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Napoleon Mayorga, Priest, Dr. Hector P. Garcia and Raime Muguerza honoring the death at the cemetery (photograph)
(L. to R.) Napoleon Mayorga, Priest, Dr. Hector P. Garcia and Raime Muguerza honoring the death at the cemetery
Amnestus sinuosus Mayorga and Cervantes
Amnestus sinuosus Mayorga and Cervantes (Figs. 6 n, 7 n, 10 b) Amnestus sinuosus Mayorga and Cervantes, 2005, 170– 171 Diagnosis. Juga with four pegs, pronotum mesially smooth, anterior half with sparse setigerous punctures. Prosternal carina low, with sinuate margin and slightly elevated posteriorly. Body length 2.6 to 2.9 mm. Description. Head. Dorsal surface with punctures, tylus slightly longer than juga (Fig. 10 b). Pronotum. Anterior margin concave, with a series of setigerous punctures, anterolateral margins slightly carinate. Propleura smooth, prosternal carina low with ventral margin sinuate, slightly elevated posteriorly. Mesopleura. Evaporatorium rough, covering half of pleura. Metapleura elevated, evaporatorium reaching middle of pleura, posterior margin toothed; peritreme elongate and curved apically. Abdomen. Covered by fine setae laterally, mesially without setae. Scutellum. Triangular, disc with punctures uniformly distributed. Hemelytra. With fine punctures; clavus with three rows of setigerous punctures; membrane hyaline slightly surpassing apex of abdomen. Legs. Fore tibiae with five spines on dorsal margin, with median angulation (Fig. 6 n); ventral and dorsal margins of hind femora smooth, with one single spine near apex on ventral margin (Fig. 7 n). New record. Mexico, Chiapas, Yaxoquintela, Chiapas Mexico, 16 ˚ 58 ’ N, 91 ˚ 47 ’ W, 560 m, 21–30 -VIII- 1978, J. Rawlins, 26 ♀, 25 ♂ (CMN, CNIN, ECOSUR, IEXA). Distribution. Mexico: Chiapas, Veracruz. (Mayorga & Cervantes, 2005)Published as part of Martinez, Cristina Mayorga & Peredo, Luis Cervantes, 2014, The genus Amnestus Dallas (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Amnestinae) in Mexico, with the description of eleven new species from Chiapas, pp. 401-432 in Zootaxa 3779 (4) on page 427, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3779.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/22514
MAYORGA, Prisciliano A. y Cleofas
Correspondence from 1st Capt. Prisciliano A. Mayorga and his son, Cleofas P. Mayorga to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which they request a hearing; he attaches a report of his military services. File M-25 / Correspondencia entre el Cap. 1º Prisciliano A. Mayorga, su hijo Cleofas P. Mayorga y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la cual solicitan una audiencia; anexa un informe de sus servicios militares. Exp. M-2
Amnestus longinoi Mayorga and Cervantes, n. sp.
