Anisocentropus tairomyenensis, Suwannarat & Malicky & Laudee, 2018

Suwannarat, Nannaphat, Malicky, Hans & Laudee, Pongsak, 2018, Two new species of Caddisflies (Trichoptera: Insecta) from Lower-Hill Evergreen Forests of Southern Thailand, Zootaxa 4524 (4), pp. 496-500 : 497-498

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4524.4.7

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AA6EF2A1-8E39-45E6-8E00-7106B450F481

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5976083

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187F2-7659-FFC0-DBC8-4513FA2FFF44

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scientific name

Anisocentropus tairomyenensis
status

sp. nov.

Anisocentropus tairomyenensis n. sp. Suwannarat and Malicky

Figs. 7–11 View FIGURES 7–11

Type material. Holotype male (PSUNHM). Thailand: Surat Thani Province, Tai Rom Yen National Park, Khao Nong, Lam Phun stream, 8°50′33″N, 99°30′27″E, ca. 960 m a.s.l., 20 March 2017, leg. Pongsak Laudee. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: Same data as holotype, 2 males (PSUNHM); Thailand: Surat Thani Province, Tai Rom Yen National Park, Pha San Yen stream, 12°04′52″N, 99°37′43″E, ca. 1,100 m a.s.l., 12 February 2017, leg. Pongsak Laudee, 1 male (PSUNHM) GoogleMaps .

Etymology. The species is named for the type locality, Tai Rom Yen National Park.

Description. Length of each male forewing 13.0–14.0 mm (n = 4); specimens in alcohol with head, thorax, abdomen light yellowish brown and forewings dark brown.

Male genitalia ( Figures 7–11 View FIGURES 7–11 ). Segment IX in dorsal view longitudinally short, broad, with pair of rounded posterolateral projections and acute mesal projection ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–11 ); in lateral view ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–11 ), trapezoidal with round incision anterodorsally; in ventral view ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–11 ), segment IX somewhat semicircular, with U-shaped excavation apically for half of its length. Preanal appendages in dorsal view ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–11 ) long and stoutly tubular basally, short and triangular and projecting caudolaterad apically, covered by long setae; in lateral view ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–11 ) long, slender, wide basally, curved ventrad, and tapering to acute apices. Segment X in dorsal view ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–11 ) rectangular with shallow Vshaped excision and rounded ends apically; somewhat triangular, rounded apically in lateral view ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–11 ). Inferior appendages tubular, apicoventrally pointed in lateral view ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–11 ); tubular, hooked mesad apically in ventral view ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–11 ). Phallus tubular with conspicuous phallotremal sclerite, rounded apically in lateral view ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7–11 ); truncate apically in ventral view ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 7–11 ).

Diagnosis. Anisocentropus tairomyenensis n. sp. is a member of the subgenus Anisomontropus ( Malicky 1994) . Some of these species are very similar to each other and may be separated by minor differences only, such as the dorsal aspect of the tips of the preanal appendages, as in A. insularis Matynov 1930 , A. janus Malicky & Chantaramongkol (in Malicky 1994), and A. maculatus Ulmer 1926 , but these differences were seen to be constant in many specimens studied. The new species is similar to A. janus . Both of the species have very similar lateral aspects of genitalia and are characterised by tubular inferior appendages with clawed-like apices. Anisocentropus (Anisomontropus) tairomyenensis n. sp. is well characterized by the striking, basally wider and apically pointed preanal appendages, distinguished from A. janus with its cylindrical, straight, apically rounded preanal appendages.

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