Description of three new species of frog biting midges (Diptera: Corethrellidae) from the Central Brazilian Amazon
Author
Almeida, Jessica Feijó
FB89280A-A7EF-4006-A1FD-02ECF170E4F6
Laboratório de Ecologia e Doenças Transmissíveis na Amazônia, Instituto Leônidas e Maria Deane - Fiocruz Amazônia. & Programa de Pós-Graduação em Entomologia. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia.
jessicalmeida1993@gmail.com
Author
Picelli, Amanda Maria
EFE8D11B-F507-451A-90D4-4A516B32FE9E
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zoologia. Universidade Federal do Amazonas.
amanda.mpicelli@gmail.com
Author
Ramires, Adriane Costa
99A476A6-995C-4C6B-A6D2-AB96FA62CCED
Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Avenida General Rodrigo Octavio Jordão Ramos, nº 1200, Coroado I, CEP: 69067 - 005 – Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
adriianeramires@gmail.com
Author
Belchior, Heliana Christy Matos
300F446C-4166-4770-989B-0DF804314E43
Laboratório de Ecologia e Doenças Transmissíveis na Amazônia, Instituto Leônidas e Maria Deane - Fiocruz Amazônia. & Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia da Interação Patógeno-Hospedeiro. Instituto Leônidas e Maria Deane - Fiocruz Amazônia.
heliana.christy@gmail.com
Author
Marialva, Eric Fabrício
2ECCB20E-AA74-4B24-AC03-E64C3EB96E96
Laboratório de Ecologia e Doenças Transmissíveis na Amazônia, Instituto Leônidas e Maria Deane - Fiocruz Amazônia.
ericmarialva304@gmail.com
Author
Lima, Hannah Inêz Monteiro Moreira
C56C7CF1-9ABF-4AFB-9769-E8DD16002CF2
Laboratório de Ecologia e Doenças Transmissíveis na Amazônia, Instituto Leônidas e Maria Deane - Fiocruz Amazônia. & Programa de Pós-Graduação em Entomologia. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia.
hannahinez.lima@gmail.com
Author
Ríos-Velásquez, Claudia María
C1E8D52B-73CD-4D9F-B7C1-1D62535CDCAB
Laboratório de Ecologia e Doenças Transmissíveis na Amazônia, Instituto Leônidas e Maria Deane - Fiocruz Amazônia.
claudia.rios@fiocruz.br
Author
Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa
B5C2F560-E0EA-4DEB-8C9B-BBB32D65322C
Laboratório de Ecologia e Doenças Transmissíveis na Amazônia, Instituto Leônidas e Maria Deane - Fiocruz Amazônia.
felipe.pessoa@fiocruz.br
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-11-23
778
148
166
journal article
3319
10.5852/ejt.2021.778.1577
7d2c1009-228b-4292-857b-c61cfbf7d6f0
2118-9773
5724287
F682E990-9491-4D4D-B867-EFF4EFEC2028
Corethrella ielemdei
Feijó, Ramires, Lima & Pessoa
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
B2522305-03E9-4BA7-9792-696AC4A34802
Figs 5–6
Diagnosis
The species can be distinguished from other species of the genus by the following characteristics of the female adult. Coronal suture elongate, four large setae on frons between ventromedial area of ommatidia, clypeus squarish, with 42–43 setae; antenna uniformly medium brown, flagellomere I with two sensilla coeloconica, flagellomere II with one sensillum coeloconicum, flagellomeres IX–XIII with two sensilla coeloconica; posterior portion of dorsocentral row with a group of about eight elongate setae; wing with apex of R
2
basal to apex of M
1
and with midlength band and dark scales on basal and subbasal areas of anterior margin; foreleg, midleg, and hindleg with femora and foretibia with dark scales.
Etymology
The name ‘
ielemdei
’ is based on the acronym of the Instituto Leônidas e Maria Diane - Fiocruz Amazônia, an important research facility for training and providing professional experiences for biologists, including taxonomists for the Amazon region. To be treated as a noun in apposition.
Material examined
Holotype
BRAZIL
•
♀
adult;
Amazonas State
,
Manaus
,
experimental farm of the Universidade Federal do Amazonas FAEXP-UFAM
,
BR-
174 km
38
;
02°38′44″ S
,
60°03′13″ W
;
7 Jul. 2019
;
H. Lima
and
A. Ramires
leg.;
from tropical forest and collected with modified light trap
(‘frog call traps’);
ILMD 0001-51
.
Paratypes
BRAZIL
•
7 ♀♀
; same collection data as holotype;
ILMD 0001-52-56
•
2 ♀♀
; same collection data as holotype;
INPA
-
DIP - 004618
•
2 ♀♀
; same collection data as holotype;
CEIOC 81297
•
2 ♀♀
; same collection data as holotype;
CZPB
-
DP - 008268
,
CZPB
-
DP - 008269
.
Description
Adult female
(n = 10) HABITUS. As shown in
Fig. 5a.
HEAD (
Fig. 5b
). Laterally expanded in dorsal view. Coronal suture elongate, reaching the area between ventral margin of eye bridge (
Fig. 5c
). Four large setae on the frons between the ventromedial area of ommatidia.
ANTENNA (
Fig. 5b
). Uniformly medium brown; flagellomere XIII apically bifurcated; sensilla coeloconica distributed according to
Table 1.
