Interesting new Chinese species of Leptoceridae and Odontoceridae (Insecta: Trichoptera) from several recent collecting efforts
Author
Yang, Lian-Fang
Author
Hu, Ben-Jin
Author
Morse, John C.
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-02-11
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.6
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Setodes scutatus
n. sp.
Yang & Morse
(
Fig. 9
)
Diagnosis.
This species belongs to the
Setodes argentiferus
Group (
Schmid, 1987
), and is most similar to
Setodes trilobatus
Yang & Morse 1989
from northern
China
(Shaan-xi) in the following characters: 1) abdominal tergum X is broad, roof-like, its apicomesal portion is distinctively protruded backward beyond two apicolateral ends; 2) each inferior appendage is tri-branched; 3) the phallicata of the phallus is dilated subapically with a beak-like tip. It can be differentiated easily from
S. trilobatus
in the following characters: 1) the lower branch of each inferior appendage is long, blade like, with its length 1.2 times the length of the ventral margin of segment IX, and with a triangular projection on its dorsal margin in lateral view (the lower branch of each inferior appendage is a short oval lobe, with its length 2/3 the length of the ventral margin of segment IX in
S
.
trilobatus
); 2) the parameres are each branched subapically into two decurved hooks (not branched subapically in
S
.
trilobatus
); 3) the mesal branch of each inferior appendage is stout, with its apex strongly produced mesad into a triangular process and with the mesal end acute in caudal view, (the mesal branch is a narrow band, its apex with the mesal process slender in caudal view in
S
.
trilobatus
); 4) the paired basomedian lobes of tergum X are about as broad as the preanal appendages and with truncate apices in dorsal view (much smaller and subtriangular in
S
.
trilobatus
); and 5) the phallus has a narrow crescent phallobase (the phallobase is semicircular in
S
.
trilobatus
).
Adult.
Length of each male forewing 6.5–7.0 mm (n = 5). Specimen in alcohol generally pale yellow, forewings without evidence of golden spots or striae, covered with concolorous fine hair. Wing venation typical for genus, cell R3 (between veins R3 and R 4+5) almost as long as fork of MA and MP (between veins M1+2 and M3+4), tips of fore- and hind wings acute (
Figs. 9F, 9H
).
Male genitalia.
Segment IX longitudinally short dorsally, forming narrow transverse band (
Fig. 9A
). Preanal appendages large, setose mounds, positioned beside basomedian lobes of tergum X in dorsal view (
Fig. 9B
). Tergum X long and broad, roof-like with prominent median ridge (
Fig. 9A
); in dorsal view 1.5 times as long as wide, basal median lobes each with truncate apex and about as broad as preanal appendage (
Fig. 9B
), apicomesal end distinctively protruding backward beyond two apicolateral ends, forming trilobed apex (
Fig. 9B
). Inferior appendages each trifurcate, lower branch of appendage elongate blade-like, 1.2 times as long as ventral margin of segment IX and with triangular projection on midlength of dorsal margin in lateral view (
Fig. 9A
lower arrow); mesal branch short, 1/2 as long as upper branch of inferior appendage, with apex blunt in lateral view but in caudal or dorsal views strongly produced mesad into triangular process with acute mesal end (
Figs. 9A
middle arrow, 9A-a); small, setose papilla visible at base in caudal view (
Fig. 9
C-a arrow); upper branch slender and sinuate, 2/3 as long as lower branch of inferior appendage, with apex bearing two long setae (
Figs. 9A
upper arrow, 9C-a.). Phallus with narrow crescentic phallobase; pair of parameres stout, originating above phallobase, curved caudad then sloping caudoventrad, each branched subapically into two decurved hooks with inner hook nearly transparent; phallicata strongly arched, slender, parallel sided in basal half in lateral view, with distal half expanded dorsolaterally into two broad subapical lobes, with abruptly narrowed beak-like apex directed downward (
Fig. 9D
).
Holotype
male. PR
CHINA
:
Shan-xi Province
:
Yi-cheng County
, Xi-yan-zhen
Town
,
Da-he Villege
,
Sangou-he Stream
,
N35.451
,
E111.932
, alt.
996 m
, water temperature 16°C,
15 Jun 2013
,
Coll. Sun Ch-h.
and
Xu Ji-h.
Paratypes
.
Same data as
holotype
,
4 males
.
Etymology.
Latin,
scutatus
, adjective, meaning shield-shaped, with reference to the broad, plate-like tergum X.
Distribution.
East Palearctic Biogeographic Region, Northeast
China
.