identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
565A1726DB40457AF7F974BF9E258059.text	565A1726DB40457AF7F974BF9E258059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Alterosa amadoi	<div><p>Alterosa amadoi sp. n. Figs 1 A–D</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Alterosa amadoi sp. n. cannot be easily placed in any of the species groups defined by Blahnik (2005). Alterosa amadoi sp. n. and Alterosa caymmii sp. n. share character similarities with Alterosa ruschii Dumas &amp; Nessimian, 2013 and Alterosa spiesae Dumas &amp; Nessimian, 2013, regarding the general structure of the branched intermediate appendages. However, unlike Alterosa ruschii and Alterosa spiesae, the 2 new species cannot be placed in or even near the Alterosa sanctipauli group because of the lack of a basal rounded protuberance on tergum X, with cuticle scabrously developed, and the absence of a crest-like process at the apex of tergum X. Alterosa amadoi sp. n. can be diagnosed by the overall shape of the intermediate appendages, especially the rod-like mesal branch with spines at its apex, and the inferior appendages with the 1st article short and nearly as wide as long. An additional diagnostically unique character for this new species is the dorsal spiny crest-like projection at midlength of tergum X.</p><p>Description.</p><p>Adult. Color (in alcohol) brown; legs, palps, and antennae pale brown, forewing pattern not discernible. Male forewings 5.6-6.4 mm (n=3).</p><p>Male genitalia. Tergum VIII with posteromesal margin moderately emarginate; emargination U-shaped and extending no more than halfway to anterior margin. Sternum IX with anterolateral margin weakly rounded, subtruncate; posteroventral margin greatly produced, extending nearly linearly from dorsum (Fig. 1A). Tergum IX greatly reduced, membranous or fused to base of tergum X (Fig. 1B). Tergum X tapered from base in lateral view; dorsally with spiny crest-like projection at midlength; apex sensillate, subtruncate, slightly enlarged in lateral view (Figs 1A, 1B). Intermediate appendages heavily sclerotized, branched subbasally; mesal branch elongate, surpassing preanal appendages, rod-like, blunt and with small spines apically; lateral branch lobe-like, rounded, covered by spine-like setae, subacute apically in dorsal view, apex greatly enlarged and rounded as viewed laterally (Figs 1A, 1B). Preanal appendages elongate, club-like, covered with stiff, small setae; apex rounded with elongate subacuminate projection bearing small apical setae as viewed laterally and dorsally (Figs 1A, 1B). Inferior appendages robust, setose; 1st article, in lateral view, short, nearly as wide as long, bulging mesally; 2nd article longer than 1st article, relatively wide, base as wide as apex of 1st article, slightly enlarged apically and with small pad of short, stiff apicomesal setae (Figs 1A, 1C). Phallobase tubular, relatively short, slightly curved; endotheca without spines; phallotremal sclerites indistinct (Fig. 1D).</p><p>Materials.</p><p>Holotype male: BRAZIL: Bahia: Camacan, RPPN Serra Bonita, riacho 1, trilha nova, 15°23'35"S, 39°33'50"W, ca 770 m, bandeja, 1.iv.2011, F. Quinteiro, D. França &amp; H. Barreto leg. (MZSP).</p><p>Paratypes: BRAZIL: Bahia: Camacan, RPPN Serra Bonita, riacho 1, trilha nova, 15°23'35"S, 39°33'50"W, ca 770 m, bandeja, 30.iii.2011, F. Quinteiro, D. França &amp; H. Barreto leg., 1 male (DZRJ 3791); Camacan, RPPN Serra Bonita, 2ª cachoeira, over night, 03.xi.2009, A. R. Calor leg., 1 male (UFBA).</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>Brazil (Bahia).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>The species is dedicated to the deceased Brazilian writer Jorge Amado, who was born in Bahia state in 1912 and died in 2001. Amado is one of the most acclaimed contemporary Brazilian novelists, whose 32 novels have sold millions of copies. Among his best-known works are “Capitães de Areia", "Gabriela, Cravo e Canela", and "Tieta do Agreste". In 2012, Brazil celebrated the centenary of his birth.