Loneura manauara, Cutrim & Neto & García Aldrete & Rafael, 2021

Cutrim, Marcelo, Neto, Alberto Moreira Da Silva, García Aldrete, Alfonso N. & Rafael, José Albertino, 2021, Identification key, checklist and new species of Loneura Navás (Psocodea: ‘ Psocoptera’: Ptiloneuridae) from Brazil, Zootaxa 5057 (4), pp. 487-502 : 492-494

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5057.4.2

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5598837

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/50ABEDEC-4A10-4E2C-98F9-3DCC7E2FD41A

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:50ABEDEC-4A10-4E2C-98F9-3DCC7E2FD41A

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Plazi

scientific name

Loneura manauara
status

sp. nov.

Loneura manauara View in CoL n. sp. Male

( Figs 7–12 View FIGURES 7–12 )

Diagnosis. It differs from the other species of Loneura in Group I by having the central sclerite of the hypandrium with a median posterior projection distinctly forked distally, with two short lateral acuminate projections, and a slender, long connection joining the central and the lateral sclerites. Phallosome with a distinct mesal sclerite, external parameres distally with a spiral sclerotized area. Forewing pigmentation pattern similar to L. maesi García Aldrete.

Color. Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline; head pattern ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–12 ). Scape brown, pedicel pale brown, f1–f3 pale yellow. Mx4 light brown. Femora pale yellow; tibiae pale yellow; tarsomeres 1–3 pale yellow. Right forewing ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–12 ), right hindwing ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–12 ), hyaline.

Morphology. Right forewing ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–12 ) with elongate pterostigma, narrow proximally, wider in the middle; areola postica wide, tall, apically rounded; Rs longer than its branches, convex basally, R 2+3 almost straight with a distal concave curve, R 4+5 sinuous, with a tenuous median convex curve; M stem concave proximally, then almost straight, with six primary branches; left forewing same as the right, except M with six primary branches, M6 bifurcated, resulting in M 6a and M 6b; hindwings ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–12 ) Rs almost straight, R 2+3 straight; M with three primary branches. Hypandrium ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7–12 ) of three sclerites, a central one flanked anteriorly by stout, irregular side sclerites, semicircular, anteriorly convex, with one median posterior projection distinctly bifurcated distally, with two short, lateral acuminate ends, and a postero-lateral, tapered, long connection linking the central and lateral sclerites; setae as illustrated. Phallosome ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 7–12 ) with side struts basally not fused, Y-shaped anteriorly, proximally narrow and widening distally, not fused posteriorly to external parameres, these stout, proximally with inward turned projections, touching each other, anteriorly almost square, bearing a field of pores in central area, with an anterior spiral sclerotized area and short teeth along outer margin distally. Mesal sclerite convex anteriorly and concave posteriorly, anteriorly with a pair of median projections, outward directed, with rounded ends, sides of sclerite extended, acuminate. Two pairs of endophallic sclerites; anterior pair U-shaped, tapered, wide, slightly narrow in the middle, with rounded proximal and distal ends; a posterior pair scythe-shaped, proximally elongate, with rounded ends, medially sclerotized and wide, distally with a scythe-shaped bifurcation. Epiproct ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 7–12 ) semicircular, setae as illustrated. Paraproct ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 7–12 ) triangular, with straight distal margin, sensory fields with 27 trichobothria on basal rosettes, setae as illustrated.

Measurements (in microns). FW: 3882, HW: 2560, F: 862, T: 1056, t1: 477, t2: 57, t3: 101, Mx4: 268, IO: 559, D: 405, d: 220, PO: 0.54.

Material studied. Holotype male. BRAZIL. Amazonas. Manaus. Rodovia AM –010, Km –26. Reserva Ducke. IX.2001. Malaise trap, mata. J. F. Vidal ; Paratype male. Same country, state, and city as the holotype, 83 Km N. Manaus. 07.VIII.1988. Malaise trap (without remaining parts); 1 paratype male. Same data as the holotype (without remaining parts) .

Etymology. Manauara is a noun applied to the natives of Manaus, capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The specific epithet is given to this species as a noun in apposition, referring to the city of origin of this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Psocodea

Family

Ptiloneuridae

Genus

Loneura

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