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Biota Neotropica ISSN: 1676-0611 cjoly@unicamp.br Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade Brasil Fonseca Mendes, Humberto; Andersen, Trond Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp. from southeastern Brazil (Diptera: Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) Biota Neotropica, vol. 11, núm. 4, 2011, pp. 67-71 Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade Campinas, Brasil Available in: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=199122242006 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

Biota Neotrop., vol. 11, no. 4 Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp. from southeastern Brazil (Diptera: Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) Humberto Fonseca Mendes 1,2 & Trond Andersen 1 1 Department of Natural History, University Museum of Bergen, University of Bergen, P.O. Box 7800, N-5020, Bergen, Norway, e-mail: trond.andersen@zmb.uib.no 2 Corresponding author: Humberto Fonseca Mendes, e-mail: humberto.mendes@bm.uib.no MENDES, H.F. & ANDERSEN, T. Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp. from southeastern Brazil (Diptera: Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae). Biota Neotrop. 11(4): http://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v11n4/en/ abstract?article+bn01311042011 Abstract: Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp. is described and illustrated based on an adult male from Mata Atlântica in southeastern Brazil. This genus can be separated from other Orthocladiinae based on the combination of hairy eyes; decumbent acrostichals starting close to antepronotum; bare wing; squama with few setae; R 4+5 ending distal to M 3+4 ; curved, apically spoon-shaped phallapodeme; and simple, subquadrangular gonostylus with well developed heel. Keywords: Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae, Iporangomberus, new genus, new species, Brazil, Neotropical region, Mata Atlântica. MENDES, H.F. & ANDERSEN, T. Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp. do sudeste do Brasil (Diptera: Chironomidae: Orthocladiinae). Biota Neotrop. 11(4): http://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v11n4/pt/ abstract?article+bn01311042011 Resumo: Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp. é descrito e ilustrado com base em um macho adulto coletado numa área de Mata Atlântica no sudeste do Brasil. Este gênero pode ser separado dos demais Orthocladiinae com base na combinação de olhos com pelos entre os omatídeos; acrosticais decumbentes começando próximo ao antepronoto; asa sem setas; squama com poucas setas; R 4+5 terminando distalmente em relação ao ápice de M 3+4 ; falapódema curvo com ápice em forma de colher; gonóstilo simples, subquadrangular, com uma projeção bem desenvolvida. Palavras-chave: Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae, Iporangomberus, gênero novo, espécie nova, Brasil, região Neotropical, Mata Atlântica.

