Paravelia spinifera Polhemus & Polhemus, 1984
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Paravelia spinifera Polhemus & Polhemus, 1984 |
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Paravelia spinifera Polhemus & Polhemus, 1984 View in CoL
( Figs 19 View FIGURE 19 B, 20E)
Paravelia spinifera Polhemus & Polhemus, 1984a: 341 View in CoL . [Original description] Paravelia spinifera: Heckman 2011 View in CoL , 220. [Identification key]
Macropterous male. BL 3.85–3.90; HL 0.50–0.60; HW 0.70–0.71; ANT I 0.67–0.70, ANT II 0.47–0.50, ANT III 0.43–0.45, ANT IV 0.50–0.51; EYE 0.22–0.23; PL 1.32–1.37; PW 1.65–1.67; FORELEG: FEM 0.90–0.92, TIB 0.91–0.92, TAR I 0.07, TAR II 0.10–0.11, TAR III 0.32–0.37; MIDLEG: FEM 1.25, TIB 1.36–1.37, TAR I 0.07, TAR II 0.16–0.18, TAR III 0.36–0.37; HINDLEG: FEM 1.46–1.50, TIB 1.62–1.65, TAR I 0.07, TAR II 0.17, TAR III 0.36–0.38. Macropterous female. BL 3.95; HL 0.50; HW 0.72–0.75; ANT I 0.67, ANT II 0.47–0.50, ANT III 0.43–0.45, ANT IV 0.50; EYE 0.23–0.25; PL 1.42; PW 1.61–1.65; FORELEG: FEM 0.87–0.92, TIB 0.90–0.92, TAR I 0.07, TAR II 0.10–0.11, TAR III 0.32–0.35; MIDLEG: FEM 1.25–1.32, TIB 1.35–1.37, TAR I 0.08, TAR II 0.17–0.18, TAR III 0.37; HINDLEG: FEM 1.50, TIB 1.75, TAR I 0.07–0.08, TAR II 0.20, TAR III 0.37–0.40.
Diagnosis. General body color brown to orange brown; posterior margin of pronotum orange; pronotum with small slight pruinose areas posteriorly. Humeral angles spinose. Forewing brownish, with a narrow basal whitish macula starting from humeral angle and ending adjacent to posterior margin of pronotum; centrally with small pruinose areas between cells; at apex another pale yellow macula on central region, with slightly whitish areas surrounding it ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 B). Legs without spines. Male proctiger with a small median elevation. Paramere narrow at base, with rounded apex ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 E).
Discussion. This species is easily identified for being the only of the genus with spinose humeral angles ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 B). Another Veliinae with similar shape is Stridulivelia alia ( Drake, 1957) , which possesses stridulatory devices on hind femur, absent in P. spinifera . The species of the genus Steinovelia Polhemus & Polhemus, 1993 generally also bear well-developed humeri, similar to obtuse spines; however they have lateral tubercles on metasternum, absent in Paravelia . A wide variation was observed on the degree of development of the humeral spines of P. spinifera , with some specimens presenting spines much smaller than those illustrated by Polhemus & Polhemus (1984a).
Material examined. Brazil, Maranhão: 90 macropterous males, 77 macropterous females ( MZUSP), Yavaruhu Village, Rio Gurupi, about 30 km west of Canindé, isolated trail, forest stream with mud, gravel and leaf litter, 14.II.1966, (B. Malkin) [first record from Brazil].
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Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo |
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Paravelia spinifera Polhemus & Polhemus, 1984
Rodrigues, Higor D. D., Moreira, Felipe F. F., Nieser, Nico, Chen, Ping Ping, Melo, Alan L., Dias-Silva, Karina & Giehl, Nubia F. S. 2014 |
Paravelia spinifera
Polhemus 1984: 341 |