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Anales del Instituto de Biología. Serie Zoología ISSN: 0368-8720 javierd@ibiologia.unam.mx Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México México García ALDRETE, Alfonso Neri New species of Psocoptera (Insecta) from Brazil Anales del Instituto de Biología. Serie Zoología, vol. 75, núm. 2, julio-diciembre, 2004, pp. 303-311 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Distrito Federal, México Available in: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=45875206 How to cite Complete issue More information about this article Journal's homepage in redalyc.org Scientific Information System Network of Scientific Journals from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal Non-profit academic project, developed under the open access initiative

Anales del Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Serie Zoología 75(2): 303-311. 2004 New species of Psocoptera (Insecta) from Brazil ALFONSO N. GARCÍA ALDRETE Resumen. Se describen e ilustran sendas especies de psócidos en los géneros Rhyopsocus, Loneura y Lachesilla, procedentes la primera y la tercera del estado de Amazonas, y la segunda del estado de Roraima, Brasil. El género Rhyopsocus no se había encontrado previamente en Brasil. Los tipos serán depositados en la colección del Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (Manaus, Amazônas, Brasil). Palabras clave. Rhyopsocus, Loneura, Lachesilla, nuevas especies, Amazonas, Roraima, Brasil. Abstract. One species each, in the genera Rhyopsocus, Loneura and Lachesilla, are here described and illustrated. The first and third were collected in the state of Amazonas, and the second was collected in the state of Roraima, Brazil. The genus Rhyopsocus was not known in Brazil. The types will be deposited in the collection of the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (Manaus, Amazônas, Brazil). Key words. Rhyopsocus, Loneura, Lachesilla, new species, Amazonas, Roraima, Brazil. Introduction From any point of view, Brazil is a country of superlatives; together with Madagascar originated the concept of megadiversity (Mittermeier 1988, Mittermeier & Mittermeier 1997). Its biological richness is immense and abundantly documented (Mittermeier & Mittermeier 1997) particularly in what concerns vascular plants and vertebrates. For invertebrates, the diversity is also enormous, possibly the greatest worldwide, but, other than for a few groups, it is largely unknown and hard data are not easy to find. *Instituto de Biología, UNAM. Departamento de Zoología, Apartado postal 70-153, 04510 México, D. F., México. anga@ibiologia.unam.mx

304 A.N. GARCÍA ALDRETE The World Catalogue and Bibliography of the Psocoptera (Lienhard & Smithers 2002), lists 371 described species recorded in Brazil, in 85 genera and 29 families; but there are indications that the psocid fauna of that country could easily be at least doubled: recent examination of Psocoptera in the collection of the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), in Manaus, made available through the kindness of Dr. José Albertino Rafael, revealed that, for only four genera analyzed in detail (Loneura, Euplocania, Triplocania and Lachesilla), there are 51 undescribed species, so the number of undescribed species in the country may well surpass that of the described ones. The purpose of this paper is to present descriptions of three Brazilian psocid species, from the INPA collection, to contribute to the knowledge of the diversity of these insects in Brazil. The specimens studied were dissected in 80% alcohol and their parts (head, right antennae, wings, legs and genitalia) were mounted on slides in Canada Balsam. Measurements, given in µm, were taken with a filar micrometer whose measuring unit is 1.36 µm for wings and 0.53 µm for other parts. Abbreviations of parts measured, or counted are as follow: FW: length of right forewing, HW: length of right hindwing, F, T, t1 tn: length of femur, tibia and tarsomeres 1 n of hind leg, ctt1: number of trichobothria on t1 of hind leg, Mx4: length of fourth segment of right maxillary palp, f1 fn: length of flagellomeres 1 n of right antenna, IO: minimum distance between compound eyes in front view of head, D: antero-posterior diameter of right compound eye in front view of head, d: transverse diameter of right compound eye in front view of head, PO: d/d. Color was recorded by placing the whole specimen in 80 % alcohol under the dissecting microscope at 50X, illuminated with white cold light. The types of the species here described will be deposited in the collection of the INPA, Manaus, Brazil, where they belong. Family Psoquillidae Rhyopsocus rafaeli n. sp. (%) (Figs. 1-5) Color. Body reddish brown. Head without distinct pigmented pattern (Fig. 1). Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, without pigmented centripetal crescents. Antennae, maxillary palps and legs pale brown. Wings hyaline, veins pale brown. Morphology. Forewing venation (Fig. 5): R1 and Cu1a not reaching wing margin; closed cell elongate. Hypandrium (Fig. 2) setose, straight anteriorly, with a strongly sclerotized sinuous band on each side, extending posteriorly to distinct, distal round lobes, each with four marginal setae, the inner one much smaller. Phallosome (Fig. 3) plier-shaped, elongate, slender, with inner bodies elongate and with proximal and distal membranous areas. Paraprocts (Fig. 4) broad, setose as illustrated, with slender mesal prong and sensory fields with four trichobothria, almost in line,

NEW SPECIES OF PSOCOPTERA 305 Figs. 1-5. Rhyopsocus rafaeli n. sp. %. 1. Front view of head. 2. Hypandrium. 3. Phallosome. 4. Right paraproct. 5. Right forewing. Scales in mm. Fig. 3 to scale of Fig. 2.

