Thirteen new species and new distribution records of Helicopsyche (Feropsyche) Johanson from Venezuela (Trichoptera: Helicopsychidae)
Author
Johanson, Kjell Arne
Author
Holzenthal, Ralph W.
text
Zootaxa
2004
711
1
40
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.169460
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169460
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Helicopsyche
(
Feropsyche
)
auroa
,
new species
Fig. 29–35
,
89
The new species is separated from all other American
Helicopsyche
species by the presence of a short sternum VI process together with a widely triangular gonocoxite with its prominent, sharply tapering basimesal lobe.
Male. Head: Antennal scape as long as eye diameter and distal maxillay palp segment. Maxillary palp with proximal segment about 2/3 length of distal segment. Cephalic warts rounded, slightly convex, about 1/2 as long as eye diameter, with pale yellow and brown setae. Forewing golden brown, length
4.5–4.6 mm
. Sternum VI process (
Fig. 29, 30
) about 1/3 its segment length, covered by microtrichiae; in lateral view (
Fig. 29
), nearly straight and slightly tapering before wider apex, oriented posteroventrally; parallelsided in ventral view (
Fig. 30
); apex bearing ventral lamellae (
Fig. 30
).
FIGURES 29–35.
Helicopsyche auroa
,
new species
, holotype. 29—sternum VI process, lateral; 30—sternum VI process, ventral; 31—male genitalia, lateral; 32—male genitalia, dorsal; 33—male genitalia, ventral; 34—phallus, lateral; 35—phallus, ventral.
Male genitalia (
Fig. 31–35
). Segment IX, in lateral view (
Fig. 31
), with anterior lobe hyperboloid, oriented anteriad, present midlaterally; anterodorsal margin straight; anteroventral margin concave ventrally; in dorsal view (
Fig. 32
), with inner margin widely hyperboloid; in ventral view (
Fig. 33
), with minute posterior process; lateral apodeme present as anteriorly oriented, nearly straight line (
Fig. 31
) reaching anterior margin; submarginal line absent; tergal transverse apodeme absent; sternal transverse apodeme absent. Segment X, in lateral view (
Fig. 31
), oriented posteroventrad, nearly straight but with dorsal lobe at proximal part; slightly tapering along its length, apex slightly pointed; in dorsal view, (
Fig. 32
), slightly narrowing toward wide, rounded apex, lacking notch; with about 12 pairs of about equally long megasetae in longitudinal group starting at dorsal lobe, and about 5 pairs of smaller megasetae at lateral margin. Superior appendage (
Fig. 31
) tubular in dorsal view, slightly clubshaped in lateral view, oriented posterolaterally. Primary branch of gonocoxite, in lateral view (
Fig. 31
), generally widely triangular, with slightly undulate dorsal margin; apex rounded in lateral view, produced into fingerlike process visible in dorsal view (
Fig. 32
); central part of primary branch slightly wider than height of central part of tergum X (
Fig. 31
); anterodorsal margin nearly straight, smooth; posteroventral margin weakly concave; basimesal lobe large, coneshaped, strongly protruding primary branch, apically narrowing in lateral and ventral views (
Fig. 31, 33
), with slightly undulating, diverging, median margins; with about 9 short megasetae on dorsal margin; basal plate, in lateral view (
Fig. 31
), narrow, slightly sigmoid; in ventral view (
Fig. 33
), narrowly triangular, apex truncate. Phallus, in lateral view (
Fig. 34
), anterior half nearly straight, gently bent ventrad at midlength, dorsal margin concave; ventral margin angled; anterior 1/5 about 1.5x broader than its central part (
Fig. 34
); in ventral view (
Fig. 35
), phallobase forms narrow, ventral band; endotheca produced into long dorsal lobe; sperm channel divided into long, thick posterior and slender anterior parts; sclerotized posteroventral part narrow.
Holotype
male:
VENEZUELA
:
Lara
:
P.N. [Parque Nacional] Terepaima, Río Auro near Sabana Alta,
9°44.740'N
,
69°16.614'W
,
480 m
,
16.vi.2001
, Holzenthal, Blahnik, Paprocki, & Cressa, (
UMSP
000075028) (
UMSP
pinned).
Paratypes
:
VENEZUELA
: Ar [Aragua]:
Est. Exp. [Estación Experimental] Cataurito, ca.
32 km
E Villa de Cura,
1100 m
, O.S. Flint, Jr. —
1 male
,
8 females
(
NMNH
, alcohol).
Distribution.
Venezuela
(Aragua,
Lara
).
Etymology.
auroa
, derived from the
type
locality, Río Auro. The name is to be treated as a noun in apposition.