outer median teeth. Head capsule and antenna brown, or head capsule yellow and antenna with segment 2 brown.