Rhagovelia tantilla Drake & Harris, 1933

Galindo-Malagón, Ximena Alejandra, Morales, Irina & Moreira, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo, 2021, Revision of the Rhagovelia angustipes complex (Insecta: Hemiptera: Veliidae from Colombia, Zootaxa 4958 (1), pp. 167-225 : 208-210

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4958.1.11

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4701539

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Rhagovelia tantilla Drake & Harris, 1933
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Rhagovelia tantilla Drake & Harris, 1933 View in CoL

( Figs. 17C, 17D View FIGURE 17 , 18A, 18B View FIGURE 18 , 19T View FIGURE 19 , 20T View FIGURE 20 , 27A View FIGURE 27 )

Rhagovelia tantilla Drake & Harris, 1933: 49 View in CoL .

Rhagovelia vonprahli Manzano, Nieser & Caicedo, 1995: 57 View in CoL (new synonym).

Rhagovelia pacifica Padilla-Gil, 2011: 220 View in CoL (new synonym).

Rhagovelia tumaquensis Padilla-Gil, 2015: 84 View Cited Treatment (new synonym).

Diagnosis. Body length ~ 2.90 in the male and ~3.00 in the female. Antennomere II shorter than III. Tarsal formula 3-3-3. Fore and hind coxae and trochanters yellow; middle coxa and trochanter black ( Figs. 17C View FIGURE 17 , 18A View FIGURE 18 ). Male fore tibia almost straight ( Figs. 17C, 17D View FIGURE 17 , 21B View FIGURE 21 ). Male hind trochanter without spines. Male hind femur slightly thicker than middle femur, with 6–7 spines ( Figs. 17C, 17D View FIGURE 17 ). Ratio of male hind femur/tibia length ~0.94/1.00. Male hind tibia without spines or apical spur ( Figs. 17C, 17D View FIGURE 17 ). Lateral margins of male and female abdomen tapering more or less evenly to apex ( Fig. 18A View FIGURE 18 ). Central shiny areas on dorsum of abdominal segments VII–VIII ( Figs. 17C View FIGURE 17 , 18A View FIGURE 18 ), rarely V–VIII in the female. Female abdominal laterotergites horizontal or slightly elevated. Male abdominal sternum VII with median carina, slightly depressed on each side. Male abdominal segment VIII subcylindrical, with lateral margins bowed, shorter dorsally than mediotergite VII ( Fig. 17C View FIGURE 17 ). Paramere and proctiger as in Figs. 19T View FIGURE 19 , 20T View FIGURE 20 .

Distribution. Belize ( Drake & Harris 1933). Colombia: Boyacá (this work), Caldas (this work), Casanare ( Aristizábal 2017), Cauca ( Manzano et al. 1995, this work), Cesar ( Aristizábal 2017), Chocó (this work), Meta ( Aristizábal 2017, this work), Quindío (this work), Nariño (Padilla-Gil 2011, Padilla-Gil 2015, Padilla-Gil 2017), Santander (this work). Costa Rica ( Moreira et al. 2015). Panama ( Bacon 1956). Peru ( Bacon 1956) ( Fig. 27A View FIGURE 27 ).

Comments. Rhagovelia tantilla was known from only a few specimens ( Drake & Harris 1933, Bacon 1956) until Moreira et al. (2015) examined several series collected throughout Costa Rica. This is probably why this species was not used for comparison when R. vonprahli , R. pacifica and R. tumaquensis were described, respectively by Manzano et al. (1995), Padilla-Gil (2011) and Padilla-Gil (2015). Examination of topotypical material of R. vonprahli and of the types of the last two species showed that the three are synonyms of R. tantilla , possessing all diagnostic features of the last species, which are mentioned above. The paramere of R. pacifica drawn by Padilla-Gil (2011: Fig. 33) has essentially the same shape as that of R. tantilla ( Bacon 1956: Fig: 16, this work: Fig. 19T View FIGURE 19 ). Different shapes have been drawn for R. vonprahli ( Manzano et al. 1995: Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ) and R. tumaquensis ( Padilla-Gil 2015: Fig. 36), but they do not correspond to what we examined in the specimens. In the former case, it seems that the paramere was squeezed and slide-mounted before being drawn, whereas in the latter the issue appears to be in the drawing itself. Rhagovelia tantilla was recorded from the same Colombian municipality from where R. pacifica and R. tumaquensis were described ( Padilla-Gil 2015), and the type localities of the last two species are within the same area of the municipality (Consejo Comunitario Río Mejicano).

