Twelve new species of Triplocania Roesler (Psocodea: ' Psocoptera': Ptiloneuridae), from South America Author Neto, Alberto Moreira Da Silva Author García Aldrete, Alfonso N. Author Rafael, José Albertino text Zootaxa 2016 4109 3 251 283 journal article 36396 10.11646/zootaxa.4109.3.1 896cc7a2-4f3a-47e3-b03e-9dc1731b465d 1175-5326 267621 E6431450-3FDB-4AB9-80AE-DFE31AA666F4 Triplocania mariaelinae n. sp. ( Figures 87–102 ) Diagnosis. Differing from the known species of Triplocania by the uniquely shaped central sclerite of the hypandrium, strongly convex anteriorly and posteriorly, with a median, stout, setose posterior process. The phallosome is reminiscent to that of T. lucida Roesler , differing from it in general structure, and in having only two pairs of endophallic sclerites. Male. Color . Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents; head pattern ( Fig. 87 ). Scape pale brown, pedicel yellow; f1–f3 yellow, with apex white. Mx4 pale yellow. Femora pale yellow; tibiae yellow; tarsomeres 1–3 pale yellow. Forewing mostly hyaline; pterostigma with a small brown spot distally, a small brown spot on confluence of CuP-1A, with a brown area limited by CuP proximally at wing margin; veins brown ( Fig. 88 ). Hindwing hyaline; veins brown ( Fig. 89 ). Morphology . Head vertex straight; compound eyes without interommatidial setae. Outer cusp of lacinial tip broad, with four denticles ( Fig. 90 ). Forewing pterostigma wider in the middle, narrow basally; Rs stem slightly convex proximally, then almost straight, R2+3 straight, R4+5 sinuous, M stem slightly concave proximally, then almost straight, M1 stem slightly convex proximally, then almost straight, M2 and M3 almost straight,; areola postica wide basally, slightly slanted posteriorly, 2A not reaching wing margin. Hindwing Rs slightly convex, R2+3 and R4+5 almost straight, M sinuous. Hypandrium of three sclerites, a large central sclerite, anteriorly and posteriorly convex, with borders sclerotized; a short, blunt ended, median posterior setose process; side sclerites large, irregular in shape; setae as illustrated ( Fig. 91 ). Phallosome ( Fig. 92 ) with side struts independent, V shaped, fused posteriorly to external parameres, these with tip broad and with pores posteriorly; two pairs of endophallic sclerites, anterior pair of three arms, inner arms short, with pointed processes on outer border; outer arms long, stout, blunt ended, middle arms wide based, narrowing distally, acuminate. Posterior pair proximally rounded, long, slender, narrow in the middle and widening posteriorly, curved inwards, ending in four acuminate apophyses. Epiproct wide based, broadly triangular, with a small area heavily sclerotized in the middle, setae as illustrated ( Fig. 93 ). Paraprocts broad, almost square, sensory fields with 21 trichobothria on basal rosettes, setae as illustrated ( Fig. 94 ). Measurements (in microns): FW: 2807, HW: 1920, F: 734, T: 1232, t1: 513, t2: 58, t3: 114, f1: 370, f2: 190, Mx4: 283, IO: 340, D: 323, d: 188, IO/d: 1.80, PO: 0.58. Female. Color . Essentially as in the male. Morphology . Head with vertex slightly concave, compound eyes without interommatidial setae ( Fig. 95 ). Fore- and hindwings ( Figs 96, 97 ) same as in the male. Outer cusp of lacinial tip broad, with four denticles ( Fig. 98 ). Subgenital plate broad, sides converging to a pointed apex; pigmented area with a deep, longitudinal cleft in the middle ( Fig. 99 ). Ninth sternum ( Fig. 100 ) broad, with anterior border strongly sclerotized, with a deep concavity in the middle; two almost elliptic areas, one large and one small, near posterior border, on each side of the longitudinal midline. Gonapophyses: v1 long, slender, heavily sclerotized; v2 +3 stout, wide proximally, with short, blunt ended heel; five setae on outer lobe as illustrated, distal process slender, acuminate, with a field of microsetae ( Fig. 101 ). Epiproct triangular, sclerotized almost throughout, with three mesal setae, other setae as illustrated ( Fig. 102 ). Paraprocts broadly triangular, with a distinct area more sclerotized, sensory fields with 25 trichobothria on basal rosettes; setae as illustrated ( Fig. 102 ). Measurements (in microns): FW: 3010, HW: 1993, F: 764, T: 1240, t1: 534, t2: 62, t3: 133, f1: 393, f2: 201, Mx4: 292, IO: 350, D: 338, d: 198, IO/d: 1.76, PO: 0.58. FIGURES 87–94. Triplocania mariaelinae n. sp. (Holotype male). 87. Front view of head. 88. Forewing. 89. Hindwing. 90. Lacinial tip. 91. Hypandrium. 92. Phallosome. 93. Epiproct. 94. Paraproct. Scales in mm. FIGURES 95–102. Triplocania mariaelinae n. sp. (Paratype female). 95. Front view of head. 96. Forewing. 97. Hindwing. 98. Lacinial tip 99. Subgenital plate. 100. Ninth sternum. 101. Gonapophyses. 102. Clunium, right paraproct and epiproct. Scales in mm. Material examined. Holotype male ( INPA ). Brazil . Pará, Altamira. Caverna Abrigo do Sismógrafo ( 03º17’18”S : 52º13’28”W ). 7.VII.2009 . Franco, F. Paratypes : 1 male and 1 female (LES/UFSCar). Same data as the holotype . 1 female ( INPA ). Same data as the holotype . Etymology . This species is dedicated to Dra Maria Elina Bichuette , of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil , for the loan of the specimens from Altamira here described, and in recognition to her enthusiasm and energetic psocid collecting in Brazilian caves.