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/565A1726DB40457AF7F974BF9E258059	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Dumas, Leandro Lourenco;Calor, Adolfo Ricardo;Nessimian, Jorge Luiz	Dumas, Leandro Lourenco, Calor, Adolfo Ricardo, Nessimian, Jorge Luiz (2013): The genus Alterosa Blahnik, 2005 (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae, Philopotaminae) in northeastern Brazil, including the description of three new species and an identification key for the genus. ZooKeys 317: 1-15, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.317.5437, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.317.5437
5EF4650C4220B4BEFEDBF891507D9004.text	5EF4650C4220B4BEFEDBF891507D9004.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Alterosa castroalvesi	<div><p>Alterosa castroalvesi sp. n. Figs 2 A–D</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Alterosa castroalvesi sp. n. is closely related to Alterosa truncata Blahnik, 2005, resembling that species in the broadened and truncate apices of the inferior appendages, the elongate, narrow, and arched intermediate appendages, each terminating in a very prominent apical lance-like seta, and the general structure of preanal appendages. Additionally, the general structure of tergum X with paired longitudinal, serrate ridges, is also similar between these species. It differs in that the intermediate appendages in Alterosa castroalvesi sp. n. have 2 prominent lance-like setae, the usual apical 1 and an additional 1 at the apical third. Alterosa castroalvesi sp. n. also differs from Alterosa truncata in the length of 2nd article of preanal appendages, that is relatively shorter in the new species. The differences are relatively minor and it is possible that the 2 species may eventually prove to be not specifically distinct. As Alterosa truncata, the new species probably belongs to Alterosa sanctipauli Group, as defined by Blahnik (2005).</p><p>Description.</p><p>Adult. Color (in alcohol) brown; legs, palps, and antennae pale brown, forewing pattern not discernible. Male forewings 6.0-6.8 mm (n=4).</p><p>Male genitalia. Tergum VIII with posteromesal margin deeply emarginate, emargination V-shaped and extending more than half way to anterior margin. Sternum IX with anterolateral margins broadly rounded; posteroventral margin greatly produced, forming broadly rounded expansion (Fig. 2A). Tergum IX greatly reduced, membranous or fused to base of tergum X (Fig. 2B). Tergum X narrow, wider at base, lateral margins subparallel in dorsal view; dorsally with mesally divided crest-like projection near base, with spine-like projections along each side of divided margin; apex sensillate, rounded as viewed dorsally, rounded and slightly enlarged in lateral view (Figs 2A, 2B). Intermediate appendages heavily sclerotized, elongate, extending past preanal appendages, rod-like, curved at base, narrowly paralleling lateral margins of tergum X; intermediate appendages with small projection at apical third bearing 1 apical lance-like seta; apex acute, terminating in apical lance-like seta (Figs 2A, 2B). Preanal appendages narrow, constricted basally, moderately elongate, not greatly modified, covered with scant setae and numerous minute spine-like setae; apex rounded, without apical setae, with 1 short preapical projection from the ventral surface, fringed apically with minute spines (Figs 2A, 2B). Inferior appendages elongate, linear, flattened on mesal surface, setose; each with 1st article, in lateral view, approximately 2 times as long as wide, tapering apically; 2nd article slightly shorter than 1st article, moderately wide, nearly as wide at base as apex of 1st article, apex enlarged and subtruncate, with fringing pad of short, stiff apicomesal setae (Figs 2A, 2C). Phallobase tubular, narrow, moderately elongate, with slightly curvature; endotheca with 2 tracts of fine spines, 1 of needle-like spines and 1 ventral of shorter spines (Fig. 2D).