Type material examined. Holotype ♂ apterous of R. pacifica (ICN) : ‘ Colombia \ Nariño \ Tumaco \ Consejo Comunitario \ Río Mejicano \ Vereda San José del Guayabo \ 2009-II-03 \ Col: D. N. Padilla’ . Paratypes of R. pacifica , 5 ♂ apterous, 6 ♀ apterous ( ICN): same data as holotype . Holotype ♂ apterous of R. tumaquensis (ICN) : ‘ Colombia \ Nariño \ Tumaco \ Consejo Comunitario \ Mejicano \ Vereda El Retoño \ 2009-II-04 \ Col: D. N. Padilla’ . Paratypes of R. tumaquensis , 2 ♂ apterous, 3 ♀ apterous ( ICN): same data as holotype .

Additional material examined. Boyacá: Puerto Boyacá , Puerto Boyacá-Otanche Road , center of Dos y Medio village, 2016-VIII-15 (F. Molano): 1 ♂ apterous ( UPTC) . Caldas : Norcasia , Río Manso, downstream Amaní Dam, 2006-I-30 (L. F. Álvarez): 10 ♂ apterous, 6 ♀ apterous ( CMA) . La Dorada, La Miel River , downstream Amaní Dam, La Palmera sector, 2010-X-05 (L. F. Álvarez): 5 ♂ apterous, 4 ♀ apterous, 3 ♀ macropterous ( CMA) . Cauca : Guapi , Isla Gorgona, mouth of Playa Verde Stream, 2009- III (M. Longo): 4 ♂ apterous, 1 ♀ apterous ( CLUA035 ) . Chocó : Bahía Solano, Corregimiento El Valle, stream, 2016-XI-03 (F. Molano): 2 ♂ macropterous ( UPTC) . Nuquí , Muertero Stream, before crossing the road, 2010-II-01 (L. F. Álvarez): 2 ♀ apterous ( CMA) . Meta : Puerto López, way Puerto López-Puerto Gaitán, stream, 2016-X-14 (F. Molano): 1 ♂ apterous, 2 ♀ apterous ( UPTC) . Quindío : Montenegro, Remanso Stream, 2005-07-12 (I. Morales): 4 ♂ apterous ( UPTC) . La Tebaida, Vereda La Irlanda , Los Bohios Stream, 2005-VII-17 (Proyecto 249): 2 ♂ apterous ( UPTC) . Quimbaya , Vereda El Laurel, Reserva Natural La Montaña del Ocaso, 2018-IV-26 (D. Martínez): 4 ♂ apterous ( UPTC) . Quimbaya , Vereda El Laurel, Reserva Natural La Montaña del Ocaso, El Caracolí Stream, 2007-IV-20 (M. Manrique): 2 ♂ apterous, 1♀ apterous ( UPTC) . Santander : Barrancabermeja, Sogamoso River, 300 m upstream from water catchment site, 2014-II (D. Hincapie & C. Pérez): 2 ♂ apterous, 1♀ apterous ( CLUA035 ) .

ICN

Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Museo de Historia Natural

UPTC

Universidad Pedogógica y Tecnológica de Colombia

CMA

Crayford Manor House Adult Education Centre

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Veliidae

Genus

Rhagovelia

Loc

Rhagovelia tantilla Drake & Harris, 1933

Galindo-Malagón, Ximena Alejandra, Morales, Irina & Moreira, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo 2021
2021
Loc

Rhagovelia tumaquensis

Padilla-Gil, D. N. 2015: 84
2015
Loc

Rhagovelia vonprahli

Manzano, M. & Nieser, N. & Caicedo, G. 1995: 57
1995
Loc

Rhagovelia tantilla

Drake, C. J. & Harris, H. M. 1933: 49
1933
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