Three new species of Leptohyphes Eaton (Ephemeroptera: Leptohyphidae) from Colombia
Author
Molineri, Carlos
Author
Zúñiga, María del Carmen
Author
Ramos, Blanca C.
Author
Giraldo, Lina P.
Author
Cardona, William
text
Iheringia, Série Zoologia
2016
e 2016024
106
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2016024
journal article
10.1590/1678-4766e2016024
1678-4766
10525492
Leptohyphes andina
Molineri, Zúñiga & Ramos
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1
,
4-5
,
10-15
)
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3FDC332A-ADAD-4E77- 9223-9A0378A398E4
TYpe material.
HolotYpe
♀
mature nYmph from
COLOMBIA
,
Risaralda
,
La Celia
,
La Argelia
farm, creek
La Argelia
,
05°00’31.2”N
,
75°57’18.3”W
,
1416 m
,
19.II.2011
,
W. Cardona
col. (MUSENUV).
ParatYpes
:
12♀
and
2♂
nymphs, same data as holotype (9 nymphs in MUSENUV,
6 in
IBN)
.
Additional material.
Five
mature nYmphs (
4♀
,
1♂
) and
1♀
immature nYmph from
COLOMBIA
,
Valle del Cauca
,
Ulloa
,
La
Divisa-La
Suerte
farm,
La
Divisa-La
Suerte creek
,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°21’23”N
,
75°43’49”W
,
1480 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone,
12.XI.2003
,
J. Chará
,
L. P. Giraldo
,
D. Hincapié
,
G. Pedraza
cols. (MUSENUV); 3 mature nYmphs (
2♀
,
1♂
),
2♀
immature nYmphs, the same information except microhabitat: silt (MUSENUV);
1♂
mature nymph, the same information except
La Azulita
farm,
La Azulita creek
,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°41’45”N
,
75°43’07”W
,
1430 m
, microhabitat: sandy,
11.XI.2003
(MUSENUV);
1♂
mature nYmph, the same information except microhabitat: stream bed stone (MUSENUV); 4 mature nYmphs (
3♀
,
1♂
),
3 immature
nYmphs (
1♀
,
2♂
), the same information except
El Recreo II
farm,
El Recreo II
creek,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°41’46”N
,
75°44’04”W
,
1418 m
, microhabitat: silt,
12.XI.2003
(MUSENUV); 3 mature nYmphs (
1♀
,
2♂
), the same information except
La Cabaña II
farm,
La Cabaña II
creek,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°41’36”N
,
75°44’09”W
,
1430 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone
12.XI.2003
(MUSENUV); 10 mature nYmphs (
8♀
,
2♂
),
Valle del Cauca
, Cartago,
El Porvenir II
farm,
El Porvenir II
creek,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°39’17”N
,
75°53’09”W
,
1386 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone,
2.XII.2003
,
J. Chará
,
L. P. Giraldo
,
D. Hincapié
,
G. Pedraza
cols. (MUSENUV); 5 mature nYmphs (
3♀
,
2♂
), the same information except Canelones-Miravalle farm,
Canelones-Miravalle creek
,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°39’15”N
,
75°53’07”W
,
1366 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone,
2.XII.2003
(MUSENUV);
2♂
mature nYmphs, the same information except Tesalia-Dos Quebradas farm,
Tesalia-Dos Quebradas creek
,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°39’09”N
,
75°55’34”W
,
1378 m
, microhabitat: aquatic macrophYtes,
2.XII.2003
(MUSENUV);
1♂
mature nymph,
Valle del Cauca
, Alcalá, Pasatiempo farm,
Pasatiempo creek
,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°40’39”N
,
75°44’16”W
,
1360 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone,
10.XII.2010
,
J. Chará
,
L. P. Giraldo
,
D. Hincapié
,
G. Pedraza
cols. (MUSENUV); 4 mature nYphs (
3♀
,
1♂
), the same information except
La Frontera
farm,
La Frontera creek
,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°40’43”N
,
75°43’38”W
,
1408 m
, microhabitat: leaf packs,
10.XII.2003
(MUSENUV); 8 mature nYmphs (
5♀
,
3♂
),
Risaralda
, Santuario,
La Gaviota Farm
,
La Gaviota creek
