New species of the long-horned caddisfly Oecetis McLachlan, 1877 (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae) from the Atlantic Forest, Brazil and their evolutionary relationship
Pedro Bonfá-Neto,
Frederico Falcão Salles,
Albane Vilarino
Abstract:Asymmetrical genitalia are reported from majorTrichoptera subgroups and evolved multiple times independently. In Oecetis, it is a characteristic of the insconpicua group. However, certain species in other species groups also evolved an asymmetrical spiny projection on the phallotheca. Here, two new species with an asymmetric projection are described in the falicia group from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, Espírito Santo state. Their phylogenetic relationships were investigated through a Bayesian analysis combi… Show more
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