Kimminsula, Peters & Edmunds, 1970

Kluge, Nikita J., 2022, Review of the Kimminsula-complex (Ephemeroptera, Leptophlebiidae), Zootaxa 5212 (1), pp. 1-140 : 13

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Key to larvae of the Kimminsula View in CoL -complex

1(10) Each of two lamellae of each tergalius with numerous slender processes ( Figs 43–48 View FIGURES 43–50 , 85–90 View FIGURES 85–93 , 130–136 View FIGURES 130–144 , 148–150 View FIGURES 145–153 , 641–663 View FIGURES 641–663 )..................................................................................................... 2

2(3) Only posterior margin of each lamella with processes ( Figs 641–663 View FIGURES 641–663 )............... Hubbardula heterolepida gen. sp. n.

3(2) Both margins of each lamella with processes ( Figs 43–48 View FIGURES 43–50 , 85–90 View FIGURES 85–93 , 130–137 View FIGURES 130–144 , 148–150 View FIGURES 145–153 )............................... 4

4(7) Labrum as wide as clypeus ( Figs 7 View FIGURES 7–15 , 72 View FIGURES 72–77 ). Patella-tibial suture absent on foreleg, present on middle and hind legs, crosses inner side of tibia ( Figs 30–34 View FIGURES 30–35 ). 6 pairs of tergalii (tergalii VII lost) ( Figs 43–48 View FIGURES 43–50 , 85–90 View FIGURES 85–93 ). ( Ghatula gen. n.).................. 5

5(6) Abdominal terga VIII and IX each with pair of dark brown maculae ( Figs 68–69 View FIGURES 68–71 ). On forefemur, inner-anterior flange larger than inner-posterior flange ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 78–80 )............................................... Ghatula quadrimaculata sp. n.

6(5) Abdominal terga without contrasting maculae ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 7–15 ). On forefemur, inner-anterior flange smaller than inner-posterior flange ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27–29 )......................................................................... Ghatula rufa gen. sp. n.

7(4) Labrum normally much wider than clypeus ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 94–100 ) (not much wider in selected individuals). Patella-tibial suture equally developed on all legs, not crossing inner side of tibia ( Figs 124–128 View FIGURES 124–129 ). 7 pairs of tergalii ( Figs 130–136 View FIGURES 130–144 ) ( Petersula View in CoL ) (larva of P. nathani View in CoL unknown)..................................................................................... 8

8(9) Posterolateral spines of uromere VIII longer than spines of uromere IX ( Fig. 94 View FIGURES 94–100 )........... Petersula heptagenoides sp. n.

9(8) Posterolateral spines of uromere VIII shorter than spines of uromere IX ( Fig. 196 View FIGURES 196–204 )................ Petersula courtallensis View in CoL

10(1) Each of two lamellae of each tergalius with one slender process at apex, without additional slender processes ( Figs 262–268 View FIGURES 261–271 , 348–361 View FIGURES 348–368 , 399–405 View FIGURES 395–405 , 507–527 View FIGURES 507–527 , 587–600 View FIGURES 587–600 )................................................................... 11

11(12) Each of two lamellae of each tergalius without projections by sides of apical process ( Figs 262–268 View FIGURES 261–271 )... Ceylonula femoralis

12(11) Each of two lamellae of each tergalius wit two projections by sides of apical process, so that apical process is inserted in incision between them ( Figs 348–361 View FIGURES 348–368 , 399–405 View FIGURES 395–405 , 507–527 View FIGURES 507–527 , 587–600 View FIGURES 587–600 ) ( Kimminsula View in CoL ) form intermediate between K. taprobanes View in CoL and K. fasciata View in CoL is not included in this key).................................................................... 13

13(14) Labrum relatively wide and short ( Figs 552–553 View FIGURES 552–561 ). Stout setae on femora small and blunt ( Figs 569–673 View FIGURES 569–573 View FIGURES 574–580 View FIGURES 581–586 View FIGURES 587–600 View FIGURES 601–606 View FIGURES 607–615 View FIGURES 616–619 View FIGURES 620–625 View FIGURES 626–631 View FIGURES 632–640 View FIGURES 641–663 View FIGURES 664–672 View FIGURES 673–682 ). Inner side of foretibia without stout pointed setae (with only a few such setae at apex) ( Figs 574–575 View FIGURES 574–580 )............... Kimminsula latifolia sp. n.

14(13) Labrum narrower and shorter ( Figs 322 View FIGURES 321–331 , 389 View FIGURES 387–394 , 444 View FIGURES 444–451 , 478 View FIGURES 476–486 ). Stout setae on femora longer ( Fig. 336–338 View FIGURES 336–338 , 395 View FIGURES 395–405 , 494–495 View FIGURES 487–495 ). Inner side of foretibia with stout pointed setae ( Figs 339 View FIGURES 339–347 , 499 View FIGURES 499–506 )......................................................... 15

15(16) Outer margins of femora not bordered with brown ( Figs 392–394 View FIGURES 387–394 ). Each abdominal tergum II–VIII with unpaired median blank bordered with dark area in front but not behind ( Fig. 390 View FIGURES 387–394 ) (this blank can be bordered from behind with dark area of hypodermal coloration)........................................................................ Kimminsula taprobanes View in CoL

16(15) At least outer margin of fore- and middle femora bordered with dark brown (both cuticular and hypodermal colorations) ( Figs 336–338 View FIGURES 336–338 , 367 View FIGURES 348–368 , 496–498 View FIGURES 496–498 ). If contrasting pigmented areas and blanks expressed on cuticle of abdominal terga, tergum has paired or unpaired median blank bordered from behind ( Figs 329–331 View FIGURES 321–331 , 480 View FIGURES 476–486 )........................................... 17

17(18) Tibia with hypodermal coloration not darker than hypodermal coloration of femur ( Fig. 367 View FIGURES 348–368 ). Cuticle of clypeus usually with pair of contrasting blanks ( Fig. 322 View FIGURES 321–331 )...................................................... Kimminsula fasciata View in CoL

18(17) Tibiae with hypoderm entirely colored with brown or black, darker than hypodermal coloration of femur ( Figs 573–538 View FIGURES 569–573 ). Cuticle of clypeus without contrasting blanks ( Fig. 478 View FIGURES 476–486 )....................................... Kimminsula podi sp. n.

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