A reappraisal of the taxonomy of Neotropical Sialidae (Insecta: Megaloptera): with the description of a new genus from Cuba
Author
Ardila-Camacho, Adrian
AE43CCE5-53B7-4BAF-B30A-46655E2E578D
Posgrado en Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto de Biología, UNAM, Depto. de Zoología, Apdo. Postal 70 - 153, 04510 Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico & Grupo de Investigación en Biotecnología y Medio Ambiente, Depto. de Biología, Universidad INCCA de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia
aardilac88@gmail.com
Author
Rivera-Gasperín, Sara Lariza
3987E426-106F-466E-8F69-7FFC7A787CE8
Red de Biodiversidad y Sistemática, Instituto de Ecología, A. C., Carretera antigua a Coatepec 351, El Haya, 91070 Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
zaralariza@gmail.com
Author
Martins, Caleb Califre
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Instituto de Biología, UNAM, Depto. de Zoología, Apdo. Postal 70 - 153, 04510 Ciudad de México, Mexico.
calebcalifre@gmail.com
Author
Contreras-Ramos, Atilano
1EC6004F-2261-415D-AC90-46D1B7344255
Instituto de Biología, UNAM, Depto. de Zoología, Apdo. Postal 70 - 153, 04510 Ciudad de México, Mexico.
acontreras@ib.unam.mx
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-11-30
782
21
54
http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.782.1587
journal article
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Caribesialis
Ardila-Camacho, Martins & Contreras-Ramos
gen. nov.
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Figs 1–6
Type
and only species
Sialis bifasciata
Hagen 1861: 188
.
Diagnosis
Caribesialis
gen. nov.
is distinguished from other
Sialidae
genera by the presence of elongated, tubular and digitiform gonostyli 9. Similar structures are also present only in
Sialis nevadensis
Davis, 1903
, but in this species these sclerites are short and unguiform. The presence of gonocoxites 10 forming a tiara-shaped sclerite with prominent median hook-shaped process is a unique character of this genus. The gonocoxites 10 are also present in some species of
Sialis
Latreille, 1802
and
Austrosialis
Tillyard, 1919
; nevertheless, in these genera they are present as one or a pair of small sclerites. Another autapomorphy of the new genus is the structure of the gonocoxites 11, which form a barshaped sclerite fused to the inner region of the ectoproct. Species of
Stenosialis
Tillyard, 1919
and
Sialis navasi
Liu
et al.
, 2009
also have this structure fused to the ectoproct; nevertheless, in
Stenosialis
the gonocoxites 11 are fused only with the ventral region of the ectoproct, while in
S. navasi
the gonocoxites 11 are completely fused with the ectoproct. The new genus has a median, short and straight, caudally projected bifid process (interpreted as gonostyli 11), whose base is fused forming a Y-shaped structure. In other genera of
Sialidae
, this structure is generally separated into two parts, and when their bases are fused (e.g.,
Sialis nigripes
Pictet, 1865
and
Sialis infumata
Newman, 1838
) they are elongated and projected posteroventrad or posterodorsad, instead of caudally.
Etymology
The generic epithet is a combination of –
caribe
– in allusion to the native aboriginal people that inhabited a great part of northern South America and the Lesser Antilles, and –
Sialis
– the
type
genus of the family
Sialidae
.
Remarks
Caribesialis
gen. nov.
belongs to the
Sialis
lineage (
Liu
et al.
2015a
), which includes the new genus, the extant genera
Protosialis
and
Sialis
, and the fossil genus
Proindosialis
Nel, 1988
. The new genus is closely related to
Protosialis
, sharing several characters of wings and female genitalia. Nevertheless, the presence of gonostyli 9, gonocoxites 10 as a tiara-like sclerite and gonocoxites 11 as a bar-like sclerite fused to the inner region of the ectoproct in the new genus clearly separates this group from
Protosialis
, which lacks gonostyli 9 and gonocoxites 10, and gonocoxites 11 are not fused with the ectoproct. The presence of welldeveloped gonostyli
9 in
the new genus is an uncommon character within
Sialidae
, as it is absent in most of the species.
Boudinot (2018)
argued that the gonocoxite 9 of
S. nevadensis
is divided into two parts, one ventral and one dorsal, the later fused with the tergite 9. In the new genus, the gonostylus 9 is articulated to the dorsal part of the gonocoxite 9 (in the sense of
Boudinot (2018))
, a condition observed in
Corydalidae
. According to
Liu
et al.
(2015a)
, a projection on the tergite 9 is present in
Indosialis
Lestage, 1927
,
Haplosialis afra
(Navás, 1936)
, and the extinct
Ilyobius herrlingi
(Wichard, 2002)
, which should not be misinterpreted as homologous with the gonostyli 9 expressed in the new taxa described herein.