Nemopalpus amazonensis Wagner & Stuckenberg, 2012

Wagner, Rüdiger & Stuckenberg, Brian R., 2012, New fossil and extant species of Nemopalpus Macquart (Diptera: Psychodidae: Bruchomyiinae), African Invertebrates 53 (1), pp. 355-355 : 361-362

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0119

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Nemopalpus amazonensis Wagner & Stuckenberg
status

sp. nov.

Nemopalpus amazonensis Wagner & Stuckenberg View in CoL , sp. n.

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Description:

Male.

Head: Distance between oval eyes approx. 1 facet diameter ( Fig. 12 View Figs 11–16 ). Eyes appear in the shape of mulberries (probably indicative of crepuscular or nocturnal activity). Scape 2× as long as wide, 1.5× as long as spherical pedicel. Flagellomeres elongate, each narrower at about midlength; relative lengths of antennomeres: 6–4–35–28–29–28–29–27–26; GLVWDO VHJPHQWV PLVVLQJ. $OO ÀDJHOORPHUHV KDYH (SUREDEO\) VLQJOH PXVKURRP‒VKDSHG ascoids on the distal swelling ( Fig. 13 View Figs 11–16 ). Relative lengths of the four visible palpus segments: 18–19–18–57; [length of distal striate segment probably underestimated, because they are not positioned horizontally]. No Newstead scales apparent.

Thorax: Wing length 4.0 mm. Venation with radial fork near tip of R 1, medial fork in basal half of wing, close to 2 nd FHOO ()LJ. ƗƗ). /HJV ODFNLQJ VSHFL¿F IHDWXUHV.

Abdomen: With 8 pregenital segments and terminalia. Tergum 6 without lateral extensions, but with median cluster of small circular pores (possibly associated with glands). Terminalia inverted, segments 8 and 9 each rotated by 90°. Terminalia: tergum 9 rectangular, distally narrower and rounded. Tergum 10 conical, setose, as long as cercus. Cercus oval, ca 2× as long as wide ( Fig. 16 View Figs 11–16 ). Gonocoxite 2× as long as wide, decreasing in width distally. Gonostylus about same length as gonocoxite, slightly folded at ca PLGOHQJWK; GLVWDO SDUW DSSUR[LPDWHO\ VLFNOH‒VKDSHG, ÀDWWHQHG.$HGHDJXV ZLWK D ODWHUDOO\ FRPSUHVVHG EDVDO VFOHULWH,GLVWDOO\ ZLWK D KHDYLO\ VFOHURWLVHG UHFWDQJXODU µSODWH¶ DQG VKRUW median tip. Vasa deferentia weakly dilated ( Fig. 14 View Figs 11–16 ).

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Notes: Based on the general shape of the terminalia, N. amazonensis sp. n. is related to N. rondanica from the Brazilian State of Rondônia ( Quate & Alexander 2000). The gonostyli are similar in shape, but the presence of pores on tergum 6, together with the shape of the aedeagus, distinguish the new species from its congeners.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Psychodidae

Genus

Nemopalpus

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