</p><p>Materials.</p><p>Holotype male: BRAZIL: Bahia: Camacan, Serra Bonita, Córrego das Torres, 15°23'01"S, 39°34'19"W, ca 860 m, 02.viii.2008, A. R. Calor, L. Lecci, L. C. Pinho &amp; A. Moretto leg. (MZSP).</p><p>Paratypes: BRAZIL: Bahia: same data as holotype, 2 males (DZRJ 3797), 1 male (UFBA).</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>Brazil (Bahia).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>This species is named in memory of Antônio Frederico de Castro Alves, known as "the poet of the slaves" because of his sympathy for the Brazilian abolitionist cause. Castro Alves was born in Bahia state in 1847 and died at 1871. He is the patron of the 7th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. Some of his abolitionist poems, like "Espumas Flutuantes", "A Cachoeira de Paulo Afonso", and "O Navio Negreiro", were collected in a posthumous book called "Os Escravos", published in 1883.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5EF4650C4220B4BEFEDBF891507D9004	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Dumas, Leandro Lourenco;Calor, Adolfo Ricardo;Nessimian, Jorge Luiz	Dumas, Leandro Lourenco, Calor, Adolfo Ricardo, Nessimian, Jorge Luiz (2013): The genus Alterosa Blahnik, 2005 (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae, Philopotaminae) in northeastern Brazil, including the description of three new species and an identification key for the genus. ZooKeys 317: 1-15, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.317.5437, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.317.5437
5860215B8842EAD10A55AA7162CE76B0.text	5860215B8842EAD10A55AA7162CE76B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Alterosa caymmii	<div><p>Alterosa caymmii sp. n. Figs 3 A–F</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Alterosa caymmii sp. n. is very similar to Alterosa amadoi sp. n., as discussed under that species. It differs in that the lateral branch of each intermediate appendage is apically projecting in Alterosa caymmii sp. n., while in Alterosa amadoi sp. n. it is broadly rounded. Alterosa caymmii sp. n. also differs from Alterosa amadoi sp. n. in the shape of inferior appendages. Additionally, the phallus of Alterosa caymmii sp. n. is more developed, with endotheca bearing several tracts of numerous large spines.</p><p>Description.</p><p>Adult. Color (in alcohol) brown; legs, palps, and antennae pale brown, forewing pattern not discernible. Male forewings 5.2-6.4 mm (n=10).</p><p>Male genitalia. Tergum VIII with posteromesal margin not or scarcely emarginate. Sternum IX with anterolateral margins weakly rounded, subtruncate; posteroventral margin greatly produced, forming broadly rounded expansion (Fig. 3A). Tergum IX greatly reduced, membranous or fused to base of tergum X (Fig. 3B). Tergum X tapered from base in lateral view; apex sensillate, rounded as viewed dorsally, subtruncate and slightly enlarged in lateral view (Figs 3A, 3B). Intermediate appendages heavily sclerotized, branched subbasally; mesal branch moderately elongate, surpassing preanal appendages, slightly curved outward at midlength in dorsal view, rod-like, rounded apically, covered with spine-like setae; lateral branch short, flange-like, covered with spine-like setae in apical half, apex enlarged and rounded in lateral and dorsal views (Figs 3A, 3B). Preanal appendages elongate, club-like, covered with stiff, small setae; apex rounded with small subacuminate projection bearing small apical setae as viewed laterally and dorsally (Figs 3A, 3B). Inferior appendages elongate, linear, flattened on mesal surface, setose; each with 1st article, in lateral view, approximately 2 times as long as wide, tapering apically; 2nd article subequal in length to 1st article, relatively narrow, especially at midlength, apex rounded, with prominent pad of short, stiff apicomesal setae (Figs 3A, 3C). Phallobase tubular, very short, scarcely curved; endotheca elongate, with several tracts; 1 paired tract near base without spines, 1 apicolateral tract with several large spines, and 1 single tract at apex with 2 clusters of small spines; phallotremal sclerites indistinct (Figs 3D, 3E, 3F).