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irk-123456789-1093952016-11-28T03:03:00Z Новый вид рода Paraphlegopteryx (Trichoptera, Lepidostomatidae) из Индии Parey, S.H. Singh Saini, M. Краткие сообщения Новый вид рода Paraphlegopteryx Ulmer описан из Индийских Гималаев, а именно Paraphlegopteryx weaveri Parey et Saini, sp. n. относящийся к группе P. composite, из поселения Земитханг (штат Аруначал-Прадеш). В дополнении к этому роду представлены 15 видов из Индии. Приведена таблица для определения всех 15 видов (модификация Вивера (1999). A new species of genus Paraphlegopteryx Ulmer is described and presented from Indian Himalaya, namely Paraphlegopteryx weaveri Parey et Saini, sp. n. from Zemithang (Arunachal Pradesh) belonging to the P. composite group. As an addition to this genus the 15 valid species from India is represented. A key to all the 15 species of India which is modified after Weaver (1999) is provided. 2012 Article Новый вид рода Paraphlegopteryx (Trichoptera, Lepidostomatidae) из Индии / S.H. Parey, M. Singh Saini // Вестник зоологии. — 2012. — Т. 46, № 3. — С. 277-280. — Бібліогр.: 8 назв. — англ. 0084-5604 DOI 10.2478/v10058-012-0023-z http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/109395 595.745(540) en Вестник зоологии Інститут зоології ім. І.І. Шмальгаузена НАН України |
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UDC 595.745(540)
A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS PARAPHLEGOPTERYX
(TRICHOPTERA, LEPIDOSTOMATIDAE) FROM INDIA
S. H. Parey, M. Singh Saini
Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences,
Punjabi University, Patiala, India, 147002
E-mail: sajadzoo@gmail. com
Received 3 October 2011
Accepted 28 March 2012
A New Species of the Genus Paraphlegopteryx (Trichoptera: Lepidostomatidae) from India. Parey S. H.,
Singh Saini M. – A new species of genus Paraphlegopteryx Ulmer is described and presented from
Indian Himalaya, namely Paraphlegopteryx weaveri Parey et Saini, sp. n. from Zemithang (Arunachal
Pradesh) belonging to the P. composite group. As an addition to this genus the 15 valid species from
India is represented. A key to all the 15 species of India which is modified after Weaver (1999) is pro-
vided.
Ke y wo r d s: Paraphlegopteryx weaveri, Lepidostomatidae, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Íîâûé âèä ðîäà Paraphlegopteryx (Trichoptera, Lepidostomatidae) èç Èíäèè. Ïàðåé Ñ. Í., Ñèíãõ
Ñàèíè Ì. – Íîâûé âèä ðîäà Paraphlegopteryx Ulmer îïèñàí èç Èíäèéñêèõ Ãèìàëàåâ, à èìåííî
Paraphlegopteryx weaveri Parey et Saini, sp. n. îòíîñÿùèéñÿ ê ãðóïïå P. composite, èç ïîñåëåíèÿ
Çåìèòõàíã (øòàò Àðóíà÷àë-Ïðàäåø).  äîïîëíåíèè ê ýòîìó ðîäó ïðåäñòàâëåíû 15 âèäîâ èç
Èíäèè. Ïðèâåäåíà òàáëèöà äëÿ îïðåäåëåíèÿ âñåõ 15 âèäîâ (ìîäèôèêàöèÿ Âèâåðà (1999).
Êëþ÷åâûå ñëîâà: Paraphlegopteryx weaveri, Lepidostomatidae, Àðóíà÷àë Ïðàäåø, Èíäèÿ.
Introduction
The genus Paraphlegopteryx Ulmer, 1907 (type species Paraphlegopteryx tonkinensis Ulmer, 1907 from
Vietnam) is restricted to mountain areas of the Oriental Region, which includes India, Nepal to Arunachal
Pradesh, Indochina and Southern China (Weaver, 1999). In India, it is confined to the hill states of
Uttrakhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Meghalaya. Currently, it is represented by 24 species distribut-
ed all over the globe and 14 species from India (Morse, 2011). The main contribution to study of this genus
in India was made by Weaver (1999), who reported 12 species after examination of the collection of late
F. Schmid. In addition to this, Martynov (1936) and Mosely (1949) each reported one species from India.
Material and methods
Specimens examined in this study were primarily collected using a light trap consisting of 22 watt UV
(ultraviolet or “black” light). Traps were placed near a high altitude mountain streams for 1—3 hours begin-
ning from dusk, in Arunachal Pradesh in 2011. The caddis-fly material, collected this way, was killed and
preserved in 70% ethyl alcohol with a drop of glycerin. For the detailed studies, the male genitalia were
removed with the help of fine-tipped forceps and cleared with lactic acid procedure provided by Blahnik et
al (2007). Morphological terminology follows Weaver (1988). The type specimen is preserved in 80% alco-
hol and is deposited in the Museum of the Department of Zoology, Punjabi University, Patiala, India.
