Hydroptila auriscuspa, Harris & Rasmussen & Denson, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5175680 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:16782618-BD4F-4CD3-82B5-53F780B0BF82 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5187825 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F787B4-AC68-E914-FF00-FD81CE89DC2A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hydroptila auriscuspa |
status |
sp. nov. |
Hydroptila auriscuspa sp. n.
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Diagnosis. This new species appears most similar to H. lloganae Blickle ( Fig. 5) which is fairly common in Florida, with the tenth tergum having posterolateral extensions. From H. lloganae , H. auriscuspa is distinguished by the short, triangular inferior appendages, the rounded subgenital plate, and the truncate apex of segment X.
Description, male. Length 1.8-2.4 mm. 27-29 antennal segments. Brown in alcohol. Abdominal segment VII annular with short posteroventral process. Segment VIII annular, with slight posteroventral protuberance; ventrally with deep mesal incision. Segment IX narrowing anteriorly in lateral view; square in both dorsal and ventral views. Segment X in lateral view square, with apex truncate; dorsally square, posterolateral margins with pointed lobes, mesal area membranous. Inferior appendages tubular in lateral aspect, rounded apically; in ventral view trianguloid, wide basally, narrowing to acute apex, bearing elongate seta at midlength. Subgenital plate thin and trianguloid in lateral view; ventrally rounded posteriorly, bearing pair of setae mesally. Phallus with basal section elongate, narrowing subapically, apical section short, thin and tubular; ejaculatory duct thin, extending slightly beyond end of phallus apex; short paramere encircling shaft below juncture of apical and basal sections of phallus.
Material examined. Holotype, male. FLORIDA: Okaloosa Co., Blackwater River at Florida A&M University Biological Station , 4.5 mi NW Holt, 23 April 1981, W. & J. Peters ( NMNH) . Paratypes. FLORIDA: same locality and date, 21 males ( NMNH, FAMU, INHS) ; Okaloosa Co., Rogue Creek at Base Rd. 233 bridge, Eglin Air Force Base , 14 August 1985, B. Armitage, 1 male ( NMNH) .
Etymology. From the Latin “auris” ear, and “cuspis” pointed, referring to the pointed, ear-like extensions of the tenth tergum.
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