,
Mapa river
basin,
05°02’39.76”N
,
75°59’40.4”W
,
638 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone,
12.II.2011
,
W. Cardona
col. (MUSENUV); 19 mature nYmphs (
13♀
,
6♂
),
Risaralda
,
La Celia
,
La Esmeralda
farm,
San Camilo creek
,
05°02’8.5”N
,
75°59’46.7”W
,
1648 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone,
11.II.2011
,
W. Cardona
col. (MUSENUV);
1♀
mature nYmph, the same information except
La Pradera
farm,
La Reina creek
,
Monos river
basin,
04°57’52.7”N
,
76°00’7”W
,
1480 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone,
15.II.2011
(MUSENUV);
1♀
mature nYmph, the same information except
La Reina
farm,
La Reina creek
,
Monos river
basin,
04°57’44.5”N
,
76°00’27.2”W
,
1585 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone
14.II.2011
(MUSENUV);
2 immature
nYmphs (
1♀
,
1♂
), the same information except Villa Lux farm,
Villa Lux creek
,
Totui river
basin,
05°00’40.6”N
,
75°57’42.8”W
,
1641 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone
18.II.2011
(MUSENUV); 4 mature nYmphs (
♀
),
5 immature
nYmphs (
3♀
,
2♂
), the same information except
La Florida
farm,
La Florida creek
,
río Monos
basin,
04°58’6”N
,
76°00’7.6”W
,
1375 m
, microhabitat: stream bed stone
16.II.2011
(MUSENUV); 9 mature nYmphs (
6♀
,
3♂
),
4 immature
nYmphs (
1♀
,
3♂
),
Risaralda
, Pereira,
Santa Cecilia creek
,
Otún river
basin,
04°53’26”N
,
75°48’34”W
,
950 m
, microhabitat: leaf packspools,
12.III.2008
,
J. Chará
,
L. P. Giraldo
,
A. M. Chará-Serna
,
A. Giraldo
cols. (MUSENUV);
8♂
immature nYmphs,
1♂
mature nymphs, the same information except microhabitat: leaf packs-riffles (MUSENUV). 16 mature nYmphs (
11♀
,
5♂
),
4 immature
nYmphs (
1♀
,
3♂
), the same information except
Cristales creek
,
Otún river
basin,
04°52’43”N
,
75°49’28”W
,
1057 m
, microhabitat: leaf packs-riffles,
11.II.2008
(MUSENUV);
1♀
immature nYmph, the same information except
La Pedregosa creek
,
Otún river
basin,
04°53’22.9”N
,
75°49’16.4”W
,
1024 m
, microhabitat: leaf pack-pools,
11.II.2008
(MUSENUV);
1♂
mature nYmph,
5 immature
nYmphs (
4♀
,
1♂
) the same information except microhabitat: leaf pack-riffles (MUSENUV);
1♂
mature nYmph,
8♂
immature nYmphs, the same information except
Santa Cecilia creek
,
Otún river
basin,
04°53’26”N
,
75°48’34”W
,
950 m
, microhabitat: leaf pack-riffles,
12.III.2008
(MUSENUV);
6♀
mature nYmphs,
4♂
immature nymphs,
Quindío
, Quimbaya,
El Ocaso
farm,
El Ocaso creek
,
La Vieja river
basin,
03°24’27”N
,
76°31’7.2”W
,
1526 m
, microhabitat: stone,
3.XII.2002
,
J. Chará
,
L. P. Giraldo
,
G. Pedraza
cols. (MUSENUV); 6 matures nYmphs (
4♀
,
2♂
),
1♂
immature nYmph,
QuindÍo
,
La Tebaida
,
PutumaYo
farm,
Putumayo
creek,
La Vieja river
basin,
04°27’8”N
,
75°49’6.8”W
,
1100 m
, microhabitat: aquatic macrophytes,
28.II.2003
,
J. Chará
,
L. P. Giraldo
,
G. Pedraza
,
D. Hincapie
cols. (MUSENUV)
.
Figs 1-3. General habitus of nymph, dorsal: 1,
Leptohyphes andina
sp. nov.
; 2,
L. calarca
sp. nov.
; 3,
L. quimbaya
sp. nov.
Scale bars = 1 mm.
Diagnosis. 1) tubercles on body absent (
Figs 1
,
4-5
); 2) forefemur length / maximum width 1.8-1.9 (
Fig. 14
); 3) fore and hind margin of middle and hind femora with strong spine-like setae on elevated sockets (
Fig. 13
); 4) femoral surface covered by small pale spots; 5) apex of middle and hind femora with inner apical corner more distally projected than the outer corner (arrow in
Fig. 13
); 6) tarsal claws: 3-4+0 (
Fig. 15
); 7) pronotum with triangular lateral projection (arrow in
Figs 4
,
11-12
); 8) hind wing pads present in female; 9) gill formula 3/5/5/5/2, gill
V
with ventral extension on dorsal lamella.