Amnestus longinoi Mayorga and Cervantes n. sp. (Figs. 2 c, 4g, 5g, 6g, 7g, 8g) Diagnosis. Tylus longer than juga; pronotum slightly convex dorsally with deep and dense punctures on all surfaces, lateral margins carinate; prosternal carina higher on anterior half and curved apically. (Fig. 4g). Description. Head, pronotum, prosternal carina, and abdomen castaneous; antennal and rostral segments and legs pale brown; scutellum and a small macula on basal margin of corium dark brown; hemelytra pale yellow. Head. Posterior half with scattered punctures; tylus longer than juga and with four pegs; juga with five pegs; antennal segment II very short and segment V longer than segments III or IV; rostrum reaching base of metasternum. Thorax. Pronotum. Anterior lobe concave with scattered punctures, anterolateral margins entire, slightly carinate; posterior lobe with dense punctures. Propleura. Shiny and smooth; prosternal carina high (Fig. 4g). Mesopleura. Flat, evaporatorium reaching anterior and lateral margins of pleura. Metapleura. Evaporatorium reaching posterior and lateral margins of pleura; peritreme elongated and shiny with apex slightly curved, and posterior margin entire (Fig. 5g). Legs. Fore tibiae with six robust spines on dorsal margin; fore femora with a bifid spine on posterior half of ventral surface (Fig. 6g). Hind femora with a small and simple spine near apex on ventral margin, and another spine near apex on dorsal margin (Fig. 7g). Scutellum. Triangular with acute apex, disc with punctures arranged in rows along lateral margins, and evenly distributed on disc. Hemelytra. Clavus and corium with punctures arranged in rows; membrane hyaline and surpassing apex of abdomen. Abdomen shiny, with fine hairs evenly distributed. Male genitalia. Parameres small, divided mesially with long setae dorsally and short setae ventrally (Fig. 8g). Male measurements (n= 5). Body length 3.2 ± 0.2; head length 0.41 ± 0.03; width across eyes 0.65; interocular distance 0.4; interocellar distance 0.2; antennal segments: I 0.15, II 0.1, III 0.3, IV 0.3, V 0.35; rostral segments: I 0.3, II 0.35, III 0.38 ± 0.03, IV 0.24 ± 0.03; pronotum length 1.0; width across anterior margin 0.75; width across humeral angles 1.5 ± 0.2; scutellum: length 0.67 ± 0.08; width 0.86 ± 0.06; length of fore femora 0.60; fore tibiae 0.65; fore tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15; length of hind femora 0.81 ± 0.06; hind tibiae 0.90; hind tarsi, I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15. Female measurements (n= 4). Body length 3.1 ± 0.4; head length 0.47 ± 0.02; width across eyes 0.65; interocular distance 0.4; interocellar distance 0.2; antennal segments: I 0.15, II 0.10, III 0.3, IV 0.3, V 0.35; rostral segments: I 0.26 ± 0.04, II 0.35, III 0.35, IV 0.27 ± 0.02; pronotum length 0.92 ± 0.1; width across anterior margin 0.72 ± 0.02; width across humeral angles 1.5 ± 0.1; scutellum: length 0.71 ± 0.08, width 0.85 ± 0.1; length of fore femora 0.53 ± 0.06; fore tibiae 0.62 ± 0.02; fore tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, 0.15; length of hind femora 0.78 ± 0.06; hind tibiae 0.97; hind tarsi, I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15. Holotype. Male. Mexico: Chiapas, Playon de la Gloria 160 m, 16 ° 9 ' 37 " N, 90 ° 54 ' 05" W, 25–26 -VI- 2008, mature wet forest ex sifted leaf litter, DB, DJC, IMDB, MGB, UC (CNIN). Paratypes. Playon de la Gloria 160 m, 16 ° 9 ' 37 " N, 90 ° 54 ' 05" W, 25–26 -VI- 2008, mature wet forest ex sifted leaf litter DB, DJC, IMDB, MGB, UC, 3 ♂; 8.8 km SE Salto de Agua, 50 m, 17 ° 30 ’ N, 92 ° 17 ’ W, 14 -VII- 2007, J.L. Cozar, ANTC # 4225, 1 ♂, 2 ♀ (CNIN, ECOSUR); 8.8 km SE Salto de Agua, 50 m, 17 ° 30 ’ N, 92 ° 17 ’ W, 14 -VII- 2007, M.G. Branstetter, # 647 - 648, 1 ♀; 8 km SE Salto de Agua, 17 ° 30 ' 54 " N, 92 ° 17 ' 43 " W, 70 m, 14 -VI- 2008, wet forest YMRA, MDEM, DJC, JM, JLC, 1 ♀ (CNIN). Distribution. Mexico, Chiapas. Etymology. This species is dedicated to John Longino from ECOSUR, Chiapas, who lent us part of the specimens used in this paper.Published as part of Martinez, Cristina Mayorga & Peredo, Luis Cervantes, 2014, The genus Amnestus Dallas (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Amnestinae) in Mexico, with the description of eleven new species from Chiapas, pp. 401-432 in Zootaxa 3779 (4) on pages 413-414, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3779.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/22514
Two new species of Amnestus from Guatemala, with new records for some other Guatemalan burrower bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae)
M, Cristina Mayorga, P, Luis Cervantes (2009): Two new species of Amnestus from Guatemala, with new records for some other Guatemalan burrower bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae). Zootaxa 2311: 19-37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19188
Amnestus puncticarinatus Mayorga and Cervantes, n. sp.
