Review of the filter-feeding caddisfly subfamily Macronematinae (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) in tropical Southeast Asia
Author
Uy, Christine Jewel C.
Author
Malicky, Hans
Author
Bae, Yeon Jae
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2018
2018-11-15
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664
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5360916
2345-7600
5360916
5AC21789-E1C1-4B48-813D-667D7638893C
Amphipsyche meridiana
Ulmer, 1909
(
Figs. 26–30
)
Amphipsyche meridiana
Ulmer, 1909: 134
[
Lectotype
female;
Java
; RMNH].
Amphipsyche nirvana
Banks, 1913b: 236
[
Holotype
male;
India
; MCZ; synonymised by
Barnard, 1984: 106
].
Amphipsyche vedana
Banks, 1913b: 235
[
Holotype
female;
India
; MCZ; synonymised by
Barnard, 1984: 106
].
Amphipsyche propinqua
Ulmer, 1927: 177
[
Lectotype
male;
Cambodia
; ZMHB; synonymised and designated by
Barnard, 1984: 106
].
Amphipsyche indica
Martynov, 1935: 199
[
8 syntypes
;
4 males
,
4 females
,
India
;
2 syntypes
NZSI,
6 syntypes
lost].
Amphipsyche tricalcarata
Martynov, 1935: 197
[
Holotype
female;
India
; NZSI (lost); synonymised with
indica
by
Schmid, 1958: 107
].
Amphipsyche sigmosa
Navás, 1935: 105
[
Lectotype
male;
India
; MNHN; synonymised and designated by
Barnard, 1984: 107
].
Diagnosis. Male.
Antennae
40 mm
in length. Antennal flagellum light brown to yellowish with darker striations. Forewing
14 mm
and hind wing
7 mm
in length. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum without evident markings. Tibial spurs 0.4.4.
Male genitalia.
Inferior appendages unsegmented. In lateral view, phallus with mouth-like apex with pair of semimembranous lobes (
Fig. 29
). Mid endothecal spines short.
Female.
Antennae
40 mm
in length. Antennal flagellum same colouration as male. Forewing
14 mm
and hind wing
8 mm
in length. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum same as male. Tibial spurs 0.4.4.
Material examined.
Indonesia
:
6 males
,
49 females
,
Java
,
Tengah
, coll.
H. Malicky
,
11 January 1996
(HMPC)
;
Thailand
:
20 males
,
25 females
,
Chiang Mai
,
Mae Ping
, coll.
P. Chaibu
,
25 November 1997
(HMPC)
.
Distribution.
Burma
,
Cambodia
,
India
,
Laos
,
Malaysia
(
Perak
),
Nepal
,
Pakistan
,
Sri Lanka
, Sumatra, Java,
Thailand
,
Vietnam
.
Remarks.
The male wing (
Fig. 26
) was photographed and male genitalia (
Figs. 27–30
) was redrawn.