Description. Mature nymph. Length of female (mm): bodY, 4.8-5.4; hind femur, 1.4-1.5; caudal filaments, 5.5-5.6. Length of male (mm): body, 3.3-3.5; hind femur, 1.0-1.1; caudal filaments, 3.2-3.6. General coloration light brown. Head color pattern: blackish transverse band between compound eyes (extending from posterolateral margins of eyes, then going anteriorly to transverse epicranial suture until the other compound eYe,
Figs 1
,
4
,
10
), occiput finelY shaded with gray forming a net-like pattern. Antennae yellowish white. Thorax (
Figs 1
,
4
,
11, 12
): nota brownish with irregular gray and black markings, costal margin of wingbuds blackish (
Fig. 1
); ventrally paler. Pronotum subrectangular with subtriangular lateral projection (
Figs 4
,
11, 12
). Mesonotum with subtriangular blunt anterolateral projection (
Figs 4
,
11-12
). Hind wing pad present in female. Legs yellowish slightly shaded gray dorsally except mediolongitunidal pale line on femora. Ratios: length fore femur/hind femur (x 100) = 64-65%. Foreleg (
Fig. 14
): femur ratio length/maximum width 1.8-1.9; transversal row at 0.6 from base to apex; foremargin with small spine-like setae, hind margin with spine-like setae distally to transversal row. Tibia subequal in length to femur with tiny spine-like setae along outer margin (
Fig. 14
). Tarsus 1/2 the length of tibia with row of setae in inner margin; tarsal claw apically curved with four marginal denticles, without subapical submarginal denticle (
Fig. 15
). Middle and hind legs (
Fig. 13
) similar in form and setation, except middle leg smaller; apex of middle and hind femora with inner apical corner more distally projected than the outer corner (arrow in
Fig. 13
). Hind femur ratio length/maximum width 2.1-2.4; foremargin with double row of spatulate setae, hind margin with 36-42 spatulate setae, dorsal surface with 12-15 small setae along medial axis. Tibia subequal in length to femur, with dorsal ridge, inner and outer margins with long spatulate setae. Tarsus 0.3-0.4 the length of tibia, inner margin with setae, tarsal claw as in foreleg. Abdomen (
Figs 1
,
5
) brownish diffuselY shaded with graY; terga III-VII with few spine-like setae on lateral areas; terga II-IX with a pair of blunt spine-like setae submedially (commonly broken off and lost); hind margin of all terga and lateral margins of VII-IX with small spine-like setae; segments III-VI forming lateral flanges; small posterolateral projections present on VI-IX. Gills: operculate gill gray, ventrally with strong and curved “basal spine” and two lamellae; other gills grayish to hyaline. Gill formula 3/5/5/5/2; gill
V
with small rounded extension on ventro-basal margin, gill
VI
with larger lamella ventrallY projected. Caudal filaments with whorl of spines and setae at joinings.
Figs 4-9. Head/pronotum, and abdomen, dorsal: 4-5,
Leptohyphes andina
sp. nov.
; 6-7,
L. calarca
sp. nov.
; 8-9,
L. quimbaya
sp. nov.
Adults. Unknown.
EtYmologY. The specific epithet refers to the Andes.
Distribution (
Fig. 28
). Colombian Andes (Central and Western Cordillera) in the departments of
Quindio
,
Risaralda
and North of
Valle del Cauca
, from
750 to 1648 masl
.
Discussion. The unique combination of characters distinguishing
L. andina
from other species in the genus is listed in the diagnosis. Some of these characters are shared by other species, as follows: pronotum with triangular lateral projection (also present in
L. quimbaya
), femora with pale spots (present in
L. liniti
Wang
et al.
, 1998
,
L. petersi
Allen, 1967
,
L. murdocki
Allen, 1967
,
L. alleni
Brusca, 1971
), femora with spine-like setae on fore and hind margins (also present in many species except those mentioned above for the pale spots). The femora (middle and hind) with inner apical corner more projected than the outer is a unique characteristic, not reported before in the genus.
Ecological notes. Nymphs were found mainly in small streams from the middle basin of La Vieja river (departments of
Valle del Cauca
and
Quindío
). The area is a human driven ecosYstem with coffee and banana plantations, and cattle rising as the main activities. The marginal areas of the streams presented some kind of plant cover, mainly herbs, bushes, and bamboo (
Guadua angustifolia
Kunth, 1822
) or relatively well-preserved secondary forests. These streams varied from
4 to 20 cm
in depth,
46 to 606 cm
in channel width, and 0.5 to 31 l/s of discharge. Bed substrate is formed by gravel (11%), stones (26.6%) and sand/slime (62.8%). Mean water temperature was 21°C and did not present severe organic loads. Mean ICA-FSN quality index was 60.6 corresponding to good environmental quality (
OTT, 1981
). Other variables are: mean dissolved oxygen (
5.2 mg
/l), low biochemical oxygen demand (
0.69 mg
/l), and variable pH (5.8 to 8.4) indicating an acid-basic stable buffer sYstem (
CHARÁ
et al.
, 2009
).