Hinda ecuadorica Gordon & Canepari, 2013
Figs 3E–F, 4
Material examined
ECUADOR • 2 ♂♂; “ Napo prov.: Cosanga, Yanayacu road, 2 XII 2009, leg. R. Ruta”; MNHW • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; MIZ • 2 ♂♂; “ Napo prov.: Cosanga, Yanayacu road, 2 XII 2009, leg. R. Ruta”; MNHW • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; MIZ • 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀; “ Cosanga, Yanayacu 5 km rd. collecting along the road 25 XI 2009, leg. L. Borowiec ”; MNHW • 1 ♀; “ Napo prov., Cosanga vic., Las Palmas Island, 2 XII 2009, leg. R. Ruta”; MNHW .
Additions to the original description
BODY. Head black with yellow frons and vertex in male and frons in female. Protibia with wide, serrate flange (Fig. 3E). Abdomen with six ventrites in both sexes (Fig. 4A–B); ventrite 5 in male straight apically, with deep incision in middle, formed by very short setae; ventrite 5 in female straight apically, without incision; ventrite 6 in male slightly emarginated (Fig. 4A), in female arcuate (Fig. 4B); tergite VIII rounded apically in both sexes (Fig. 4C–D).
MALE TERMINALIA AND GENITALIA. Sternite IX (Fig. 4M) with additional sclerite subtrapezoidal; spiculum rod-like, shorter than width of sternite IX; tergite X short, transverse. Tegmen in inner view (Fig. 4N) with penis guide symmetrical, sides nearly parallel, slightly projected apically; parameres well developed, more than 2 × as long as penis guide, with small lobes in inner surface; in lateral view (Fig. 4O) slender, rounded apically, with sparse, long hairs on apices; tegminal strut stout, slightly arcuate. Penis capsule (Fig. 4J) with inner arm constricted medially, outer arm broadened but short; penis of nearly equal diameter along entire length, slightly widened at tip (Fig. 4K); penis tip with visible lateral alae (Fig. 4L).
FEMALE GENITALIA. Sperm duct uniform in diameter, moderately long; infundibulum absent (Fig. 4E–F); spermatheca (Fig. 4H) elongate, vermiform, tapering into apex, without clear visible nodulus and ramus, spermathecal accessory gland adjacent to sperm duct. Bursal cap with three sclerotized arms, outer 2 arms externally ragged (Fig. 4G); apical strut long, spatulate in lateral view (Fig. 4F). Coxites elongate, rounded on apices; inner surface densely covered with long setae; apical margins with row of short, stout setae fused in uniform comb along entire edge, styli present, stick out beyond comb as simple setae (Fig. 4I). Proctiger distinctly shorter than coxites; its hind edge arcuate, covered with long hairs (Fig. 4E–F).