Paraphlegopteryx Ulmer, 1907
Type species: Paraphlegopteryx tonkinensis Ulmer, 1907.
Paraphlegopteryx weaveri Parey et Saini, sp. n. (fig. 1—4)
Ma t e r i a l. Holotype {, India, Arunachal Pradesh, Zemithang, 1800 m., 16 May 2011 (coll. Manpeet
Singh) (deposited in the Museum Department of Zoology, Punjabi University Patiala, India). Paratypes: 2 {,
from the same date and locality as that of holotype.
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Dia gno s i s. The new species resembles P. moselyi Weaver and P. squamalata
Weaver, but differs from the former by having segment IX apicodorsally rounded (trun-
cate in P. moselyi). Segment X triangular and apically acute (rounded in P. moselyi) in
dorsal view; laterally rectangular not rounded; basolateral processes quite prominent
and rounded (short and triangular as in P. moselyi). Inferior appendage with ventrome-
sal processes prominent and finger-like (reduced in P. moselyi), laterally main article
rounded apically (trapezoidal in P. moselyi) Paramers apically tapering (rounded in
Paraphlegopteryx moselyi). New species differs from P. squamalata Weaver by having
well developed ventromesal processes (reduced in P. squamalata).
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Fig. 1—4. Paraphlegopteryx weaveri: 1 – male, dorsal view; 2 – male, ventral view; 3 – male, lateral view; 4 –
male, phallus left lateral view. Legend: AM – apicomesal process, AD – apicodorsal process, AV – apicoven-
tral process, BD – basodorsal process, BL – basolateral process, MP – mesal process, VM – ventromesal
process, P – phallus, PR – parameres, IX – segment IX, X – segment X.
Ðèñ. 1—4. Paraphlegopteryx weaveri: 1 – ñàìåö, âèä ñâåðõó; 2 – ñàìåö, âèä ñíèçó; 3 – ñàìåö, âèä ñáîêó;
4 – ñàìåö, ôàëëóñ, âèä ñëåâà, ñáîêó. Óñëîâíûå îáîçíà÷åíèÿ: AM – àïèêîìåçàëüíûé îòðîñòîê, AD –
àïèêîäîðñàëüíûé îòðîñòîê, AV – àïèêîâåíòðàëüíûé îòðîñòîê, BD – áàçîäîðñàëüíûé îòðîñòîê,
BL – áàçîëàòåðàëüíûé îòðîñòîê, MP – ìåçàëüíûé îòðîñòîê, VM – âåíòðîìåçàëüíûé îòðîñòîê, P –
ôàëëóñ, PR – ïàðàìåðû, IX – ñåãìåíò IX, X – ñåãìåíò X.
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e-39A New Species of the Genus Paraphlegopteryx (Trichoptera: Lepidostomatidae) from India
Des c r i p t i o n. Adult. Scapes, head, thorax and wings dark brown. Abdomen light
brown. Head setose without scales (in alcohol). Average length of scapes – 0.48 mm,
maxillary palp – 0.30 mm, forewing – 8.73 mm.
Male genitalia. Segment IX apicodorsally produced into a rounded structure at its
centre but almost reactangular in lateral view. Segment X with basolateral process quite
prominent, rounded apically, appearing as small hump-like projection in lateral view;
mesal process triangular in dorsal view and rectangular in lateral view. Inferior
appendage broadened near base appearing reactangular in lateral view, apically
4 branched, apicoventral branch reduced, apically rounded, accumnate bearing a tuft of
setae in lateral view, slightly pointed in ventral view; main article (apicomesal branch)
longer than other branches, slightly pointed apically in dorsal view, rounded in ventral
and lateral view; apicodorsal dorsal branch triangular in lateral view, roundly pointed
dorsally; ventromesal branch about as long as segment X in dorsal view, fingerlike.
Basodorsal process long, slendrical and curved posteriad. Phallus with phallobase, trun-
cate and phallocript rounded apically rounded in lateral view. Parameres slightly short-
er than phallus, apically tapering.
E t ymo l o g y. The new species is named after J. S. Weaver for his outstanding
contribution to Indian Lepidostomatidae.
Key to Indian species of Paraphlegopteryx
Òàáëèöà äëÿ îïðåäåëåíèÿ âèäîâ ðîäà Paraphlegopteryx
1. Hindwing thyridial cell long and broad, expanded from base to submargin, and densely covered with
dark brown scales, and nygmatal cell compressed between discal and thyridial cells (fig. 6), composite
group. .................................................................................................................................................. 2
– Hindwing thyridial cell short and truncate and not extending beyond discal cell and with scales either
sparse or absent, and nygmatal cell broader than thyridial cell (Weaver, 1999: fig. 44—48, 103—105).