68 Biota Neotrop., vol. 11, no. 4 Mendes, H.F. & Andersen, T. Introduction In their catalog of the Neotropical and Mexican chironomids Spies & Reiss (1996) recorded seven Orthocladiinae species from Brazil; one of these, Ichthyocladiu neotropicus Fittkau, as uncertain, a species which later has proved not to occur in Brazil (Mendes et al. 2004). Today the list of Brazilian orthoclads counts 95 species (Mendes & Pinho 2011). Since the publication of the catalog (Spies & Reiss 1996), 12 new orthoclad genera have been described based on material from Brazil: Gravatamberus Mendes et Andersen, Gynocladius Mendes, Sæther et Andrade- Morraye, Litocladius Mendes, Andersen et Sæther, Lyrocladius Mendes et Andersen, Oleia Andersen et Mendes, Oliveiriella Wiedenbrug et Fittkau, Phytotelmatocladius Epler, Saetherocladius Andersen et Mendes, Saetherocryptus Andersen et Mendes, Saetherolabis Andersen et Mendes, Saetherops Andersen et Mendes, and Ubatubaneura Wiedenbrug et Trivinho-Strixino. Many new Brazilian Orthocladiinae species still await description. However, when collecting in Brazil many of the orthoclads encountered do not readily fit into any described genus. Several of these might be terrestrial or semiterrestrial and the larvae and pupae might be difficult to find. Below we describe one of these species showing unique character combinations and placing it in a new genus. The species was taken in a Malaise trap in the Atlantic rainforest in southeastern Brazil during the BIOTA-FAPESP project Limites geográficos e fatores causais de endemismo na Floresta Atlântica em Diptera. Material and Methods The specimen was mounted in Canada Balsam following the procedures outlined by Sæther (1969). The general morphology follows Sæther (1980). The type will be deposited in Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP). IPORANGOMBERUS NEW GENUS Type species: Iporangomberus pei new species Etymology: From Tupi yporang, meaning beautiful river, in the Portuguese version iporanga; and mberui, midge, mosquito; meaning the midge from the beautiful river. This is an allusion to Iporanga, one of the cities in which Parque Estadual Intervales is located. Gender of the genus name: masculine. Diagnostic characters: The combination of hairy eyes; decumbent acrostichals starting close to antepronotum; bare wing membrane; squama with few setae; R 4+5 ending distal to M 3+4 ; phallapodeme curved, apically spoon-shaped; and gonostylus simple, subquadrangular, with well developed heel will separate the genus from all other Orthocladiinae. 1. Description Small sized species, wing length 0.98 mm. Head. Eye hairy, reniform, without dorsomedian extension. Antenna lost. Palpomeres normal, third palpomere with few sensilla clavata subapically. Temporal setae in single row, inner verticals weak, outer verticals and postorbitals strong. Frontal tubercle absent. Tentorium and stipes normal. Cibarial pump with anterior margin weakly concave. Clypeus with few setae. Thorax. Antepronotum well developed with lobes meeting medially at anterior margin of scutum. Acrostichals decumbent, biserial, starting close to antepronotum; dorsocentrals simple, uni-to biserial; prealars uniserial, grouped in posterior and anterior prealars; supraalar present. Scutellum with few setae in single row. Wing. Membrane without setae, with comparatively coarse punctuation, microtrichia visible at 100 times magnification. Anal lobe normal. Costa slightly extended; R 2+3 ending at 1/3 of the distance between R 1 and R 4+5 ; R 4+5 ending distal to M 3+4 ; FCu distal to RM; Cu 1 curved. Brachiolum with 1 seta, R with few setae, other veins bare. Squama with few setae. Sensilla campaniformia about 9 basally, 7 apically, and 3 above seta on brachiolum; 1 on RM; and 1 basally on R 1. Leg. Tibial spurs and comb normal. Tarsal pseudospurs and sensilla chaetica absent. Pulvilli vestigial. Abdomen. Abdominal setation reduced. Tergite I with few median setae, tergites II-VI with anterior and posterior row of few setae, tergites VII-VIII with few more scattered setae. Sternite I-III bare, sternite IV-VII with single to few median setae, sternite VIII with few scattered setae in apical half. Hypopygium. Anal point short, parallel-sided with rounded apex, with microtrichia at base only. Tergite IX with few setae to each side of anal point, laterosternite IX with several setae. Apodemes strongly sclerotized. Phallapodeme curved; aedeagal lobe spoon-shaped. Transverse sternapodeme straight, with strongly developed oral projections; coxapodeme strong, stretching orally beyond transverse sternapodeme. Penis cavity with horse-shoe shaped basal sclerite; virga consisting of two separate sclerites. Penis lobe suspended between the phallapodemes, with fine spines in apical half, with ventral channel in basal half. Gonocoxite with narrowly triangular, pointed inferior volsella with few strong marginal setae. Gonostylus broad, subquadrangular with distinct heel, covered with long, thin macrotrichia and setae; megaseta normal. Female, pupa and larva. Unknown. 2. Systematics This genus will key to Paracladius Hirvenoja in Cranston et al. (1989) and to Rheocricotopus Thienemann et Harnisch in Spies et al. (2009). If the character hairy eyes is ignored and the eyes considered as bare, it will key to Bryophaenocladius Thienemann in Cranston et al. (1989), and to dichotomy 135 in Spies et al. (2009) where it will not key further. The genus shows several similarities with Bryophaenocladius, especially the decumbent acrostichals starting close to antepronotum, bare wing membrane with coarse punctuation, squama with setae, and tibial spurs with lateral spines; it can easily be separated from Bryophaenocladius based on the hairy eyes. However, a position in the branch that includes the genera Antillocladius Sæther, Bryophaenocladius, Gymnometriocnemus Goetghebuer, Litocladius Mendes, Andersen et Sæther, Parasmittia Strenzke, and Smittia Holmgren as explored by Mendes & Andersen (2008) does not seem unlikely. IPORANGOMBERUS PEI NEW SPECIES (FIGURES 1-13) Type material: Holotype male: Brazil, São Paulo State, Parque Estadual Intervales, Ribeirão Grande, Barra Grande, 10-13.xii.2000, Malaise trap (Trilha 5), M.T. Tavares et al. leg. (PEIN05 BIOTA- FAPESP) (MZUSP). Etymology: The name pei is the abbreviation used for Parque Estadual Intervales. The name is to be treated as a noun in apposition.

Biota Neotrop., vol. 11, no. 4 69 Iporangomberus pei new genus, new species Figures 1-7. Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp., male. 1) Head; 2) Tentorium, stipes and cibarial pump; 3) Thorax; 4) Wing; 5) Apex of fore tibia; 6) Apex of mid tibia; 7) Apex of hind tibia. Diagnostic characters: see generic description 1. Description Male (n = 1). Total length 1.53 mm. Wing length 983 µm. Total length/ wing length 1.71. Wing length/length of profemur 2.42. Coloration. Brown, without darker markings; legs slightly lighter than body; wing translucent. Head (Figure 1). Antennae lost. Temporal setae 8 including 2 inner verticals, 4 outer verticals, and 2 postorbitals. Clypeus with 9 setae. Tentorium, stipes, and cibarial pump as in Figure 2. Tentorium 107 µm

