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Volume 7 Issue 11 (November 201
Hydropsyche javanica Ulmer 1905
<i>Hydropsyche javanica</i> Group <p> 30) <i>Hydropsyche astyanax</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol. India (Kerala).</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche astyanax</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 2000, 817, 855, Table 29. Holotype—Male; India: Kerala (HMC).</p> <p>Oláh & Johanson 2008, 72; Morse 2016.</p>Published as part of <i>Pandher, Manpreet S., Kaur, Simarjit, Parey, Sajad H. & Saini, Malkiat S., 2017, Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India, pp. 331-360 in Zootaxa 4365 (3)</i> on page 354, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1118016">http://zenodo.org/record/1118016</a>
Hydropsyche asiatica
<i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> Group <p> 15) <i>Hydropsyche aiakos</i> Malicky. Myanmar; Nepal; Bhutan; India (Arunachal Pradesh.</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche aiakos</i> Malicky 1997, 228, Table 4.</p> <p> Holotype <b>—</b> Male; Nepal: Sindupal Chok (HMC).</p> <p> Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000, 795; Malicky 2006, 241–264; Malicky 2007a, 496; Oláh & Johanson 2008, 155; Wityi <i>et al.</i> 2015, 41; Morse 2016.</p> <p> 16) <i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> Ulmer. India (Sikkim, West Bengal); Nepal. <i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> Ulmer 1905, 91, Table IV, figs. 122–124. Holotype—Male; India: Sikkim (deposited in Stettin Museum, Szczecin, Poland; specimen now destroyed—see text).</p> <p>Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000, 795; Malicky 2006, 241–264; Oláh &Johanson 2008, 155; Morse 2016.</p> <p>Additional Material examined: See text.</p> <p> 17) <i>Hydropsyche darbori</i> Malicky. India (Meghalaya).</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche darbori</i> Malicky 2012, 1279, Table 13.</p> <p>Holotype—Male; India: Meghalaya (MNB).</p> <p>Morse 2016.</p> <p> <b>18)</b> <i>Hydropsyche harpagofalcata</i> Mey. Vietnam; Thailand; India (Uttarakhand), <b>NEW RECORD</b>. <i>Hydropsyche harpagofalcata</i> Mey 1995, 216, figs. 19–21. Holotype <b>—</b> Male; Vietnam: North Vietnam (MPC).</p> <p> Synonym <i>Hydropsyche adrastos</i> Malicky <b>&</b> Chantaramongkol 1996, 122 (Malicky 2013, 47); Holotype—Male; Thailand (HMC).</p> <p> Armitage <i>et al.</i> 2005, 32; Mey 2005, 273; Yang <i>et al.</i> 2005, 441; Yang <i>et al.</i> 2016, 457; Oláh & Johanson 2008, 156; Morse 2016.</p> <p>Additional material examined: See text.</p> <p> 19) <i>Hydropsyche lobulata</i> Martynov. India (West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh); Nepal. <i>Hydropsyche lobulata</i> Martynov 1936, 306.</p> <p> Synonym: <i>Hydropsyche obscura</i> Martynov 1935, 171, figs. 75a, 75b, 75c (preoccupied by Navás, 1928).</p> <p>Holotype—Male; India: West Bengal (NZC).</p> <p>Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000, 796; Malicky 2003, 906, 911, 912; Malicky 2006, 241–264; Oláh & Johanson 2008, 156; Morse 2016.</p> <p> <b>20)</b> <i>Hydropsyche quadrata</i> (Li & Dudgeon). China; India (Sikkim) <b>NEW RECORD</b> <i>Hydropsyche quadrata</i> (Li & Dudgeon,) 1990, 40.</p> <p>Holotype: Male; China: Hunan (NJAU).</p> <p> Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000, 797; Yang <i>et al</i>. 2005, 441–465; Oláh & Johanson 2008, 156; Morse 2016.</p> <p>Additional material examined: INDIA: Sikkim: Sangkalang, 800 m, 13-v-2009, 3 males, 4 females, Pandher & Parey, NZC.</p>Published as part of <i>Pandher, Manpreet S., Kaur, Simarjit, Parey, Sajad H. & Saini, Malkiat S., 2017, Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India, pp. 331-360 in Zootaxa 4365 (3)</i> on page 352, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1118016">http://zenodo.org/record/1118016</a>
Hydropsyche claviformis Mey 1996
