Papuanatula ( Papuanatula ) cukiclara Kaltenbach, Kovács & Gattolliat, 2025
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Papuanatula ( Papuanatula ) cukiclara Kaltenbach, Kovács & Gattolliat |
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sp. nov. |
Papuanatula ( Papuanatula) cukiclara Kaltenbach, Kovács & Gattolliat sp. nov.
Figs 9 View Figure 9 , 10 View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11
Type material.
Holotype. Indonesia • larva; West Papua, Batanta Island, Kalijakut River ; 00°52'27"S, 130°37'52"E; 420 m; 09. ii. 2024; leg. T. Kovács; on slide; GBIFCH 00975889 ; 2024-12, EPHTYP-4; MM GoogleMaps . Paratypes. 9 larvae; partly same data as holotype; 20. ii. 2025; leg. T. Kovács; 3 in alcohol; GBIFCH 01582007 , GBIFCH 01582009 , GBIFCH 001582010 ; MZL; 6 in alcohol; 2025-18.a, EPHTYP-5; MM GoogleMaps • 3 larvae; West Papua, Batanta Island, right side stream of Kalijakut River , side spring area; 00°52'27"S, 130°37'51"E; 432 m; 20. ii. 2025; leg. T. Kovács; 1 in alcohol; GBIFCH 01582006 ; MZL; 2 in alcohol; 2025-18.b, EPHTYP-6; MM GoogleMaps • 4 larvae; West Papua, Batanta Island, right side stream of Kalijakut River ; 00°52'15"S, 130°37'45"E; 545 m; 21. ii. 2025; leg. T. Kovács; 1 on slide; GBIFCH 01221838 ; 1 in alcohol; GBIFCH 01582005 ; MZL; 2 in alcohol; 2025-19, EPHTYP-7; MM GoogleMaps • 3 larvae; West Papua, Batanta Island, Kalijakut River ; 00°53'03"S, 130°38'13"E; 182 m; 19. ii. 2025; leg. T. Kovács; 1 on slide; GBIFCH 01221837 ; 1 in alcohol; GBIFCH 01582008 ; MZL; 1 in alcohol; 2025-17, EPHTYP-8; MM GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis.
Larva. The following combination of characters distinguishes P. cukiclara sp. nov. from other species of Papuanatula s. str.: body dorsally without row of long, fine, simple setae along midline; metanotum and abdominal terga I – VIII posteromedially with conspicuous, long, pointed protuberance, slightly bent posteriad; femur anteriorly with irregular wedge-shaped blank in basal part, blank area in distal part, and blank streak along outer margin; paracercus with five or six segments.
Description.
Larva (Figs 9 View Figure 9 – 11 View Figure 11 ). Body length 2.7–3.9 mm, cerci ~ 2 × body length.
Cuticular coloration (Figs 9 a – c View Figure 9 , 11 c View Figure 11 ). Head, thorax and abdomen dorsally pale brown; thorax with indistinct pattern; abdominal terga V, VI, and X dorsally and laterally brighter, terga III and IV laterally brighter. Head, thorax and abdomen ventrally pale brown. Legs pale brown, femur anteriorly with irregular wedge-shaped blank in basal part, blank area in distal part, and blank streak along outer margin. Caudalii ecru.
Hypodermal coloration (Fig. 9 a, b View Figure 9 ). Abdominal terga with fine dark brown transverse band along posterior margins.
Head. Antenna (Fig. 10 i View Figure 10 ). Length ~ 1.5 × head length. Flagellum distally with brown dots.
Developing turbinate eyes in last instar male larva unknown.
Labrum (Fig. 10 a, b View Figure 10 ). Length ~ 0.5 × maximum width, laterally convex. Dorsal, sub-marginal arc with ~ 22 feathered setae.
Right mandible (Fig. 10 d View Figure 10 ). Margin between prostheca and mola straight, smooth. Otherwise, as typical for the subgenus.
Left mandible (Fig. 10 c View Figure 10 ). Margin between prostheca and mola straight, smooth. Otherwise, as typical for the subgenus.
Hypopharynx (Fig. 10 f View Figure 10 ). As typical for the genus.
Maxilla (Fig. 10 g View Figure 10 ). Maxillary palp approx. as long as galea-lacinia; palp segment II approx. as long as segment I. Otherwise, as typical for the genus.
Labium (Fig. 10 e View Figure 10 ). Paraglossa dorsally with two spine-like setae near inner, distolateral margin. Labial palp with segment I 0.7 × length of segments II and III combined. Segment II without distomedial protuberance, dorsally with row of four spine-like setae near outer, distolateral margin. Segment III slightly pentagonal, pointed, 0.8 × length of segment II. Otherwise, as typical for the genus.
Thorax. Sterna. Protuberances not developed.
Terga (Figs 9 a View Figure 9 , 11 c View Figure 11 ). Metanotum posteromedially with stout, pointed protuberance.
Legs (Fig. 11 a – c View Figure 11 ). Ratio of leg segments: fore leg 0.9: 1.0: 0.3: 0.2, middle leg 1.0: 1.0: 0.3: 0.2, and hind leg 1.0: 1.0: 0.3: 0.2. Femur. Length ~ 3 × maximum width; surface rough, denticulate on brown areas. Claw with one row of seven or eight denticles, and one posterior seta. Otherwise, as typical for the subgenus.
Abdomen. Terga (Figs 9 a, b View Figure 9 , 11 h View Figure 11 ). Abdominal terga I – VIII posteromedially with conspicuous, long, pointed protuberance, slightly bent posteriad; Posterior margin of terga: I smooth, without spines, II – IX with short, rounded spines, apically carrying needle-like denticles.
Tergalii (Fig. 10 h View Figure 10 ). Present on terga II – VII. Oblique ovoid; tracheation poorly developed, pigmentation of tracheae limited to main trunk; margins smooth, with short, fine, simple setae. Tergalius II as long as abdominal terga III and IV combined, tergalius IV as long as terga V and VI combined, tergalius VII reaching middle of tergum IX.
Paraproct (Fig. 11 e View Figure 11 ). Posterior margin expanded, with minute denticles in distal part.
Caudalii (Fig. 11 f, g View Figure 11 ) Cerci without swimming setae. Paracercus with six segments.
Pose of subimaginal gonostyli under larval cuticle. As typical for the subgenus (folding in “ Labiobaetis ” - type).
Subimago. Unknown.
Imago. Unknown.
Egg. Unknown.
Biological aspects.
This species is known from the Kalijakut river system (Fig. 29 a, b, d View Figure 29 type locality), occurring at elevations of 180– 545 m. The larvae co-occur with P. batanlenos sp. nov., P. batantaraja sp. nov., and P. longabranchias sp. nov.
Etymology.
The species name is composed of “ cuki ”, meaning cute in Hungarian, and “ clara ”, meaning “ bright ” in Latin. The latter refers to the bright colour of the larva, especially on parts of the abdomen.
Distribution.
New Guinea, Batanta Island (Fig. 30 View Figure 30 ).
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University of Montpellier |
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Musee Zoologique |
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