306 A.N. GARCÍA ALDRETE issuing from basal rosettes. Epiproct narrow, approximately trapeziform, with field of setae on distal half. Measurements. FW: 1014, F: 249, T: 351, t1: 150, t2: 47, t3: 47, Mx4: 100, f1: 63, f2: 42, f3: 45, IO: 218, D: 155, d: 86, PO: 0.55. Type locality. BRAZIL. Amazonas. Reserva Ducke, 26 km NE Manaus. 24.IX. 1982, Malaise trap, holotype %. José Albertino Rafael. Etymology. This species is dedicated to Dr. José Albertino Rafael (INPA, Manaus, Brazil), in recognition to his important and heuristic work in Brazilian entomology, and to his work as a specialist in the Zoraptera. Comments. Rhyopsocus rafaeli is the first species of Rhyopsocus recorded in Brazil; two species of that genus occur in South America: R. bicornis Badonnel is found in Colombia and R. speciophilus Enderlein was described from Peru. Two species of Rhyopsocus are known in Jamaica: R. confusus Turner and R. grandiphallus Turner, whereas R. orthatus Thornton & Woo is found in the Galapagos archipelago and has been recorded in Mexico (Lienhard & Smithers 2002). R. rafaeli differs from all of them in the structure of the hypandrium and phallosome and in forewing venation details. Family Ptiloneuridae Loneura maracaensis n. sp. (%) (Figs. 6-10) Color. Body chestnut brown. Head pale brown, with large, almost rectangular brown area between antennal fossae, limited anteriorly by epistomal sulcus and reaching posteriorly the level of the third ocellus; a deep brown band on each gena, below antennal fossae; postclypeus, clypeus and labrum brown; maxillary palps pale brown; scape and pedicel reddish brown, flagellum missing. Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, with ochre centripetal crescents. Femur dirty white, with proximal, mesal and distal brown areas. Tibia pale brown, with distal reddish brown band; t1 pale brown, t2 and t3 more pigmented. Wings hyaline, veins brown; forewing pterostigma with proximal brown band and a brown hue on both sides of R1 at wing margin. Veins from R2+3 to Cu1a with distal small brown spots at wing margin. Abdomen dirty white, with brown, transverse subcuticular rings, more pigmented at sides and dorsally. Morphology. Outer cusp of lacinial apex broad, with seven denticles. Forewing venation anomalous and asymmetric: right forewing with an incomplete vein arising from Cu2; areola postica very small (Fig. 6); M six- branched, the branch near areola postica distally forked (Fig. 6). Left forewing with M five- branched, the

NEW SPECIES OF PSOCOPTERA 307 Figs. 6-10. Loneura maracaensis n. sp. %. 6. Fore- and hind- wings. 7. Hypandrium. 8. Phallosome. 9. Front view of head. 10. Right paraproct and epiproct. Scales in mm.

308 A.N. GARCÍA ALDRETE branch near areola postica with three forks and one of the veins incomplete. Hindwings also asymmetric: right hindwing with M five- branched (Fig. 6); left hindwing with M three- branched, the most anterior branch forked. Hypandrium (Fig. 7), with central piece large, setose, with two falcate projections; lateral sclerites small, elongate. Phallosome complex (Fig. 8), with basal arms of the parameres fused anteriorly, diverging posteriorly and continuing into the external parameres, these slender, distally dilated, with a field of short spicules; internal parameres slender, distally acuminate, slightly bent inwards. Phallosome sclerites symmetric, each consisting of a robust, elongate mesal body, continuous anteriorly with a stout, hook- shaped sclerite, the long stem of the hook ending posteriorly in a broad area turned inwards; a membranous area anteriorly, between the sclerites, with some mesal papillae and a membranous area posteriorly, between the internal parameres, with many papillae. Paraprocts (Fig. 10), broadly triangular, setose as illustrated; sensory fields with 26-28 trichobothria issuing from basal rosettes. Epiproct trapeziform (Fig. 10) with three mesal macrosetae near anterior margin, other setae as illustrated. Measurements. FW: 4014, HW: 2788, F: 1112, T: 1797, t1: 780, t2: 74, t3: 136, ctt1: 29, Mx4: 285, IO: 437, D: 435, d: 277, PO: 0.63. Type locality: BRAZIL. Roraima. Río Uraricoera, Ilha de Maracá. 21-30.XI.1987. Malaise trap. José Albertino Rafael et al. Holotype %. Etymology. The specific name refers to the Ilha de Maracá, where the type specimen was collected. Comments. Loneura maracaensis is the third species of Loneura described from Brazil, where other five undescribed species are known to occur only in the INPA collection-. The other described species are L. amazonica (New) and L. brasiliensis Roesler. L. maracaensis differs from the former in the hyaline forewing, lacking its pattern of pigmentation; in both the hypandrium is projected posteriorly, but they are distinct, as well as the phallosomes (compare Figs. 12-14 of New 1980 with Figs. 6-8 in this paper). Loneura brasiliensis is known only from the female sex, but the wing venation is clearly different in the two species (cf. Fig. 21 in Roesler 1940). Loneura maracaensis has the same general hypandrium plan as L. amazonica (New), L. meridionalis García Aldrete, from northwestern Argentina, L. splendida Mockford, from southern Mexico and Guatemala and L. raramuri García Aldrete, from northwestern Mexico, in which the central piece of the hypandrium has two posterior projections.

