Anchored between heaven and earth - a new flightless brown lacewing from Peru (Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae)
Author
Aspoeck, Ulrike
Natural History Museum, 2 nd Zoological Department, Burgring 7, A- 1010 Vienna, Austria & Department of Evolutionary Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, A- 1090 Vienna, Austria
Author
Aspoeck, Horst
Institute of Specific Prophylaxis and Tropical Medicine, Medical University Vienna (MUW), Kinderspitalgasse 15, A- 1090 Vienna, Austria
Author
Gruppe, Axel
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9104-7362
Chair of Zoology - Entomological Division, Technical University of Munich, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, D- 85354 Freising, Germany
gruppe@wzw.tum.de
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Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
2020
2020-08-14
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.67.56008
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.67.56008
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Nusalala peruana
sp. nov.
Figs 1-3
, 4-7
, 8-11
, 12-16
Diagnosis.
The new species can be differentiated from most other species of
Nusalala
Navas
, 1913, by the following combination of characters: Forewings coriaceous and domed, covering legs and body (Figs
1
,
2
,
4-6
); hindwings long and ribbon-like in the male (Fig.
7
), micropterous and scale-like in the female (Figs
12
,
13
). Venation in both wings reduced and partly vestigial in both sexes. The coriaceous forewings differentiate
N. peruana
sp. nov. from all other
Nusalala
species, except
N. andina
Penny & Sturm, 1984, and
N. brachyptera
Oswald, 1997. The males of the latter two species have scale-like (not ribbon-like) hindwings. The female of
N. andina
is unknown.
Oswald (1996)
[1997] mentioned a female
Nusalala
which he tentatively identified as
N. brachyptera
due to similar wing modifications.
Description of male holotype and male paratypes
(Figs
1
-
11
).
Head
blackish-brown; frons, labrum and genae polished, without pilosity; occiput covered with golden brownish setae. Antennae with broad cylindrical scapus, slim cylindrical pedicellus, 40-45 moniliform flagellomeres, apically darker. Compound eyes dark, relatively small.
Figures 1-3.
Nusalala peruana
sp. nov., holotype, male.
1.
habitus, dorsal;
2.
habitus, lateral;
3.
head frontal.
Figures 4-7.
Nusalala peruana
sp. nov., paratype, male (from Hualgayoc).
4.
habitus, dorsal;
5.
habitus, ventral;
6.
right forewing (broken by spreading under cover glass);
7.
metathorax with hindwings (spread under cover glass).
Thorax
: Pronotum shield-like, blackish-brown, with dense brownish pilosity. Legs brownish, only tarsalia yellowish. Each leg with two simple apical claws.
Forewings
with significant concavo-convexity, heavily domed, length of domed wings 3.6 mm, length of spread (flattened) wing 3.8 mm, width 1.9 mm, coriaceous, suboval, apically slightly tapered; densely covered with short hairs; colouration spotted brownish with white markings and a brownish stripe in the middle of the wing, which is proximally accompanied by a whitish stripe; colouration, however, extremely variable. Venation variable and irregularly reduced in some specimens. Costal space proximally broad, veins irregularly connected with small interjacent veins, no pterostigma discernible; subcostal space with a few irregular cross veins; radius with 3-5 radial branches; gradate series of radial space not clearly discernible; bases of radius and media fused; venation of median, cubital and anal spaces not clearly ascertainable. Hindwings ribbon-like, length 2.7 mm, width 0.4 mm, with a short, oblique subcosta (?) basally. Longitudinal veins branched, cross veins absent.
Male genitalia
(Figs
8-11
): Tergite 9 divided into a pair of hemitergites, ventrolaterally connected with ectoproct and strongly sclerotised with a broad cephalic apodeme; ectoprocts basally strongly sclerotised, with blunt terminal process. Rosette of trichobothria reduced to a single trichobothrium. Gonocoxites 9 forming broad discs, dorsally fused by a small sclerotised bridge, laterally with two processus, the upper one representing the gonapophyses 9; the fused gonostyli 9 impressively shaped into a long, ventrally directed hook; gonocoxites 10 basally fused to an unpaired sclerite, terminally bilobed, connected with paired and slightly domed sclerites which are addressed as modified gonapophyses 10; hypandrium internum large and ordinarily shaped.
Figures 8-11.
Nusalala peruana
sp. nov., paratype, male (from Hualgayoc).
8.
genital sclerites, lateral;
9.
genital sclerites, ventral;
10.
genital sclerites, lateral, partly dissected;
11.
genital sclerites, dorsal, partly dissected;
e
- ectoproct;
gp10
- gonapophysis 10;
gst9
- fused gonostyli 9;
gx9
- gonocoxite 9;
gx10
- partly fused gonapophyses 10;
hi
- hypandrium internum;
S
- sternite;
T
- tergite.