<i>Hydropsyche claviformis</i> Mey 1996 <p>(Figs. 41–46)</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche claviformis</i> Mey 1996, 148</p> <p> <b>Redescription of adult male:</b> Color in alcohol light brown, covered with golden yellow pubescence; forewing membrane brownish with pale maculations forming scattered pattern; head dorsum dark brownish. Length from tip of head to apices of folded forewings 9 mm; maxillary palps each 2.00 mm long, 2nd segment slightly longer than 3rd, 5th about as long as first 4 segments together; labial palps each 0.97 mm long. Length of each forewing about 8 mm (n = 2); length of each hind wing 5 mm.</p> <p>Male genitalia (Figs. 41–46): Abdominal segment IX longitudinally short, anterolaterally convex; dorsomedian keel triangular, granulose; anterior margin arched in dorsal view somewhat triangular; posterolateral lobe on each side triangular, setose, its setae in continuous curved line with those on posterior slope of keel. Deep U-shaped depression visible on dorsal margin in lateral view between segment IX and tergum X. Body of tergum X short, nearly quadrangular in lateral and dorsal views; apicoventral setose lobes forming pair of digitiform slender processes projecting posterad in lateral view, curved mesad in dorsal view. Dorsal interlobular gap oval, very large, between apicoventral processes. Inferior appendages each 2-segmented, basal segment long, slightly dilated distally, broad in lateral view; almost straight in ventral view; apical segment small, broad at base, curved mesad in ventral view and rounded apically. Phallic apparatus simple, base wider and curving slightly caudad; pair of broad and apically rounded subapical projections and apically rounded median subapical projection; endotheca broad with pair of rounded apical projections curved mesad and touching on midline.</p> <p> <b>Material examined: INDIA</b>: Sikkim: Geyzing, 2000 m, 19-ix-2009, 2 males, Pandher & Parey, NPC. Uttarakhand: Kund, 1050 m, 11-vi-2009, 18 males, 10 females, Pandher & Parey, NZC; Syanachatti, 1800 m, 27- ix-2008, 4 males, 2 females, Pandher & Parey, NZC.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis:</b> This species belongs to the <i>Hydropsyche pluvialis</i> Group. The male genitalia of <i>Hydropsyche claviformis</i> are quite similar to those of <i>H. pluvialis</i> Navás 1932 (Vietnam) and <i>H. battos</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000 (Thailand). However, the well-developed triangular apical lobe and the broad and rounded apicoventral setose lobes of tergum X in dorsal view indicate that <i>H. claviformis</i> is a distinct species.</p> <p> <b>Distribution:</b> India: Sikkim.</p>Published as part of <i>Pandher, Manpreet S., Kaur, Simarjit, Parey, Sajad H. & Saini, Malkiat S., 2017, Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India, pp. 331-360 in Zootaxa 4365 (3)</i> on page 342, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1118016">http://zenodo.org/record/1118016</a>
Hydropsyche charon Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000
<i>Hydropsyche charon</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000 <p>(Figs. 52–56)</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche charon</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000, 810</p> <p> <b>Redescription of adult male:</b> Color in alcohol dark brown, antennae yellowish, covered with fine, scattered, fuscous pubescence. Length from tip of head to apices of folded forewings about 8.25 mm; maxillary palps each 2 mm long, 2nd segment longer than 3rd, 5th as long as 1st–4th segments together; labial palps each 0.90 mm long; antennae each about 8 mm long. Length of each forewing about 6.25 mm; each hind wing about 4 mm long.</p> <p>Male genitalia (Figs. 52–56): Abdominal segment IX longitudinally very short laterally, anterolaterally convex in lateral view; dorsomedian keel broad, triangular and granulose; posterolateral lobes on each side quadrate, unusually broad, setose, with setae interrupted by large gap from those on posterolateral slope of keel. Small depression visible on dorsal margin between segment IX and tergum X. Body of tergum X small, quadrangular in lateral and dorsal views; pair of apicoventral setose lobes digitate, directed posterad, rounded apically in lateral view; directed apicomesad in dorsal view; apicodorsal lobes fused, placed mesally in dorsal view; dorsal interlobular gap small between apicoventral setose lobes. Inferior appendages each long, basal segment about 2 times as long as apical segment, slightly dilated medially, broad at apex, almost straight in ventral view; apical segment small, broad, constricted preapically in ventral view. Phallic apparatus broad basally, abruptly angled subbasally, slender towards apex; endotheca with pair of short, broad, acute, dorsal spines fused basally near midlength and with pair of symmetrical spines subapicodorsally.