The Chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to Madagascar (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae)

The Chimarra lehibemavo group is described to include thirteen new species: Chimarra lehibemavo sp. nov., C. cebegepi sp. nov., C. fenoevo sp. nov., C. forcellinii sp. nov., C. fotobohitra sp. nov., C. gattolliati sp. nov., C. gensonae sp. nov., C. jejyorum sp. nov., C. hamatra sp. nov., C. makiorum...

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Main Author: François-Marie Gibon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consortium of European Natural History Museums 2017-05-01
Series:European Journal of Taxonomy
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Online Access:http://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/444
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spelling doaj-796717cc82104144864c0e423b872bfd2020-11-25T04:04:21ZengConsortium of European Natural History MuseumsEuropean Journal of Taxonomy2118-97732017-05-01031910.5852/ejt.2017.319326The Chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to Madagascar (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae)François-Marie Gibon0IRD, Centre de Biologie pour la Gestion des Populations (UMR INRA / IRD / CIRAD / Montpellier Supagro), Campus de Baillarguet, CS 30016, 34988 Montferrier sur Lez CedexThe Chimarra lehibemavo group is described to include thirteen new species: Chimarra lehibemavo sp. nov., C. cebegepi sp. nov., C. fenoevo sp. nov., C. forcellinii sp. nov., C. fotobohitra sp. nov., C. gattolliati sp. nov., C. gensonae sp. nov., C. jejyorum sp. nov., C. hamatra sp. nov., C. makiorum sp. nov., C. moramanga sp. nov., C. saha sp. nov. and C. tamara sp. nov. The adults are easily recognizable by their large size, yellow colour and the structure of the male genitalia. The membranous tergum IX and the absence of the mesal lobe of tergum X are observed in other lineages, but the strong asymmetrical deformation of the phallotheca is apomorphic. The group is monophyletic with unknown affinities, but a preliminary phylogenetic placement is suggested following genetic analysis of two specimens. With one exception, the species have restricted geographical distributions in Madagascar and inhabit rivers in eastern pristine rainforests.http://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/444caddisfliesChimarrinaenew speciesbiogeographysystematics
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The Chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to Madagascar (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae)
European Journal of Taxonomy
caddisflies
Chimarrinae
new species
biogeography
systematics
author_facet François-Marie Gibon
author_sort François-Marie Gibon
title The Chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to Madagascar (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae)
title_short The Chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to Madagascar (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae)
title_full The Chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to Madagascar (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae)
title_fullStr The Chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to Madagascar (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae)
title_full_unstemmed The Chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to Madagascar (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae)
title_sort chimarra lehibemavo species-group, new and endemic to madagascar (trichoptera, philopotamidae)
publisher Consortium of European Natural History Museums
series European Journal of Taxonomy
issn 2118-9773
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The Chimarra lehibemavo group is described to include thirteen new species: Chimarra lehibemavo sp. nov., C. cebegepi sp. nov., C. fenoevo sp. nov., C. forcellinii sp. nov., C. fotobohitra sp. nov., C. gattolliati sp. nov., C. gensonae sp. nov., C. jejyorum sp. nov., C. hamatra sp. nov., C. makiorum sp. nov., C. moramanga sp. nov., C. saha sp. nov. and C. tamara sp. nov. The adults are easily recognizable by their large size, yellow colour and the structure of the male genitalia. The membranous tergum IX and the absence of the mesal lobe of tergum X are observed in other lineages, but the strong asymmetrical deformation of the phallotheca is apomorphic. The group is monophyletic with unknown affinities, but a preliminary phylogenetic placement is suggested following genetic analysis of two specimens. With one exception, the species have restricted geographical distributions in Madagascar and inhabit rivers in eastern pristine rainforests.
topic caddisflies
Chimarrinae
new species
biogeography
systematics
url http://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/444
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