Anacroneuria simulans, Froehlich, Claudio G., 2010

Froehlich, Claudio G., 2010, Anacroneuria (Plecoptera, Perlidae) from the Mantiqueira Mountains, São Paulo State, Brazil, Zootaxa 2365, pp. 55-68 : 59-63

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.275765

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6206654

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/530B87A2-FF99-DB0D-FF3E-F88316FB8D2D

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scientific name

Anacroneuria simulans
status

sp. nov.

Anacroneuria simulans View in CoL sp.n.

( Figs. 14–18 View FIGURES 14 – 18 )

Type Material. Holotype, m: BR, SP, Campos do Jordão, PECJ, Ribeirão Casquilho (22°39’49”S, 45°27’04”W), 23/IV/1987, CGF, ACRF. Paratypes: Campos do Jordão, 1 f, 24–31/I/1976, H. Reichardt Filho. PECJ, Córrego Galharada (22°41’29”S, 45°27’58”W), 1 m, 2 f, 06–07/II/1986, CGF; 1 f, 07/II/1986, YAT; 2 f, 04/IV/1986, CGF; 1 f, 22/IV/1987, CGF, ACRF; 5 f, 15–16/XII/1987, CGF, LGO; 2 m, 2 f, 12–13/III/1988, CGF, LGO; 4 m, 2 f, 04–07/III/1996, CGF, RWH, HP, RG; 2 m, 22/I/1998, CGF, RWH, HP. Córrego Campo do Meio (22°41’28”S, 45°28’26”W), 2 m, 06/III/1996, CGF, RWH, HP, RG. Córrego Serrote (22°39’30”S, 45°26’32”W), 1 f, 28/IV/2006, MRS, AES. Ribeirão Casquilho (22°39’49”S, 45°27’04”W), 1 m, 1 f, 05/III/ 1986, CGF; 1 m, 1 f, 02–03/IV/1986, CGF; 1 m, 21/I/1987, CGF; 6 m, 2 f, 24–25/III/1987, CGF, LGO; 1 m, 23/IV/1987, CGF, ACRF.

Additional material: Córrego Galharada, 1 f, 27/XI/1986, CGF; 1 f, 20/I/1987, CGF; 1 f, XII/1987, CGF, LGO; 1 f, 18/II/1988, YAT; 2 f, 05/XII/1996, CGF, ASM; 1 f, 19/IV/2005, MRS. Córrego Campo do Meio, 1 f, 11/XI/1985, CGF, LGO; 1 f, 1/II–27/IV/2006, AES, MRS. Ribeirão Casquilho, 2 f, 26/XI/1986, CGF.

Description. General colour pale brownish-ochraceous. On head ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14 – 18 ), central frons light ochraceous; lappets and sides of parietalia darker; in some specimens, darker spots near M-line or at sides of frons. Palpi light brown, antennae mostly light brown to brown. Pronotum light brown to brown with light broad median pale stripe and light lateral areas. Mesonotum brownish, paler medially. Legs light ochraceous to brownish. Forewing membrane pale brown to ochraceous; veins ochraceous to light brown, distal portions of C, Sc and R-RA paler than rest of veins. Females, but not the males, generally present a lighter window, in the distal half, in some specimens recognizable only by the paler RP and M veins. Cerci whitish to pale brownish from base, in some specimens, apical segments darker.

Male. Forewing length 9.1 to 10.9 mm, n=24. Hammer a truncate cone 0.1 mm long. Penial armature ( Figs. 16–17 View FIGURES 14 – 18 ) on the whole tapering from base to apex; keel a low elevation marked by radiating lines; hooks regularly curved, tips pointed. Ventrally on distal part, a pair of large vesicles. In lateral view, dorsal contour distal to keel with pronounced curvature.

Female. Lighter in colour than male. Forewing length 12.4 to 15.0 mm, n=33. Subgenital plate ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 14 – 18 ) four-lobed, median notch wide and deeper than lateral ones. Lateral lobes varying in size, from about size shown in figure to clearly larger. Distal part, including lobes, a little darker. Sternum 9 with a T-shaped hairy area, distal margin distinctly darker, with median concavity.

Egg ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 14 – 18 ). Oval, 0.19–0.22 x 0.35–0.37 mm, n=6.

Remarks. This species is similar to A. subcostalis Klapálek 1921 , but is darker and, in the forewing, vein Sc is brownish basally and paler distally, whereas in A. subcostalis it is brown, in contrast to the much lighter other veins; another difference is that the distal window of the forewing is absent in males of A. simulans . In the male, the part of the penis distal to the hooks is much longer than in A. subcostalis and, in side view, the dorsal contour distal to the keel is markedly curved, but only slightly so or straight in A. subcostalis ; the keel itself is identical in the two species.

A. simulans adults were collected from November to April, but most (32 out of 54) in March and April.

Etymology. The epithet comes from the Latin simulo, meaning a copy, referencing the similarity of this species to A. subcostalis .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlidae

Genus

Anacroneuria

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