</p> <p> <b>Material examined: INDIA</b>: Uttarakhand: Diwalikhal, 2000 m, 10-vi-2009, 1 male, Pandher & Parey, NPC.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis:</b> This species is closely similar to <i>Hydropsyche soinha</i> Oláh & Johanson 2008 and <i>H. keoda</i> Oláh & Johanson 2008 (both from Vietnam). However, the strongly produced tergum X and the posteriorly rounded median keel of segment IX distinguish this species from allied ones.</p> <p> <b>Distribution:</b> Bhutan; India: Uttarakhand.</p>Published as part of <i>Pandher, Manpreet S., Kaur, Simarjit, Parey, Sajad H. & Saini, Malkiat S., 2017, Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India, pp. 331-360 in Zootaxa 4365 (3)</i> on page 343, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1118016">http://zenodo.org/record/1118016</a>
Hydropsyche vasoumittra Schmid 1961
<i>Hydropsyche vasoumittra</i> Group <p> <b>49)</b> <i>Hydropsyche athamas</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol. Pakistan; India (Uttarakhand), <b>NEW RECORD</b>.</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche athamas</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 2000, 817, 854, Table 28. Holotype—Male; Pakistan: Pattan (HMC).</p> <p>Oláh & Johanson 2008, 58; Morse 2016.</p> <p>Additional material examined: See text.</p> <p> <b>50)</b> <i>Hydropsyche atlas</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol. Nepal; Bhutan; India (Himachal Pradesh) <b>NEW</b></p> <p> <b>RECORD.</b></p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche atlas</i> Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 2000, 818, 836, Table 10. Holotype—Male; Nepal: Mahadev Khola (HMC).</p> <p>Malicky 2006, 254; Malicky 2007a, 496; Oláh & Johanson 2008, 58; Morse 2016. Additional material examined: INDIA; Himachal Pradesh: Saho, 1800 m, 13-ix-2008, 8 males, Pandher & Parey, NZC.</p> <p> 51) <i>Hydropsyche dhusaravarna</i> Schmid. Bhutan; China (Tibet); Nepal; India (Arunachal Pradesh). <i>Hydropsyche dhusaravarna</i> Schmid, 1975, 78, figs. 1–3.</p> <p> Synonym <i>Hydropsyche</i> (<i>Mexipsyche</i>) <i>polyphylla</i> Tian & Li 1987, 244 (Oláh & Johanson 2008, 58); Holotype—Male; China: Tibet (NJAU).</p> <p>Holotype—Male; Bhutan: Thimpu (ROM).</p> <p> Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000, 818; Yang <i>et al.</i> 2005, 441; Yang <i>et al.</i> 2016, 457; Malicky 2006, 241–264; Malicky 2007a, 497; Oláh & Johanson 2008, 58; Malicky 2014, 5–31; Morse 2016.</p> <p> 52) <i>Hydropsyche januha</i> Oláh & Barnard. India (Meghalaya).</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche januha</i> Oláh & Barnard, 2008, in Oláh & Johanson 2008, 5, 58–60, 246, figs. 79– 83.</p> <p>Holotype—Male; India: Meghalaya (BMNH).</p> <p>Morse 2016.</p> <p> 53) <i>Hydropsyche kamenga</i> Oláh &Schefter. India (Assam).</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche kamenga</i> Oláh & Schefter, 2008, in Oláh & Johanson 2008, 5, 60–61, 246, figs. 84– 88.</p> <p>Holotype—Male; India: Assam (ROM).</p> <p>Morse 2016.</p>Published as part of <i>Pandher, Manpreet S., Kaur, Simarjit, Parey, Sajad H. & Saini, Malkiat S., 2017, Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India, pp. 331-360 in Zootaxa 4365 (3)</i> on pages 356-357, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1118016">http://zenodo.org/record/1118016</a>
Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India
Pandher, Manpreet S., Kaur, Simarjit, Parey, Sajad H., Saini, Malkiat S. (2017): Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India. Zootaxa 4365 (3): 331-360, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.
