Bambuina zikani Souza-Dias & Borille, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5214.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7383700 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FA87A7-FF83-EE39-FF04-FC10FC43CB3E |
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Bambuina zikani Souza-Dias & Borille |
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sp. nov. |
Bambuina zikani Souza-Dias & Borille View in CoL n. sp.
Figs. 1–4 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4
Etymology. Species named after Joseph Francisco Zikán (1881–1949), a Czech entomologist who greatly contributed to the knowledge of the Brazilian insect fauna in the first half of the last century. Zikán conducted expeditions to collect insects in several localities of the Atlantic Forest, mainly in the Parque Nacional do Itatiaia (Itatiaia National Park) area, where he worked as a naturalist for many years. During his lifetime, Zikán assembled large collections, mainly Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Hymenoptera, which are now housed at the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (IOC) (Rio de Janeiro).
Type locality. Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaia .
Type material. Holotype, allotype, and paratypes: 5 males and 4 females ( MNRJ) ; 1 male and 1 female ( MZSP) . Holotype: Brasil, R[io de]J[aneiro], Itatiaia, P [arque]N[acional] do Itatiaia / Ao longo da estrada, entre o Brejo da Lapa e a Casa de Pedra — 2100 m / 20.X.2018 / Souza-Dias, Redu, & Campos col. | LDC_150 | MNRJENT6-29221 ( MNRJ), condition: one foreleg removed for DNA preservation, one foreleg detached, specimen dissected . Allotype: P[arque]N[acional] do Itatiaia / Brasil, R[io de]J[aneiro], Itatiaia / Escadaria da Piscina Natural do Maromba / Alt. 1000 m / 22°26′09.1″S, 44°37′31.2″W / 12–18.III.2017 / L.D. Campos; S.S. Nihei; F.M. Gudin; D.M.A. Garcia; R.P.V. Dios col. | PSD 155 | MNRJ-ENT6-29214 ( MNRJ), condition: one foreleg removed for DNA preservation, specimen dissected GoogleMaps . Paratype males. (1) Same data as for holotype | PSD 488 |MNRJ-ENT6-29219 ( MNRJ), condition: one foreleg removed for DNA preservation, one foreleg missing, specimen dissected; GoogleMaps (2) Same data as for allotype | PSD 152 |MNRJ-ENT6-29218 ( MNRJ), condition: one foreleg removed for DNA preservation, one foreleg detached, specimen dissected; | PSD 489 | PSD 182 |MNRJ-ENT6-29222 ( MNRJ), condition: both forelegs removed for DNA preservation, specimen dissected; GoogleMaps (1) Expedição Solstício, Ponto 02 / R[io de]J[aneiro], Resende, P [arque]N[acional] do Itatiaia, / caminho do Abrigo Rebouças—/ 22 o 21′52.12″S, 44 o 43′24.88″W alt. 2450 m / 26.xii.2019 / AB Kury, MA Medrano & DR Pedroso leg. ( MNRJ), condition: GoogleMaps both forelegs detached, FWs detached; (2) Brasil, R[io de]J[aneiro], Itatiaia / P[arque]N[acional do] Itatiaia. Caminho do abrigo Rebouças / 22 o 21′52.12″S, 44 o 43′24.88″W — 2450 m / 26.xii.2019 / Kury, Medrano, Pedroso cols ( MNRJ) ( MZSP), condition: one foreleg missing, one foreleg detached, specimen dissected GoogleMaps . Paratype females. (3) Same data as for allotype | PSD 154 | MNRJ-ENT6-29216 ( MNRJ), condition: one foreleg removed for DNA preservation; PSD 183 |MNRJ-ENT6- 29215 ( MNRJ), same condition as previous paratype; PSD 186 | MNRJ-ENT6-29227 ( MNRJ), same condition as previous paratypes; (2) Same data as for holotype | PSD 487 | MNRJ-ENT6-29217 ( MNRJ), condition: one foreleg removed for DNA preservation, one foreleg detached, specimen dissected; MNRJ-ENT6-29224 ( MZSP), condition: one foreleg missing GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from Bambuina bambui by the following characters: proximal part of males FWs folded, metanotal glandular structures absent. Male: FWs shorter than B. bambui , not surpassing the posterior margin of first abdominal tergite, without longitudinal vein; PsP1 inner margin short, outer margin elongated, pointed; PsP2 less developed. Female: copulatory papilla rounded, proximal margin flattened, with central, distal protuberance rounded.
Description.
Male. General body coloration in several shades of brown, marbled ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Head. Head elongated, in lateral view ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ). Dorsum pubescent, light to medium brown, marbled ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ). Occiput and vertex light to medium brown ( Figs 2B–D View FIGURE 2 ). Fastigium medium brown, longer than wide, narrower than scape, separated from vertex by thin line yellowish brown. Three ocelli present, rounded, central flattened at bottom ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ); eyes obovate ( Figs. 2C–E View FIGURE 2 ). Antennal scape inner half medium brown, outer half light brown ( Figs. 2A, C–E View FIGURE 2 ). Antenna not annulated; antennomeres medium brown, uniform ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Frons medium brown, with two maculae light brown below antennal scapes, four spot circular, light brown, on inferior part, two horizontal lines light brown below eyes ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). Frontoclypeal suture yellowish brown, with two dark brown spots ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). Clypeus and labrum light brown; mandibles medium brown ( Figs. 2A, E View FIGURE 2 ). Maxillary palpi elongated, thin, medium to light brown, articles 3, 4, and 5 almost same-sized, apex of article 5 slightly upcurved, whitish ventrally ( Figs. 2A, E View FIGURE 2 ). In lateral view, gena yellowish brown from the eye margin to posterior border, medium brown on inferior portion, with an ascendant line medium brown on posterior border ( Figs. 2C, E View FIGURE 2 ).
