3.2.6. Rumilara paterna sp. nov.
Figs 2d, 3d, 5d, 6d, 7d, 8d, 9d, 14
Material examined.
Type material: Holotype ♂ (PUCE) " Ecuador, Morona-Santiago prov., Indanza env.,, 03°08′38.2″ S, 78°32′10.5″ W, 1299m a.s.l., 24.8.2013, stream ca 5m wide, with gravel, boulders, leaf debris, submerged wood, Čiampor Jr & Čiamporová-Zaťovičová lgt." ; Paratype 1 ex (CCB) " Ecuador, Morona-Santiago prov., Santa Rosa de Mamanguy env., Cascada la Encanada, 03°05′14.7″ S, 78°24′36.0″ W, 698m a.s.l., 25.8.2013, stream ca 2-3m wide under waterfall, with clay, gravel, stones, submerged wood, Čiampor Jr & Čiamporová-Zaťovičová lgt." Other material: 1 larva " Ecuador, Napo prov., road to Coca, 00°43′39.6″ S, 77°45′56.1″ W, 1129m a.s.l., 17.8.2013, small waterfall, Čiampor Jr & Čiamporová-Zaťovičová lgt." ; 2 larvae " Ecuador, Morona-Santiago prov., tributary of Rio Crusado, 03°02′57.0″ S, 78°30′03.2″ W, 979m a.s.l., 24.8.2013, stream ca 2m wide, in forest, with gravel, stones, leaf debris, submerged wood with moss, Čiampor Jr & Čiamporová-Zaťovičová lgt." ; 1 larva " Ecuador, Morona-Santiago prov., Santa Rosa de Mamanguy env., Cascada la Encanada, 03°05′14.7″ S, 78°24′36.0″ W, 698m a.s.l., 25.8.2013, stream ca 2-3m wide under waterfall, with clay, gravel, stones, submerged wood, Čiampor Jr & Čiamporová-Zaťovičová lgt." .
Adult diagnosis.
The species can be distinguished by a combination of following characters: 1) head and clypeus fully clothed by pubescence; 2) femora fully pubescent; 3) elytra with dense pubescence, not arranged in stripes; 4) aedeagus with rod-like sclerite; 5) parameres moderately asymmetrical.
Adult diagnostic description.
Male. Colour: Body (Figs 2d, 3d) dark brown; coxae, trochanters, femora, tibiae, and tarsi brown; tarsal claws pale brown with reddish tincture. Pubescence: Head and clypeus fully clothed with short, prone pubescence, most densely set behind eyes, and with numerous slightly longer, curved, semi-erect, hair-like setae. Pronotum (Fig. 6d) covered by a short, moderately dense, prone pubescence, and with moderately long, curved, semi-erect, hair-like setae. Elytra with densely arranged, short, recumbent pubescence, and numerous moderately long, curved, semi-erect, hair-like setae. Femora, pro- and metatibiae densely covered with moderately long, recumbent, hair-like setae; mesotibiae with pubescence only at extreme base. Metaventrite densely clothed with short, prone pubescence. Surface: Head and clypeus sparsely microreticulate, concealed by pubescence. Pronotum densely punctate, partly concealed by pubescence. Elytra with rows of punctures shallowly impressed; intervals nearly flat. Prosternal process (Fig. 7d) subparallel between procoxae, then subtriangular with rounded apex. Aedeagus (Figs 14a-c) with long, dorsal, rod-like sclerite on penis; parameres asymmetrical, left one slightly longer. - Female unknown.
Measurements.
♂ - CL: 2.67 mm; PL: 0.61 mm; PW: 0.75 mm; EL: 2.07 mm; EW: 0.83 mm.
Variation.
No significant differences were observed between the two known specimens.
Etymology.
From Latin paternus (of or connected with one’s forefathers, ancestral) due to its similarity with the genus Hexanchorus .
Larva
(Fig. 9d) with length 3.48-3.55 mm, greatest width 0.99-1.10 mm. Pleurites on abdominal segments 1-5. Abdominal segments 1-7 explanate. Surface around the frontal pair of pronotal gibbosities paler than the rest of pronotum. Tergum of abdominal segments 1-7 with a pair of distinct, longitudinally arranged small gibbosities.
Distribution.
Known from one locality in Napo Province and three localities in Morona-Santiago Province (Figs 16e-f).
Remarks.
Only two specimens are known, one of them of unidentified sex, with abdomen lacking last two segments.