The genus Neotrichia Morton 1905 (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in Pará state Northern Brazil: New species and an unpublished species made available
Author
Neto, Jaime De Liege Gama
Universidade Estadual de Roraima (UERR), Coordenação de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi (MPEG), Coordenação de Zoologia. Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Author
Ribeiro, José Moacir Ferreira
Author
Passos, Mahedy Araujo Bastos
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-12-16
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Neotrichia pavula
sp. nov.
Figs 5A–5D
Diagnosis
. This species does not fit well into any of the species groups of
Marshall (1979)
as defined by
Keth
et al
. (2015)
. Although the bifurcate inferior appendages resemble those of members of the
N. canixa
Group, the male genitalia of
N
.
pavula
sp. nov.
do not have the divided bracteoles and the sclerotized horns projecting from the apex of segment X, typical of the
N. canixa
Group. The male of
N. pavula
sp. nov.
resembles those of
N. browni
Harris 1990
,
N. colmillosa
Harris 1990
, and
N. orejona
Harris & Davenport 1999
by segment IX having long processes which curve ventrad and then caudad in lateral view. These species are easily differentiated by the curved processes of segment IX, in dorsal view, parallel, sinuous, and convergent apically in the new species, crisscrossed in
N. colmillosa
and
N. browni
, and parallel and both curved right laterad apically in
N. orejana
.
Description
. Male (in alcohol): Dark brown with length of each forewing
1.8 mm
(
holotype
and
1 paratype
). Postoccipital setal warts pronounced, large, ovoid. Antennae each with 18 articles; scape normal, cylindrical, slightly longer than pedicel; flagellomeres as long as pedicel, cylindrical. Maxillary palp formula I-II-IV-III-V (shortest to longest), first two articles extremely short, shorter than wide. Mesoscutellum anterior margin convex; metascutellum convexly subtriangular. Sternum VII without apicomesal process.
Male genitalia.
Segment IX arising from within segment VIII, with pair of dorsal setal lobes (
Figs 5A, 5C
, dsl) and pair of ventrolateral sickle-like processes curved ventrad basally and then caudodorsad apically (
Figs 5A–5C
, vlp); anterolateral margins convex and produced anterad below midheight in lateral view (
Fig. 5A
); anterodorsal margin broadly U-shaped in dorsal view (
Fig. 5C
); anteroventral margin distinctly concave in ventral view (
Fig. 5B
); posterolateral margins in lateral view truncate and slightly sclerotized, each with membranous apicolateral projection much shorter than segment X, slightly upturned, bearing two apical setae (
Figs 5A–5C
, ap); each membranous posterolateral margin below membranous projection with single seta (
Figs 5A, 5B
, plm). Segment X fused with dorsum of segment IX; in lateral view, membranous with rounded apex; in dorsal view, posteriorly with V-shaped incision, separating pair of posterolateral triangular lobes; ventrolateral processes protruding beyond segment X and curved mesad apically (
Fig. 5A
, vlp). Subgenital plate, in lateral view, with ventromesal process apically truncate; in ventral view, slightly triangular with pair of subapicomesal setae. Bracteoles absent. Inferior appendages bifid in both lateral and ventral views (
Figs 5A, 5B
); in lateral view, each with dorsolateral process robust, tapered, and almost straight; ventromesal process about 1/2 length of dorsolateral process, tapered and straight, with single apical seta (
Fig. 5A
, ia); in ventral view, dorsolateral process robust, tapered and curved slightly inward apically; ventromesal process tapered and bearing apical seta (
Fig. 5B
, ia). Phallus elongate with wide tubular base narrowing to median constriction; paramere encircling shaft and extending posterolaterad about 1/3 length of apical portion (
Fig. 5D
, pr); apical portion sclerotized, ending in pair of acute processes at apex sharply angled laterad (
Fig. 5D
, pa); ejaculatory duct protruding subapically (
Fig. 5D
, ed).
Female, larva, pupa, and egg.
Unknown.
Holotype
male.
BRAZIL
:
Pará
:
São Geraldo do Araguaia
municipality,
Serra das Andorinhas
, Igarapé xambioazinho,
6°10’20.07” S
,
48°33’53.15” W
,
30. Oct. 2017
,
Pennsylvania trap
,
Ribeiro, J.M.F
, leg. (alcohol;
MPEG
).
Paratype
.
1 male
, same data as holotype (alcohol;
UERR
)
.
Distribution
:
Brazil
(
Pará
,
type
locality only).
Etymology.
The epithet “pavula” is a non-Latin adjective with invariant gender referring to a popular oral word used by the inhabitants of
Pará State
(“pávula” = stuck-up) to emphasize that someone is arrogant.