Thorax. Pronotum DD wider than long, slightly pubescent, light to dark brown, marbled, median portion with two large blotches light brown ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ); inflated, divided by sagittal line light brown; cephalic margin almost straight, caudal margin slightly convex ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ); LL medium brown, ventro-cephalic angle rounded, ventro-caudal angle oblique, ventral margin gradually ascendant ( Figs. 2C, D View FIGURE 2 ). Legs. FI and II medium brown, annulated with light brown ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). TI and II medium brown annulated with light brown ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). TI with two same-sized apical spurs, TII with two same-sized apical ventral spurs. FIII light brown, three bands of several stripes medium brown on outer surface, apical third dark brown, annulated with light brown ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). TIII medium brown, annulated with light brown. subapical spurs 4/4, the first near apical spurs; no spines between subapical spurs 1 and 2; 4-5 spines between subapical spurs 2 and 3, 3 and 4; serrulation above subapical spurs. Apical spurs more developed on inner side; inner apical spurs: median one longer (iam), dorsal almost same sized (iad), ventral smallest (iav) (iam>iad>iav); outer apical spurs: median one longer (oam), dorsal (oad) little longer than ventral (oav) (oam>oad>oav). Basitarsi I, II and III anteriorly light brown, posteriorly medium brown, pubescent ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).
Abdomen. light to medium brown, marbled ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Supra anal plate light to medium brown, anterior margin concave, distal angles rounded, posterior margin straight ( Fig. 2H View FIGURE 2 ). Subgenital plate medium brown, light brown centrally, anterior margin sub-straight, posterior margin rounded ( Fig. 2I View FIGURE 2 ). Cerci medium brown.
Male. FWs medium brown, coriaceous, pubescent, short, not triangular (in comparison with. B. bambui ) and not reaching posterior margin of first abdominal tergite ( Figs. 1A, B View FIGURE 1 , 2B View FIGURE 2 ); without developed veins ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ); proximal part folded ( Figs. 4B, C View FIGURE 4 ); apical part light brown, thickened, folded, glandular ( Figs. 2B–D View FIGURE 2 , 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Metanotal glandular projections absent ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ). Male genitalia. Pseudepiphallus: basal portion of pseudepiphallic sclerite medially constricted ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ); pseudepiphallic arms longer than ectophallic apodeme, apex larger than basis, curved inwards, covered with bristles ( Figs. 3A, C, D View FIGURE 3 ). PsP1 broad, with two lobes: one internal, short, truncated; one external, elongated, pointed, visible in dorsal view ( Figs. 3A–C View FIGURE 3 ). PsP2 shorter than PsP1, between pseudepiphallic sclerite and PsP1, visible in posterior view ( Figs. 3A, C, D View FIGURE 3 ). Ectophallic invagination: EctAp well developed, robust, shorter than pseudepiphallic arm, slanted outwards ( Figs. 3A, B View FIGURE 3 ); arc located posteriorly to the basal margin of pseudepiphallus; ventral projections of ectophallic invagination shorter than EctAp, robust ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ); EctF membranous, surrounding endophallic sclerite. Endophallus: End crest shaped, EndAp present ( Figs. 3B, D View FIGURE 3 ).
Female. Larger than male, coloration similar ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Micropterous, FW very reduced ( Fig. 2G View FIGURE 2 , red arrow). Supra anal plate pilose, light to medium brown, anterior margin slightly concave, posterior margin rounded ( Fig. 2J View FIGURE 2 ); subgenital plate pilose, light to yellowish brown, anterior margin slightly concave, posterior margin centrally concave ( Fig. 2K View FIGURE 2 ); ovipositor shorter than FIII.
Female genitalia. Copulatory papilla rounded, proximal margin flattened, dark brown, with central protuberance rounded, distal, upper portion membranous ( Figs. 3E–G View FIGURE 3 ).
Remarks. Individual morphological variation was observed in the male genitalia of some specimens: the external lobe of PsP1 of the holotype is longer and the apex more acute than in paratypes.
Measurements (mm). Males (n=6), mean (range): HW, 3.98 (3.86–4.1); IOD, 2.63 (2.3–2.8); PL, 2.9 (2.7–3.1); PW, 4.9 (4.7–5.2); FWL, 2.92 (2.4–3.4); FWW, 1.94 (1.6–2.1); LFIII, 17.72 (17–18.8); LTIII, 19.71 (19.2–21.1).
Females (n=6), mean (range): HW, 4.43 (4.4–4.9); IOD, 2.85 (2.7–3.1); PL, 3.13 (2.8–3.3); PW, 5.55 (5.1–5.9); LFIII, 18.47 (17–19); LTIII, 20.32 (19.5–23); OL, 15.87 (14.7–23).
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Luzarinae |
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