Amphineurus (Rhamphoneurus) deceptus, Santos & Santos & Ribeiro, 2022

Santos, Daubian, Santos, Rodrigo dos Reis & Ribeiro, Guilherme Cunha, 2022, Systematics of Amphineurus (Rhamphoneurus Alexander) (Diptera: Tipuloidea: Limoniidae), Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 80, pp. 439-494 : 439

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.80.e83035

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scientific name

Amphineurus (Rhamphoneurus) deceptus
status

sp. nov.

3.3.10. Amphineurus (Rhamphoneurus) deceptus sp. nov.

Material examined.

Holotype: ♂, Chile, Chiloé Is. Ancud [41°52′S 73°48′W], 23-I-1952, Peña (USNM)*. Paratypes: 1 ♂, Chile, Arauco, Nahuelbuta, Butamalal [37°49′S 73°14′W], 1100-1400 m, 23/ 31-I-1954, Peña (USNM) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, Chile, Chiloé Is., Castro [42°28′S 73°46′W], 20/ 22-XII-1926, R.C. Shannon (USNM) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, Chile, Chiloé Is., Chaiten [42°58′S 72°32′W], 5/ 8-II-1954, Peña (USNM) GoogleMaps *. - Additional material: CHILE. 1 [sex unknown], Chiloé Is. Ancud [41°52′S 73°48′W], 23-I-1952, L.P. Guzman (USNM); 1 [sex unknown], Llanquihue, Hornohuinca [41°25′S 72°37′W], XII-1968, Peña (USNM); 1 [sex unknown], Chiloé Is., Chaiten [42°58′S 72°32′W], 5/ 8-II-1954, Peña (USNM); 1 [sex unknown], Chiloé Is., Aulen [42°2′S 74°1′W], 4-II-1952, Peña (USNM) GoogleMaps *;

Etymology.

The word Amphineurus deceptus is Latin for “deceived”. The term refers to the fact that specimens of this new species were misidentified by Alexander as two different species.

Diagnosis.

This species is distinguished by the darkened distal quarter of the wing, and bM is uniform. Furthermore, the species is characterized by the distinctive male terminalia with clasper of gonostylus with setae on medial branch and straightened base of sheath of aedeagus.

Description.

Wing length 6.50 mm, width 2.06 mm. - Coloration: General coloration dark brown. Rostrum and palpus brownish-black. First segments of the antenna yellow, remainding segments dark yellow. Head dark brown. Eyes gray. Thorax dark brown, pleura yellowish brown. Scutum with three dark brown stripes. Halter brownish-yellow. Coxae brownish yellow and legs yellowish-brown. Abdomen dark brown. - Head (dorsal view Fig. 16B View Figure 16 , ventral view Fig. 16A View Figure 16 ): Rostrum bifurcated with long appendices; first palpal segment shorter than terminal segment; scape as thick as pedicel; terminal flagellomere as long as penultimate; antenna with long setae. - Thorax (lateral view Fig. 16E View Figure 16 , dorsal view Fig. 16F View Figure 16 ): Prescutum with short setae. Division line of laterotergite almost vertical; anatergite as tall as katatergite. Halter with dilated knob. Wing (Fig. 16D View Figure 16 ) with several markings, including faint markings on A1 and Rs, marking at tip of R1, markings highlighting m-cu, R2+3+4 and R2+3, and strong marking covering R2; distal quarter of wing darkened, veins near fork of bM (Fig. 16C View Figure 16 ) faded; M1+2 shorter than basal deflection of M1; R2+3+4 shorter than half-length of R2+3. - Female terminalia (Fig. 16H View Figure 16 ): Female tergite IX longer and as wide as tergite X; cercus slightly curved dorsad. - Male terminalia (Fig. 16G View Figure 16 ): Male tergite IX with V-shaped median notch. Ventral branch of gonocoxite with long setae on lateral margin. Dorsal branch of gonocoxite half-length of ventral branch. Lobe of gonostylus with rounded lobule; lobule longer than wide, shorter than half-length of lobe of gonostylus, narrower than stem. Clasper of gonostylus with differently shaped branches: lateral branch long and straight, bent near tip; medial branch curved, club-shaped. Mesal lobes of gonocoxite asymmetrical; left mesal lobe with more rectangular posterior projection; right mesal lobe rounded with bump on side. Sheath of aedeagus straightened, bent towards tip, darkened almost along entire length.

Remarks.

Some specimens of this new species were previously identified by C.P. Alexander as A. (R.) glabristylatus Alexander and some as A. (R.) nothofagetorum Alexander. This species resembles A. (R.) nothofagetorum but differs mainly in the shape of the branches of the clasper, male tergite IX, mesal lobes and sheath of aedeagus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Limoniidae

Genus

Amphineurus