Tolhuaca cupulifera Schmid
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Tolhuaca cupulifera Schmid View in CoL
Figs. 1–3 View FIGURE 1 , 5 View FIGURE 5 , 6 View FIGURE 6
Tolhuaca cupulifera Schmid, 1964: 337 View in CoL [Type locality: Chile, Pichinahuel, Arauco; NMNH; male; in Sericostomatidae View in CoL ]. – Flint 1967:52 [correction of transposition of wing figures in original description; to Glossosomatidae View in CoL , Protoptilinae View in CoL ; distribution].
Tolhuaca cupulifera View in CoL can be distinguished from T. brasiliensis , new species, by the presence of sclerotized, conical, thornlike spines in the endotheca. Tergum X is also much more excavate apicomesally, while it is shallowly excavate in the new species, T. brasiliensis . Tergum X is triangular in lateral view in T. cupulifera View in CoL and quadrate in T. brasiliensis . The wings of T. cupulifera View in CoL are broader than the wings of T. brasiliensis . The species is known only from Chile.
Adult. Length of forewing: male 4.7–5.0 mm (n=5); female 5.0– 5.3 mm (n=3). Body, wings, and appendages nearly uniformly fuscous, tibia and tarsi yellowish brown. Forewing ( Fig. 3 A) relatively broad, apex blunt; with retrorse setae along veins; Sc incomplete, not reaching anterior margin; fork I emerging at or immediately beyond cord; fork II emerging anteriorly to cord; forks III and IV longer than their stems; A3 forming short loop, intersecting A2 basally; crossveins r, d, rm, and mcu present, forming a relatively straight line, but with mcu slightly basal to cord. Hind wing ( Fig. 3 B) relatively broad; Sc converging with R1 near wing margin; fork II about 4 times longer than its stem; fork III longer than its stem; crossveins r, rm, and mcu present.
Male genitalia ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ). Sternum VI ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C) with thin, digitate mesal process, projecting caudally. Abdominal segment IX ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A) well developed dorsally and laterally, but extremely reduced ventrally, forming very thin sclerotized strap; anterior margin slightly rounded; tergum IX, in dorsal view ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 B), with posteromesal margin triangular, covered with fine microtrichia; membranous connection between segments IX and X distinct. Tergum X ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 A, 5B) covered with fine microtrichia; in lateral view ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A), triangular, apex rounded, setose dorsally to ventrally, with acute ventromesal process; in dorsal view ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 B), with lateral margins slightly sinuous; apex strongly excavate medially. Phallobase ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 A, 5F) large and bulbous, projecting apicodorsally, lightly sclerotized, with small, stout setae at posterior end, running transversally from dorsum to venter; endotheca ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 A, 5D) membranous except for lightly sclerotized subbasal ring, greatly enlarged and tubular when evaginated, with 12 or 13 heavily sclerotized conical, thornlike spines with enlarged bases, each sitting within membranous ovoid cupule ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 A, 5D, 5E).
Female genitalia ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). Sternum V with slightly raised, sclerotized linear mesal ridge running parallel to anterior and posterior margins. Sternum VI process associated with strongly oblique apodeme. Segment VII normally developed. Abdominal segment VIII synscleritous, more distinctly sclerotized along anterior margin, venter lightly sclerotized, becoming membranous posteroventrally. Tergum IX lightly sclerotized. Segment X, in lateral view, elongate, digitate; in dorsal and ventral views, bulbous, bearing cerci.
Material examined: CHILE: BíoBío: Arauco, Pichinahuel, [ca. 37º47’52”S, 073º02’37”W], 1–30.i.1959, Peña — 1 male (holotype) (UMSP000115157) (NMNH); BíoBío: Estero Pichinahuel, 2 km W Parque Nacional Nahuelbuta entrance, 37°47'52"S, 073°02'37"W, 1070 m, 11–12.ii.2005, Holzenthal, Blahnik, Chamorro — 1 female, 4 males (UMSP); Malleco: Cord. Nahuelbuta, Cabreria, [37º49’30”S, 073º01’00”W], 1100 m, 9–15.i.1977, Peña — 1 female (NMNH); same except 15–20.i.1977, Peña — 1 male (NMNH).
Distribution. Chile. This species occurs in the Cordillera Nahuelbuta region and extends south to Valdivia based on records provided by Flint (1967).
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Tolhuaca cupulifera Schmid
Robertson, Desiree R. & Holzenthal, Ralph W. 2005 |
Tolhuaca cupulifera
Flint 1967: 52 |
Schmid 1964: 337 |