Triplocania manueli n. sp.

(Figs 72–86)

Diagnosis. Close to T. magnifica Roesler in forewing venation and pigmentation pattern, and in phallosome structure, with a wide, shield shaped phallobase. It is the only species of Triplocania so far known, having the hypandrium of five sclerites.

Male. Color. Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents; head pattern (Fig. 72). Scape brown, pedicel yellow, f1–f3 yellow. Mx4 yellow with distal end brown. Femora brown with distal ends yellow; tibiae pale brown; tarsomere 1 pale yellow and tarsomeres 2–3 pale brown. Forewing with a brown marginal band from R4+5 to areola postica, from it arise two brown arms, to anterior and distal ends of pterostigma, in V, leaving a hyaline area between them; a large dark brown area on proximal end of wing; veins brown, with dark brown spots at wing margin (Fig. 73). Hindwing almost hyaline, with area limited by CuP brown anteriorly and pale brown posteriorly, apex pale brown; veins brown, with dark brown spots at wing margin (Fig. 74).

Morphology. Compound eyes without interommatidial setae. Outer cusp of lacinial tip broad, with four denticles (Fig. 75). Forewing pterostigma basally narrow, wider in the middle, narrowing posteriorly; Rs convex, R2+3 and R4+5 sinuous, M concave proximally, then almost straight, M1 almost straight, M2 and M3 sinuous; areola postica with apex rounded, strongly slanted posteriorly; 2A reaching wing margin. Hindwing Rs straight, R2+3 and R4+5 straight, M sinuous. Hypandrium (Fig. 76) of five sclerites, central sclerite almost straight anteriorly, posteriorly projected in the middle, setae as illustrated; side sclerites very large, wider in the middle, narrowing at the ends, acuminate, setae as illustrated; posterior pair of sclerites stout, curved outwards, anteriorly almost rectangular, strongly sclerotized distally, with a field of strong, short spines. Phallosome (Fig. 77) shield shaped, side struts expanded, robust, fused, with a longitudinal pigmented band in the middle; posteriorly fused to external parameres, these stout, distally sclerotized, bearing pores; a mesal posterior endophallic sclerite, broad, pigmented throughout, except the postero-lateral corners, anterior border obtusely concave, posterior border jagged. Two pairs of endophallic sclerites, antero-mesal pair almost triangular, wider anteriorly, narrowing posteriorly, with numerous small triangular papillae near inner margin; a postero-lateral pair, of arms elongate, bow shaped, blunt at both ends. Epiproct wide, almost straight anteriorly, rounded posteriorly, with three setae in mesal position, other setae as illustrated (Fig. 78). Paraprocts broadly semi-elliptic, distal setae as illustrated, sensory fields with 33 trichobothria on basal rosettes (Fig. 78).

Measurements (in microns): FW: 4334, HW: 2777, F: 1077, T: 1734, t1: 747, t2: 79, t3: 131, f1: 720, f2: 552, f3: 442, Mx4: 253, IO: 472, D: 363, d: 257, IO/d: 1.83, PO: 0.71.

Female. Color. Essentially as in the male.

Morphology. Head, forewing and hindwing (Figs 79, 80 and 81) same as in the male. Outer cusp of lacinial tip broad, with four denticles (Fig. 82). Subgenital plate broad, posteriorly rounded; pigmented area with arms broad, V-shaped, setae as illustrated (Fig. 83). Ninth sternum (Fig. 84) anteriorly slightly concave, posteriorly rounded, with a U shaped pigmented band next posterior border; a mesal area, anteriorly deeply cleft in the middle, posteriorly rounded. Gonapophyses: v1 stout, wider in the middle, narrowing at the ends and distally acuminate; inner edge and the ends sclerotized; v2 +3 broad, narrowing posteriorly, with slender and curved inwards proximal heel; ten setae on outer lobe, distal process slender, distally acuminate, with a field of microsetae (Fig. 85). Epiproct lost in preparation. Paraprocts almost triangular, broad, sensory fields with 30 trichobothria on basal rosettes; setae as illustrated (Fig. 86).

Measurements (in microns): FW: 4549, HW: 3074, F: 1064, T: 1752, t1: 673, t2: 95, t3: 146, f1: 636, f2: 558, f3:463 Mx4: 274, IO: 551, D: 363, d: 256, IO/d: 2.15, PO: 0.71.

Material examined. Holotype male (MZUEFS). Brazil. Ceará, Crato. Floresta Nacional do Araripe. 4.II.2011. Beating branches of trees and shrubs with dead leaves. Silva-Neto, A. M. Paratype: 1 female (MZUEFS), same data as the holotype.

Etymology. This species is gratefully dedicated to Manuel Cardoso Moreira da Silva, father of Alberto Moreira da Silva-Neto.