</p><p>Materials.</p><p>Holotype male: BRAZIL: Bahia: Varzedo, Serra da Jibóia, Reserva Jequitibá, 12°52'21.5"S, 39°28'56.5"W, 07.xi.2010, ca 400 m, A. M. Silva-Neto &amp; M. Araújo leg. (MZSP).</p><p>Paratypes: BRAZIL: Bahia: same data as holotype, 7 males, 3 females (UFBA); Varzedo, Reserva Gambá, 12°57'12"S, 39°28'32"W, ca 510 m, 08.xi.2010, bandeja, A. R. Calor, F. Quinteiro, D. França, R. Mariano &amp; A. Costa leg., 17 males, 1 female (UFBA); Santa Teresinha, Serra da Jibóia, Riacho das Torres, 12°50'59"S, 39°28'47"W, ca 490 m, 06.x.2010, Luz, A. R. Calor, F. Quinteiro, D. França, R. Mariano &amp; A. Costa leg., 37 males, 16 females (DZRJ 3792); Santa Teresinha, Distrito de Pedra Branca, Riacho das Torres, 12°51'00"S, 39°28'48"W, ca 490 m, 28.ix.2009, Luz, A. R. Calor &amp; A; Cruz leg., 1 male (UFBA); Santa Teresinha, Distrito de Pedra Branca, Riacho das Torres, 12°51'00"S, 39°28'48"W, ca 490 m, 10.vi.2010, Luz, A. R. Calor, D. França &amp; F. B. Quinteiro leg., 1 male (UFBA); Santa Teresinha, Distrito de Pedra Branca, Riacho das Torres, 12°51'01"S, 39°28'48"W, ca 500 m, 07.viii.2009, A. R. Calor &amp; L. Lecci leg., 1 male (UFBA); Varzedo, Serra da Jibóia, Fazenda Baixa da Areia Cai Camarão, 12°57'45"S, 39°27'12"W, ca 260 m, 27.iii.2012, Pan light trap, F. B. Quinteiro, T. Duarte &amp; I. Garcia leg., 2 males (UFBA); Camacan, Serra Bonita, córrego 1, 15°23'28"S, 39°33'56"W, ca 820 m, 31.vii.2008, Luz UV e branca, A. R. Calor, L. Lecci, L. C. Pinho &amp; R. Moretto leg., 2 males, 1 female (DZRJ 3793); Camacan, Serra Bonita, 1ª cachoeira, 15°23'28"S, 39°33'57"W, ca 830 m, 04.xi.2009, A. R. Calor et al. leg., 2 males (UFBA); Camacan, Fazenda Waldemar da farmácia, 15°25'17"S, 39°34'01"W, ca 310 m, 28.iii.2011, A. R. Calor, F. Quintero, D. França &amp; H. Barreto leg., 1 male (DZRJ 3794); Camacan, RPPN Serra Bonita, riacho 1, 15 °23'40"S, 39°33'44"W, ca 720 m, 31.iii.2011, F. Quinteiro, D. França &amp; H. Barreto leg., 2 males (UFBA); Camacan, RPPN Serra Bonita, Malaise 1, 15°23'28"S, 39°33'56"W, ca 260 m, iv.2011, A. R. Calor leg., 5 males, 2 females (DZRJ 3795); Wenceslau Guimarães, Estação Ecológica Estadual Wenceslau Guimarães, Riacho Serra Grande, cachoeira em cima, 13°35'43"S, 39°43'12"W, ca 580 m, 10.x.2010, A. R. Calor et al. leg., 2 males, 2 females (UFBA); Wenceslau Guimarães, Estação Ecológica Estadual Wenceslau Guimarães, Rio Patioba, 13°34'50"S, 39°42'17"W, ca 540 m, 09.x.2010, A. R. Calor et al. leg., 1 male (DZRJ 3796); Amargosa, Serra do Timbó, Fazenda Timbó, Córrego Santa Rita, 13°06'22"S, 39°39'59"W, ca. 710 m, 17.vii.2009, A. R. Calor &amp; L. Lecci leg.,1 male (UFBA).</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>Brazil (Bahia).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>This species is named in memory of Dorival Caymmi, considered one of the most important Brazilian songwriters. Caymmi was born in Bahia state in 1914 and died at 2008. He became a national icon with his lyrics that evoked the charm of Bahia’s fishing villages, beaches and beautiful women, like "O Que é Que a Baiana Tem?", “Marina”, "Rainha do Mar", "Samba da Minha Terra", among others.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5860215B8842EAD10A55AA7162CE76B0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Dumas, Leandro Lourenco;Calor, Adolfo Ricardo;Nessimian, Jorge Luiz	Dumas, Leandro Lourenco, Calor, Adolfo Ricardo, Nessimian, Jorge Luiz (2013): The genus Alterosa Blahnik, 2005 (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae, Philopotaminae) in northeastern Brazil, including the description of three new species and an identification key for the genus. ZooKeys 317: 1-15, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.317.5437, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.317.5437