Amnestus puncticarinatus Mayorga and Cervantes n. sp. (Figs. 3 b, 4 j, 5 j, 6 j, 7 j, 8 j, 9 d) Diagnosis. Jugum with five marginal pegs; posterior half of head with dense punctures; anterior margin of pronotum concave; pronotum with dense punctures on all surface; lateral margins carinate with deep punctures; prosternal carina elevated, with a small depression on middle part (Fig. 4 j). Head, pronotum, scutellum, and one macula on discal area of corium dark brown, antennal segments II-V, rostral segments, lateral margin of pronotum, and legs brown castaneous; antennal segment I and tarsi pale yellow; hemelytra whitish. Head. Anterior half without punctures; tylus with four pegs, and longer than juga; juga with five marginal pegs; antennae with five segments, II the smallest; rostrum reaching base of mesosternum. Pronotum with anterior margin concave, middle anterior and posterior parts, with dense punctures covering calli; lateral margins carinate with deep punctures, posterior margin convex. Propleura. Shiny and smooth; prosternal carina elevated with a small depression on middle part (Fig. 4 j). Mesopleura. Flat, evaporatorium extended to anterior and lateral margins of pleura. Metapleura, with evaporatorium reaching posterior and lateral margins of pleura; peritreme shiny and elongated, slightly vent on apex (Fig. 5 j). Legs. Fore tibia with six spines on external margin; fore femur with a bifid mesial spine on ventral margin (Fig. 6 j). Hind femur with one small and simple spine near apex on external margin and a simple spine on apex on internal margin. Hind tibia with basal half flat, with a simple spine near base on ventral margin (Fig. 7 j). Scutellum triangular with acute apex and with deep punctures on disc. Hemelytra. Corium with uniformly distributed punctures; clavus with three rows of punctures; membrane hyaline, longer than apex of abdomen. Abdomen shiny, ventrally convex with fine hairs on all surface. Male genitalia. Parameres externally curved and apically elongated, with setigerous punctures on ventral margin (Fig. 8 j). Female genitalia. Spermatheca with receptacle, with a small asymmetrically developed flange around its basal part, as in figure 9 d. Male measurements (n= 10). Body length 3.3 ± 0.3; head length 0.49 ± 0.04; width across eyes 0.76 ± 0.04; interocular distance 0.41 ± 0.04; interocellar distance 0.2; antennal segments: I 0.15, II 0.1, III 0.3, IV 0.25, V 0.35; rostral segments: I 0.3, II 0.37 ± 0.03, III 0.3, IV 0.25; pronotum length 1.1 ± 0.1; width across anterior margin 0.76 ± 0.04; width across humeral angles 1.74 ± 0.1; scutellum: length 0.77 ± 0.03, width 1.0 ± 0.01; length of fore femur 0.68 ± 0.02; fore tibia 0.74 ± 0.04; fore tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15; length of hind femur 0.85; hind tibia 1.0; hind tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15. Female measurements (n= 10). Body length 3.3 ± 0.2; head length 0.51 ± 0.06; width across eyes; 0.75; interocular distance 0.41 ± 0.04; interocellar distance 0.2; antennal segments: I 0.15, II 0.1, III 0.3, IV 0.25, V 0.35; rostral segments: I 0.3, II 0.35, III 0.3, IV 0.25; pronotum length 1.0 ± 0.02; width across anterior margin 0.8; width across humeral angles 1.78 ± 0.1; scutellum: length 0.77 ± 0.08, width 0.96 ± 0.04; length of fore femur 0.65; fore tibia 0.75; fore tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15; length of hind femur 0.93 ± 0.03; hind tibia1.0 ± 0.02; hind tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15. Holotype: Male. Mexico: Chiapas, 8.8 km SE, Salto de Agua, 50 m, 17 ° 30 ’ N, 92 ’ 17 ”, W. 14 -VII- 2007 M.G. Branstetter. # 647-648 (CNIN). Paratypes: 8.8 Km. SE, Salto de Agua, 50 m, 17 ° 30 ’ N, 92 ’ 17 ” W, 14 -VII- 2007, M.G. Branstetter, # 647 -648, 5 ♂, 4 ♀; 8.8 km SE, Salto de Agua 50 m, 17 ° 30 ’ N, 92 ° 17 ’ W, 14 -VII- 2007, J.L. Cozar ANTC # 4225 3 ♂, 2 ♀; 8 km SE Salto de Agua, 17 ° 30 ' 54 " N, 92 ° 17 ' 43 " W, 70m, 14 -VI- 2008, wet forest Col. YMRA, MDEM, DJC, JM, JTL, JLC, 43 ♂, 32 ♀ (CNIN, ECOSUR, IEXA). Distribution. Mexico, Chiapas. Etymology. From the Latin punctum = puncture, and carina = keel, referring to the punctures on pronotal carina.Published as part of Martinez, Cristina Mayorga & Peredo, Luis Cervantes, 2014, The genus Amnestus Dallas (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Amnestinae) in Mexico, with the description of eleven new species from Chiapas, pp. 401-432 in Zootaxa 3779 (4) on page 423, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3779.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/22514
