Oecetis amazonica (Banks)

Martín, Paola Rueda, Gibon, Francois-Marie & Molina, Carlos Israel, 2011, The genus Oecetis McLachlan in Bolivia and northwestern Argentina (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae), with new species and identification key for males of Oecetis species from Mexico, Central and South America, Zootaxa 2821, pp. 19-38 : 21

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.277232

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6186064

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Oecetis amazonica (Banks)
status

 

Oecetis amazonica (Banks) View in CoL

Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1

Oecetina amazonica Banks 1924: 447 (male, original description); Fisher 1966: 109 (catalog); Flint 1967a: 22 (male lectotype); Flint 1972: 244 –5 (distribution); Flint 1982b: 49 (male, distribution); Paprocki et al. 2004 (distribution).

This species belongs to a group of closely related species, which includes O. inconspicua ( Walker 1852) View in CoL , O. pseudoinconspicua Bueno-Soria (1981) , O. excisa Ulmer (1907) View in CoL , and O. pseudoamazonica n. sp. ( Figs 12 A–F). The phallic apparatus for this group is spherical with an acute, apical process. The genital structures of O. amazonica and O. pseudoamazonica n. sp. are very similar, and the differences are listed in the description of the new species. Oecetis amazonica View in CoL can be distinguished from the other species by the presence of a well developed antecosta of segment IX not interrupted by the dorsal acrotergite of segment IX (which is positioned in this species distinctly behind the antecosta), the posteroventral margin of segment IX is rounded in ventral view, and the phallobase has its ventral process longer than in O. pseudoamazonica n. sp. The forewings of this species each have the crossveins r-m and m-cu almost in line, the coloration pattern is sharp and clear, and the length of each forewing is about 10 mm.

This species is recorded for the first time in Bolivia.

Material examined. BOLIVIA: Béni: Río Mocovi, 14°44'27''S, 64°54'24''W, (near Trinidad), 12.xi.2002, (CBF-UMSA) ― 5 females; Lake Belen, near Trinidad, 14°27'29''S, 64°51'41''W, 26.v.2003, (CBF-UMSA) ― 1 male; 03.iv.2003, ( IML) ― 2 males, 2 females; Río Ibare, Puerto Ballivian, near Trinidad, 14°47'41''S, 64°58'21''W, 17.xi.2002, (CBF-UMSA) ― 2 males, 6 females; Lake Colorada, near Trinidad, 14°48'21''S, 64°58'41''W, 16.xi.2002, (CBF-UMSA) ― 4 males, 3 females; Arroyo near Reyes, 14°15'44''S, 67°26'52''W, 11.iii.2003, (CBF-UMSA) ― 2 males, 2 females; Lake Granja, Bella Vista, 13°15'50''S, 63°42'33''W, 06.v.2006, ( IML) ― 1 male. Lake California, near Bella Vista, 10.v.2006, (CBF-UMSA) ― 1 male; Pando: Lake Bay, Río Manuripi basin, 03.viii.2007, (CBF-UMSA) ― 4 males, 5 females.

Distribution. Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia (new record).

IML

Instituto Miguel Lillo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Leptoceridae

Genus

Oecetis

Loc

Oecetis amazonica (Banks)

Martín, Paola Rueda, Gibon, Francois-Marie & Molina, Carlos Israel 2011
2011
Loc

Oecetina amazonica

Flint 1982: 49
Flint 1972: 244
Flint 1967: 22
Fisher 1966: 109
Banks 1924: 447
1924
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