A new species of sponge-dwelling Oukuriella (Chironomidae) from Brazil
Author
Fusari, Lívia Maria
Author
Bellodi, Carolina Ferraz
Author
Lamas, Carlos José Einicker
text
Zootaxa
2014
3764
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418
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journal article
46469
10.11646/zootaxa.3764.4.2
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1175-5326
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Oukuriella froehlichi
sp. n.
Type
material:
Holotype
male,
BRAZIL
, São Paulo, Salesópolis, Estação Biológica de Boracéia,
23°31’55”S
45°50’45”W
,
10.x.2007
, adult male, light trap, leg. Froehlich, C. G. (
MZUSP
).
Paratypes
:
2 males
, with the same data as
holotype
(
MZUSP
).
Etymology
. The species is in honour of Dr. Claudio Gilberto Froehlich (FFCLRP-USP), who dedicated his life to Science and also collected all type-series.
Diagnosis.
Oukuriella froehlichi
sp. n.
differs from other congeneric species by: male, wings with dark macula, thorax lacking scutal tubercle, legs light brown with dark brown spot, tergites II–VII with tufts of setae, lateral projections on the posterior margin of tergite IX absent, concavity width equivalent to its depth, and posterior margin of tergite IX with tufts of setae, seen in ventral view.
O. froehlichi
sp. n.
closely resembles
O. baiana
Fusari, Roque
et
Hamada, 2013
, from which it can be distinguished by the shape of the superior volsella, and tufts of setae in the ventral margin of tergite IX.
Description. Male
(n= 2–3)
Color: Thorax light brown with dark brown areas (
Fig. 1
B). Wings with dark markings, veins light brown (
Fig. 1
C). Legs light brown with dark brown rings (
Fig. 1
D). Abdomen light brown, except for third tergite, dark brown; anterior transversal band of fourth tergite dark brown (
Fig. 1
E).
Total length
2.94–3.52 mm
. Wing length
2.22–2.59 mm
, width
0.69–0.81 mm
. Total length/wing length 1.30– 1.40. Wing length/profemur length ratio 1.5.
Head. (
Fig. 1
A) AR 0.97–1.00. Apical flagellomere 625–735 µm long. Temporals 6. Clypeus with 34–56 setae. Lengths of palpomeres 1–5 (in µm): 35–38; 37–40; 188–195; 154–162; 185–189.
Thorax. (
Fig. 1
B) Without scutal tubercle. Ac 5–10; Dc 7–14; Scts 9–13.
Wing. (
Fig. 1
C) VR 1.25–1.30. Brachiolum with 2–3 setae. R with 8–10, R1 with 16–24, R4+5 with 25–32 setae, remaining veins and cell membranes bare.
Legs. (
Fig. 1
D) Lengths (in µm) and proportions of leg segments as in
Table 1
. Tibial spur lengths (in µm): fore 57–60, middle 79–85, hind 92–96.
Abdomen (
Fig. 1
E). Tergites II–VII with large tuft of setae in anterior median region, and pair of small tufts of setae on latero-median region.
Hypopygium. (
Figs. 1
F, 2 A–C) Laterosternite IX with 6–7 setae. Posterior margin of tergite IX without projections. Concavity of posterior margin of tergite IX as wide as deep. Margin of tergite in ventral view with tufts of setae (
Fig. 2
B). Phallapodeme 53–65 µm long, transverse sternapodeme 36–57 µm. Superior volsella falciform 101–110 µm long, with 11 setae. Digitus long, lacking microtrichae, with same shape of superior volsella, 104–114 µm long. Inferior volsella 150–159 µm long, with 2 basal setae, 2–4 dorsal setae and 13–15 apical setae. Gonocoxite 175–192 µm long. Gonostylus with 211–233 µm long. HR 0.82–0.83. HV 1.40–1.51.
Female and immatures
. Unknown.
FIGURE 1.
Oukuriella froehlichi
sp. n.
, male. A–Head, B–Thorax, C–Wing, D–Legs, E–Abdomen, F–Hypopygium.
FIGURE 2.
Oukuriella froehlichi
sp. n.
, male. A–Dorsal aspect of hypopygium with gonocoxite and gonostylus on the left; B–Detail of margin of tergite IX in ventral view; C–hypopygium with tergite IX removed, left dorsal view, ventral right view.
TABLE 1.
Lengths (in µm) and proportions of legs of
Oukuriella froehlichi
sp. n.
, male (n= 2–3).
Fe |
Ti |
ta1 |
ta2 |
ta3 |
P1 1508–1737 |
925–1064 |
1535–1828 |
948–1109 |
700–762 |
P2 1497–1750 |
926–1159 |
714–832 |
362–442 |
245–273 |
P3 1558–1813 |
898–1059 |
901–1065 |
535–618 |
365–424 |
continued. |
ta4 |
ta5 |
LR |
BV |
SV |
P1 497–596 |
237–280 |
1.66–1.72 |
1.67–1.69 |
1.53–1.59 |
P2 135–156 |
121–122 |
0.72–0.77 |
3.63–3.77 |
3.39–3.50 |
P3 201–213 |
118–126 |
1.00–1.01 |
2.74–2.87 |
2.70–2.73 |
Phylogenetic analysis.
The analyses lead to two equally parsimonious cladograms with 228 steps, consistency index (CI) of 0.38 and retention index (RI) of 0.53. Both topologies (
Figs. 3
A–B) show
O. froehlichi
sp. n.
placed within the clade recognized as inhabitants of freshwater sponges. It was recovered as sister group of
O. baiana
; ((
O. baiana
+
O. froehlichi
)
O. rimamplusa
)).
In the phylogeny inferred by
Fusari
et al
. (2013)
, the sponge-dwelling representatives of
Oukuriella
were recovered as a monophyletic clade, supported by morphological features of adult males such as presence of tufts of setae on tergites; all legs pigmented; and volsella inferior with plumose setae.
Unlike cladograms obtained in
Fusari
et al
. (2013)
, there was a fluctuation in the position of
O. albistyla
(
Fig. 3
B) that grouped with the saproxylophilic species.