Euplocania quinquedivisa n. sp. Male

(Figs 31–38)

Diagnosis. This species does not belong in any of the species groups proposed by García Aldrete et al. (2013). It differs from the known species of Euplocania, by having the hypandrium of five sclerites and by having the forewing with a slender, pigmented marginal band, from pterostigma to A 2, with two hyaline areas from R 2+3 to CuP, on each side of the vein ends at wing margin. Therefore, a new species group is proposed for this species, the quinquedivisa group (see Discussion, below).

Color (in 80% ethanol). Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents, head pattern (Fig. 31). Scape proximally pale yellow, distally dark brown, pedicel yellow with a V-shaped spot dark brown, f1 proximally pale brown and then pale yellow, f2 pale yellow. Legs with coxae brown, trochanters dark brown, femora proximally dark brown, then brown; tibiae brown with apex dark brown; tarsomere 1 brown, with end dark brown, tarsomeres 2–3 yellow. Forewings veins brown, a marginal pigmented slender band from pterostigma to A 2. Rs and crossvein Rs-M dark brown. Pterostigma dark brown with small irregular brown areas (Fig. 32). Hindwings (Fig. 25), almost hyaline, with a dark brown spot, between CuP and wing margin, a dark brown spot between A 1 and wing margin, veins brown, each with a brown spot distally at wing margin on R 4+5 and M.

Morphology. As in diagnosis, plus the following: Head with vertex concave in the middle; compound eyes without interommatidial setae (Fig. 31). Outer cusp of lacinial tip broad, with eight denticles (Fig. 34). Forewing pterostigma triangular, wider in the middle, narrow basally, areola postica tall, wide, with round apex, triangular, M with four primary branches (Fig. 32). Hindwing Rs and R 2+3 straight, R 4+5 almost straight, M sinuous (Fig. 33). Hypandrium (Fig. 35) of five sclerites, central sclerite almost straight anteriorly, posteriorly with two postero lateral projections, each stout, elongated, curved outwards, distally acuminate, basally with two small acuminate projections, a triangular, directed anteriorly and other slightly curved upwards; a field of setae on the posterolateral corners; antero lateral pair of sclerites strongly sclerotized, stout, elongated, anteriorly rounded, narrowing posteriorly, apex truncate; setae as illustrated; posterior pair of sclerites small, basally narrow, with two lateral acuminate projections, widening posteriorly, with internal margin projected inside, with apex slightly bilobed and strongly sclerotized. Phallosome (Fig. 36), side struts basally fused, V-shaped, distally forked and curved inwards. External parameres stout, with a field of pores in the middle, anteriorly with two elongated arms, with outer arms shorter than inner arms, posteriorly with two forked projections, with a small concavity between them, the inner process curved, acuminate, outer process rounded. Five pairs of endophallic sclerites, anterior pair, small, tripartite, heavily sclerotized; antero-mesal pair stout, almost elliptic, heavily sclerotized, touching in the middle of endophallus; antero-lateral pair, stout, elongated, bowling pin shaped, curved outwards distally; postero-mesal pair almost triangular, arising in the middle of the mesal posterior sclerite; a posterior pair, small, curved and inserted into a distinct membranous region, mesal posterior sclerite small, U-shaped. Epiproct wide, almost straight anteriorly, with one concave area on each antero-lateral corner; sides converging to round posterior border, three mesal setae near anterior border, setal fields on posterior edge and one macroseta on each side (Fig. 37). Paraprocts broad, almost elliptical, sensory fields with 29–30 trichobothria on basal rosettes, setae as illustrated (Fig. 38).

Measurements (in microns). FW: 4587, HW: 3097, F: 1249, T: 2238, t1: 725, t2: 75, t3: 136, f1: 1061, f2: 968, Mx4: 327, IO: 477, D: 474, d: 338, PO: 0.71.

Material examined. Holotype male (INPA). BRAZIL. Amazonas. Reserva ZF 2, Km 14, Torre. 02°35'21"S: 60°06'55"W. 18–31. I.2017. Malaise trap, 18m at the tower. J. A. Rafael & F. F. Xavier Filho.

Etymology. The specific name is a compound word based on the Latin words quinque = five, and divisa = divided, and refers to the hypandrium of five parts.