CLYPEUS (
Fig. 5d
). Squarish, with 42–43 setae. Mandible with small pointed teeth. Palpus dark brown; segment lengths: range; mean; 1.5 SD (in µm): 1 –(7.6–13.8; 10.8; 2.2), 2 –(15.4–22.1; 17.8; 2.6), 3– (31.8–38.2; 35.4; 2.4), 4 –(11.4–22; 16.1; 3.1), 5 –(21.8–28.7; 23.7; 2.7); average width: range; mean; 1.5 SD (in µm): 3 –(11.1–17; 15.5; 2.3), 4 –(8.1–14.5; 11.2; 2.3), 5 –(6.5–11.3; 9.4; 1.6), third palpal segment of constant width.
Fig. 5.
Microphotography of
Corethrella ielemdei
.
Feijó, Ramires, Lima & Pessoa
sp. nov.
, ♀, (ILMD 0001– 51).
a
. Habitus.
b
. Head.
c
. Head with coronal suture elongate.
d
. Clypeus. Scale bars: a = 1 mm; b = 100μm; c– d = 50 μm.
THORAX. Dark brown, scutum, scutellum, pale sclerites around the base of the wing. Posterior portion of dorsocentral row with a group of approximately eight elongate setae. Prescutal suture short, not extending to dorsocentral row of setae. Anterior anepisternum dark brown, divided by diagonal suture, dorsal portion about equal to ventral portion. Posterior anepisternum dark brown, divided by transversal suture, with ventral portion triangular.
WING (
Fig. 6c
;
Table 2
). Apex of R
2
basal to apex of M
1
. Anterior margin with differently and discretely pigmented scales, with midlength band, with darker more basal scales along all veins (except A
1
); some scattered dark scales on basal and subbasal areas of anterior margin; veins with well-developed scales. Halter dark brown, darker than scutellum.
LEGS (
Fig. 6a
). Dark to light brown and slender setae light brown. Foreleg with femur entirely dark brown and thin dark scales on upper margin of medial portion extending near apex of femur; tibia dark brown, with thin dark scales on lower margin extending from the base to middle of the structure, first tarsomere dark brown and about 2/10 of the total light brown structure in base region, and other tarsomeres dark brown. Midleg with dark brown femur with a tuft of thin dark scales near apex region of the structure, tibia, and tarsomeres entirely dark brown. Hindleg with entirely light brown femur with a tuft of dark scales on posterior margin near apex of the structure, tibia predominantly light brown but about 3/10 dark brown in the apex region, tarsomeres 1 to 5 dark brown; tarsal claws equal, inserted apically; each claw without inner tooth. Empodia (
Fig. 6b
). With thickness larger than apical bristles of last tarsomere, longer than average diameter of last tarsomere, with seven bifid branches.
ABDOMEN (
Fig. 6d
). Uniformly dark brown. One ovoid spermatheca. Cercus dark brown.
Male
Unknown
Fig. 6.
Microphotography of
Corethrella ielemdei
Feijó, Ramires, Lima & Pessoa
sp. nov.
♀,
(
ILMD 000 -51).
a
. Legs.
b
. Tarsal claw with empodium.
c
. Wings.
d
. Abdomen. Scale bars: a = 100 μm; b = 10 μm; c–d = 500μm.
Distribution
The species is known only from its
type
locality in the experimental farm of the Universidade Federal do
Amazonas
FAEXP-UFAM, Manaus,
Amazonas State
,
Brazil
.
Taxonomic comments
The characters present in
C. ielemdei
sp. nov.
, as distribution of sensilla coeloconica, eight setae in the dorsocentral region of the thorax, and dark brown cercus and halter, are shared with
C. squamifemora
Borkent, 2008
and
C. hirta
Borkent, 2008
. However, they can be distinguished from these species by the presence of an elongated coronal suture (in
C. squamifemora
and in
C. hirta
, they are shorter), four long setae between the ommatidia (in
C. squamifemora
and in
C. hirta
, there are just two), and squarish clypeus (in
C. squamifemora
and in
C. hirta
, they are broadly roundish). The presence of an elongate coronal suture, a dark antenna, and the wing with the apex of R
2
basal to apex of M
1
in
C. ielemdei
sp. nov.
are also shared with
C. albicoxa
Borkent, 2008
,
C. appendiculata
Grabham, 1906
,
C. calathicola
Edwards, 1930
, and
C. melanica
Lane & Aitken, 1956
. However, the new species can be distinguished from these by the dark brown palpus in comparison to the pale palpus in
C. albicoxa
,
C. appendiculata
,
C. calathicola
, and
C. melanica
. The third palpal segment is evenly broad throughout its length in
C. ielemdei
sp. nov.
, whereas in
C. albicoxa
,
C. appendiculata
,
C. calathicola
, and
C. melanica
it is somewhat swollen in the middle of this segment. In addition, the pattern and distribution of dark bands and scales along the wing are different in
C. ielemdei
sp. nov.
,
C. albicoxa
,
C. appendiculata
,
C. calathicola
, and
C. melanica
.
Corethrella ielemdei
sp. nov.
shares characteristics with species in the
appendiculata
group (
Borkent 2008
), including scales on the femora and tibiae, and having a group of more than three elongated setae in posterior dorsocentral region of the thorax. The color of the medial and posterior femur distinguishes
C. ielemdei
sp. nov.
from the other species of this group. The description of males and immature stages will probably confirm the inclusion of this species in the
appendiculata
group.
We suggest to incorporate the following couplets in the
Corethrella
. Key by (
Borkent 2008
) to
identify adult females of
C. ielemdei
sp. nov.
47. Midfemur dark brown, contrasting with hindfemur which is entirely light brown ............................ ..............................................................................................................................
C. ielemdei
sp. nov.
– Base of the midfemur with distinct color; base of the hindfemur ranging from light brown to dark brown............................................................................................................................................... 48