trichotypa Freidberg, Knutson & Abercrombie, 1991: 33,

figs. 3, 12, 82–87 (posterior thoracic spiracle, hind leg, ♂ sternites, distiphallus, posterior surstyli; ♀ synsternum)

( trichotypa Abercrombie, 1970; unavailable name)

( trichotypa Mello & Bredt, 1978a: 212; nomen nudum)

Note 1: Abercrombie 1970 used the unavailable name “ trichotypa " in his study. Mello & Bredt’s use of the name trichotypa in their paper (1978a: 212) is a nomen nudum. Freidberg et al. 1991 made trichotypa available in their description of the new species.

HT: ♂ Brazil, Paraná, Rio Iguassu at Araucária, 1.V.1967, Berg & Abercrombie. USNM, unnumbered, no type label

AT: ♀ Brazil, Paraná, Rio Iguassu at Araucária, 1.V.1967, Berg & Abercrombie. USNM

PT: 83♂ 32♀ Brazil, Paraná, Rio Iguassu at Araucária, 1.V.1967, Berg & Abercrombie (field collected; 2♂ 1♀ (laboratory reared) plus 80♂ 39♀ (field collected and laboratory reared from field-collected larvae and puparia at various localities in Brazil, mainly by Berg & Abercrombie 28.IV–22.XII.1964 and 1967, plus 29♂ 13♀ Buenos Aires, Argentina, field collected and laboratory reared, Abercrombie, 15–16.IV.1967, plus an enigmatic record (typo?) “Ac. Carnaval, Villa Elisa, 26.XI.1979, C.M. & O.S. Flint, 1♂.”

DIST: ARGENTINA (Buenos Aires; Entre Ríos). BRAZIL (Goiás; Minas Gerais; Paraná; Rio Grande do Sul; Santa Catarina; S ã o Paulo). Maps: Freidberg et al. 1991, Ciprandi Pires et al. 2008, Ciprandi Pires & Marinoni 2010

Note 2: Mello & Bredt 1978a recorded S. trichotypa from Morretes-Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Freidberg et al. 1991 mistakenly placed Morretes-Canoas in Paraná. There are many other records of this species from Paraná. Sepedonea trichotypa has been collected in Villa Elisa, Entre Ríos, Argentina. Freidberg et al. 1991 erroneously reported that Villa Elisa is in the province of Buenos Aires. There are other records of this species from Buenos Aires.

FIGS: Marinoni & Mathis 2006 (surstylus; spermatheca)

BIOL: Abercrombie 1970, 2000. BG: 11; PG: 6

HOSTS/PREY OF LARVAE: Aplexa marmorata, Biomphalaria glabrata, B. tenagophila, Helisoma trivolvis, Physella gyrina, Planorbella duryi, Stagnicola elodes, and Succinea pusilla

IMMATS: Freidberg et al. 1991 (E, L1–L3, P)