Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) yine Vilarino & Salles & Bispo 2023, sp. nov. ...
Zenodo, 2023
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Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) yine sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: B1D9C9E6-CD96-4B50-ADB8-64EE87DBB98C Figs 1, 8 Diagnosis Xiphocentron yine sp. nov. is most similar to Xiphocentron pintada Flint, 1983 and X. steffeni (Marlier, 1964) based on the shape of preanal appendage and the ornamentation of the inferior appendage. However, the new species can be differentiated by: a) the preanal and inferior appendages about ⅓ longer than in X. pintada, as seen in lateral view (Fig. 8A); and b) the inferior appendage with several long spines in the basal region (Fig. 8A, C), which are absent in X. pintada and X. steffeni. Etymology Named after the Yine people (also known as Piro), an indigenous ethnic group of Peru who have occupied the upper Ucayali River basin and the lower Urubamba River since pre-Hispanic times. The Yine are also known as the “Amazonian Phoenicians” due to their skill as navigators, traveling long distances to trade with various populations. Material examined Holotype PERU • ♂; Cusco, La ... : Published as part of Vilarino, Albane, Salles, Frederico F. & Bispo, Pitágoras C., 2023, Xiphocentronidae (Trichoptera: Psychomyioidea) from the Andean foothills: first species of Machairocentron and Xiphocentron described in the Peruvian Amazon, pp. 62-80 in European Journal of Taxonomy 860 on pages 75-76, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.860.2051, http://zenodo.org/record/7674446 ...
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Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) yine Vilarino & Salles & Bispo 2023, sp. nov. ...
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Vilarino, Albane ; Salles, Frederico F. ; Bispo, Pitágoras C. |
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Veröffentlichung: | Zenodo, 2023 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.7674463 |
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