Telmatometropsis fredyi, Mondragón-F. & Morales & Moreira, 2021

Mondragon-F., Silvia P., Morales, Irina & Moreira, Felipe F. F., 2021, Telmatometropsis fredyi gen. nov., sp. nov.: a new water strider from the Colombian Pacific region (Insecta, Hemiptera, Gerridae), ZooKeys 1043, pp. 87-102 : 87

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.58548

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scientific name

Telmatometropsis fredyi
status

sp. nov.

Telmatometropsis fredyi sp. nov. Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4 , 5 View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6 , 7 View Figure 7 , 8 View Figure 8 , Tables 2, 3

Description.

Male. [For measurements see Table 2 View Table 2 .] Color. Ground color yellow. Head dorsally pale yellow, with three longitudinal brown stripes between eyes; stripes connected posteriorly (Fig. 1A View Figure 1 ). Venter of head light brown (Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ). Eye golden brown. Antenna yellowish-brown to brown. Labial articles I-III light brown with brown longitudinal stripe; article IV dark brown. Pronotum pale yellow, with a dark brown median stripe throughout length and laterally with a pair of dark brown longitudinal stripes reaching slightly beyond middle of length. Mesonotum pale yellow, covered with silvery pilosity, with brown spots on anterior margin, a dark brown median stripe almost reaching posterior margin, and a pair of dark brown longitudinal stripes laterally; lateral stripes posteriorly narrowed and connected to mesopleural stripes (Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ). Metanotum velvety, dark brown with central subtriangular spot of dense silvery pubescence and two lateral spots of silvery pubescence. Mesopleura covered with silvery pubescence, with a longitudinal dark brown stripe on its ventralmost portion; stripe posteriorly connected to mesonotal stripe. Meso- and metacetabula with pruinose patches. Prosternum pale yellow; mesosternum pale yellow with two longitudinal brown spots (Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ); metasternum with posterior subtriangular dark brown spot (Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ). Abdominal mediotergite I dark brown, with silvery pubescence on posterolateral corners; mediotergite II dark brown, with central yellow spot posteriorly and silvery pubescence on posterolateral corners; mediotergites III-VI dark brown, covered with pruinose layer, with central yellow spots varying in size; mediotergites VII-VIII pale yellow, covered with abundant pubescence of same color; mediotergite VII dark brown on anterior margin. Abdominal laterotergites yellow, with patches of light setae. Abdomen laterally dark brown. Foreleg: coxa pale yellow; trochanter pale yellow, with brown lateral fringe; femur dorsally brown, ventrally pale yellow, mesal margin larerally yellow, with longitudinal white line; tibia brown; tarsus dark brown. Mid leg: coxa pale yellow; trochanter brown; femur dorsally brown, ventrally pale yellow; tibia with basal half brown and apical half dark brown; tarsus dark brown. Hind leg: coxa pale yellow; trochanter pale yellow; femur dorsally brown, ventrally pale yellow with dark brown apex; tibia and tarsus dark brown. Structure. Head with frons rounded. Antennomere I curved laterally; antennomere II shortest; antennomere IV longest (Fig. 1A, B View Figure 1 ). Fore leg: femur widened in basal half, ventrally flattened (Fig. 3A View Figure 3 ), with ventrolateral row of 4-7 small bristles; apex of tibia with long black bristles laterally and grooming structures (Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ); tarsomere I 1/4 of tarsomere II length; tarsomere II strongly curved in lateral view, flattened laterally, and apically bifid, with a shorter and a longer portion, with cuticular subconical pegs (Fig. 4B View Figure 4 ); claws long, strongly curved back (Figs 3B, C, E View Figure 3 , 4A View Figure 4 ). Mid tarsomere I with few bristles at base. Hind femur with five dorsal trichobothria. Abdominal laterotergites elevated at approximately 45° (Fig. 1A, B, D View Figure 1 ). Abdominal segment VIII dorsally with a small central notch on posterior margin (Fig. 1A, B View Figure 1 ). Paramere with apex curved up and rows of bristles close to apex (Fig. 5B, C View Figure 5 ); proctiger oval, covered with setae (Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ); sclerites as in Fig. 5 D-E View Figure 5 .

Female. [For measurements see Table 3 View Table 3 .] Similar in color and structure to male, but larger and more robust (Fig. 6A-C View Figure 6 ). Central spot on metanotum quadrate (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ). Spot on metasternum inverted “T” -shaped (Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ). Abdominal mediotergites dark brown, with central yellow spots; mediotergites II-IX with pruinose patches laterally (Fig. 6C View Figure 6 ); laterotergites without patches of light setae (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ). Fore leg: femur slightly curved at the base (Fig. 6D View Figure 6 ), with 3-7 bristles; tibia with grooming structures (Fig. 4D View Figure 4 ); tarsomere II cylindrical, flattened laterally (Fig. 6E View Figure 6 ). Abdominal laterotergites elevated by almost 90° (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ).

Type material.

Holotype. Colombia • apterous male; Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, La Bocana, lagoon, 8.XI.2003; Molano & Camacho leg. (UPTC-In-00001). Paratypes. 1 apterous female; Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, La Bocana, lagoon, 4.XI.2004, Molano & Morales leg. (UPTC-In-00002). 5 apterous males and 5 apterous females, same data as for holotype (UPTC-In-00003). 2 apterous males and 2 apterous females; Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, La Bocana, lagoon, 4.XI.2004, Molano & Morales leg. (CEIOC 76834). 1 apterous female; Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, Santa Clara, 17.V.2004, Camacho & Molano leg. (UPTC-In-00004). 4 apterous males and 12 apterous females; Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, La Bocana, lagoon, 4.XI.2004, Molano & Morales leg. (UPTC-In-00208). 2 apterous males and 8 apterous females; Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, La Bocana, lagoon, 8.XI.2003, Molano & Camacho leg. (UPTC In-00209). 1 apterous male and 1 apterous female; Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, Punta Arenas, mangrove lagoons, 26.I.1986, M.R. Manzano leg. (UPTC-In-00210).

Etymology.

The new species is named in honor of Professor Fredy Molano, who made a great contribution to the knowledge of Gerromorpha from Colombia.

Habitat notes.

The species inhabits mangrove lagoons in Buenaventura Bay, Valle del Cauca Department, Pacific region of Colombia (Figs 7 View Figure 7 , 8 View Figure 8 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Gerridae

Genus

Telmatometropsis