70 Biota Neotrop., vol. 11, no. 4 Mendes, H.F. & Andersen, T. Figures 8-13. Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp., male. 8) Hypopygium, dorsal view; 9) Hypopygium with anal point and tergite IX removed, dorsal aspect to the left and ventral aspect to the right; 10) Phallapodeme, dorsal view; 11) Penis lobe, ventral view; 12) Inferior volsella, dorsal view; 13) Gonostylus, ventral view. long, 16 µm wide; stipes 82 µm long. Palp segment lengths/widths (in µm): 14/13, 23/13, 60/19, 52/ 14, 91/11. Third palpomere with 4 sensilla clavata subapically, 10 µm long. Thorax (Figure 3). Antepronotum with 3 setae. Dorsocentrals 9; acrostichals 16, all decumbent starting close to antepronotum; prealars composed of 3 posterior and 4 anterior setae; supraalar 1. Scutellum with 4 setae. Wing (Figure 4). VR 1.40. Costal extension 14 µm long. Brachiolum with 1 seta, R with 2 setae, remaining veins and cells bare. Squama with 3 setae. Legs (Figures 5-7). Spur of fore tibia 39 µm long, spurs of mid tibia 18 µm and 9 µm long, spurs of hind tibia 36 µm and 9 µm long. Width at apex of fore tibia 22 µm, of mid tibia 23 µm, of hind tibia 32 µm.

Biota Neotrop., vol. 11, no. 4 71 Iporangomberus pei new genus, new species Table 1. Lengths (in µm) and proportions of legs of Iporangomberus pei n. gen., n. sp. (n = 1). fe ti ta 1 ta 2 ta 3 ta 4 ta 5 LR BV SV BR p 1 356 407 169 97 56 34 25 0.42 4.39 4.51 - p 2 364 346 130 75 47 26 24 0.37 4.90 5.47 2.4 p 3 385 405 - - - - - - - - - Comb with 13 setae, longest 27 µm long, shortest 18 µm long. Lengths and proportions of legs as in Table 1. Hypopygium (Figures 8-13). Tergite IX with 7 strong setae along posterior margin. Anal point hyaline with microtrichia at base only, 16 µm long, 6 µm wide at base, 4 µm wide at apex. Laterosternite IX with 7 setae. Transverse sternapodeme straight, 54 µm long. Phallapodeme 64 µm long. Virga with 2 spines, 9 µm long. Penis lobe 35 µm long, 8 µm wide medially, with 17 µm long ventral channel. Gonocoxite 111 µm long. Gonostylus 69 µm long, with 59 µm long heel (measured from the base of gonostylus); megaseta 11 µm long. HR 1.61. HV 2.21. 2. Distribution and habitat The species is known only from its type locality, Parque Estadual Intervales in São Paulo, southeastern Brazil, where it was collected in a Malaise trap. The park is covered with primary and secondary forests with lots of epiphytes and mosses growing both on tree trunks and on the ground. Numerous small rivers are found in the area. Acknowledgements We are indebted to Dr. Carlos J. E. Lamas, Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de São Paulo and to Dr. Dalton S. Amorim, Faculdade de Filosofia Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo for the loan of specimens from the BIOTA-FAPESP project [ Limites geográficos e fatores causais de endemismo na Floresta Atlântica em Diptera proc. 03/12074-9 within The Biodiversity Virtual Institute Program (www.biota.org)]. Gladys Ramirez made the slide preparation. References CRANSTON, P.S., OLIVER, D.R. & SÆTHER, O.A. 1989. The adult males of Orthocladiinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the Holarctic region. Keys and diagnoses. In Chironomidae of the Holarctic region. Keys and diagnoses. Part 3. Adult males (T. Wiederholm, ed.). Ent. Scand. Suppl. 34:165-352. MENDES, H.F. & ANDERSEN, T. 2008. A review of Antillocladius Sæther and Litocladius Mendes, Andersen et Sæther, with the description of two new Neotropical genera (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae). Zootaxa 1887:1-75. MENDES, H.F. & PINHO, L.C. 2011. Checklist of the Brazilian Chironomidae species. https://sites.google.com/site/brazilianchironomids/list (último acesso em 29/04/2011) MENDES, H.F., ANDERSEN, T. & SÆTHER, O.A. 2004. New species of Ichthyocladius Fittkau, a member of the Corynoneura-group (Diptera: Chironomidae: Orthocladiinae), with a review of the genus. Stud. Neotrop. Fauna Environ. 39:15-35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0165052 0412331270936 SÆTHER, O.A. 1969. Some Nearctic Podonominae, Diamesinae and Orthocladiinae (Diptera: Chironomidae). Bull. Fish. Res. Bd Canada 107:1-154. SÆTHER, O.A. 1980. Glossary of Chironomid morphology terminology (Diptera: Chironomidae). Ent. Scand. Suppl. 14:1-51. SPIES, M. & REISS, F. 1996. Catalog and bibliography of neotropical and Mexican Chironomidae (Insecta, Diptera). Spixiana 22:61-119. Supplement. SPIES, M., ANDERSEN, T., EPLER, J.H. & WATSON JUNIOR, C.N. 2009. Chironomidae (Non-bitingmidges). In Manual of Central American Diptera (B.V. Brown, A. Borkent, J.M. Cumming, D.M. Wood, N.E. Woodley & M.A. Zumbado, eds). NRC Research Press, Ottawa, p. 437-480. Received 19/05/2011 Revised 04/11/2011 Accepted 08/11/2011