New species of Steleops (Psocodea: ‘ Psocoptera’: Psocidae) from Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Peru
Author
Obando, Ranulfo González
Author
García, Alfonso N.
Author
Carrejo, Nancy Soraya
text
Zootaxa
2011
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28
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journal article
45731
10.5281/zenodo.207655
d7445aa6-4e28-4706-bbd1-936f407b547e
1175-5326
207655
Steleops cuzcoensis
n. sp.
(Female)
(
Figs. 17−21
)
Color
(in 80% alcohol). Body creamy, with dark areas as indicated below. Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents; ocellar group in a whitish area. Head (
Fig. 18
): vertex, frons and postclypeus pale brown yellowish, an irregular line of brown spots from upper angle of each compound eye to ocellar group; another similar line from lower angle of each compound eye to epistomal sulcus, next to antennal fossae; a dark brown area between ocellar group and epistomal sulcus; genae pale yellowish. Postclypeus with thick, brown diagonal striae. Antennae: Scape, pedicel and flagellum creamy, with distal flagellomeres pale brown, maxillary palpomeres creamy white. Legs creamy white, tarsi pale brown, pretarsus brown. Tergal lobes of meso- and metathorax brown, pleura creamy, with pale brown longitudinal line. Fore wings with brown spots as illustrated (
Fig. 17
); pterostigma with a distal brown spot, cell M almost hyaline, areola postica with pale brown spot at apex, distal half of wing with a series of radial spots on cells R 2+3, R 4+5 and M1-M3.
Hind
wings hyaline, veins creamy white. Abdomen creamy. Epiproct, paraprocts and subgenital plate creamy,
V1
with a brown band along outer border,
V2
proximally brown,
V3
creamy white.
FIGURES 17−21
.
Steleops cuzcoensis
n. sp.
Female. 17. Fore wing and hind wing. 18. Front view of head. 19. Subgenital plate. 20. Paraprocts and epiproct. 21. Left gonapophyses and spermapore. Scales in mm.
Morphology.
Head almost straight at vertex, compound eyes little pedunculate, H/MxW: 0.96, MxW/MnW: 1.52; C: 160 microns. Antennae with short setae. Fore wing (
Fig. 17
): L/W: 2.54, pterostigma much wider posteriorly, lp/wp: 3.21; Rs slightly curved and shorter than R 2+3; cell M almost rectangular; areola postica trapeziform.
Hind
wing Rs-M fused, Rs about four times as long as the fused length; vein R 4+5 1.1 times as long as Rs. Ovipositor valvulae (
Fig. 21
):
V1
slender, elongate, pointed, inner border with a field of microspines;
V2
long, broad, stout, more sclerotized anteriorly, posteriorly with a small, pointed projection,
V3
about half as long as
V2
, almost ovoid, posterior border with a row of macrosetae, other setae on surface as illustrated; a small triangular projection near the middle. Ninth sternum membranous (
Fig. 21
), spermapore sclerite rhomboid, with small, circular spermapore in the middle. Subgenital plate broad (
Fig. 19
) with setal field in the middle, posterior projection short, apically rounded, with a field of setae. Paraprocts (
Fig. 20
) broadly triangular, apex rounded, with a row of macrosetae on outer border, sensory fields with 28−30 trichobothria in basal rosettes. Epiproct (
Fig. 19
) trapeziform, posteriorly rounded, with setae as illustrated.
Measurements.
FW: 4000, HW: 2950, F: 700, T: 1625, t1: 550, t2: 138, ctt1: 28, Mx4: 170, f1: 830, f2: 830, f3: 780, IO: 530, D: 255, d: 250, IO/d: 2.12
Specimen studied
.
Holotype
female.
PERU
.
Cuzco. Machu Picchu,
13°09’48”S
:
72°32’49”W
.
2288 m
.,
9.VIII.2005
. On rock wall of ancient temple, together with specimens of the species described below. A. N. García Aldrete. CNIN.
Etymology.
The specific name refers to the origin of this species, in Cuzco,
Peru
.