Mutelocloeon Gillies & Elouard 1990

Kluge, Nikita J., 2015, First description of winged stages of Thraulobaetodes Elouard & Hideux 1991 and reclassification of Rhithrocloeoninae (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae), Zootaxa 3949 (4), pp. 491-514 : 508-511

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3949.4.2

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Mutelocloeon Gillies & Elouard 1990
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Mutelocloeon Gillies & Elouard 1990 View in CoL

( Figs 56–64 View FIGURES 56 – 60 View FIGURES 61 – 64 )

Rank-free hierarchical name: Mutelocloeon /g(1).

Type species: Mutelocloeon bihoumi Gillies & Elouard 1990 . References: Gillies & Elouard 1990: imago, larva.

Composition. Two species are described: corbeti Kimmins 1956 [ Centroptilum ] is known as imagoes from Uganda and bihoumi Gillies & Elouard 1990 [ Mutelocloeon ] is described as imagoes and larvae from Guinea (imagoes were not reared, and their association with larvae is based on hypodermal coloration).

Material examined. Mutelocloeon corbeti : ZAMBIA, River Zambezi above Victoria Falls, 29–30.VIII.2014, coll. N. Kluge & L. Sheyko: 2 S-I♂, 1 S♂, 1 S♀.

Characters of larva. Larva (known for M. bihoumi only) is adapted for inhabitance in mantle cavity of mussels and has highly derived structure ( Gillies & Elouard 1990).

Characters of imago. Hind wings are reduced to a small processes (in contrast to being well developed in Bugilliesia and completely lost in Rhithrocloeon ). Other characters are described by Kimmins (1956) and Gillies & Elouard (1990).

Additional characters of imago (based on M. corbeti ). Patella-tibial suture absent on all legs. All tarsal segments without apical thorns. Genitals of male entirely colorless; middle part of penial bridge (visible between unistyligers) sclerotized, convex, bent ventrally ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 61 – 64 ) has characteristic shape in ventral view ( Figs 62 View FIGURES 61 – 64 ).

Characters of subimago (based on M. corbeti ). CUTICULAR COLORATION. Head and prothorax colorless. Mesonotum at most colorless, with certain sutures contrastingly dark brown ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 61 – 64 ). Meso- and metapleura colorless with some sclerites brown; posterior part of postsubalar sclerite with concave dorsal margin ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 61 – 64 ). Thoracic sterna, legs, abdomen and caudalii colorless.

HYPODERMAL COLORATION: Similar to imago.

TEXTURE: On all legs of male and female all tarsal segments covered with sparse small pointed microlepides.

Egg structure (based on M. corbeti ) ( Figs 56–59 View FIGURES 56 – 60 ).Oval, 0.13–0.15 mm length; chorion with characteristic relief in form of round impressions, partly connected, partly separated by partitions with flat surfaces. The same in Bugilliesia (see above).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Baetidae

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