Polyplectropus Ulmer, 1905

Oláh, János & Johanson, Kjell Arne, 2010, Generic review of Polycentropodidae with description of 32 new species and 19 new species records from the Oriental, Australian and Afrotropical Biogeographical Regions 2435, Zootaxa 2435 (1), pp. 1-63 : 22

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scientific name

Polyplectropus Ulmer
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Polyplectropus Ulmer View in CoL

Polyplectropus Ulmer, 1905: 103 View in CoL .

Type species: Polyplectropus flavicornis Ulmer, 1905 , monotypic.

Ecnomodes Ulmer 1911: 17 View in CoL , fig. 4 (preoccupied by Turner, 1903, in Lepidoptera View in CoL ).

Type species: Ecnomodes buchwaldi Ulmer , monotypic.

Cordillopsyche Banks 1913b: 238 ( Flint 1967: 6–7) .

Type species: Cordillopsyche costalis Banks , monotypic.

Eodipseudopsis Marlier, 1959: 117 View in CoL , monotypic, new synonym.

Type species: Eodipseudopsis tomensis Marlier , original designation.

Ecnomodellina Ulmer 1962: 5 (replacement name for Ecnomodes Ulmer View in CoL ), synonymized by Flint 1968: 21.

Type species: Ecnomodes buchwaldi Ulmer , by replacement.

The genus Eodipseudopsis was described based on a female specimen by Marlier (1959) and placed into the subfamily Dipseudopsinae . It was subsequently and provisionally placed in the Polycentropodidae by Weaver and Malicky (1994). Three characters support the placement in the Polycentropodidae : (1) Female sternum VIII divided into 2 lateral lobes or plates (undivided in Dipseudopsidae , including Pseudoneureclipsinae). (2) Antennae slender, with scapes set distantly from each other (scapes are closely set in Dipseudopsidae ). (3) Long, slender lobe of the scent gland of sternum V present, uncharacteristic of dipseudopsid females Dipseudopsis , Hyalopsyche , Phylocentropus .

Diagnosis: The spur formula is 3,4,4. Maxillary palps each have subequal 1st and 2nd segments, each of these segments is much shorter than the 3rd segment; the 3rd segment originates subapically on the subapicolateral surface of the 2nd segment, resulting in a mesoapical lobe that is mainly cushion-shaped. The forewings each have a closed discoidal cell and a closed median cell, the hind wing cells are all open, except in P. papei Johanson & Ward. However , there are species with a closed discoidal cell in each hind wing and an open median cell in each forewing. The forewings each have apical forks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; the hind wings each have apical forks 2 and 5. However, there are species that lack apical fork 5 in each hind wing. The gonopods are mostly robust; short or long, simple or complex.

Banks, N. (1913 b) Synopsis and descriptions of exotic Neuroptera. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 39, 201 - 242.

Flint, O. S., Jr. (1967) Studies of Neotropical caddis flies, V: Types of the species described by Banks and Hagen. Proceedings of the United States Museum, 123 (3619), 1 - 37.

Flint, O. S., Jr. (1968) Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian Biological Survey jof Dominica, 9: The Trichoptera (caddisflies) of the Lesser Antilles. Proceedings of the United Sates National Museum, 125 (3665), 1 - 86.

Marlier G. (1959) Mission du Museum dans les Iles du Golfe de Guinee. Entomologie XII (1). Trichopteres de Sao Tome. Revue Francaise d'Entomologie, 63, 108 - 120.

Ulmer, G. (1905) Zur Kenntnis ausereuropaischer Trichopteren (Neue Trichopteren des Hamburger und Stettiner Museums und des zoologischen Instituts in Halle, nebst Beschreibung einiger Typen Kolenati's und Burmeister's). Entomologishe Zeitung herausgegeben entomologischen Vereine zu Stettin, 66, 1 - 119.

Ulmer, G. (1911) Einige Sudamerikanische Trichopteren. Annales de la Societe Royal d'Entomologie de Belgique, 55, 15 - 26.

Ulmer, G. (1962) Ein neuer Name fur Ecnomodes ULM. (Trichoptera). Mitteilungen der Deutschen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 21 (1), 5.

Weaver, J. & Malicky, H. (1994) The genus Dipseudopsis Walker from Asia (Trichoptera: Dipseudopsidae). Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 137, 95 - 142.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Polycentropodidae