Insecta, Trichoptera: New Records from Brazil and Other Distributional Notes
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ISSN 1809-127X (online edition) © 2010 Check List and Authors Chec List Open Access | Freely available at www.checklist.org.br Journal of species lists and distribution N istribuitio Insecta, Trichoptera: New records from Brazil and D other distributional notes raphic G Leandro Lourenço Dumas,* Allan Paulo Moreira dos Santos, Gabriela Abrantes Jardim, eo G Nelson Ferreira Júnior, and Jorge Luiz Nessimian oN Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Biologia, Departamento de Zoologia. Caixa Postal 68044, Cidade Universitária. CEP 21941-971. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. otes * Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected] N Abstract: Leptonema sancticaroli Flintiella pizotensis Oecetis In the currentconnata study we add new records of 29 species of Caddisflies (Trichoptera) from eight different Brazilian states and report Flint, McAlpine and Ross, 1987, Harris, Flint and Holzenthal, 2002, and Flint, 1974 for the first time in Brazil. Caddisflies (Trichoptera) include about 13,000 extant level. The last three data were obtained with a Garmim species described from etall al. zoogeographic regions. The eTrex® GPS. order is divided into 47 extant families and approximately For eachet al species, in the distributionalet al. information, bothet 600 genera (Holzenthal 2007; Morse 2009). There al.new and known records are presented. The later is based are about 2,200 species describedet al.from Neotropical on Flint . (1999), Paprocki (2004) and Blahnik region, which diversity and distribution of Trichoptera are (2004). still very incompletely known (Flintet al. 1999). A recent Phylloicus bidigitatus inventory of the Brazilian caddisflies fauna reported 378 CALAMOCERATIDAE species for the country (Paprocki 2004). Currently, this Prather, 2003 number increased significantly to more than 420 described Minas Gerais: Itamonte, 1st order stream, 22°19’41.3” species, indicating that the diversity of the order in Brazil S, 44°40’19.5” W, 2,043 m; 1st order tributary of Rio is underestimated. Besides that, many speciesLeptonema are only Aiuruoca, 22°19’45.0” S, 44°40’41.7” W, 1,947 m (DZRJ). sancticaroliknown from their type-localities, resulting in fragmentaryFlintiella São Paulo: Ubatuba, Parque Estadual da Serra do pizotensisdistributional records. Herein, we report Oecetis Mar, Núcleo Picinguaba, Rio da Canoa, 23°20’33.4” S, connata Flint, McAlpine and Ross, 1987, 44°50’59.0” W, 93 m (DZRJ). Harris, Flint and Holzenthal, 2002, and Distribution:Austrotinodes Brazil ariasi (MG, RJ, SP). Flint, 1974 for the first time in Brazil and add new ECNOMIDAE records of 29 other species from eight different Brazilian Flint and Denning, 1989 states. The Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Pará: Canaã dos Carajás, Lago do Violão, 06°23’57,0” S, Recursos Renováveis (IBAMA) issued collecting permits 50°21’01,8”Austrotinodes W, 744 prolixus m (DZRJ). (14591-2, 002/2004-MAB/FAUNA; 001/2005-MAB/ Distribution: Brazil (AM, PA). FAUNA; 