Amnestus marcelae Mayorga and Cervantes, n. sp.
<i>Amnestus marcelae</i> Mayorga and Cervantes n. sp. <p>(Figs. 3a, 4i, 5i, 6i, 7i, 8i)</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Anterior disc of pronotum elevated without punctures, anterior margin with a series of deep submarginal punctures; prosternal carina with ventral margin straight (Fig. 4i).</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Head, antennal segments III, IV, and V, pronotum, prosternal carina, ostiole, abdominal venter, and scutellum dark brown. Antennal segments I and II, clavus, corium, and legs pale brown; rostral segments and tarsi of all legs pale yellow.</p> <p>Head. Interocular area rugose; tylus with four pegs on apex and slightly longer than juga; antennal segment II very short; rostrum reaching anterior margin of mesosternum. Thorax. Pronotum with anterior margin concave, anterior half convex, without punctures, anterior half of anterolateral margins carinate; with abundant deep punctures posteriorly. Propleura shiny and polished, with a series of fine hairs close to prosternal carina (Fig. 4i). Mesopleura flat, evaporatorium extended towards anterior and lateral margins. Metapleura flat, evaporatorium reaching posterior and lateral margins, peritreme long with shiny margins; posterior margin of evaporatorium with deep punctures (Fig. 5i). Legs. Fore tibiae with five spines on dorsal margin and slightly sinuate on ventral margin; fore femora with a mesial, bifid spine (Fig. 6i). Hind femora with dorsal and ventral margins smooth, with a small spine on the apex of dorsal surface, and with a simple spine near apex on ventral surface; hind tibiae, with basal half flat and with a small spine near base on ventral surface (Fig. 7i). Scutellum triangular, apex acute, scattered punctures on disc. Hemelytra. Clavus with three rows of punctures; mesocorium uniformly punctured; membrane hyaline, surpassing apex of abdomen. Abdomen convex, covered with fine hairs.</p> <p>Male genitalia. Parameres broad at middle, apically elongated, with two setigerous punctures on apex of dorsal surface (Fig. 8i).</p> <p>Male measurements (n=2). Body length 4.2; head length 0.55; width across eyes 0.75; interocular distance 0.45; interocellar distance 0.25; antennal segments: I 0.20, II 0.05, III 0.40, IV 0.35, V 0.40; rostral segments: I 0.30, II 0.35, III 0.35, IV 0.25; pronotum length 1.25; width across anterior margin 0.85; width across humeral angles 1.8; scutellum: length 0.95; width 1.1; length of fore femora 0.6; fore tibiae 0.8; fore tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15; length of hind femora 1.0; hind tibiae 1.2; hind tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15.</p> <p> <b>Holotype.</b> Male: Chiapas, Amatenango del Valle, 12-VIII-2006; M. B. Briceño, Necrotrampa, Parcela 5, Trampa 12 (CNIN). Paratypes. Chiapas, Angel Albino Corzo, Reserva El Triunfo, Road to Finca Prusia near campamento, 16–20-XI-2001, P. Kovarik, R.W. Jones, yellow pan trap, 15° 23' 39" N, 92° 29' 12" W, 2020 m, 1♂. Chiapas, Angel Albino Corzo, Reserva El Triunfo, Road to Finca Prusia near campamento, 16–20-XI-2001, P. Kovarik, yellow pan trap, 15° 23' 39" <b>N</b>, 92° 29' 12" W, 2020 m, campamento Transect site # 5 flight intercept trap, 1♀ (CNIN).</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Mexico: Chiapas.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> This species is dedicated to Marcela Briceño Báez, who collected many of the specimens.</p>Published as part of <i>Martinez, Cristina Mayorga & Peredo, Luis Cervantes, 2014, The genus Amnestus Dallas (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Amnestinae) in Mexico, with the description of eleven new species from Chiapas, pp. 401-432 in Zootaxa 3779 (4)</i> on page 415, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3779.4.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/225144">http://zenodo.org/record/225144</a>
Anacroneuria barbai Mayorga 2016, sp. nov.
