Thraulodes basimaculatus sp. n., a new species of mayfly from Bolivia: (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae)
Author
Giordano, José A.
Author
Domínguez, Eduardo
text
Zootaxa
2005
1040
45
48
journal article
50964
10.5281/zenodo.169833
e965972d-f4b6-4abb-975c-ae289456f3da
11755326
169833
Thraulodes basimaculatus
n. sp.
(figs 1–5)
Material
:
Holotype
male imago:
BOLIVIA
, Dept. La Paz, Reserva Carrasco, Road to Caranavi and Alto Beni,
940 m
.
a.s.l.,
S 15º43'09''
,
W 67º31'06''
, Domínguez, Molineri, Nieto coll.
Paratype
:
5 male
imagos, same data as
holotype
.
Holotype
and 2
paratypes
deposited at Instituto de Ecología, Unidad de Limnología, Universidad Mayor de San Andres, La Paz,
Bolivia
and 3
paratypes
in InstitutoFundacion Miguel Lillo, Tucumán,
Argentina
.
Holotype
: male imago (in alcohol). Length: body,
8.2–8.4 mm
; fore wings,
9.3–9.5 mm
; hind wings,
1.7–1.8 mm
. General coloration: yellowish brown, wings hyaline, except basal half and costal area of fore wings and hind wings brownish.
Head: grayish white, anterior margin yellowish tinged with black. Eyes: upper portion brownish yellow, meeting dorsally; ventral portion grayish black. Ocelli whitish, ringed with black basally; lateral ocelli 3 times the width of the median one. Antennae: scape dark brown, pedicel yellowish brown, flagellum paler.
FIGURES 1–5.
Thraulodes basimaculatus
: 1, fore wing; 2, hind wing; 3, abdominal terga II–VI; 4, abdominal segments II–VI, lateral view; 5, male genitalia, ventral view.
Thorax: pronotum dark brown, mesonotum yellowish, stained with brown, and with sutures darker, apex of mesoscutellum lighter, metanotum dark brown. Pleurae: propleura dark brown, remaining sclerites yellowish brown, membranous parts whitish. Sterna yellowish brown, darker on center. Foreleg: coxa, trochanter and femur dark brown, with a lighter spot covering the apical 1/3 of the femur; tibia blackish brown, tarsi whitish except tarsus V and claws blackish brown. Middle and hind legs: coxae and trochanters brownish yellow diffusely stained with black, femora and tibiae whitish except femur II with a dark brown apical spot and femur III with a diffuse spot covering the apical 1/3, tarsi yellowish white, except apex of tarsus V and claws dark brown. Wings: fore wing (fig. 1) hyaline with the basal 1/2 of wing and apex of costal area stained with brown; longitudinal and crossveins brown; 5 crossveins basal to bullae in costal area, 15–17 distal to bullae.
Hind
wing (fig. 2): membrane brownish, veins brown; 11 crossveins present.
Abdomen: terga yellowish brown, translucent, except posterior margin of each tergum dark brown (fig. 3), terga II–IV with a dark brown longitudinal spot laterally (fig. 3), spiracles darker and dark brown streaks parallel to lateral margins between spiracle and posterior margin on all segments (fig. 4); terga VI–VIII with a tenuous medial line, sterna light yellowish brown. Genitalia (fig. 5): styliger plate and forceps yellowish white, except segments II and III of forceps grayish, width of segment II of forceps almost twice the width of segment III. Penes yellowish white, apicolateral area not forming an "ear"; no lateral pouch present; recurved fold weak, subparallel to internal margin; spine short and robust. Cerci whitish with alternating wide and narrow blackish bands at annulations,
Female and nymph: unknown.
Variations
: in some individuals, a longitudinal spot on abdominal tergum V is present; sometimes the tarsal articulations are darkened, and in some individuals there is a lighter band close to the apex of the basal brown area in the fore wings.
Etymology
: from the Latin words, base and maculatus (spotted), due to the stained basal area of the fore wings.