Twenty-four new species of Polycentropus (Trichoptera, Polycentropodidae) from Brazil Hamilton, Steven W. Holzenthal, Ralph W. ZooKeys 2011 76 1 53 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:0B5B67EF-553D-4B71-B96A-A98472BB2CBC Hamilton & Holzenthal Insecta Polycentropodidae Polycentropus CoL Animalia Polycentropus rosalysae Trichoptera 36 37 Arthropoda species rosalysae  Description.  Polycentropus rosalysaesp. n.is most similar to Polycentropus amphirhamphussp. n. Both lack the intermediate appendage and have an ovoid inferior appendage with apicomesal spine, large triangular mesoventral process of the preanal appendage, and a strongly bifurcate apicomesal process of the phallobase. This species has the sclerotic endothecal band and the apicoventral process of the phallobase is broadly divided to its base. Further, the mesoventral process of the preanal appendage is broadly triangular and its mesolateral process is nearly square. These characters render it distinct from Polycentropus amphirhamphussp. n. and other Neotropical Polycentropus. Adult. Length of forewing (male) 6.5 mm. Body brown; dorsum of head and thorax brown, clothed with long, erect brown setae; base of forewing with long, erect brown setae, general vestiture of forewing with fine brown setae and many patches of pale setae scattered over surface; legs stramineous. Male. Genitalia as in Fig. 20. Sternum IX in lateral view broadly subtriangular to oval, about 3/4 height of segment VIII; in ventral view trapezoidal, anterior corners very sharply rounded, sides very slightly constricted mesally, anterior margin deeply concave, posterior margin slightly concave with small, shallow convex medial region. Terga IX + X membranous. Intermediate appendage absent. Mesolateral process of preanal appendage short, apex broadly truncate, at base broadly joined to mesoventralprocess; mesoventral process directed caudad, broadly triangular, equal in length to mesolateral process. Inferior appendage in lateral view short, generally oval; dorsolateral flange low, rounded dorsally, with prominent caudomesal spine, slightly exposed in lateral view; mesoventral spine present, narrow, in lateral view acute, positioned medially; in ventral view inferior appendage quadrate, caudomesal spine mostly hidden, acute; mesoventral spine hidden. Phallobase very short; with paired apicolateral, spur-like, decurved processes on each side of phallobase apex; endothecal sclerotic band narrow, becoming less sclerotized, broadened apically; endothecal spines absent; phallotremal sclerite wide in dorsal aspect. Subphallic sclerite absent.  Figure 20. Polycentropus rosalysaesp. n. Male genitalia: A lateral B dorsal C ventral D inferior appendages, caudal E phallus, lateral F phallus, dorsal.  Holotype male: BRAZIL: SaoPaulo: Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, Rio Galharada, 22°41.662'S, 45°27.783'W, 1530 m, 4-5.iii.1996, Holzenthal & Guahyba (UMSP000035686) (MZUSP).  Etymology. Named with great honor for the late Dr. Rosalys Guahyba, whose friendship and help were instrumental in advancing our study of the Brazilian caddisfly fauna.