Ptiloneura caguanensis González, Carrejo & Panche.
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Ptiloneura caguanensis González, Carrejo & Panche. |
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Ptiloneura caguanensis González, Carrejo & Panche. Male
( Figs 32–37 View FIGURES 32–37 )
Diagnosis. Related to P. andoque n. sp., P. canoae n. sp., and P. hernandezi n. sp., being closer to the former, differing from it in having the forewing marginal pigmented band with hyaline fenestrae at veins ends, in having the lateral processes of the central sclerite of the hypandrium slender and directed posteriorly, in having the side sclerites of the hypandrium posteriorly acuminate, lacking the subapical processes in the inner border shown by P. andoque (compare Figs 5 View FIGURES 2–7 and 35 View FIGURES 32–37 ) and in the shape of the endophallic sclerites, the mesal sclerite being distinctly bigger in P. caguanensis ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 32–37 ).
Color. Body dark brown, with cream spots. Head brown, with few pale spots ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 32–37 ), oblique dark brown bands from the inner margin of each compound eye to the epistomal sulcus, surrounding the antennal fossae. Compound eyes black; ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents. Vertex pale brown. Postclypeus with converging pale and brown slender bands on each side. Genae dark brown with small pale spots. Postgenae pale brown. Antennae: scape and pedicel brown, flagellomeres pale brown, with apices cream. Maxillary palps brown. Tergal lobes of meso- and metathorax dark brown. Mesothoracic pleura dark brown, pro- and metapleura light brown to cream, with small ochre spots. Legs: fore-, middle coxae and trochanters dark brown; hind coxae, femora and trochanters cream; fore- and middle femora dark brown proximally, cream distally; tibiae brown, tarsi brown. Forewings hyaline, with a pigmented marginal band from R1 to 2A, and small pale spots at the ends of veins M and Cu, pterostigma dark brown, veins brown. Hindwings hyaline, veins brown. Abdomen dark brown, with small, pale cream irregular spots. Clunium, hypandrium and paraprocts brown, epiproct cream.
Morphology. Head ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 32–37 ). H/MxW: 1.43; compound eyes large, H/d: 3.85; IO/MxW: 0.78; vertex at the same level as the upper border of the compound eyes; outer cusp of lacinial tips broad, with 5–6 short, rounded denticles. Mx4/Mx2: 1.29. Forewings ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 32–37 ) L/W: 2.69; pterostigma: lp/wp: 5.57; M seven branched; areola postica: la/ha: 1.26, tall, narrow, distally rounded. Hindwings ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 32–37 ) l/w: 2.92; M three-branched. Central sclerite of the hypandrium with fields of macrosetae on each side of the longitudinal midline ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 32–37 ), apices of posterior processes of the central sclerite narrow and with short teeth. Phallosome ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 32–37 ) anteriorly Y-shaped; five endophallic sclerites; anterior pair boomerang-shaped; lateral sclerites bow shaped, not widened distally, with rounded apices ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 32–37 ). Mesal sclerite wider anteriorly, with posterior, pointed median process. Paraprocts ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 32–37 ) oval, with abundant distal setae; sensory fields with 38–40 trichobothria on basal rosettes. Epiproct ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 32–37 ) convex anteriorly, broadly rounded posteriorly, with setae as illustrated and a field of microspiculae posteriorly.
Measurements. FW: 5175, HW: 3500, F: 1387, T: 2400, t1: 1000, t2: 110, t3: 170, ctt1: 25, f1: 975, f2: 900, f3: 775, f4: 625, f5: 425, Mx4: 335, IO: 653, D: 443, d: 310, IO/d: 2.11, PO: 0.70.
Material studied. Holotype male. COLOMBIA. Caquetá. San Vicente del Caguán, Laureles, Reserva Indígena Altamira , 2º27’50.14”N: 74º55’2.06”W, 917 m. 26.IV.2017, on tree trunk. J. Panche. MUSENUV slide code 29293. GoogleMaps
Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the Caguán, a river and town of the Caquetá Department.
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