Anacroneuria totumas, Stark, 2014

Stark, Bill P., 2014, Records Of Mesoamerican Anacroneuria (Plecoptera: Perlidae), With Descriptions Of Four New Species, Illiesia 10 (2), pp. 6-16 : 14

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scientific name

Anacroneuria totumas
status

sp. n.

Anacroneuria totumas sp. n.

( Figs. 16-20)

Material examined. Holotype ♂, Panama , Chiriqui, Totumas Cloud Forest , lodge, 08 ° 53.060’ N, 82 ° 41.068’ W, 1920 m, 19-25 June 2011, E. Fuller ( USNM) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: Costa Rica: Puntarenas, Rio Bellavista , ca. 1.5 km NW Las Alturas, 1400 m, 10-11 August 1990, R. Holzenthal, R. Blahnik, F. Munoz, 1♂ ( BPSC) . San Jose, tributary Quebrada Caraiges , 3.6 km SW La Legua, 1650 m, R. Holzenthal, K. Kjer, F. Quesada, 2♂ ( BPSC) .

Adult habitus. General color brown patterned with yellow-brown. Head with dark lappets, antennae and a dark band extends from behind ocelli forward to M-line; dark band expanded laterally along M-line, and interrupted by a pale interocellar spot ( Fig. 16). Pronotum dark over most of disc, but with a slender pale median band. Wings pale brown, veins brown except for C and apical half of SC. Femora pale in proximal half and dark brown in distal half; fore and mid tibiae brown, hind tibiae with pale transverse median band.

Male. Forewing length 20 mm. Hammer a low, mound-like structure ( Fig. 17). Aedeagal apex simple ( Figs. 18-19); ventroapical aspect with a large pair of membranous lobes overlying darkly sclerotized lateral margins ( Fig. 18); dorsal keel absent, lateral margins slightly convergent to truncate apex ( Fig. 20). Hooks slender.

Female. Unknown.

Larva. Unknown.

Etymology. The species name, based on the type locality at the Mount Totumas Cloud Forest, is used as a noun in apposition.

Diagnosis. This species keys to couplet 11 in Stark (1998) where A. acutipennis Klapálek, 1923 and A. equisita , a pair of species with trilobed aedeagal apices are the options. Because the new species has a simple aedeagal apex without lateral lobes, neither of these choices are viable. The aedeagal apex of the new species is generally similar to that of A. varilla , a much smaller species (male FWL = 9-10 mm) known from Costa Rica and Panama ( Stark 1998).

Klapalek, F. 1923. Plecopteres nouveaux. Cinquieme partie. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, 63: 21 - 29.

Stark, B. P. 1998. The Anacroneuria of Costa Rica and Panama (Insecta: Plecoptera: Perlidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 111: 551 - 603.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlidae

Genus

Anacroneuria