The genus Plectrocnemia Stephens in China (Trichoptera, Polycentropodidae)
Author
Zhong, Hua
Author
Yang, Lian-Fang
Author
Morse, John C.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3489
1
24
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.209646
248e2740-8f3d-4c19-af6b-8f65c440db88
1175-5326
209646
6AC261D5-E4E1-4C1C-A7E2-2918F0A308B9
Plectrocnemia monacanthus
Zhong, Yang & Morse
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
)
Adult. Length of each male forewing 4.5–5.0 mm (N = 3, where N is the number of individuals measured in this study). Head of specimen in alcohol brown with antennae and warts yellowish brown, pronotum light brown, meso- and metanota brown with yellowish warts, forewings light brown.
FIGURE 1.
Plectrocnemia monacanthus
sp. nov.
, male genitalia. A, ventral view; B, left lateral view; C, dorsal view; D, phallus, left lateral view; E, right tergum IX+X and preanal appendage, caudal view; F, right inferior appendage, caudal view. ap.s. = apical setae of mesal plate; dig.pro. = digitate process of a mesal plate; inf.app. = inferior appendage; int.app. = intermediate appendage; m.
v.pro
. = mesoventral process of a preanal appendage; para. = paramere; ph.b. = phallobase; ph.c. = phallicata; ph.scl. = phallic sclerite; pre.app. = preanal appendage; s.IX = sternum IX; t.IX = tergum IX; t.X = tergum X;
v.pro
. = ventromesal process of an inferior appendage.
Male genitalia. Sternum IX strongly produced forward in triangle in lateral view (
Fig. 1
B), its posterior margin cut back at 2/3 distance from ventral margin to short stake; in ventral view (
Fig. 1
A), anterior margin deeply excised in “V” shape, rounded posterior excision with small mesal protrusion; tergum IX very lightly sclerotized, triangular in lateral view, membranous apicodorsally. Tergum X semi-membranous, narrowly and shallowly incised apicomesally. Intermediate appendages forming pair of broad plates each with stout, recurved spine. Preanal appendages obliquely erect, about 3/4ths as tall as tergum IX, about 3 times as long as wide, with rounded apex in lateral view; mesoventral processes of preanal appendages forming pair of highly sclerotized, complicated structures, each with 2 slender branches extending beyond posteroventral margin of its preanal appendage, with apex of lower branch curved upward in lateral view; in caudal view (
Fig. 1
E), additional small spine set on mesal margin of mesoventral process. Inferior appendages short, about as long as tall, each with distal margin broad and truncate in lateral view (
Fig. 1
B); in ventral view (
Fig. 1
A), inner surface of apex of each inferior appendage covered with tiny teeth, ventromesal process of each appendage subrectangular, with truncate apex densely covered with tiny teeth; 4–7 apical setae of mesal plate arranged in row in caudal view (1F), its basal digitate process slender with simple apex. Phallobase approximately as long as, but slightly broader than phallicata, 1 pair of paramere spines about 1.3 times as long as phallobase; pair of phallic sclerites curved downward, stout in basal half and narrowing to acute apices in lateral view (
Fig. 1
D), compressed against each other in ventral view.
This new species is very similar to
P. potchina
Mosely 1942
from
China
(Fu-jian). The male differs from that of
P. potchina
in the following characters: 1) intermediate appendages forming a pair of broad plates each with a stout, recurved spine (without such structure in
P. potchina
); 2) the mesoventral processes of the preanal appendages are as long as the inferior appendages in lateral view, each process bearing 2 branches (shorter than the inferior appendages in lateral view, each process bearing 3 branches in
P. potchina
); and 3) the ventromesal processes of the inferior appendages are subrectangular, each with a broad truncate apex in ventral view, (triangular, with narrow apices in
P. potchina
).
Holotype
male:
Guang-xi Province
: Shang-si County,
N21.89°
,
E107.90°
, Mt. Shi-wan-da National Forest Park, 1st tributary of Shi-tou River, Zhu-jiang-yuan Waterfall,
4 km
SW of main entrance to Park, alt.
485 m
, 0
6 June 2004
, Coll. Zhou X. and K.M. Kjer.
Paratypes
: Same data as
holotype
,
2 males
.
Etymology.
Monacanthus
, a Greek masculine noun in apposition, meaning “a single thorn,” with reference to intermediate appendages each bearing a stout, recurved spine.
Distribution.
China
(Guang-xi).