Paracloeodes pacawara, Nieto, Carolina & Salles, Frederico Falcaõ, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.173668 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5659796 |
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Paracloeodes pacawara |
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sp. nov. |
Paracloeodes pacawara View in CoL sp. n. ( Figs. 50–62 View FIGURE 50 – 62 )
Nymph ( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ). Length: body, 3.0– 3.4 mm; cerci, 1.2–1.3 mm; terminal filament, 1.1–1.2 mm. Antennae, 1.0– 1.1 mm; 1.5–1.8 times the head capsule. Head yellowish with small dark spots, ocelli dark brown. Turbinate portion of compound eyes in male nymphs yellowishbrown. Frontal keel present. Antennae pale yellow. Mouthparts: labrum ( Fig. 51 View FIGURE 50 – 62 a), dorsally without a pair of subapical setae near middle. Mandibles ( Figs. 52–53 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ): external margins straight. Left mandible ( Fig. 52 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ) with prostheca with 2–3 denticles. Hypopharynx with lingua ( Fig. 54 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ) subequal to superlingua and rounded apically. Maxillae ( Fig. 55 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ) with palpi 1.5 times the length of galealacinia. Labium ( Figs. 56 View FIGURE 50 – 62 a–b) with segment II of palpi with a strong rounded distomedial projection, 3.1 times width of segment III, segment III conical.
Thorax ( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ): pro, meso and metanota yellowishbrown with small brownish spots distributed throughout, and with a narrow pale yellow median band. Pleura yellowishbrown, sterna pale yellow. Legs ( Fig. 57 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ) pale yellow, with tarsal claws 0.5 times the length of tarsi and with two rows of minute denticles basally ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ). Hind wing pads absent.
Abdomen: segments II–III and IX brownish, remaining segments yellowishbrown, all segments with small brownish spots as in Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 – 62 . Posterior margin of terga with spines as long as wide ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ). Sterna pale yellow, anterior margin of each segment and entire sterna IX–X brownish. Gills whitish ( Fig. 60 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ). Paraprocts with 9–10 spines ( Fig. 61 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ). Caudal filaments yellowish with crown of spines on each segment ( Fig. 62 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ).
Etymology. Pacawara is the name of a tribe that inhabit the north of Bolivia, where this species was collected.
Discussion. This species can be distinguished from the other species of the genus by the following combination of characters, 1) frontal keel present; 2) antennae 1.5–1.8 times the head capsule; 3) labrum without a pair of subapical setae near middle ( Fig. 51 View FIGURE 50 – 62 a); 4) lingua ( Fig. 54 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ) subequal to superlingua and rounded apically; 5) maxillary palpi 1.5 times the length of galealacinia ( Fig. 55 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ); 6) segment II of labial palpi with strong rounded distomedial projection 3.1 times width of segment III ( Fig. 56 View FIGURE 50 – 62 b); 7) hind wing pads absent; 8) tarsal claws long, 0.5 times the length of tarsi ( Fig. 57 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ) and with two rows of minute denticles basally ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ); 9) posterior margin of abdominal terga with spines as long as wide ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ); 10) caudal filaments with crown of spines on each segment ( Fig. 62 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ); 11) body color pattern with small dark spots throughout ( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 – 62 ).
Material. Holotype male nymph: BOLIVIA, Depto. Beni, Prov. Ballivian, Río San Bernardo, S 14°45´16´´, W 67°10´07´´, 220 m, 22/ V/ 2002, Domínguez col. Paratypes: 44 nymphs same data and collector. The holotype and 5 paratypes are deposited at UMSA. Five paratypes deposited at IBRJ, other paratypes housed at IFML.
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