Baetidae, Leach, 1815

L, Carlos Naranjo, Peters, Janice G., del, Pedro López & Castillo, 2019, Ephemeroptera (Insecta) in Cuba, Insecta Mundi 2019 (736), pp. 1-52 : 20-21

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5170691

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A4EC11F3-CEF9-4AC9-B221-5F8FD03EA391

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/465687EC-AA72-FFC1-B0D3-B280FA40F20C

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Baetidae
status

 

Baetidae View in CoL View at ENA .

5(4).

Abdominal gills very broad with ventral recurved flaps ( Fig. 21c View Figures 21–23 ); foreclaw with double row of long denticles ( Fig. 21a View Figures 21–23 )............................ Callibaetis floridanus Banks View in CoL

Abdominal gills oval or elongate-oval without ventral portion or flap ( Fig. 20d–e, 22c–e View Figures 21–23 , 27 View Figures 24–30 ); denticles on foreclaw absent ( Fig. 22a View Figures 21–23 ) or present and short ( Fig. 25 View Figures 24–30 , 33a View Figures 31–35 )............. 6

6(5).

Abdominal segment 1 without gills, gills present on 2–7 only ( Fig. 20d); caudal filaments with two distinct color bands ( Fig. 20e–f)............... Americabaetis naranjoi (Kluge) View in CoL Abdominal segments 1–7 with gills; caudal filaments without distinct bands............. 7

7(6).

— Claws apparently without denticles ( Fig. 22a View Figures 21–23 ), although minute denticles may be present basally

( Fig. 33a View Figures 31–35 ).................................................................. 8 Claws with visible denticles ( Fig. 25 View Figures 24–30 )............................................ (10) 8(7).

Body length of mature nymphs <3 mm; abdominal tergum 9 with lateral white marking and with darker dorsal coloration ( Fig. 33b–c View Figures 31–35 ); claws with row of minute denticles basally ( Fig. 33a View Figures 31–35 ); outer basal margins of tibiae and tarsi without rows of setae................................................................... Paracloeodes lilliputian Kluge View in CoL

Body length of mature nymphs> 3 mm; abdominal tergum 9 variable but without white lateral marking; claws without denticles ( Fig. 22a View Figures 21–23 ); basal margins of tibae and tarsi with rows of setae ( Fig. 22b View Figures 21–23 )................................................... Cloeodes (9)

9(8).

Color pattern somewhat variable, but middle abdominal terga (5–6) without contrasting dark marks in anteromedian margin ( Fig. 22c–f View Figures 21–23 )................. Cloeodes superior Kluge Color View in CoL pattern variable ( Fig. 23a–b,d View Figures 21–23 ), but middle abdominal terga (5–6) usually with anteromedian,

contrasting dark marks ( Fig. 23a–b View Figures 21–23 )....................... Cloeodes inferior Kluge

10(7).

Frontal margin (frons) of head flat, without keel between antennal bases ( Fig. 24c View Figures 24–30 ); foreclaw with one long subapical seta ( Fig. 25b View Figures 24–30 )............................. Caribaetis (11) Frontal margin (frons) of head with keel between antennal bases ( Fig. 24a–b View Figures 24–30 ); foreclaw without apical seta ( Fig. 25a View Figures 24–30 ).............................................. Fallceon View in CoL (13)

11(10). Abdominal terga 2, 6–7 uniformly dark brown; terga 4 and 9 pale, other terga variable but usually with some submedian markings ( Fig. 32a–b View Figures 31–35 )... Caribaetis alcarrazae (Kluge)

— Abdominal terga 2, 6–7 with weakly indicated markings on beige or brown background, terga 4 and 8–10 with similar markings on beige background ( Fig. 30–31 View Figures 24–30 View Figures 31–35 )................. 12

12(11). Mature nymphs relatively large (7.5 to 8 mm body length); dorsal margin of femora with many setae; rare............................... C. grandis (González-Lazo and Salles)

— Mature nymphs small (3 to 5 mm body length); dorsal margin of femora with few setae............................................................. C. planifrons (Kluge)

13(10). Abdominal gills 2–6 relatively long and narrow, at least as long as two abdominal segments ( Fig. 27f–g, 28 View Figures 24–30 )..................................... Fallceon longifolius (Kluge) View in CoL

— Abdominal gills 3–6 more oval ( Fig. 27a–e View Figures 24–30 ), not more than 1.5 times length of an abdominal segments.................................................................... 14

14(13). Distal segment of labial palp apically broad ( Fig. 26a View Figures 24–30 ); paraglossae narrow and pointed apically ( Fig. 26a View Figures 24–30 ); rare........................................... F. testudineus (Kluge) View in CoL

— Distal segment of labial palpi about same width as preceding segment ( Fig. 26b View Figures 24–30 ); paraglossae broad and rounded ( Fig. 26b View Figures 24–30 )................................................. 15

15(14). Abdominal gills widest medially ( Fig. 27a–d View Figures 24–30 ); common................. F. poeyi (Eaton)

— Abdominal gills widest distally ( Fig. 27e View Figures 24–30 ); rare....................... F. sextus (Kluge)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Baetidae

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