The Plecoptera of Panama. III. The genus Anacroneuria (Plecoptera: Perlidae) in Panama’s national parks: 2017 survey results
Author
Kondratieff, Boris C.
Author
Armitage, Brian J.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-03-11
4565
3
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journal article
28382
10.11646/zootaxa.4565.3.7
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Anacroneuria
sp. PA-4
(
Figs. 12–13
)
Material
examined.
PANAMA
:
Veraguas Province
,
Santa Fé National Park, Cuenca
0 97
, Afluente
Río Calovebora
, PSPSCD-PNSF-C097-2017-005,
8.54318°N
and
81.16398°W
,
536 m
, trampa de luz,
T. Ríos
,
E. Álvarez
, and C.
Nieto
, 21
April 2017,
1
♀ (COZEM);
same except, Afluente
Río Calovebora
, PSPSCD-PNSF-097- 2017-005,
8.54318°N
and
81.16398°W
,
536 m
, trampa
Malaise, T
.
Ríos, E
.
Álvarez
, and C.
Nieto
, 19–23
April 2017,
1
♀ (
COZEM
)
;
same except,
Río Calovebora
, PSPSCD-PNSF-C097-2017-006,
8.55038°N
and
81.16486°W
,
461 m
, trampa de luz,
A. Cornejo
,
T. Ríos
, E.
Álvarez
, C.
Nieto
,
21 April 2017
1 ♀
(
COZEM
)
; same except,
Cuenca
132
,
Río
Mulabá-2do
Brazo
, PSPSCD-PNSF-C132-2017-007,
8.52577°N
and
81.13045°W
,
623 m
, trampa
Malaise, A
.
Cornejo, T
.
Ríos
E.
Álvarez
, and
C. Nieto
, 19–23
April 2017,
1
♀ (
COZEM
)
;
same except,
Río Mulabá—afluente
del 1er
Brazo
, PSPSCD-PNSF-C132-2017-008,
8.51706°N
and
81.12140°W
,
770 m
; trampa
Malaise, E
.
Álvarez, T
.
Ríos
, and C.
Nieto
, 19–23
April 2017,
1
♀ (
COZEM
)
.
Adult habitus
. General body yellow. Head yellow with black mask-like marking, oval pale spot laterad to ocelli, lappets marked with black, antennae mostly black (
Fig. 12
). Median pronotal stripe yellow, wide; anterolaterally slightly paler (
Fig. 12
). Femora banded apical ¼ black, basal ¾ yellow, tibia and tarsi black. Wing membrane fumose, veins black.
Male. Unknown.
Female. Forewing length 12.0–
13.5 mm
. Subgenital plate 4-bilobed, inner lobes larger, with deep and Vshaped posterior margin (
Fig. 13
). Transverse sclerite on sternum 9 well developed, laterally ear-like, with long setae.
Larva. Unknown.
Diagnosis.
This species may be the female of
A
.
bandido
described above but no associated collections are available. The femora of all legs of this species are banded, whereas in
A.
bandido
, the legs are black, except for the metathoracic leg which the femur is yellowish basally. The distinctive head pattern and small size distinguishes it from other known species from other than
A
.
bandido
and
A. laru
Gutiérrez-Fonseca, 2015
. The latter species is smaller, the subgenital plate is bilobed with lobes of almost equal size and the black mask of the head is interrupted medially (see Gutiérrez-Fonseca, 2015, fig. 8 and fig. 13).