Hydropsyche athamas Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000
Hydropsyche athamas Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000, NEW RECORD FOR INDIA (Figs. 31β35) Hydropsyche athamas Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000, 817 Redescription of adult male: Color in alcohol light brown, covered with scattered pubescence, dorsum of head dark brown. Length from tip of head to apices of folded forewings about 10 mm; maxillary palps each 2 mm long, 2nd segment longer than 3rd and 4th together, 5th almost equal to length of first 4 segments; labial palps each 0.90 mm. Length of each forewing 8.50 mm (n = 3); length of each hind wing 6.90 mm. Male genitalia (Figs. 31β35): Abdominal segment IX longitudinally short, anterolaterally slightly convex in lateral view; dorsomedian keel produced posteriorly and triangular; posterolateral lobe on each side somewhat triangularly produced, setose, setae not in continuous row with posterolateral slope of keel. Depression of dorsal margin visible between segment IX and tergum X. Body of tergum X short, wide, quadrate in lateral view; roundly quadrangular in dorsal view; apicoventral setose lobes curved ventrad, thick, pointed apically in lateral view; digitate, curved apicomesad, rounded apically in dorsal view; apicodorsal lobes fused medially between apicoventral setose lobes, oval; dorsal interlobular gap wide between apicoventral setose lobes. Inferior appendages each long, basal segment broad at base, dilated medially, broad apically in lateral view; curved mesad in ventral view; apical segment broad at base, digitate, hooked dorsad apically in lateral view, digitate and curved mesad and pointed apically in ventral view. Phallic apparatus broad basally, arched subbasally in lateral view; endotheca slender, with long pair of lateral spines at mid length arched anteromesad in ventral view; pair of small subapical spines on membranous arms laterally and directed anterad, pair of small dorsolateral spines, one long apical spine curved apicodorsad, and three asymmetrical apical spines in lateral view. Material examined: INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Saho, 1800 m, 13-ix-2008, 3 males, Pandher & Parey, NPC. Diagnosis: This species belongs to the Hydropsyche vasuomi Group. It is similar to Hydropsyche xenga OlΓ‘h & Johanson 2008 (Vietnam) and H. brontes Malicky & Chantaramongkol 2000 (Thailand) in the general plan of male genitalia. However, the wide dorsal interlobular gap; the apicomesally pointed apicoventral setose lobes; and the digitate, pointed apical segment of each inferior appendage makes Hydropsyche athamas a distinct species. Moreover, there is considerable difference in the shape of the phallus. Distribution: Pakistan; India: Himachal Pradesh.Published as part of Pandher, Manpreet S., Kaur, Simarjit, Parey, Sajad H. & Saini, Malkiat S., 2017, Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India, pp. 331-360 in Zootaxa 4365 (3) on pages 338-339, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/111801
Hydropsyche asiatica Ulmer 1905
<i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> Ulmer 1905 <p>(Figs. 64–68)</p> <p> <i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> Ulmer 1905, 91</p> <p> <b>Neotype</b>. We designate here a neotype for <i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> Ulmer 1905. The holotype of this species was deposited in the Stettin Museum, Szczecin, Poland (Ulmer 1905). According to Dr. Janusz Majecki (personal communication, 5 August 2017), “I received information from Mr. Kocela who works in [the] National Museum in Szczecin. According to him, [the] entire old collection of insects and other invertebrates was destroyed by burning during 50–60thies [sic], due to "infection" by some fungi and insects. Unfortunately these destroyed specimens/ species were not recorded so I am afraid that [the] holotype of <i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> has disappeared irreversibly.” A second male specimen from Java mentioned by Ulmer (1905) as probably belonging to this species, described as somewhat smaller but with some “gradual” differences in the genitalia, also apparently was deposited in the Stettin Museum and is lost. No other specimens have been reported before now. The original description is ambiguous as well as incomplete, creating uncertainty about the identity of this species and its distinction from <i>H. hamifera</i> Ulmer 1905 and <i>H. askalaphos</i> Malicky and Chantaramongkol 2000. Therefore, in compliance with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999, Article 75.1), a neotype is selected from among a series of specimens collected by the senior author from the Himalayan state of Sikkim (original type locality) and conforming with the limited details of the original description.