Male and female of Nusalala peruana sp. nov., a flightless hemerobiid
from the Andes mountain range of northern Peru, at a height of almost
4000 m, are described, figured and documented as the first record of a
brachypterous, flightless species of Nusalala Navas, 1913, from this
country. The other two congeneric, brachypterous species are from high
altitudes in Colombia and Costa Rica and have been described in the male
sex only - the females remain unknown. The coriaceous domed forewings
are shared by all three brachypterous Nusalala species. The ribbon-like
hindwings of the male of N. peruana sp. nov. are unique, since those of
the other brachypterous males are scale-like, as are the hindwings of
the female of N. peruana sp. nov. Distribution and evolutionary
backgrounds of brachyptery and flightlessness in Neuropterida are
discussed.
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Male and female of Nusalala peruana sp. nov., a flightless hemerobiid
from the Andes mountain range of northern Peru, at a height of almost
4000 m, are described, figured and documented as the first record of a
brachypterous, flightless species of Nusalala Navas, 1913, from this
country. The other two congeneric, brachypterous species are from high
altitudes in Colombia and Costa Rica and have been described in the male
sex only - the females remain unknown. The coriaceous domed forewings
are sh...
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