Anacroneuria barbai sp. nov. (Figs. 1-6) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Plecoptera.speciesfile.org: TaxonName:494619 Material examined. Holotype ♂ (CNIN-PLH-1) and 1 paratype ♂ (CNIN-PLP-2). MEXICO: Tabasco, Mpio. Huimanguillo, Ejido Villade Gpe, Cascada Cerro de las Flores, 17°21´39” N, 93°37´29” W, Rta. Malpasito-Carlos A. Madrazo, 26 June 1999, J. Bueno, R. Barba cols. Adult habitus. Body ground color pale-yellow, but with well-defined brown pigmentation on head, thorax, legs and veins of wings (Fig. 1). Head with brown, cone-shaped pigment pattern between ocelli; lappets unpigmented and indistinct; M-line absent; small brown area posterior to compound eyes clothed with fine setae and scattered bristles; occiput and post-occiput paler than rest of head. Pronotum with narrow, hairy mesal light brown stripe; mediolateral bands brown with scattered rugosities, each band moderately constricted at middle; posterolateral margins more darkly pigmented than rest of pronotal margin, the area densely hirsute (Fig. 2). Fore leg brown and paleyellow, femur pale except well-defined distal encircling brown band; tibiae and tarsi entirely brown, meso- and metathoracic legs similarly pigmented except that tibia is pale medially. Wing membrane amber and veins brown; costal vein transparent and subcosta dark brown (Fig. 1). Male. Forewing length 13 mm (n=2). Hammer pointed and nipple-like with mediolateral weak emarginations at border of anterior margin (Fig. 3). Ventral: aedeagus apex and base of similar width (Fig. 4, 5); apex rounded at tip and transparent with moderately sized, oval ventral membranous lobes; aedeagus constricted subapically; shoulders as well-sclerotized equilateral triangle impressions. Hooks elongate; space between hooks forming "skeleton key-hole-like" appearance; frontal walls of aedeagal base with longitudinal bristles and short carina forming isosceles triangle-shaped area; a pair of small transparent bulges at center from base of aedeagus (Fig. 4). Lateral: anterior part like forelock with semi rounded border of margin; angular bulge at median area and concave at base (Fig. 5). Dorsal: apical diameter greater than base (Fig. 6); apex a narrow scoop extending forward and connected to keel; keel a longitudinal, sclerotized line at middle that ends in an inverted V-shaped figure; lower section of shoulders with scattered, lightly sclerotized rugosities; shoulders with lateral projections upward and moderately sharp at tip, followed by a constriction downward and widened at crossing point of hooks; aedeagus medially constricted with lateral structures attached over transparent membrane (Fig. 5), irregular ellipse-shaped and acute at poles; distal section of aedeagus wider than medially (Fig. 6). Female. Unknown. Larva. Unknown. Diagnosis. The pigment patterns on head and pronotum (Fig. 2) look similar to a Costa Rican species, A. tornada Stark, 1998, but the male of A. barbai is smaller and the aedeagus is quite distinctive (Figs. 1, 3-5 and Figs. 108-110, in Stark, 1998). Among the Mexican species, A. barbai appears most similar in size and head pigment patterns to A. contrerasi Stark & Kondratieff, 2004. The aedeagus of A. barbai can be distinguished from others in the genus by the triangular structure of the shoulders in ventral view (Fig. 4), as well as the distinctive keel and the scattered rugosities of the lower part of shoulders in dorsal view (Fig. 6). Etymology. The species name honors the aquatic entomologist Rafael Barba-Álvarez, who has motivated and supported my study of