Anacroneuria varilla Stark, 1998
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Anacroneuria varilla Stark, 1998 |
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Anacroneuria varilla Stark, 1998 View in CoL
Figs. 22–23 View FIGURES 22 − 23
Description. Body length: 10 mm. Head ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 22 − 23 ): brown forward of ocelli; pale m- line and pale anterior frontoclypeus. Pronotum: oval, widest anteriorly, as wide as mesonotum; brown with pale well defined rugosities forming an indistinct median stripe. Margins completely fringed with short, thick bristles, somewhat variable in length.
Meso- and Metanotum: pale midline; wing pads dark but with teardrop shaped pale areas distally. Dorsal surfaces covered with fine short setae, and scattered thick bristles; well-defined anterior and lateral lines of thick bristles. Margins completely fringed with thick bristles, somewhat variable in length. Foreleg ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 22 − 23 ): dorsal surfaces covered with fine short setae, except for hairless median bar and basal posterior triangle-shaped area on femur. Femur dorsally with well-defined transverse row of six long, thick spines; scattered short and medium-sized spines on dorsal surface; basal posterior patch of very small spines along margin, reaching transverse row of long spines.
Distribution. Costa Rica, Panamá.
Local distribution ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 ): A single specimen was collected from a river in the northern lowlands.
Reared specimens. Alajuela : Tributary Río Pizote, Upala, 250 m, 3.xii.2006, Gutiérrez, 13.
Habitat and substratum. Submerged leaf litter packs in strong current; in a medium sized river with dense forest cover.
Diagnosis. Anacroneuria varilla is very similar in color pattern on head and thorax ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 22 − 23 ) to A. lineata , but presents fewer spines on the foreleg ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 22 − 23 ). Unfortunately only one specimen was reared to adulthood; therefore, the diagnostic characteristic for this species requires confirmation through the association of additional specimens.
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