012/2006-MAB/FAUNA, 008/2007-MAB/FAUNA Flint and Denning, 1989 and authorization #19 of process #02005.001723/04- São Paulo: Queluz, Rio do Salto, 22°26’31.5” S, 44°43’53.3” 08). The specimens upon which this report is based are W, 789 m (DZRJ). currently deposited at Coleção Entomológica Professor Distribution:Atopsyche BrazilAtopsaura (MG, SP).hatunpuna José Alfredo Pinheiro Dutra (DZRJ), Departamento de HYDROBIOSIDAE Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, state ( ) Schmid, 1989 of Rio de Janeiro, and Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Minas Gerais: Itamonte, 1st order tributary to Rio Aiuruoca, Amazônia (INPA), state of Amazonas, both in Brazil. 22°21’41.0” S, 44°42’26.5” W, 2237 m; 1st order stream, Codes for Brazillian states are as follow: Amazonas 22°19’33.8”Atopsyche S, 44°40’05.3”Atopsaura zernyi W, 2,060 m (DZRJ). (AM), Bahia (BA), Distrito Federal (DF), Espírito Santo Distribution: Brazil (MG, SP). (ES), Goiás (GO), Mato Grosso (MT), Mato Grosso do Sul ( ) Flint, 1974 (MS), Minas Gerais (MG), Pará (PA), Paraná (PR), Rio de Espírito Santo: Santa Teresa, Estação Biológica Santa Lúcia, Janeiro (RJ), Rondônia (RO), Santa Catarina (SC), and São 19°59’12.04” S, 40°26’32.83” W, 111 m (DZRJ). Paulo (SP). LeptonemaDistribution: sancticaroli Brazil (MG, ES, RJ, SC, SP). For each record the following data are registered: HYDROPSYCHIDAE Brazilian state, municipality, locality, water body Flint, McAlpine and Ross, 1987 information,Check List | Volume latitude, 6 | Issue longitude 1 | 2010 and elevation above sea Amazonas: Manaus, tributary to Rio Cuieiras, 02°42’25”007 S, Duamas et al. | Insecta: Trichoptera 60°22’28.2” W, 11 m; tributary to Rio Branquinho, Amazonas: Presidente Figueiredo, triburaty to Rio Urubu, 02°29’35.1”Leptonema S, 60°20’03.1”spinulum W, 56 m (DZRJ, INPA). 02°06’55.6” S, 59°59’20.7” W, 48 m (INPA). Distribution: Brazil (AM) and Venezuela. Amazonas: municipality of Rio Preto da Eva, tributary to Flint, McAlpine and Ross, 1987 Rio Preto da Eva, 02°32’09.4” S 59°49’59.3” W, 68 m (INPA); Amazonas: Manaus, tributary to Rio Cuieiras, 02°42’25.1” Igarapé Jangada, tributary to Rio Urubu, 02°26’32.5” S S, 60°22’28.2” W, 11 m (INPA); Igarapé do Lobisomem, Rio 59°32’46.2” W, 29 m (DZRJ). Cuieiras basin, 02°33’46.4” S 60°19’03.4” W, 34 m (DZRJ). Pará: Parauapebas, Igarapé Águas Claras, 06°10’04.1” S, Pará: Parauapebas, 1st order stream, 06°04’13.4” S, 50°21’00.6” W, 396 m (DZRJ); Igarapé Gelado, 05°57’56.6” 49°56’59.6” W, 225 m (DZRJ). S, 50°13’00.0”Triplectides W, misionensis 235 m (DZRJ). Distribution:Leptonema Argentina, viridianum Brazil (AM, DF, MT, PA), Guyana, Distribution: Brazil (AM, PA), Guyana, and Surinam. Peru, and Venezuela. Holzenthal, 1988 Navás, 1916 Minas Gerais: Itamonte, 1st order stream, 22°19’45.0” S, Pará: Parauapebas, 1st order stream, 06°04’13.4” S, 44°40’41.7” W, 1,947 m (DZRJ); waterfall on Km 61 of BR 49°56’59.6” W, 225 m (DZRJ). 354,Triplectides 22°21’48.0” neotropicus S, 44°46’29.0” W, 1,555 m (DZRJ). Distribution:Macronema Argentina, bicolor Bolivia, Brazil (MG, DF, GO, PA, RJ), Distribution: Argentina and Brazil (MG, PR, RJ, SP, SC). Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Holzenthal, 1988 Ulmer, 1905 São Paulo: Ubatuba, Parque Estadual da Serra do São Paulo: Ubatuba, Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar, Mar, Núcleo Picinguaba, Rio da Canoa, 23°20’33.4” S, Núcleo Picinguaba, Rio da Canoa, 23°20’33.40” S, 44°50’59.0”Triplectides W, ultimus93 m (DZRJ). 44°50’59,01”Smicridea W,Rhyacophylax 93 m (DZRJ).froehlichi Distribution: Brazil (MG, SP). Distribution: Brazil (MG, SC, SP). Holzenthal, 1988 ( ) Almeida and Flint, Minas Gerais: Bocaina de Minas, Córrego do Morro Cavado, 2002 22°18’47.2” S, 44°36’48.8” W, 1,240 m (DZRJ). Minas Gerais: Bocaina de Minas, Córrego do Morro Cavado, Minas Gerais: Itamonte, Rio Aiuruoca, 22°20’56.9” S, 22°18’47.2” S, 44°36’48.8” W, 1,240 m (DZRJ). 44°41’06.6” W, 1,860 m (DZRJ); 1st order stream of Rio Minas Gerais: Itamonte, Rio Aiuruoca, 22°20’56.9” S, Aiuruoca basin, 22°19’38.6” S 44°40’37.9” W, 1,898 m 44°41’06.6” W, 1,860 m (DZRJ); waterfall on km 461 of BR (DZRJ); 1st order stream, 22°19’41.3” S, 44°40’19.5” W, 354,Smicridea 22°21’48.0”Rhyacophylax S, 44°46’29.0”jundiai W, 1,555 m (DZRJ). 2,043 m (DZRJ). Distribution: Brazil (MG, RJ, SP). Distribution:Alterosa beckeri Brazil (MG, RJ). ( ) Almeida and Flint, PHILOPOTAMIDAE 2002 Blahnik, 2005 São Paulo: Queluz, Rio do Salto, 22°26’31.5” S, 44°43’53.3” Minas Gerais: Itamonte, 1st order stream of Rio Aiuruoca W, 789Smicridea m (DZRJ).Rhyacophylax pseudolobata basin,Chimarra 22°19’38.6”Chimarra S, 44°40’37.9”uara W, 1,898 m(DZRJ). Distribution: Brazil (ES, MG, PR, RJ, SP). Distribution: Brazil (MG, RJ). ( ) Flint, 1978 ( ) Flint, 1971 Pará: Parauapebas, 1st order stream, 06°04’13.4” S, Pará: Parauapebas, 1st order stream, 06°04’13.4” S, 49°56’59.6” W, 225 m (DZRJ). 49°56’59.6” W, 225 m (DZRJ). Distribution:Abtrichia antennataBrazil (AM, PA) and Surinam. Distribution:Chimarra BrazilCurgia (DF,beckeri MG, PA, RO, SC), Guyana, Surinam, HYDROPTILIDAE and Venezuela. Mosely, 1939 ( ) Flint, 1998 Rio de Janeiro: Macaé, Trapiche, 1st order stream of Rio Minas Gerais: Itamonte, 1st order stream of Rio Aiuruoca SãoFlintiella Pedro basin, pizotensis 22°13’45.7” S, 42°02’ 38.6” W (DZRJ). basin, 22°19’38.6” S, 44°40’37.9” W, 1,898 m (DZRJ). Distribution: Argentina, Brazil (MG, RJ, SC), and Uruguay. São Paulo: São José do Barreiro, Parque Nacional da Serra Harris, Flint and Holzenthal, 2002 da Bocaina, tributary to Rio Mambucaba, 22°44’10.4” S, Amazonas: municipality of Rio Preto da Eva, Igarapé 42°36’58.3” W, 1,494 m (DZRJ). Jangada, tributary to Rio Urubu, 02°26’32.5” S 59°32’46.2” São Paulo: Ubatuba, Parque Estadual da Serra do W, 29 m (INPA). Mar, Núcleo Picinguaba, Rio da Canoa, 23°20’33.4” S, Distribution: Brazil (AM), Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, 44°50’59.0”Chimarra W,Curgia 93 m (DZRJ).cultellata Mexico,Notalina Nicaragua,Neonotalina and Panama.hamiltoni Distribution: Brazil (MG, RJ, SP). LEPTOCERIDAE ( ) Flint, 1983 ( ) Holzenthal, 1986 Pará: Parauapebas, 1st order stream, 06°04’13.4” S, Minas Gerais: Itamonte, Rio Aiuruoca, 22°20’56.9” S 49°56’59.6” W, 225 m (INPA).