Chimarra lobulata, Blahnik & Andersen, 2022

Blahnik, Roger & Andersen, Trond, 2022, New species of the genus Chimarra Stephens from Africa (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae) and characterization of the African groups and subgroups of the genus, ZooKeys 1111, pp. 43-198 : 43

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1111.77586

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6E004EBF-33C6-4C0C-A2AA-5D8F25118D37

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Chimarra lobulata
status

sp. nov.

Chimarra lobulata sp. nov.

Fig. 51A-F View Figure 51

Type material.

Holotype. Ghana - Western Reg. ● ♂ (in alcohol); Ankasa Game Production Reserve; 5°15'N, 2°37'W; 6-12 Dec. 1993; T Andersen & J Kjærandsen leg.; Malaise trap; UMSP 000550052.

Additional material.

Ghana - Western Reg. ● 2♀♀; Ankasa Game Production Reserve; 5°15'N, 2°37'W; 6-12 Dec. 1993; T Andersen & J Kjærandsen leg.; Malaise trap; ZMBN ● 1♀; same collection data as for preceding; UMSP GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Chimarra lobulata is closely related to C. pectinella sp. nov., as evidenced by the shape of segment IX, including the mesally proximate posterior processes, shape of tergum X, and the paired apicoventral lobes of the phallobase. It differs diagnostically in the much more prominent apicolateral lobes of the phallobase, as well as in the shape of the interior appendages, which have the posterodorsal margin projecting and lack cusps on the mesal margin.

Description.

Adult. Overall color (in alcohol) light brown to yellowish brown, head slightly darker, setal warts of head pale, contrasting. Head relatively short (postocular parietal sclerite short), slightly flattened. Palps elongate; maxillary palp with 1st segment very short (approximately as long as wide), 2nd segment moderately elongate (~ 3 × 1st, slightly shorter than 3rd), apex with cluster of ~ 8 stiff setae, 3rd segment moderately elongate, 4th segment short (~ 1/2 length of 2nd), 5th segment very elongate and narrow (slightly longer than 3rd and 4th combined). Forewing length: male, 4.0 mm; female, 4.0-4.3 mm. Forewing forks I, II, III, and V present; hind wing with forks II and V only. Forewing with R1 nearly straight, stem of Rs weakly, but distinctly inflected, basal fork of discoidal cell enlarged, asymmetrically forked, length of cell slightly> 2 × width, fork I subsessile, fork II sessile, r crossvein diagonal, intersecting discoidal cell near apical fork, s, r-m, and m crossveins linear and hyaline, both 2A and 3A looped to 1A (2A without apical fork). Hind wing with R1 obsolete (or fused to subcosta), fork II sessile, anal loop small. Forelegs with apical tibial spur short; male with modified tarsal claws, apical three segments of tarsi short and flattened, claws asymmetrical, outer one elongate and twisted.

Male genitalia. Segment VIII moderate in length, tergum slightly longer than sternum, sternum without posteroventral projection. Segment IX, in lateral view, relatively long, narrowed dorsally at about level of preanal appendages, ventral margin not, or hardly, expanded, dorsal margin without apodemes, but with paired, elongate, narrow, scabrous, posteroventrally-directed processes from posterior margin, apices of processes acute, ventral process absent; as viewed dorsally, with tergum discontinuous mesally, posterior processes proximate mesally, bowed outward, sternum subtruncate. Tergum X without evident mesal lobe, lateral lobes divided mesally, moderately elongate and narrow, with narrow, projecting apex; sensilla probably only two on each lobe, one apical and the other preapical. Preanal appendages very small and rounded, inserted membranously (not fused to segments IX or X). Inferior appendage, as viewed laterally relatively short and wide, without distinct basal inflection, apicodorsal margin distinctly projecting; as viewed caudally, with slight mesal curvature, apex rounded, mesal surface without cusp, but ventromesal margin distinctly sclerotized. Phallic apparatus with phallobase relatively short, lightly sclerotized, with usual basodorsal expansion, apparently well anchored within segment by semi-sclerotized periphallic membrane (attached to lateral margin of segment IX), apicoventral margin of phallobase sclerotized, with lobate, ventrally projecting lobes, mesal margin between lobes slightly projecting and truncate; endotheca with short, curved spine; phallotremal sclerite complex large, composed of relatively elongate rod and ring structure, with lightly sclerotized apical structure.

Etymology.

Chimarra lobulata , used as an adjective, from the Latin lobus, a rounded projection or protuberance, and referring to the lobulate apex of the phallobase in this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Philopotamidae

Genus

Chimarra