First caddisfly species from Mexican amber (Insecta: Trichoptera)
Author
Wichard, Wilfried
Author
Solórzano, Mónica M.
Author
Kraemer
Author
Luer, Claus
text
Zootaxa
2006
1378
37
48
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.175015
15a92e88-70c2-482f-8cbd-cc13ad81f41e
1175-5326
175015
Culoptila aguilerai
,
new species
Figs. 1–2
Compared with recent forms (
Blahnik & Holzenthal 2006
), the first fossil species of the genus
Culoptila
is characterized by diagnostic male genitalic structures typical for the genus: the rounded posterodorsal apex of the phallobase enclosing 2 phallic spines and an additional spine, the apparent absence of sternum IX, the projecting tergum X, and the long spatulate inferior appendages. Considering all genitalic characters and their modifications, a close relationship to one of the described, extant species in difficult to establish.
Adult. Length of forewing 2.5 mm. General structure and forewing venation typical for genus (
Figs. 2
A, 2C). In the forewings the genus is characterized by the presence of fork I–IV, forks I and II sessile, forks III and IV petiolate; fork V absent. Tegulae enlarged and dorsally rounded. Sternum VI of male bears a compressed apicomesal knob. Tibial spurs 0,4,4.
FIGURE 1.
Culoptila aguilerai
,
new species
. Male (holotype): fossil in Mexican amber.
Male genitalia (
Figs. 2
A, 2B). Segment IX rectangular in lateral aspect, sternum IX probably reduced. Segment X, in lateral aspect, long, with dorsal margin produced to a point, each lateral arm rounded apically, lightly sclerotized, together forming a ventral incomplete ring. Phallobase with dorsally rounded margin enclosing 1 pair of long, sinusoidal dorsal spines, their apices acuminate, dark colored; spines twisted (
holotype
) or divergent (
paratype
). [We think that the different position of the spines in the
holotype
and
paratype
do not indicate 2 species but rather show natural variation within a single species or is a result of the embedding process in the resin.] Phallobase ventrally with additional spine half as long as dorsal pair of spines, dorsally arched and pointed; ventrolaterally phallobase projected as a triangular hyaline lobe. Inferior appendages long, spatulate.
FIGURE 2.
Culoptila aguilerai
,
new species
.
2A
, male (holotype): ventrolateral view;
2B,
male (paratype): genitalia in lateral view;
2C,
male (paratype): forewing.
Holotype
male:
Embedded in Mexican amber in the amber collection of the Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia, Museum of Paleontology, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, collection no.:
IHNFA
0 14.
Paratype
:
Embedded in Mexican amber in the amber collection of the Instituto de Historia Natural y Ecologia, Museum of Paleontology, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, collection-no.:
IHNFA
0 88, male.
Etymology. Dedicated to Prof. Eliseo Palacios Aguilera (
1896–1944
), the driving force in the study of the fossils of Chiapas,
Mexico