aquatic insects. He was the collector of most of the Mexican stoneflies that I have examined in the CNIN, including the types of this new species. Comments. These specimens were initially separated from a large number of adults because of the distinctiveness of their habitus. Additional adults available in the CNIN from Tabasco state were determined, but no more specimens of this species have been found. The aedeagus of the paratype male appeared slightly twisted but conspecific with the holotype. Heretofore, the Plecoptera material in the CNIN was not organized systematically—I have begun this process. In addition, I am now assigning unique identifiers (catalog numbers) to Plecoptera specimens, staring with the types of A. barbai n. sp. The unique identifier begins with the collection coden (CNIN), followed by PL for Plecoptera, then the first letter of the kind of type of the specimen (holotype, allotype, paratype, etc), and ending with a unique number. Non-type specimens will lack letters used to denote types. Eventually, CNIN will have an on-line database of Plecoptera specimens.Published as part of Mayorga, Alfredo, 2016, A New Species Of Anacroneuria Klapálek (Plecoptera: Perlidae) And Complementary Descriptions Of Three Additional Species From Mexico, With Comments On The Current Knowledge Of Mexican Species Of The Genus, pp. 64-73 in Illiesia 12 (12) on pages 65-67, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.475282
Amnestus santiagensis Mayorga and Cervantes, n. sp.
Amnestus santiagensis Mayorga and Cervantes n. sp. (Figs. 2 c, 4 k, 5 k, 6 k, 7 k, 8 k) Diagnosis. Juga with five robust pegs; posterior half of head with scattered punctures; pronotum with anterior margin concave with series of deep setigerous punctures; prosternal carina low (Fig. 4 k); hind tibiae with distal half flattened; posterior half of pronotum and scutellum dark brown. Description. Head, antennal segments I–V, anterior half of pronotum, prosternal carina, abdominal venter, clavus, and coria pale brown. Rostral segments and legs pale yellow. Head. Anterior half without punctures; tylus with four robust spines on apex and longer than juga; antennal segment II very short; rostrum reaching anterior half of metasternum. Thorax. Pronotum with anterior margin concave, anterior half convex with scattered small punctures; anterior half of anterolateral margins slightly carinate; posterior margin broad and convex; laterally straight; propleura shiny and smooth; prosternal carina low and sinuate (Fig. 4 k). Mesopleura flat, evaporatorium reaching anterior and lateral margins, with an elevated and dull area in the middle of posterior half. Metapleura flat, evaporatorium extending to posterior and lateral margins; peritreme shiny and elongated; posterior margin of evaporatorium slightly toothed (Fig. 5 k). Legs. Fore tibiae with five spines on dorsal margin, fore femora with a bifid middle spine on ventral margin; hind femora with a simple spine near apex on ventral margin (Fig. 6 k); hind tibiae with basal half flat with a spine on base of ventral margin (Fig. 7 k). Scutellum triangular with scattered punctures on disc. Hemelytra. Corium with uniformly distributed punctures; clavus with three rows of punctures; membrane hyaline strongly surpassing apex of abdomen. Abdomen shiny, ventrally convex, covered with fine hairs. Male genitalia. Parameres swollen, acute apically, with setigerous punctures on middle apical area of the ventral margin (Fig. 8 k). Male measurements (n= 7). Body length 3.2 ± 0.1; head length 0.46 ± 0.04; width across