Spaniocercoides

McLellan, Ian, 2005, The Larva Of Spaniocercoides Hudsoni Kimmins (Plecoptera: Notonemouridae) From New Zealand, Illiesia 1 (7), pp. 43-46 : 45

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4754489

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C0268-FF85-FB07-4090-9269FEDC4F00

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Felipe

scientific name

Spaniocercoides
status

 

Key to larvae of Spaniocercoides species

1. Frons uniformly brown …………………..2

Frons with pale patches…………………...3

2. Ocelli distinct………..………………………5

Ocelli indistinct………………………… watti

3. Cercal base about half as wide as labrum; lateral ocelli larger than anterior ocellus……… cowleyi View in CoL

Cercal base 0.3x as wide as labrum; lateral ocelli not larger than anterior ocellus………………...4

4. Frons with a pale patch bounded by epicranial sutures and ocelli…………………….…. foxi View in CoL

Mask-like patch extends width of head between epicranial sutures and anterior ocellus ………………………………….………………….. howesi View in CoL

5. Pronotum with row of short hairs (each about 0.04 mm long) along its sides*; hind tarsus length of segment 1/length of tarsus = 0.375 ……................................................................….... philpotti

Pronotum with one long hair (0.025 mm long) anteriorly and sometimes 3-4 shorter hairs on its sides; hind tarsus length of segment 1/length of tarsus = 0.227…………......................................... hudsoni View in CoL * For comparison a Spaniocerca zelandica larva measured had a dense fringe of hairs ranging from 0.08-0.12 mm. Its fringe can be clearly seen at X16. The hairs on Spaniocercoides species are just visible at X40.

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