2015
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-46702015000100010
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Two new species of Triplectides (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae) from South America

Abstract: Triplectides, with about 70 extant species, is the most diverse genus within the Triplectidinae. In the Neotropical Region there are 14 species distributed from southern Mexico to Patagonia. Two new species of Triplectides from the Neotropics are described and illustrated based on the male genitalia: Triplectides cipo sp. nov., from state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, and Triplectides qosqo sp. nov., from province of Cuzco, southern Peru. The news species can be distinguished by the male genitalia: Tri… Show more

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“… cipo Henriques-Oliveira and Dumas, 2015 :67 [Type locality: Brazil, Minas Gerais, Jaboticatubas, Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó, Córrego das Pedras, 19°22'16.7"S, 48°36'2.8"W , el. 766 m; DZRJ ; ♂; ♀].…”
Section: Catalogmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… cipo Henriques-Oliveira and Dumas, 2015 :67 [Type locality: Brazil, Minas Gerais, Jaboticatubas, Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó, Córrego das Pedras, 19°22'16.7"S, 48°36'2.8"W , el. 766 m; DZRJ ; ♂; ♀].…”
Section: Catalogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… qosqo Henriques-Oliveira and Dumas, 2015 :67 [Type locality: Peru, Cuzco, 19 rd km W Quincemil, Río Araza tributary, 12°20'10"S, 70°50'5"W , el. 874 m; MHNJP ; ♂].…”
Section: Catalogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Neotropical Region there are 17 species described, distributed from southern Mexico to southern Chile (Holzenthal & Calor 2017;Desidério et al 2017). So far, eight species have been recorded from Brazil: T. cipo Henriques-Oliveira & Dumas, 2015, T. egleri Sattler, 1963, T. gracilis (Burmeister, 1839, T. itatiaia Dumas & Nessimian, 2010, T. maranhensis Desidério, Barcelos-Silva & Pes, 2017, T. misionensis Holzenthal, 1988, T. neotropicus Holzenthal, 1988and T. ultimus Holzenthal, 1988(Santos et al 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%