eyes 0.62 ± 0.03; interocular distance 0.36 ± 0.04; interocellar distance 0.21 ± 0.04; antennal segments: I 0.15, II 0.05, III 0.28 ± 0.03, IV 0.24 ± 0.01, V 0.32 ± 0.03; rostral segments: I 0.25, II 0.28 ± 0.03, III 0.34 ± 0.04, IV 0.24 ± 0.04; pronotum length 1.02 ± 0.08; width across anterior margin 0.69 ± 0.06; width across humeral angles 1.45 ± 0.1; scutellum: length 0.72 ± 0.06; width 0.76 ± 0.04; length of fore femora 0.48 ± 0.02; fore tibiae 0.59 ± 0.05; fore tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15; length of hind femora 0.74 ±.04; hind tibiae 0.83 ± 0.03; hind tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15. Female measurements (n= 1). Body length 3.3; head length 0.45; width across eyes 0.65; interocular distance 0.4; interocellar distance 0.2; antennal segments: I 0.15, II 0.05, III 0.3, IV 0.25, V 0.3; rostral segments: I 0.25, II 0.3, III 0.35, IV 0.25; pronotum length 1.0; width across anterior margin 0.7; width across humeral angles 1.5; scutellum: length 0.7; width 0.8; length of fore femora 0.5; fore tibiae 0.6; fore tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15; length of hind femora 0.8; hind tibiae 0.9; hind tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15. Holotype. Male. Mexico: Chiapas, Santiago El Pinar, 24 -VI- 2006: I. A.Uribe, Pit fall, Parcela 10, Trampa 17 (CNIN). Paratypes. Amatenango del Valle, 05-V- 2006; S. S. Sanchez, Pit fall, Parcela 3, 1 ♂; Santiago El Pinar, 20 -VI- 2006, Parcela 2, Trampa Amarilla 9, 1 ♂; Santiago El Pinar, 21 -VI- 2006, S. S. Sanchez, Pit fall, Parcela 2, Trampa 8, 1 ♂; Santiago El Pinar, 21 -VI- 2006, D. N. Velasquez, Parcela 5, Trampa Amarilla 6, 1 ♂; Santiago El Pinar, 21 -VI- 2006, S. S. Sánchez, Necrotrampa, Parcela 4, Trampa 1, 1 ♂; Santiago El Pinar, 22 -VI- 2006, M. B. Briceño, Parcela 6, Trampa Amarilla 3, 1 ♂; Santiago El Pinar, 22 -VI- 2006, S. S. Sanchez, Parcela 6, Trampa Amarilla 10, 1 ♀ (CNIN, ECOSUR, IEXA). Distribution. Mexico: Chiapas. Etymology. Amnestus santiagensis refers to the type locality, Santiago El Pinar.Published as part of Martinez, Cristina Mayorga & Peredo, Luis Cervantes, 2014, The genus Amnestus Dallas (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Amnestinae) in Mexico, with the description of eleven new species from Chiapas, pp. 401-432 in Zootaxa 3779 (4) on pages 425-426, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3779.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/22514
Anacroneuria annulicauda
Anacroneuria annulicauda (Pictet, 1941) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Plecoptera.speciesfile.org: TaxonName:1983 Material Examined. MEXICO: Puebla, Mpio. Zihuateutla, Barranca de Patla, Río Necaxa, 20°15’11.33”N, 97°52’02.47”W, 6 September 2015, 481 m a.s.l, Rafael Turrent, 1♀; same data and collector, 17-18 June 2016, 3♀; Puebla, Mpio. Hueytamalco, Rancho “La Carolina ”, E Ayotoxco, 30 m a.s.l., April 1989, F. López, 1♀. Comments. This species was previously reported for the states of Chiapas, Guerrero, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Sonora, and Veracruz (Stark & Kondratieff 2004, Mayorga 2016). This is the first record of this species from Puebla.Published as part of Mayorga, Alfredo & Contreras-Ramos, Atilano, 2017, The New Species Anacroneuria Brava (Plecoptera: Perlidae), With Provisional Description Of An Unassociated Female, And New Distribution Records From Mexico, pp. 23-29 in Illiesia 13 (2) on page 26, DOI: 10.25031/2017/13.02, http://zenodo.org/record/476105
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