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Published: 2011-10-19
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A new species of Polypedilum Kieffer from bromeliads in Parque Nacional Cusuco, Honduras (Chironomidae: Chironominae)

Department of Natural History, Bergen Museum, University of Bergen, P.O. Box 7800, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
Department of Natural History, Bergen Museum, University of Bergen, P.O. Box 7800, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Debériotstraat 32, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
Diptera Chironomidae Polypedilum Neotropics Honduras Cusuco National Park new species phytotelmata bromeliad

Abstract

Polypedilum (P.) panacu sp. n. is described and illustrated based on all life-stages. The larva was collected from the leafaxils of the bromeliad Tillandsia guatemalensis L.B. Smith in Cusuco National Park, Honduras and reared in the laboratory. The male of the new species can be separated from the remaining Neotropical Polypedilum s. str. species by the spotted wings combined with the shape of the superior volsella and the number of setae on tergite IX; the female by the two dark spots on the anal part of the wings; the pupae on the presence of spinules on conjunctives III–IV, IV–V and V–VI and the larva on the shape of mentum and pecten epipharyngis.

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