.............................................................................................................................................................. 7
2. Ventromesal process absent (Weaver, 1999: fig. 34). .......................................................................... 3
– Ventromesal process present (fig. 1, 2). .............................................................................................. 4
3. Apicoventral process quite prominent (Weaver, 1999: fig. 32). ..................................P. orestes Weaver
– Apicoventral process reduced (Weaver, 1999: fig. 22). ..............................................P. moselyi Weaver
4. Apicomesal process present (Weaver, 1999: fig. 14, 16, 18, 20). ........................................................ 5
– Apicomesal process absent (Weaver, 1999: fig. 38, 40). ...................................................................... 6
5. Inferior appendage apicoventral process long slender and capitates (Weaver, 1999: fig. 14). ................
P. composita Martynov
– Inferior appendage apicoventral process short and stout (Weaver, 1999: fig. 18). ................................
............................................................................................................................ P. kamengensis Weaver
6. Segment X ellipsoidal in lateral view (Weaver, 1999: fig. 38), basolateral process short (Weaver, 1999.
fig. 39); inferior appendage apicoventral process longer (Weaver, 1999: fig. 38). P. squamalata Weaver
– Segment X squarish in lateral view (fig. 3), basolateral process prominent (fig. 1); inferior appendage
apicoventral process reduced (fig. 2). .......................................................................... P. weaveri sp. n.
7. Segment VIII with dorsal scent gland, having either tergite VIII bulbous and Tergum IX usually con-
cave anteriad (Weaver, 1999. fig. 49, 56, 64), or tergite VIII reduced and not bulbous, and Tergum IX
always concave anteriad, and terga VIII & IX with expanded intersegmental membrane, (Weaver, 1999:
figs. 78, 89, 95) normalis group. .......................................................................................................... 8
– Segment VIII without dorsal scent gland, having terga VIII and IX both normal, (Weaver, 1999 figs.
106, 110), tonkinensis group. ..............................................................................................................14
8. Tergum IX normal, not concave anteriad; tergite VIII with ovoid projection (Weaver, 1999. fig. 56).
.............................................................................................................................................................. 9
– Tergum IX concave anteriad; tergite VIII either with spherical projection or reduced with expanded
posterior membrane region (Weaver, 1999: fig. 78). ........................................................................ 10
9. Head without scales, scape and setal warts with many large dark brown seate; frons and dorsum con-
cave (Weaver, 1999. fig. 70). .................................................................................... P. ivanovi Weaver
– Head with scales, scape and dorsal setal warts with combination of setae and slender light brown clavate
scales, frons and dorsum not concave (Weaver, 1999: fig. 2). .............................. P. aykroydi Weaver
10. Tergite VIII bulbous (Weaver, 1999. fig. 49, 82); mesoscutellum cordate and dark brown (nearly black),
contrasting strongly with light brown mesoscutum (Weaver, 1999: fig. 7). ...................................... 11
– Tergite VIII not bulbous (Weaver, 1999. fig. 78), mesoscutellum triangular and brown, only slightly
darker than light brown mesoscutum. ................................................................................................ 12
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11. Segment X apex bilobed in lateral view, and tergum IX broad (Weaver, 1999: fig. 82). ......................
.................................................................................................................................. P. normalis Mosely
– Segment X apex acuminate in lateral view (Weaver, 1999. figs. 64), and tergum IX narrower (Weaver,
1999. fig. 64). ............................................................................................................ P. bulbosa Weaver
12. Segment X long, at least 2X basal widths in lateral view (Weaver, 1999: figs. 71, 95); forewing without
scaly basal fold in anterior margin. .......................................................................... P. schmidi Weaver
– Segment X shorter (Weaver, 1999: figs. 78, 89); forewing with scaly basal fold in anterior margin. ....
............................................................................................................................................................ 13
13. Inferior appendage with ventromesal process (Weaver, 1999: fig. 80). ................ P. martynovi Weaver
– Inferior appendage without ventromesal process (Weaver, 1999: fig. 91). ............ P. porntipae Weaver
14. Inferior appendage apicomesal process tapering (Weaver, 1999. fig. 120); ventromesal process present
(Weaver, 1999: fig. 120). .......................................................................................... P. pippini Weaver
– Inferior appendage apicomesal process rounded (Weaver, 1999. fig. 139); Ventromesal process absent
(Weaver, 1999: fig. 141). ............................................................................................ P. ulmeri Weaver
The authors are highly thankful to Dr. J. C. Morse (Clemson University) for his many fold help.
Thanks to University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi for providing financial assistance in carrying
this research work. Laboratory facilities provided by Punjabi University, Patiala is highly appreciated. Material
collected and provided to me by Manpreet Singh is put on record. Help rendered by Vikram singh Rathor,
Muzamil Ahmad and Lakhwinder Kaur is thankfully acknowledged.
Blahnik R. J., Holzenthal R. W., Prather A. L. The lactic acid method for clearing Trichoptera genitalia //
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