Triplectides cipo Henriques-Oliveira & Dumas, 2015

Henriques-Oliveira, Ana Lucia, Nessimian, Jorge Luiz, Takiya, Daniela Maeda & Santos, Allan Paulo Moreira, 2025, Hidden diversity of the long-horned caddisfly genus Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae) in Brazil revealed by DNA and morphology: new species descriptions and larval associations, Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 83, pp. 757-796 : 757-796

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Triplectides cipo Henriques-Oliveira & Dumas, 2015
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3.2. 9. Triplectides cipo Henriques-Oliveira & Dumas, 2015

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Material examined.

BRAZIL • 1 ♂; Minas Gerais, Itabira, Ipoema, road to Morro Redondo, Córrego do Macuco ; 19°25′15.3″S 43°28′42.1″W; alt. 705 m; 16 Dec. 2019; A. L. H. Oliveira, A. P. M. Santos, A. A. Almeida, B. M. Cavalcante leg.; white sheet; [DNA voucher ENT 5344]; DZRJ TRICHOPTERA 9187 GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Minas Gerais, Jaboticatubas, Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó, Córrego das Pedras ; 19°22′16.70″S 43°36′02.80″W; alt. 766 m; 2 Mar. 2013; A. L. H. Oliveira, D. M. Takiya, A. P. M. Santos, B. H. Lanzelotti, B. M. Camisão leg.; Malaise trap; [DNA voucher ENT 1128]; DZRJ TRICHOPTERA 9185 GoogleMaps 1 larva; Minas Gerais, São João Batista do Glória, Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra, Ribeirão Grande ; 20°30′19.79″S 46°31′10.48″W; alt. 747 m; 24 Mar. 2015; A. L. H. Oliveira leg.; [DNA voucher ENT 3230], DZRJ TRICHOPTERA 9189 GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Minas Gerais, São Roque de Minas, Serra da Canastra, afluente do Rio das Posses near to Pousada Dois Irmãos ; 20°14′38.49″S 46°38′38.05″W; alt. 833 m; 01 Sep. 2015; J. L. Nessimian, L. L. Dumas, I. C. Rocha, P. M. Souto, N. Ferreira-Jr. leg.; [DNA voucher ENT 3217]; DZRJ TRICHOPTERA 9186 GoogleMaps .

Description.

Adult. For a full description of male and female adults of T. cipo see Henriques-Oliveira and Dumas (2015). — Larva. Length up to 15.5 mm (n = 1) (Fig. 26 A View Figure 26 ). — Head: Coloration (in alcohol) golden to reddish brown with pale brown oval area around stemmata; almost rectangular (Fig. 26 A View Figure 26 ). Muscle scars pale brown. (Fig. 26 B View Figure 26 ). Labrum reddish brown, subtrapezoidal with 8 setae (mesal pair shorter than others). Mandibles, asymmetrical, dark, typical for Triplectides . Submentum oval. Ventral apotome subtriangular, wide anteriorly and narrower posteriorly, slightly constricted at mid-length, rounded apically (Fig. 26 B View Figure 26 ). — Thorax: Pronotum reddish brown with muscle scars pale brown; anterior margin almost smooth, lateral margin smooth and rounded, posterior margin dark (Fig. 26 C, D View Figure 26 ). Mesonotum with same colors of pronotum, almost covered by a pair of large sclerites: sa 1 each with a single long seta; sa 2 each with 3 setae: (one long mesal and 2 short), sa 3 each with 5 setae (1 long and 4 short); metanotum covered by 5 sclerites: sa 1 quadrate, bearing a single seta, sa 2 seems fused, forming a single sclerite, weakly sclerotized, with a pair of long setae, sa 3 sclerites elongate, oval, each bearing 3 setae of about the same size (Fig. 26 D View Figure 26 ). Prosternum trapezoidal. Mesosternum with a pair of subtriangular sclerites curved laterally (Fig. 26 E View Figure 26 ). Metasternum with a dark, sclerotized setal area, bearing about 10 setae (Fig. 26 E View Figure 26 ). Foretrochantin with distal portion of the anterior margin very curved, pointed, and upturned, with posterior margin almost straight and truncate (Fig. 26 C View Figure 26 ). Legs pale brown and setose (Fig. 26 G View Figure 26 ). — Abdomen: Gills simple, present on segments II – VIII; segments II – VIII with dorsal, lateral, and ventral filaments (Fig. 26 H View Figure 26 ). Segment I with a pair of anteromesal setae; segments III – VIII with lateral fringes. Segment IX dorsal sclerite with 6 long setae on its posterior margin, and 2 pairs of very short setae behind those, 1 anterolateral seta on each side of the sclerite (Fig. 26 E View Figure 26 ). Anal claw single, large and acute, with a very small dorsal accessory hook (Fig. 26 E View Figure 26 ). — Larval case: Length up to 25 mm. A simple hollow twig or small sticks (Fig. 26 I View Figure 26 ). — P upa unknown.

Distribution.

Brazil ( Minas Gerais State).

Habitat.

Larvae were collected in areas with characteristic Cerrado vegetation, in stony streams originally formed by quartzite or limestone rock, with many rapids, shallow waters, and very sunny.

Remarks.

In general, larvae of T. cipo are very similar to other Triplectides larvae showing the head and body sclerites golden to reddish brown, with head appearing rectangular. The main characteristics to identify individuals of T. cipo are: submentum oval and ventral apotome subtriangular, widened anteriorly and narrower in posterior portion, with a rounded tip (Fig. 26 B View Figure 26 ); foretrochantin very curved anterodorsally, pointed and upturned with anteroventral margin rounded (Fig. 26 C View Figure 26 ), beyond the position of setal area in mesonotum; metanotum composed by 5 sclerites (Fig. 26 D View Figure 26 ); and abdominal gills present on segments II – VIII with dorsal, lateral, and ventral filaments.