</p> <p> <b>Redescription of adult male</b>. Colour in alcohol dark brown with yellowish golden pubescence, dorsum of head light brown, posterior setal warts on head golden. Length from tip of head to apices of folded forewings about 12.5 mm (n = 7); maxillary palps each about 2.75 mm long; 2nd segment twice as long as 3rd segment, 5th segment about as long as 1st–4th combined; labial palps each about 1.00 mm long. Forewings each about 11.25 mm (n = 7) long (as per original description, expanded wings extending 23 mm); membranes transparent golden yellow with very fine bright reticulate pattern. Length of each hindwing 8.25 mm (n = 7).</p> <p> <i>Male genitalia</i> (Figs. 64–68): Abdominal segment IX longitudinally short; anterolateral margins convex; dorsomedian keel directed posterad, digitate in dorsal view; dorsally and laterally granulose, positioned posteriorly; anteroventral margin slightly constricted; anterodorsal margin notched in dorsal view; posterolateral lobe on each side round, posterior spine row appearing to be continuous with setal row on posterolateral slope of median keel. Depression between segment IX and tergum X almost U–shaped. Body of tergum X short longitudinally, quadrangular in lateral view, roundly quadrate in dorsal view; apicoventral setose lobes modified into two small pointed projections directed posterad in dorsal and lateral views; apicodorsal lobes each triangular in shape with rounded apices lying between apicoventral setose lobes in dorsal view, pointed apically with small setae in lateral view; dorsal interlobular gap very negligible. Inferior appendages each 2–segmented, basal segment (coxopodite) long, broad basally, slightly dilating distally from mid length in lateral view; curved mesad in ventral view. Phallic apparatus simple, convex ventrally, then concave for short distance subapically in lateral view; endotheca with pair of broad, incurved acute apices in ventral view.</p> <p> <b>Material examined: Neotype:</b> Male. “ <b>India:</b> Sikkim: Arhitar Lake, 1450 m, 27°11’12”N, 88°44’34” E, 30-v- 2009, Pandher & Parey”, NZC.</p> <p>Additional Material: 3 males, 1 female, collection data same as of neotype; Golitar, 2200 m, 27°10’N, 88°29’E, 25-iv-2009, 2 males, Pandher & Parey, NZC; Mangan, 1100 m, 27°29’52”N, 88°32’52”E, 12-v-2009, 4 males, 2 females, Pandher & Parey, NZC. Uttarakhand: Diwalikhal, 2100 m, 30°6’2”N, 79°1’7”E, 10-vi-2009, 1 male, Pandher & Parey, NZC; Karanparyag, 900 m, 20-vi-2008, 1 male, Pandher & Parey, NZC; Mori, 1250 m, 29- ix-2008, 3 males, Pandher & Parey, NZC. Jammu & Kashmir; Pahalgam, 2100 m, 15-viii-2009, 6 males, 2 females,Pandher & Parey, NZC (all in alcohol).</p> <p> <b>Distribution:</b> India: Sikkim, Uttarakhand, West Bengal. Nepal.</p> <p> <b>MAP.</b></p> <p> <b>Diagnosis:</b> This species belongs to the <i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> Group. <i>Hydropsyche asiatica</i> is closely similar to <i>H. hamifera</i> Ulmer 1905 as per the original description. Its male genitalia are similar to those of other species of this group based on characteristics cited by different workers (Malicky and Chantaramongkol 2000 and Oláh and Johanson, 2008), but forewings of this species are very different from those of other species in the group, being transparent, deep yellow (yellowish brown or slightly fuscous in other species of this group) and with very fine bright spots or maculations. The male genitalia of this species are very similar to those of <i>H. askalaphos</i> Malicky and Chantaramongkol 2000, reported from Thailand, in the shape of male genitalia in dorsal view, but the median keel is much broader, the apicoventral setose lobes are more rounded and better defined, and the depression of segment IX–tergum X is very small in lateral view in <i>H. askalaphos</i>, whereas the median keel is digitate in dorsal view, the apicoventral setose lobes are represented by very small pointed projections, and the depression between segment IX and tergum X is wide and U-shaped in lateral view in <i>H. asiatica</i>.</p>Published as part of <i>Pandher, Manpreet S., Kaur, Simarjit, Parey, Sajad H. & Saini, Malkiat S., 2017, Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India, pp. 331-360 in Zootaxa 4365 (3)</i> on pages 344-349, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1118016">http://zenodo.org/record/1118016</a>
FIGURES 52β61. Hydropsyche spp., male genitalia. 52β56, H in Review of genus Hydropsyche Pictet 1834 (Insecta: Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from India
FIGURES 52β61. Hydropsyche spp., male genitalia. 52β56, H. charon Malicky & Chantaramongkol: 52, left lateral; 53, dorsal; 54, right inferior appendage, ventral; 55, phallus, left lateral; 56, phallus, ventral. 57β61, H. homunculus Schmid: 57, left lateral; 58, dorsal; 59, right inferior appendage, ventral; 60, phallus, left lateral; 61, phallus, ventral