Camelobaetidius mexicanus (Traver & Edmunds, 1968)

Boldrini, R. & Pes, A. M. O., 2014, Five new species of Camelobaetidius Demoulin, 1966 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), and redescription of Camelobaetidius mexicanus (Traver & Edmunds, 1968), Zootaxa 3796 (3), pp. 545-567 : 563-564

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3796.3.8

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6136562

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scientific name

Camelobaetidius mexicanus (Traver & Edmunds, 1968)
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Camelobaetidius mexicanus (Traver & Edmunds, 1968) View in CoL

( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 5 – 8. 5, C ; 58–66)

Dactylobaetis mexicanus Traver & Edmunds, 1968: 662 ; Allen & Chao, 1978: 304. Camelobaetidius mexicanus View in CoL ; McCafferty & Waltz, 1990: 777; McCafferty & Provonsha, 1993: 67; McCafferty et al. 2004: 206; Meyer et al. 2008: 136.

Diagnose. Nymph: 1) Labrum narrowly rounded anteriorly ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ); 2) segment II of labial palp with distomedial projection rounded and large ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ); 3) thoracic gill absent at the base of coxae; 4) tarsal claws with six denticles, first denticle distinctly longer than others ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 64 – 66 a); 5) posterior margin of terga without spines.

Description. Nymph. Length of body: 2.3 mm; length of antennae: 1.5 mm; length of cerci: broken; length of terminal filament: broken; tibia I: 0.6 mm; tibia II: 0.6 mm; tibia III: 0.6 mm.

Head ( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 5 – 8. 5, C ). Brown. Antennae brown. Lateral branch of epicranial suture straight.

Labrum ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ). Narrowly rounded anteriorly, broader than long. Length about 0.7× maximum width; lateral margin with long, fine and bifid setae; anterolateral and anterior margin with long, fine, bifid and pectinate setae. Dorsally with four fine, simple setae scattered over basal area; dorsolateral arc of setae with 1 + 8 long, fine and apically pointed setae.

Left mandible ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ). Prostheca robust, apically denticulate. Margin between prostheca and mola without spine-like setae; subtriangular process narrow. Basal half without setae.

Right mandible ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ). Prostheca slender, apically with longitudinal row of denticles; margin between prostheca and mola straight, with three spine-like setae; setae at apex of mola present. Basal half with four simple setae.

Hypopharynx ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ). Lingua little shorter than superlingua; apex broadly pointed, with tuft of short, fine, simple setae. Superlingua not expanded, with fine, simple setae scattered over lateral and distal margin; apex truncated obliquely.

Maxilla ( Fig. 62 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ). Inner dorsal row of setae with two denti-setae, apical denti-seta at the same orientation of canines. Medial protuberance of galea with 1 + 2 long, fine, simple setae. Maxillary palp 1.1× length of galealacinia.

Labium ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ). Glossa shorter than paraglossa; inner margin with nine spine-like setae increasing in length distally; apex with two long, spine-like setae; outer margin with five long, spine-like setae; ventral surface with three, fine, simple setae. Paraglossa sub-rectangular, curved inward; apex with two rows of long, fine, setae; ventral surface bare; dorsal surface with five robust, simple setae near apex. Labial palp segment II with distomedial projection rounded and large; dorsally with a row of five fine, spine-like setae; segment III conical, length 0.7× width, scattered with spine-like setae.

Thorax ( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 5 – 8. 5, C ). Brown. Hind wing pad present. Thoracic gill absent at the base of coxae. Femur brown. Tibia I 0.9× length of femur I; tarsi I 0.6× length of femur. Tibia II 0.9× length of femur II; tarsi II 0.5× length of femur II. Tibia III 0.9× length of femur III; tarsi III about 0.5× length of femur III.

Forefemur ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 64 – 66 ). Length about 2.9× maximum width; dorsally with row of c.a. 40 long, spine-like setae; posterior surface with seven short, spine-like setae near inner margin; ventrally with two short, spine-like setae. Foretibia. Ventrally with 18 short, spine-like setae; anterior surface with nine fine, simple setae near dorsal margin; patella-tibial suture present, 0.5× length of tibia. Foretarsi. Ventrally with 13 spine-like setae, and one long, fine, simple setae near apex. Tarsal claws ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 64 – 66 a) with six denticles, first denticle distinctly longer than others. Mid femur. Length about 2.9× maximum width; dorsally with row of 40 long, spine-like setae. Hind femur. Length about 2.8× maximum width; dorsally with row of c.a. 30 long, spine-like setae.

Abdomen ( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 5 – 8. 5, C ). Brown. Terga without creased surface, smooth; posterior margin of tergum IV without spines. Gill oval. Gills IV ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 64 – 66 ) light brown; margins with narrow spines intercalating short, fine, simple setae; tracheae unpigmented. Gill IV 1.7× length of segment V; gill VII 1.1× length of segment VIII. Paraproct ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 64 – 66 ). With two spines near inner margin; surface without shagreened area; postero-lateral extension with pointed and rounded marginal spines.

Distribution. MEXICO (Traver & Edmunds, 1968); UNITED STATES ( Allen & Chao, 1978); GUATEMALA ( McCafferty et al. 2004); NICARAGUA ( Meyer et al. 2008).

Comments. Camelobaetidius mexicanus is possibly related to C. warreni (Traver & Edmunds, 1968) and C. maidu Jacobus & McCafferty, 2005 . These species share the segment II of labial palp with a distomedial projection rounded and large ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 58 – 63 ), similar number of denticles on tarsal claws and the terminal filament as long as cerci. Camelobaetidius mexicanus is distinguished from both species by the absence of thoracic gill at the base of forecoxae.

Examined material. Paratype: One nymph (mounted on slides, medium Euparal), MEXICO, Tamaulipas, Rio Guayalejo, 22.xii.1939; Berner, L. leg. ( FAMU).

Additional material: Three nymphs (mounted on slides, medium Euparal), GUATEMALA, Dept. Alta Verapaz, Rio Cahobón, San Julian, 14.vii.2002, 15°19’09’’N / 90°19’06”S, Baumgardner, D.E. Leg ( UFRR).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Baetidae

Genus

Camelobaetidius

Loc

Camelobaetidius mexicanus (Traver & Edmunds, 1968)

Boldrini, R. & Pes, A. M. O. 2014
2014
Loc

Dactylobaetis mexicanus

Meyer 2008: 136
McCafferty 2004: 206
McCafferty 1993: 67
McCafferty 1990: 777
Allen 1978: 304
1978
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