Parcana ultima (DeLong & Freytag) Domahovski & Cavichioli, 2023
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Parcana ultima (DeLong & Freytag) |
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comb. nov. |
Parcana ultima (DeLong & Freytag) comb. nov.
Figs 47 View Figure 47 , 49E, F View Figure 49
Acuera (Parcana) ultima DeLong & Freytag, 1974: 197.
Diagnosis.
Pygofer (Fig. 47F View Figure 47 ) with apical process long, curved dorsally. Style (Fig. 47J View Figure 47 ) not expanded apically. Subgenital plate (Fig. 47G View Figure 47 ) without filiform setae. Aedeagus (Fig. 47K, L View Figure 47 ) with pair of subapical processes not branched, directed dorsally.
Measurements.
Total length: male 12.0 mm, female 13.0 mm.
Description.
External morphology as in generic description.
Coloration.
Head and thorax (Fig. 49E, F View Figure 49 ) background yellowish-brown. Crown (Fig. 47A View Figure 47 ) without black punctures; apex with small black spot; small elongate black macula adjacent to anterior margin of ocellus; posterior margin of crown with pair of rounded black spots behind ocelli. Face (Fig. 47B View Figure 47 ) with transverse black bands over muscular impressions. Pronotum (Fig. 47A View Figure 47 ) with black punctures and rounded black macula behind eye at one-third length of pronotum. Proepimeron (Fig. 47C View Figure 47 ) with wide black band below pronotal carina. Forewing (Fig. 47D View Figure 47 ) with scattered black mottling; larger black macula at apex of second anal vein and over cross veins of discal cells. Metatibia with cucullate bases of setae blacks.
Male terminalia.
Sternite VIII (Fig. 47E View Figure 47 ) 1.4 × wider than long; lateral margins almost parallel; posterior margin straight, with small notch at middle. Pygofer, in lateral view (Fig. 47F View Figure 47 ), 1.5 × longer than maximum height; without basodorsal processes; dorsal and ventral margins straight; dorsal margin declivous toward apex; macrosetae present on posterodorsal quadrant; apex forming long hook-shaped process, curved dorsally. Subgenital plate, in lateral view (Fig. 47F View Figure 47 ), long, surpassing the pygofer apex; in ventral view (Fig. 47G View Figure 47 ), 3.5 × longer than wide; outer margin with microsetae; lateral margins approximately parallel; apex obliquely truncated. Connective (Fig. 47H View Figure 47 ) D-shaped, dorsal keel and stem reduced. Style, in dorsal view (Fig. 47I View Figure 47 ), with outer lobe developed and rounded; in lateral view (Fig. 47J View Figure 47 ), blade long and straight, slightly tapered toward apex; ventral margin serrated subapically; apex weakly bent dorsally, bearing dorsally a small subapical process. Aedeagus (Fig. 47K, L View Figure 47 ) preatrium reduced; dorsal apodeme not developed, dorsal margin straight, lateral margins not produced laterally; apodemal process almost reaching the aedeagus apex, slightly expanded subapically, apex acute and curved dorsally; shaft cylindrical, thin and long, strongly curved dorsally on basal third, apex weakly sclerotized with long pair of subapical processes, one-fourth length of shaft, straight, arising laterally and directed dorsally.
Female terminalia.
Sternite VII with posterolateral corners rounded; posterior margin deeply excavated laterad of broad median lobe, which occupies half width of segment and is produced posteriorly as far as lateral angles. Ovipositor unknown.
Remarks.
Among the species of Parcana stat. nov., P. ultima comb. nov. is the species that most differs from all other species of this genus, due to the pygofer (Fig. 47F View Figure 47 ) having a robust apical process curved dorsally, the subgenital plate (Fig. 47G View Figure 47 ) without filiform setae, and the style (Fig. 47J View Figure 47 ) not broadened at apex. Parcana ultima comb. nov. apparently is more closely related to P. spreta comb. nov. due its similarity in the coloration, mainly the proepimeron (Fig. 49D, F View Figure 49 ) with a wide black band below pronotal carina and the forewings (Fig. 49C, E View Figure 49 ) with scattered black mottling and the presence of large black maculae at apex of second anal vein and over cross veins of discal cells. According to the original descriptions and illustrations of the female sternite VII of both species, they are similar, with posterolateral angles rounded and the posterior margin excavated each side of a broad and rounded median lobe, however, in P. ultima comb. nov. the excavations are more rounded while in P. spreta comb. nov. are more acute. Based on these similarities, it is possible that P. ultima comb. nov. is a junior synonym of P. spreta comb. nov., however, as the female sternite VII of both species is a little different, we consider that males of P. spreta comb. nov. need to be studied to confirm this hypothesis.
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Parcana ultima (DeLong & Freytag)
Domahovski, Alexandre Cruz & Cavichioli, Rodney Ramiro 2023 |
Acuera (Parcana) ultima
Domahovski & Cavichioli 2023 |