Twelve new species of Triplocania Roesler (Psocodea: ' Psocoptera': Ptiloneuridae), from South America Author Neto, Alberto Moreira Da Silva Author García Aldrete, Alfonso N. Author Rafael, José Albertino text Zootaxa 2016 4109 3 251 283 journal article 36396 10.11646/zootaxa.4109.3.1 896cc7a2-4f3a-47e3-b03e-9dc1731b465d 1175-5326 267621 E6431450-3FDB-4AB9-80AE-DFE31AA666F4 Triplocania manauara n. sp. ( Figs 58–71 ) Diagnosis. It is the only known species of Triplocania having the forewing pterostigma strongly angulate, projected in the middle towards Rs; differing also from the known species of Triplocania by the unique hypandrium, the side sclerites with a long, slender, acuminate posterior projection, and the central sclerite projected anteriorly, with lateral fields of short, strong spines, and mesal, longitudinal rows of short spines, and two short, blunt ended posterior processes. Male. Color . Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents; head pattern ( Fig. 58 ). Scape and pedicel pale brown, f1–f3 yellow, with apex white. Mx4 pale yellow with distal end pale brown. Femora pale yellow; tibiae pale yellow with distal ends pale brown; tarsomeres 1–3 yellow. Forewing with a brown marginal band from M2 to areola postica, this brown with a hyaline area anteriorly, and a brown area between its apex and M; area between Rs and M distally brown, with a hyaline fenestra at wing margin, a brown area proximally on cell R2+3; pterostigma almost entirely brown; veins brown, with dark brown spots at wing margin; forewing pattern ( Fig. 59 ). Hindwing almost hyaline, with a pale brown marginal band from M to CuA and a brown spot at confluence of CuP and wing margin; veins brown, with dark brown spots at wing margin ( Fig. 60 ). Morphology . Compound eyes without interommatidial setae. Outer cusp of lacinial tip broad, with five denticles ( Fig. 61 ). Forewing pterostigma narrow basally, wider in the middle, spurred towards Rs; Rs sinuous, R2+3 and R4+5 sinuous, M stem slightly concave proximally, then almost straight, M1 stem slightly convex proximally, then almost straight, M2 and M3 sinuous; areola postica tall, with round apex, slanted posteriorly. Hindwing Rs almost straight, R2+3 straight, R4+5 almost straight, M sinuous. Hypandrium of three sclerites, a large central piece, strongly sclerotized anteriorly, posteriorly with two median, blunt ended short processes, leaving between them a V-shaped concavity; two longitudinal, mesal parallel rows of short spines, and a field of spines on each posterolateral corner; side sclerites axe-shaped; setae as illustrated ( Fig. 62 ). Phallosome ( Fig. 63 ) with side struts independent, V shaped, fused posteriorly to external parameres, these robust, distally rounded. Mesal sclerite strongly sclerotized, wide, anteriorly concave; posteriorly with sides projected, elongate, narrowing distally; posterior margin slightly projected, pointed in the middle. Two pairs of endophallic sclerites, anterior pair long, stout, wider in the middle, narrowing at the ends, basally pointed, distally acuminate, curved outwards; lateral pair elongate, curved inwards, anteriorly acuminate. Epiproct almost straight anteriorly, rounded posteriorly, three setae in mesal position, other setae as illustrated ( Fig. 64 ). Paraprocts broadly triangular, sensory fields with 23 trichobothria on basal rosettes, setae as illustrated ( Fig. 64 ). Measurements (in microns): FW: 4092, HW: 2738, F: 1075, T: 1748, t1: 754, t2: 70, t3: 145, f1: 699, f2: 656, f3: 563, Mx4: 254, IO: 480, D: 384, d: 228, IO/d: 2.10, PO: 0.59. Female. Color . Essentially as in the male. Morphology . Head, forewing and hindwing ( Figs 65, 66 and 67 ) same as in the male. Outer cusp of lacinial tip broad, with three denticles ( Fig. 68 ). Subgenital plate broad, rounded posteriorly, pigmented area widely concave anteriorly, setae as illustrated ( Fig. 69 ). Ninth sternum broad, anteriorly wide, slightly concave in the middle; sides converging towards a membranous convex apex, a mesal transverse sclerotized band projected posteriorly in the middle ( Fig. 70 ). Gonapophyses: v1 long, slender, heavily sclerotized, distally acuminate; v2 +3 broad, narrowing posteriorly, with a slender and curved proximal heel; a row of setae on outer lobe as illustrated, distal process small, slender, curved, acuminate, with a field of microsetae ( Fig. 70 ). Epiproct triangular, with three mesal setae, other setae as illustrated ( Fig. 71 ). Paraprocts almost triangular, broad, anteriorly concave, sensory fields with 22 trichobothria on basal rosettes; setae as illustrated ( Fig. 71 ). Measurements (in microns): FW: 4302, HW: 2880, F: 1052, T: 1713, t1: 743, t2: 72, t3: 168, f1: 702, f2: 523, f3: Mx4: 286, IO: 504, D: 361, d: 239, IO/d: 2.10, PO: 0.66. FIGURES 58–64. Triplocania manauara n. sp. (Holotype male). 58. Front view of head. 59. Forewing. 60. Hindwing. 61. Lacinial tip. 62. Hypandrium. 63. Phallosome. 64. Clunium, right paraproct and epiproct. Scales in mm. FIGURES 65–71. Triplocania manauara n. sp. (Paratype female). 65. Front view of head. 66. Forewing. 67. Hindwing. 68. Lacinial tip 69. Subgenital plate. 70. Ninth sternum and gonapophyses. 71. Clunium, right paraproct and epiproct. Scales in mm. Material examined. Holotype male ( INPA ). Brazil . Amazonas. Manaus. Rod. [via] AM 010 Km 26. R[eserva] Ducke. Malaise trap. 8–15.VIII.2005 . Cutrim M. Paratypes : 1 male ( INPA ). Same data as holotype , except IX.2001 , Malaise in mata. J. F. Vidal. 1 male ( INPA ). Same data as holotype , except IG[arapé] Ubere. 16.VI.–21.VII.2003 . J. Ribeiro. 2 males ( INPA ). Same data as the holotype , except IG[arapé] Ubere. 16.VI.2003 . J. Ribeiro. 2 males ( INPA ). Same data as the holotype , except IX.2001 , J. F. Vidal. 1 female ( INPA ). Same data as the holotype , except X.2001 , J. Vidal et al. 1 female ( INPA ). Same data as the holotype , except IG[arapé] Ubere, Malaise trap. 16.VI.–21.VII.2003 . J. Ribeiro. Etymology . Manauara is a noun applied to the natives of Manaus, capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The name is given to this species as a noun in apposition, and makes reference to the city of origin of this species.