The Trichoptera of Panama XIV. New species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park
Author
Armitage, Brian J.
Instituto Conmemorativo Gorgas de Estudio de la Salud Ave. Justo Arosemena y Calle 35 Apartado Postal No 0816 - 02593 Panamá, Republic of Panamá
Author
Harris, Steven C.
Department of Biology and Geosciences Clarion University Clarion, PA 16214 USA
text
Insecta Mundi
2020
2020-04-24
763
1
19
journal article
22438
10.5281/zenodo.3779124
b2889c0a-756a-472b-afff-233337b6e02d
1942-1354
3779124
EED240E7-1816-4AE2-91B5-D0CA28ECFC83
Cerasmatrichia akanthos
Armitage and Harris
,
new species
Fig. 6
Diagnosis.
This new species is difficult to place. In overall appearance it resembles the genera
Leucotrichia
and
Betrichia
within the
Leucotrichiini
, but it lacks the diagnostic phallic structure of the
Leucotrichiini
. The phallus of the new species is tubular, without the medial constriction and median complex with dorsal “windows” and basal supports, which is characteristic of the
Alisotrichiini (
Santos et al. 2016
)
. Based on the tibial spur count of 1–3–4, 3 ocelli and an incomplete tentorial bridge with a mesal gap, and the unmodified antennae and wings, the new species is placed in
Cerasmatrichia
. However, the foreleg spur is elongate rather than short, the inferior appendages are fused, and the phallus is structurally different from the typical
Cerasmatrichia
. The same structures above are also characteristic of
Celaenotrichia
, but this genus has an elongate ventromesal process from abdominal segment VII and an elongate tenth tergite with sclerotized bands, both of which are lacking in the new species. The new species is easily recognized by the extensive phallic spines.
Descripton.
Length 2.0–
2.3 mm
, head unmodified, 24 antennal segments, unmodified, tibial spurs 1–3–4, wings unmodified, and overall color brown (in alcohol). All specimens were cleared, so any color pattern was lost. Mesoscutellum with transverse suture, metascutellum pentagonal to triangular.
Male genitalia.
Abdominal segment VII annular, lacking a ventromesal process. Segment VIII triangular, narrowing dorsally; in dorsal view deeply incised medially; in ventral view, more sharply incised mesally. Segment IX truncate posteriorly, bearing a series of stout setae on posterior margin, dorsal and ventral sclerites thin, anteriorly narrowing mesally; in dorsal view, deeply incised mesally, margins acute and lightly sclerotized, anteriorly nearly truncate; in ventral view, divided into a pair of lateral processes, which widen distally to truncate apices. Segment X lobate laterally, in dorsal view wide and rounded apically. Inferior appendages wide basally, narrowing distally to upturned and curving apex; in ventral view wide basally, abruptly narrowing subapically and basally fused. Subgenital plate shelflike, wide basally, narrowing distally to rounded apex; in ventral view wide basally, rounded apically. Phallus tubular in dorsal view, cluster of spines at midlength, apically narrowing and membranous, ejaculatory duct inconspicuous, in lateral view wide basally and mesally, narrowing apically, cluster of spines in mesal region.
Female and larva.
Unknown.
Type material.
Holotype
male.
Panama
,
Coclé Province
,
Cuenca
134,
Omar Torrijos
Herrera
National Park
,
Quebrada La Yayas
, PSPSCB-PNGDOTH-C134-2017-004,
8.66168°N
and
80.5952°W
,
602 m
,
Malaise trap
,
22–26 March 2017
,
E. Álvarez
,
E. Pérez
, and
T. Ríos
(
COZEM
)
.
Paratypes
.
ibid.,
Veraguas Province
,
Cuenca
097,
Santa Fe National Park
,
Afluente
Río Caloveboro
, PSPSCB- PNSF-C097-2017-005,
8.54318°N
and
81.16398°W
,
536 m
,
Malaise trap
,
19–23 April 2017
,
T. Ríos
,
E. Álvarez
, and
C. Nieto
,
3 males
(
MIUP
)
;
ibid.,
Río Caloveboro
, PSPSCB-PNSF-C097-2017-006,
8.55038°N
and
81.16486°W
,
461 m
,
Malaise trap
,
23–27 April 2017
,
A. Cornejo
,
T. Ríos
,
E. Álvarez
, and
C. Nieto
,
1 male
(
COZEM
)
;
ibid.,
Cuenca
132,
Río Mulaba
, afluente 2do
Brazo
, PSPSCB-PNSF-C132-2017-007,
8.52577°N
and
81.13045°W
,
623 m
,
Malaise trap
,
19–23 April 2017
,
A. Cornejo
,
T. Ríos
,
E. Álvarez
, and
C. Nieto
,
2 males
(
MUPADI
)
;
ibid.,
Río Mulaba
,
Isleta
, PSPSCB-PNSF-C132-2017-015,
8.54513°N
and
81.11970°W
,
412 m
,
UV trap
,
22 April 2017
,
T. Ríos
,
E. Álvarez
, and
C. Nieto
,
1 male
(
SCH
)
.
Etymology.
akanthos
is the Greek word for spiny, referring to the spiny phallus characteristic of this species.