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The genera Doloclanes and Wormaldia in the New World (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae)
Munoz-Quesada, Fernando Jesus University of Minnesota 2003 해외박사(DDOD)
The genera <italic>Doloclanes</italic> Banks 1937 and <italic>Wormaldia </italic> McLachlan 1865 (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae: Philopotaminae) are two of five known Philopotamidae genera found in the New World (Nearctic and Neotropical Regions). In the Nearctic Region, <italic>Doloclanes</italic> contains a single species, <italic>D. mohri. Wormaldia</italic> is diverse and widely distributed in the New World. In the Nearctic Region, the following species are known: <italic>Wormaldia anilla, W. arizonensis, W. gabriella, W. gesugta, W. hamata, W. lacerna, W. laona, W. moesta, W. occidea, W. oconee, W. pachita, W. Shawnee, W. strota</italic>, and <italic>W. thyria</italic> Denning (1950). The Neotropical Region contains: <italic>Wormaldia arizonensis, W. cornuta, W. dampfi. W. dorsata, W. endonima, W. esperonis, W. insignis, W. luma, W. matagalpa, W. palma, W. planae, W. prolixa</italic>, and <italic> W. tarasca. Wormaldia arcopa</italic> Denning (1966) is considered a synonym of <italic>W. planae</italic> Ross and King (1956). In addition, 38 undescribed species of <italic>Wormaldia</italic> from the New World are diagnosed, described, and illustrated, including <italic>Wormaldia birneyi</italic> and <italic> W. clauseni</italic> from the Nearctic Region, and <italic>W. andrea, W. anhelitus, W. araujoi, W. aymara, W. barbai, W. bolivari, W. boteroi, W. buenorum, W. calderonae, W. chrismark, W. contrerasi, W. dachiardiorum, W. eberhardi, W. flinti, W. francovilla, W. fredycarol, W. gallardoi, W. gonzalezae, W. hedamafera, W. imberti, W. inca, W. isela, W. juarox, W. lauglo, W. machadorum, W. maesi, W. menchuae, W. monsonorum, W. navarroae, W. paprockevi, W. saboriorum, W. tocajoma, W. trondi, W. tupacamara, W. zunigae</italic>, and <italic>W. zunigarceorum </italic> from the Neotropical Region. New distribution records for several species from both Regions are given. Diagnoses, redescriptions, and illustrations of the male genitalia of all species of both genera are provided, as well as illustrations of both wings. A structural terminology for tergum X of the male genitalia of <italic>Wormaldia</italic> is given, as well as keys for identification of males of all species (also in Spanish) and maps of known distribution records. Finally, a new preliminary proposal of species groups of New World <italic>Wormaldia</italic> is presented, based on cladistic analyses of the phylogenetic relationships of the species.