Description of the female paratype
(Figs
12-16
). Length of the domed forewing approximately 3.2 mm, width 1.9 mm. Habitus similar to male, but specimen in poor condition, only right forewing preserved, left forewing missing. Hindwing scale-like (Fig.
13
).
Figures 12-16.
Nusalala peruana
sp. nov., paratype, female (from Hualgayoc).
12.
habitus, dorsal with right forewing (left forewing missing) and left scale-like hindwing;
13.
scale-like left hindwing;
14.
head, frontal;
15.
genital sclerites, lateral;
16.
genital sclerites, ventral;
e
- ectoproct;
gp8
- gonapophysis 8;
gp9
- gonapophysis 9;
gx8
- fused gonocoxites 8;
gx9
- gonocoxite 9;
T
- tergite;
tr
- trichobothrium.
Female genitalia
(Figs
15
,
16
): Sternite 7 inconspicuous; tergite 8 reaching beyond spiraculum; gonocoxites 8 fused to a small strongly sclerotised sclerite (subgenitale); paired small ovoid internal sclerites are interpreted as the highly-reduced gonapophyses 8; tergite 9 small, dorsally divided, ventrolaterally broadened; gonocoxites 9 ovoid, connected with tiny (reduced) sclerites which are interpreted as gonapophyses 9; ectoproct dorsally divided, with a single trichobothrium.
Glandular systems, as described and figured in
Monserrat (2000)
, could not be found in the single available female specimen.
Material studied.
13 males
:
Holotype
and
paratypes
.
Holotype
and
1 male
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°46'14.74"S
,
78°37'30.45"W
,
3851 m
alt.,
7-14.iX.2017
,
L. Figueroa
leg.";
1 male
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°45'31.05"S
,
78°37'19.85"W
,
3997 m
alt.,
7-14.iX.2017
,
L. Figueroa
leg."
;
1 male
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°45'58.78"S
,
78°37'33.88"W
,
3968 m
alt.,
19.-26.Vii.2018
,
L. Figueroa
leg."
;
1 male
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°45'22.93"S
,
78°37'28.45"W
,
3875 m
alt.,
19.-26.Vii.2018
,
L. Figueroa
leg."
;
4 males
paratypes
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°45'50.05"S
,
78°39'6.20"W
,
3790 m
alt.,
22.-27.Vii.2019
,
P.
Sanchez
leg."
;
1 male
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°45'50.05"S
,
78°39'6.20"W
,
3790 m
alt.,
15.-20.iii.2019
,
P.
Sanchez
leg."
;
1 male
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°45'42.15"S
,
78°38' 54.39"W
,
3756 m
alt.,
15.-20.iii.2019
,
P.
Sanchez
leg."
;
1 male
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°45'22.93"S
,
78°37'28.45"W
,
3875 m
alt.,
22.-27.Vii.2019
,
P.
Sanchez
leg."
;
1 male
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°46'55.48"S
,
78°37'45.29"W
,
3805 m
alt.,
22.-27.Vii.2019
,
P.
Sanchez
leg."
1 female
paratype
: "
PERU
. CA.
Hualgayoc
,
6°45'50.05"S
,
78°39'6.20"W
,
3790 m
alt.,
7.-14.iX.2017
,
L. Figueroa
leg."
Holotype
male,
7 paratypes
(
6 males
,
1 female
) will be deposited in coll.
Museo de Historia Natural
Lima
,
3 male
paratypes
in coll.
Bavarian State Collection of Zoology
, Munich and
3 male
paratypes
in coll.
Natural History Museum
,
Vienna.
Distribution.
Currently known only from the type locality in the province of Hualgayoc, Cajamarca region, Peru.
Ecology.
The specimens were collected in a Puna grassland (Figs
17-19
). Altitudes of findings range from 3756 m to 3997 m, time of collecting from March to September in the years 2017 to 2019. The specimens were collected around the mine Cerro Corona within an area of 3 km
x
3.5 km; the collecting protocol included pitfall and yellow pan traps; however, the specimens were found solely in the yellow pan traps.
Etymology.
Nusalala peruana
= Peruvian, adjective, feminine. The epithet is an adjective apposition to the genus
Nusalala
(feminine).
Figures 17-19.
Type locality of
Nusalala peruana
sp. nov.
17
- landscape;
18, 19
- microhabitat with yellow pans in which
Nusalala peruana
sp. nov. was trapped.