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New species of Tanytarsus van der Wulp (Diptera: Chironomidae) from São Paulo state, Brazil

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Author(s):
Angela M Sanseverino [1] ; Susana Trivinho-Strixino [2]
Total Authors: 2
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Biologia. Lab de Entomologia - Brasil
[2] Univ Federal de São Carlos. Lab de Entomologia Aquática. Depto Hidrobiologia - Brasil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: Neotropical Entomology; v. 39, n. 1, p. 67-82, 2010-02-00.
Abstract

Tanytarsus lenyae sp. n., T. giovannii sp. n., T. fittkaui sp. n. and T. alfredoi sp. n. from São Paulo State (Brazil) are described and diagnosed, the first as adult male and pupa, and the remaining as male, pupa and larva. The species were collected in areas of Cerrado, at the boundaries of São Carlos city. Complete diagnoses and drawings of the species are given. The imagos can be separated from other species of Tanytarsus van der Wulp mainly by differences in the antennal ratio, dorsomedian extension of the eyes, the thorax and wing setation, the shape of anal tergal bands, the anal point armament and the shape of superior volsella, digitus and median volsella. The pupae are characterized by the thoracic horn armament, the arrangement of the precorneals, the shape of anal comb and the abdominal setation. The larvae can be separated by differences in the antennal pedestal, the sclerotization of the second antennal segment, the size of Lauterborn organ pedicels, the shape of the clypeal seta S3 and the sclerotization of the mentum. Apparently, the four new species are not closely related, and the anal point armament alone would be enough to separate one species from the other. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 03/10517-9 - Survey and biology of benthic freshwater Insecta and Oligochaeta from the State of São Paulo
Grantee:Claudio Gilberto Froehlich
Support Opportunities: BIOTA-FAPESP Program - Thematic Grants