Abstract: Philopotamidae is a large caddisfly family with 20 extant genera comprising about 1 000 described species worldwide. Alterosa contains 22 described species distributed in South and Southeastern Brazil. Adults of the genus are very similar in general structure, but are remarkable for their wide variation in male genitalic morphology. The specimens were collected with Pennsylvania light traps and preserved in 80 % ethanol. Alterosa nessimiani sp. nov. is described and figured from male specimens collected in streams of Rio de Janeiro state, Southeastern Brazil. The new species is closely related to A. jordaensis Blahnik 2005, from which it can be distinguished by the presence of two spines on the intermediate appendages and by the s...
Alterosa jordaensis, new species Fig. 18A–D Alterosa jordaensis is very similar to A. falcata an...
FIGURE 22. Alterosa sanctaeteresae, new species. Male genitalia: 22A—lateral view; 22B— dorsal view ...
FIGURE 6. Alterosa bocainae, new species. Male genitalia: 6A—lateral view; 6B—dorsal view of segment...
Philopotamidae is a large caddisfly family with 20 extant genera comprising about 1 000 described sp...
Philopotamidae is a large caddisfly family with 20 extant genera comprising about 1 000 described sp...
Philopotamidae is a large caddisfly family with 20 extant genera comprising about 1 000 described sp...
Alterosa Blahnik 2005 contains 35 described species distributed in southern and southeastern Brazil....
in northeastern Brazil, including the description of three new species and an identification key for...
FIGURE 4. Alterosa caissara, new species, male genitalia. 4 A, left lateral view; 4 B, dorsal view (...
The genus Alterosa Blahnik (2005), with 39 extant species, is endemic to Atlantic Forest areas of so...
FIGURE 9. Alterosa morato, new species, male genitalia. 9 A, left lateral view; 9 B, dorsal view; 9 ...
Novais, Christina, Dumas, Leandro Lourenço, Nessimian, Jorge Luiz (2019): Two new species and a new ...
FIGURE 10. Alterosa paranaensis, new species, male genitalia. 10 A, left lateral view; 10 B, dorsal ...
FIGURE 3. Alterosa bilanceolata, new species, male genitalia. 3 A, left lateral view; 3 B, dorsal vi...
Figure 2. Alterosa araras, new species, male genitalia. (A) lateral view; (B) dorsal view; (C) ventr...
Alterosa jordaensis, new species Fig. 18A–D Alterosa jordaensis is very similar to A. falcata an...
FIGURE 22. Alterosa sanctaeteresae, new species. Male genitalia: 22A—lateral view; 22B— dorsal view ...
FIGURE 6. Alterosa bocainae, new species. Male genitalia: 6A—lateral view; 6B—dorsal view of segment...
Philopotamidae is a large caddisfly family with 20 extant genera comprising about 1 000 described sp...
Philopotamidae is a large caddisfly family with 20 extant genera comprising about 1 000 described sp...
Philopotamidae is a large caddisfly family with 20 extant genera comprising about 1 000 described sp...
Alterosa Blahnik 2005 contains 35 described species distributed in southern and southeastern Brazil....
in northeastern Brazil, including the description of three new species and an identification key for...
FIGURE 4. Alterosa caissara, new species, male genitalia. 4 A, left lateral view; 4 B, dorsal view (...
The genus Alterosa Blahnik (2005), with 39 extant species, is endemic to Atlantic Forest areas of so...
FIGURE 9. Alterosa morato, new species, male genitalia. 9 A, left lateral view; 9 B, dorsal view; 9 ...
Novais, Christina, Dumas, Leandro Lourenço, Nessimian, Jorge Luiz (2019): Two new species and a new ...
FIGURE 10. Alterosa paranaensis, new species, male genitalia. 10 A, left lateral view; 10 B, dorsal ...
FIGURE 3. Alterosa bilanceolata, new species, male genitalia. 3 A, left lateral view; 3 B, dorsal vi...
Figure 2. Alterosa araras, new species, male genitalia. (A) lateral view; (B) dorsal view; (C) ventr...
Alterosa jordaensis, new species Fig. 18A–D Alterosa jordaensis is very similar to A. falcata an...
FIGURE 22. Alterosa sanctaeteresae, new species. Male genitalia: 22A—lateral view; 22B— dorsal view ...
FIGURE 6. Alterosa bocainae, new species. Male genitalia: 6A—lateral view; 6B—dorsal view of segment...