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Catoxyethira kunenica Mey & de Moor 2019

Authors: Wells, Alice; De Moor, Ferdinand C.;

Catoxyethira kunenica Mey & de Moor 2019

Abstract

Catoxyethira kunenica Mey & de Moor (Fig. 1) Catoxyethira kunenica Mey & de Moor, 2019: 141, figs 4–6. Material examined. ANGOLA: 1 male, [CAW 820J], Huambo Province, Cubango River, Site 10—downstream of main rapids, light trap, -13.045, 16.37523, 8/v/2017, I.S. Ferreira & M. Mlambo. Diagnosis. Distinguished among similar members of the Catoxyethira mali -group by ‘… the architecture of segments IX and X and the position of the elongate spines on the ventral and dorsal corner of segment VIII’ (Mey & de Moor 2019). Description. Male. (See Mey & de Moor 2019) Remarks. This record extends further to the north the known range of this species, described from the Kunene River in Namibia by Mey and de Moor (2019). Females were included among the paratypes listed for this species, however they were not described.

Published as part of Wells, Alice & De Moor, Ferdinand C., 2020, Hydroptilidae (Trichoptera) of Angola, a new genus, seven new species, and five new records, pp. 495-514 in Zootaxa 4868 (4) on page 497, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/4418036

Keywords

Hydroptilidae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Trichoptera, Catoxyethira, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Catoxyethira kunenica

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