New species of Loneuroides García Aldrete (Psocodea: ' Psocoptera': Ptiloneuridae) from Colombia, and description of the male L. venezolanus García Aldrete
Author
García Aldrete, Alfonso N.
Author
Obando, Ranulfo González
Author
Gironza, Nancy Carrejo
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Zootaxa
2016
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4093.1.6
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Loneuroides tamaensis
n. sp.
Female
(
Figs 30–35
)
Diagnosis.
Differing from the known species in the genus, in having the forewing M eight branched, the branch nearest the areola postica forked (see also Discussion, below).
Color
(in 80% ethanol). Body dark brown, with ochre brown spots. Head brown, with dark brown spots (
Fig. 32
). Compound eyes dark brown, ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents. Fore legs brown, hind legs cream, frontal and middle coxae with dark brown spots, hind coxae with proximal and distal brown spots; femur with apical brown ring. Forewing with a marginal, pigmented band from R4+5 to confluence of Cu2-1A, with clear areas on sides of some vein ends at wing margin; pterostigma brown with large, central clear area (
Fig. 30
). Veins pale brown, with dark brown areolae on setal insertions. Abdomen brown, with ochre subcuticular spots. Epiproct and paraprocts pale brown; subgenital plate with dark brown lateral and clear central area, with dark brown areolae on setal field.
Morphology.
As in diagnosis, plus the following: Areola postica narrow, tall, almost reaching M, apex rounded (
Fig. 30
). Hindwing M four branched (
Fig. 31
). Subgenital plate (
Fig. 33
) broad, posteriorly rounded, with setae and pigmented areas as illustrated. Gonapophyses (
Fig. 35
),
v1
long, slender, acuminate,
v2
+3 proximally wide, with a pointed heel,
v3
with a row of four large setae, as illustrated, distal process straight, acuminate, with a field of microspines. Ninth sternum (
Fig. 35
) trapeziform, the anterior border wider than the posterior one; an irregular pigmented band anteriorly as illustrated. Paraprocts (
Fig. 34
) broadly triangular, rounded posteriorly, with setae as illustrated and sensory fields with 28 trichobothria in basal rosettes. Epiproct (
Fig. 34
) elongate, approximately triangular, posteriorly rounded, with setae as illustrated.
Measurements.
FW: 7475, F: 1725, T: 3087, t1: 1300, t2: 120, t3: 207, ctt1: 36, Mx4: 450, IO: 725, D: 520, d: 375, IO/d: 1.93, PO: 0.72.
FIGURES 30
–
35.
Loneuroides tamaensis
n. sp.
Female. 30. Forewing. 31. Hindwing. 32. Front view of head. 33. Subgenital plate. 34. Right paraproct and epiproct. 35. Ninth sternum and left gonapophyses (ventral view). Scales in mm.
Material studied.
Holotype
female.
Colombia
, Santander North, National Natural Park Tamá, Toledito Trail,
7°20’N
:
72°29’ W
,
1970 m
., Malaise trap. (MAH, IAvH-E146093. Code 3900). 1
paratype
female. Same locality.
6.VIII.2005
, 1821m. Malaise trap. (MAH, IAvH-E161364. Code 5180).
Etymology.
The specific epithet refers to the National Natural Park Tamá, in the Department of Santander North,
Colombia
.