Neotropical Nilothauma Kieffer, 1921 (Diptera, Chironomidae): Key, eleven new species, re-descriptions, new combination and new records
Author
Pinho, Luiz Carlos
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9153-9997
Laboratory of Systematics of Diptera, Department of Ecology and Zoology, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Campus Trindade, CEP 88040 - 900, Florianopolis, Brazil
luizcarlospinho@gmail.com
Author
Andersen, Trond
Department of Natural History, University Museum of Bergen, University of Bergen, P. O. Box 7800, NO- 5020, Bergen, Norway
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1033.60686
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Nilothauma amazonense Mendes & Andersen, 2009
Figure 17A
Additional material.
1 male
, slide-mounted:
Brazil
,
Santa Catarina
,
Grao
Para
,
Cachoeira do Amado
, #27,
28°08'57"S
,
49°21'17"W
,
16.xi.2012
-
08.i.2013
,
Malaise trap
,
L.C. Pinho
,
M.C. Novaes
&
M.F. Haddad
leg.
1 male
, slide-mounted:
Brazil
,
Santa Catarina
,
Sao
Francisco do Sul
,
Distrito do
Sai
,
26°11'42"S
,
48°43'53"W
,
18.i-18.iii.2020
,
Malaise trap
#150, small stream,
L.C. Pinho
et al. leg
.
Remarks.
Nilothauma amazonense
Mendes & Andersen, 2009 was described, based on a single male from the Amazon. The specimens of
N. amazonense
from southern Brazil, however, differ slightly from the holotype.
Mendes and Andersen (2009)
stated that hind ta2 being shorter than ta3 (ratio of ta2/ta3 length = 0.73) is one of the diagnostic characters of the species. However, in the specimens from southern Brazil, hind ta2 and ta3 are subequal in length (ratio of ta2/ta3 length = 0.94-0.97). Body size, measured as Total Length (TL) is also larger (TL of holotype = 1.53 mm; TL of southern populations = 2.00-2.05 mm). Similar differences in body size between Amazonian and southern Atlantic Forest populations were also found in
Beardius urupeatan
Pinho, Mendes & Andersen, 2009 [TL Amazon = 2.32-2.51, 2.38 (6); TL southern Atlantic Forest = 2.68-3.00, 2.96 (8)]. This intraspecific variation might be due to the higher temperature in the Amazon Region when compared to the localities in the southern parts of the Atlantic Forest. Populations of chironomid species inhabiting different habitats may show variation in voltinism and more rapid growth can result in smaller body size (
Tokeshi 1995
;
Pinho et al. 2009
).
Distribution
(Fig.
17A
).
The species was originally described from the Amazonian Region by
Mendes and Andersen (2009)
; the range is now extended to Santa Catarina State in southern Brazil.