The Trichoptera of Panama XXII. Sixteen new microcaddisfly species (Trichoptera, Hydroptilidae)
Author
Harris, Steven C.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6432-7462
Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Western Pennsylvania University, Clarion, PA 16214, USA & Museo de Peces de Agua Dulce e Invertebrados, Universidad Autonoma de Chiriqui, David, Panama
Author
Armitage, Brian J.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3182-1533
Museo de Peces de Agua Dulce e Invertebrados, Universidad Autonoma de Chiriqui, David, Panama
tobikera89@gmail.com
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ZooKeys
2023
2023-08-08
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1174.107314
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1174.107314
1313-2970-1174-35
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Metrichia tatianae
sp. nov.
Fig. 14
Type locality.
Panama: Panama Oeste Province
: Cuenca 138; Chame District; Altos de Campana NP;
Rio
Sajalices; PSPSCB-PNAC-C115-2018-030;
8.67625°N
,
79.89748°W
; 194 m a.s.l.
Type specimen.
Holotype
: male, Panama: Panama Oeste Province
: Cuenca 138; Chame District; Altos de Campana NP;
Rio
Sajalices; PSPSCB-PNAC-C115-2018-030;
8.67625°N
,
79.89748°W
; 194 m a.s.l.; UV light trap; E.
Perez
, C. Nieto, M. Molinar, T.
Rios
, leg.; 29.v.2018; MIUP-012-T-2023 (in alcohol).
Diagnosis.
This species shares a number of character states with
M. haranga
Olah
& Johanson from Peru, both of which have segment X elongate and dorsolateral hooks, as well as a pair of apical phallic spines. However, in
M. haranga
these phallic spines are subapical in position, compared to apical in
M. tatianae
sp. nov., and the inferior appendage in
M. tatianae
sp. nov. is not triangular as seen in
M. haranga
, but rather ovoid with the posterior margin incised and much more spinose.
Description.
Male.
Total length 2.1 mm, 20 antennal segments, wings and body brown in alcohol, abdominal terga without modifications.
Genitalia
.
Abdominal segment VII annular with short ventromesal process. Segment VIII triangular, tapering ventrally; in ventral view deeply incised mesally; in dorsal view quadrate. Segment IX in lateral view triangular, truncate posteriorly, tapering anteriorly into segment VII. Preanal appendage (cercus) oval in lateral and dorsal views. Dorsolateral hook in lateral view very long, thin, tapering to acute apex; in dorsal view wide basally, tapering to acute apices. Segment X very long in lateral view, wide basally and setose, then tapering to acute apex; in dorsal view triangular, apex divided into two tapering processes. Inferior appendage in lateral view somewhat quadrate, narrow at base then widening dorsally, tapering distally to apex which is deeply incised on posterior margin; in dorsal view ovoid, numerous peg-like setae on the mesal surface; in ventral view inner margins diverging, outer margins curved, posterior margins with pointed process. Phallus in dorsal view thin and elongate, pair of separated apical spines mesally; in lateral view, subapical spine shorter than apical spine, both curving upward, phallus apex with small sclerotized spike.
Figure 14.
Metrichia tatianae
sp. nov., male holotype, genitalia
A
left lateral
B
dorsal
C
ventral
D
phallus, dorsal
E
phallus apex, left lateral.
Distribution.
Panama.
Etymology.
This species is named for Tatiana I. Arefina-Armitage, who completed many of the illustrations in this paper and also did much of the editorial work. We also recognize her lifetime of contributions to Trichopterology.