Atopsyche (Atopsaura) muelleri Gomes & Calor

Gomes, Victor & Calor, Adolfo Ricardo, 2016, Taxonomy of Atopsyche Banks (Trichoptera: Hydrobiosidae) from Brazil: New species, distributional notes and identification key, Zootaxa 4139 (1), pp. 51-75 : 70-72

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4139.1.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C40885DD-FB4C-461C-92CE-143BF7174E76

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6087964

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E19867-FFA3-893C-FF05-4CECFC9A8762

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scientific name

Atopsyche (Atopsaura) muelleri Gomes & Calor
status

sp. nov.

Atopsyche (Atopsaura) muelleri Gomes & Calor , new species

Figures 5 View FIGURE 5 A–G

Diagnosis. This new species belongs to Atopsyche (Atopsaura) longipennis Group according to the shape of the plate of the apicomesal margin of the first article of each inferior appendage which doubles the second article. Atopsyche muelleri new species is similar to A. serica and A. huanapu in the broad segment IX, the general shape of the parapods, in short filipods, and in the concave mesal face of the second article of each inferior appendage. Moreover, it resembles A. siolii in the two apical projections of the phallotheca, but the species can be recognized by the concave mesal face of the second article of each inferior article and by the bilobed apex of the phallotheca.

Description. Length of each forewing 6,09–6.75 mm (n = 6) ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A). Overall body color yellow to light brown. Frons and vertex of head with stout, erect brown and light yellow setae. Antennal scapes brown with brown setae, pedicels light brown; basal flagellomeres yellow, apical flagellomeres brown. Maxillary palps absent (broken), setae of labial palps yellow and brown. Thorax with light yellowish and stout brown setae. Legs yellowish brown, coxae of all legs and foreleg tibiae darker brown, mid- and hind leg tibiae with light yellow setae. Forewings brown, erect setae of veins forming irregular pattern of alternating dark brown and yellow setae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A). Tergum II bearing pair of prominent glands at posterolateral margins; tergum III with pair of prominent glands at posterolateral margins. Sternum V with pair of small, convexly rounded glands, sterna VI and VII each with prominent spine-like ventral process on posteromesal margin; process on VI long, slender, curved with short spinelike setae along ventral margin and terminating with longer, spine-like setae.

Male genitalia. Segment IX long laterally. Proctiger, in lateral view, broadly widened apically, with angulated apical margin, covered with minute setae. Parapods narrow, relatively simple, in lateral view rounded apicoventrally, each with acute, setose and upturned apicodorsal projection ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C); in dorsal view, parapods with relatively uniform width ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D). Preanal appendages small, rounded and setose. Filipods short, slender, without setae, slightly longer than preanal appendages. Inferior appendages each with first article long, three times as long as wide, slightly narrower at base, with subtriangular apicomesal projection; second article broad mesally and narrowed at tip ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C), concave on mesal face ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 G). Phallic apparatus relatively simple; phallotheca in lateral view with beaks elongate and forked apically in lateral view; ventral lobe short and rounded ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 E). Phallotheca in dorsal view with beaks slightly sinuous and broadened subapically, apically pointed with apices directed mesad ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 F).

Female and immatures. unknown.

Holotype male. BRAZIL: Goiás, Chapada dos Veadeiros, Ribeirão Água Fria, 16.xii.2006, Bispo, P., Yokoyama, E. & Paciencia, G. (alcohol, MZSP).

Paratypes. BRAZIL: Goiás, same as holotype except Ribeirão Raizama, 10.xii.2006, light, Bispo, P., Yokoyama, E. & Paciencia, G., 2 males (alcohol, MZSP), 3 males (alcohol, UFBA).

Distribution. Brazil (Goiás).

Etymology. This new species is named in honor of Fritz Müller, the “prince of observers,” according to Charles Darwin. The naturalist Fritz Müller was a pioneer in studies of Neotropical caddisflies (among other taxa) and an important collaborator and contributor to the argumentation for Darwin’s Evolution Theory, especially by means of Müller’s book “Für Darwin” (1864) and its translations.

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Hydrobiosidae

Genus

Atopsyche

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