NEW SPECIES OF PSOCOPTERA 309 Figs. 11-14. Lachesilla ariasi n. sp. %. 11. Right forewing. 12. Phallosome apodemes, hypandrium and claspers. 13. Epiproct. 14. Left paraproct. Scales in mm. Fig. 13 to scale of Fig. 14.

310 A.N. GARCÍA ALDRETE Family Lachesillidae Lachesilla ariasi n. sp. (%) (Figs. 11-14) Color. Body pale brown. Head without distinct pigmented pattern. Compound eyes black, ocelli hyaline, without pigmented centripetal crescents. Antennae, maxillary palps and legs yellowish brown. Wings hyaline, veins brown. Tergal lobes of meso- and metathoraxslightly more pigmented than rest of thorax. Abdomen dirty white, with transverse, pale brown subcuticular rings, less conspicuous ventrally. Morphology. Forewing (Fig. 11) elongate, with pterostigma almost rectangular, widest distally; Rs and M diverging from a point, areola postica wide, apically rounded. Hypandrium setose (Fig. 12), with an anterior half long, narrow, and a posterior half almost triangular. Phallosome apodemes (Fig. 12) Y- shaped, with a strongly sclerotized acuminate prong joined distally to each arm. Claspers (Fig. 12), long, robust, on each side of the hypandrium, proximally rounded, curved outwards, distally bifid, acuminate. Paraprocts (Fig. 14), with a mesal prong; sensory fields with 10-11 trichobothria issuing from basal rosettes (the illustration is schematic, as both paraprocts were damaged in the mounting of the genitalia, surface setae are not figured and the mesal prong may prove to be different from the illustration). Epiproct (Fig. 13) slightly concave anteriorly, with a mesal unpigmented area as illustrated; rounded posteriorly, with a strongly sclerotized rim; one setal field on each side, a row of setae along the posterior margin and a large, sclerotized papillar field posteriorly. Measurements. FW: 1659, F: 323, T: 624, t1: 222, t2: 73, ctt1: 17, Mx4: 86, f1: 192, f2: 164, f3: 139, f4: 77, f5: 58, f6: 53, IO: 241, D: 182, d: 118, PO: 0.64. Type locality. BRAZIL. Amazonas. Río Purus. 13-17.VIII.1983. CDC trap, 1m. Jorge R. Arias. Holotype %. Etymology. This species is dedicated to Dr. Jorge R. Arias (INPA, Manaus), who collected it, and who has collected many other Psocoptera throughout the years; also for his studies on the insects of an amazon forest, in collaboration with Dr. Norman Penny. Comments. Lachesilla ariasi belongs in the large species group forcepeta of the genus Lachesilla, diagnosed by García Aldrete (1974); it is unique among the 65 described species in the group, on the structure of the hypandrium, divided in two halves, on the Y- shaped phallosome apodemes with the distal acuminate prongs, on the distally bifid claspers and on the broad papillate area of the epiproct. It constitutes the 32 nd species of Lachesilla recorded in Brazil, where at least other nine species remain to be described.

NEW SPECIES OF PSOCOPTERA 311 Acknowledgments. To Dr. José Albertino Rafael (INPA, Manaus, Amazônas, Brazil), for the loan of the specimens here studied. Literature cited GARCÍA ALDRETE, A. N. 1974. A classification above species level of the genus Lachesilla Westwood (Psocoptera: Lachesillidae). Folia Entomológica Mexicana 27: 1-88. LIENHARD, C. & C. N. SMITHERS. 2002. Psocoptera (Insecta). World catalogue and bibliography. Instrumenta Biodiversitatis V. Muséum d histoire naturelle, Geneve. 745 p. MITTERMEIER, R. A. 1988. Primate diversity and the tropical forest: Case studies from Brazil and Madagascar, and the importance of the megadiverse countries. In: E. O. Wilson (ed.) Biodiversity. National Academy Press, Washington, D. C., pp. 145-154. MITTERMEIER, R. A. & C. G. MITTERMEIER. 1997. Megadiversidad. Los países biológicamente más ricos del mundo. CEMEX/ Agrupación Sierra Madre, S. C. México, D. F. México. 503 p. NEW, T. R. 1980. Epipsocetae (Psocoptera) from the Reserva Ducke, Amazonas. Acta Amazonica 10(1): 179-206. ROESLER, R. 1940. Neue und wenig bekannte Copeognathengattungen. I. Zoologischer Anzeiger 129 (9/10): 225-243. Recibido: 22.IV.2004 Aceptado: 26.VIII.2004