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Original Article

A review of Diplosmittia Sæther, with the description of four new Neotropical species (Diptera: Chironomidae)

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Pages 163-182 | Received 13 May 2008, Accepted 16 Jul 2009, Published online: 25 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

The genus Diplosmittia Sæther, Citation1981 is reviewed and four new Neotropical species are described and illustrated as males: D. plaumanni from Brazil and Venezuela, D. boraceia from Brazil, and D. aragua and D. cerayma from Venezuela. In addition, D. recisus is redescribed and recorded for the first time from Venezuela and D. harrisoni is recorded from Mexico, Venezuela, and Costa Rica. A cladistic analysis is performed corroborating the monophyly of the genus. A key to the males of Diplosmittia is provided.

O gênero Diplosmittia Sæther, Citation1981 é revisado e quatro novas espécies neotropicais são descritas com base em machos adultos: D. plaumanni, registradada para o Brasil e Venezuela; D. aragua e D. cerayma, para a Venezuela; e D. boraceia, para o Brasil. Diplosmittia recisus é redescrita e registrada para a Venezuela. D. harrisoni é registrada para o México, Venezuela e Costa Rica. A hipótese de monofilia do gênero foi corroborada por uma análise cladística. É fornecida uma chave para os machos de Diplosmittia.

Acknowledgements

We are indebted to Claudio Gilberto Froehlich, FFCLRP-USP for all his help and support during our chironomid studies and to Adolfo R. Calor for help with the cladistic analysis. Marion Kotrba kindly made types housed in the Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich, available to us. Gladys Ramirez made most of the slide preparations. The senior author received grants from FAPESP (05/53026–0 and 07/55833–6), within the Biota/FAPESP - The Biodiversity Virtual Institute Program (http://www.biota.org) while completing this study.

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