Microchironomus tener (Kieffer)

Yan, Chuncai & Wang, Xinhua, 2006, Microchironomus Kieffer from China (Diptera: Chironomidae), Zootaxa 1108, pp. 53-68 : 61-65

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.171476

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6253827

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scientific name

Microchironomus tener (Kieffer)
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Microchironomus tener (Kieffer) View in CoL

( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A–G)

Chironomus tener Kieffer 1918: 48 View in CoL

Cladopelma sinuosus Kieffer 1924: 393

Cryptochironomus aegyptius Kieffer 1925: 288

Chironomus (Cryptochironomus) tener Kieffer Goetghebuer 1928: 174 View in CoL

Chironomus (Cryptochironomus) balticus Pagast 1931: 218 View in CoL

Chironomus (Cryptochironomus) primitivus Johannsen 1932: 531 View in CoL , Sublette et al. 1973: 405, Saether 1977: 101, Wang et al. 1977: 231

Tendipes (Parachironomus) tener Kieffer Krusenman 1933: 125

Chironomus (Cryptochironomus) aegyptius Goetghebuer 1936: 469 View in CoL

Chironomus forcipatus Freeman 1954: 20, 1957: 394 , 1961a: 699

Leptochironomus tener (Kieffer) Kugler 1971: 341 , Shilova 1976: 118 –119, Pinder 1978: 126

Microchironomus tener (Kieffer) Saether 1977: 101 View in CoL ; Freeman and Cranston 1980: 193; Moller–Pillot 1984: 244; Chaudhuri and Chattopadhyay 1988: 177, 1990: 160; Sasa and Kawai 1987: 61; Kikuchi and Sasa 1990: 300; Sasa 1991: 82; Sasa et al. 1999: 186; Wang et al. 1991: 10; Wang 2000: 645

Cryptochironomus tener (Kieffer) Wang et al. 1977: 230 View in CoL

Parachironomus tener (Kieffer) Hashimoto et al. 1981: 19

Material examined: Tianjin City, Jixian County, Yuqiao Reservoir, 1 male, 2. X. 1986, X. Wang; Hebei Province, Panjiakou Reservoir, 1 male, 25. IX. 2001, sweep net, R. Zhang; Shanxi Province, Taiyuan City, 1 male, 10. VII. 1987, F. Han; Zhejiang Province, Qingyuan County, Baishanzu, Chameixu, 1300 m, 1 male, 18. IV. 1994, H. Wu; Anhui Province, Tongling City, 3 males, 30. VII. 1994, light trap, X. Wang; Fujian Province, Jianning County, 3 males, 26. IX. 2002, light trap, Z. Liu; Jiangxi Province, Poyang Lake, Nanjishan Natural Conversation, 5 males, 12. VI. 2004, sweep net, light trap, C. Yan; Shandong Province, Zaozhuang City, Beizhuang Town, 2 males, 28. V. X. Wang; Hubei Province, Hefeng County, Fenshuiling, 1200 m, 3 males, 16. VII. 1999, B. Ji; Guangdong Province, Fengkai County, Heishiding, 2 males, 19–20. IV. 1988, sweep net, light trap, X. Wang; Hainan Province, Changjiang County, Bawangling Natural Conversation, 7 males, 11. V. 1988, light trap, X. Wang; Hainan Province, Jianfengling Natural Forest Park, 2 males, 15. IV. 1988, X. Wang; Sichuan Province, Xichang City, 1 male, 4. VI. 1996, light trap, X. Wang; Guizhou Province, Libo County, Maolan Town, 500–700 m, 3 males, 3. VIII. 1995, light trap, W. Bu; Guizhou Province, Luodian County, 2 males, 9. VIII. 1995, sweep net, W. Bu; Yunnan Province, Dali City, Zhonghelin, 200m, 2030–2800 m, 43 males, 22. V. 1996, light trap, X. Wang & Y. Du; Yunnan Province, Dali City, Guancangshan, Qingbixi, 2370–2520 m, 12 males, 23. V. 1996, light trap, Y. Du & B. Wang; Yunnan Province, Dali City, Yinqiao, 2000 m, 10 males, 21. V. 1996, X. Wang; Yunnan Province, Dali City, Erhai, 2000 m, 9 males, 23. V. 1996, light trap, X. Wang; Yunnan Province, Jinghong City, 4 males, 3. IV. 1987, H. Zou; Yunnan Province, Lijiang County, Shigu Town, Chongjianghe River, 1850 m, 4 males, 25. V. 1996, B. Wang & C. Zhou; Yunnan Province, Jianfeng County, 3 males, 17. V. 1988, X. Wang; Yunnan Province, Huaping County, Xinzhuang village, Liangmahe River, 2 males, 30. V. 1996, light trap, X. Wang; Yunnan Province, Dali City, Hudiequan, 1 male, 23. 5. 1996, X. Wang; Yunnan Province, Eryuan County, Niujie Town, Futian village, Meicihe river, 2332 m, 1 male, 11. VIII. 1998, light trap, B. Wang; Gansu Province, Linze County, 1 male, 22. VI. 1993, light trap, G. Liu; Ningxia Province, Yinchuan City, 5 males, 26. VII. 1987, X. Wang; Taiwan Province, 7 males, 2000, 2003, K. Ma.

Male imago (n = 26, unless otherwise stated)

Total length 2.10–3.98, 3.08 mm. Wing length 1.00–2.00, 1.41 mm. Total length/wing length 1.95–2.85, 2.12. Wing length/length of profemur 2.30–2.78, 2.58.

Coloration: Eyes slightly brown or black brown. Color of thorax variable, entirely brown or slightly yellowish, with black vittae, ventral 2/3 of preepisternum, most of anepisternum, and anterior 1/2 of postnotum black ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A); brown with 1/3 of preepisternum and postnotum black or only 1/3 of postnotum black. Femora and distal 1/3 of tibia of front leg yellowish brown, remaining parts of front leg dark brown, mid and hind legs yellowish brown, or tarsi 2–5 or tarsi 4–5 dark brown. Abdomen yellowish green to brown and dark brown in middle ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B) or entirely brown.

Head: AR 1.33–2.06, 1.72. Ultimate flagellomere 350–650, 501 µm long. Frontal tubercles present or absent, if present, cylindrical, 8–25 µm long, 4–13 µm wide, or rounded 3–8 µm in diameter. Temporal setae 5–15, 8, including 1–6, 2 inner verticals, 1–5, 2 outer verticals, and 2–6, 4 postorbitals. Clypeus with 10–18, 13 (21) setae. Tentorium 100–130, 117 (20) µm long, 15–32, 20 (20) µm wide. Palpomere lengths (in µm): 25–40, 31; 30–50, 38; 63–125, 86; 83–145, 112; 115–185, 147. Palp segment 5th/3rd 1.46–2.22, 1.73.

Thorax: Antepronotals 1–6, 3 (16), acrostichals 3–8, 5 (19), dorsocentrals 5–11, 7 (21), prealars 2–4, 3 (18). Scutellum with 3–9, 5 (20) setae.

Wing ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C): VR 1.10–1.29, 1.19 (24), R with 0–8, 3 setae, R1 without setae, R4+5 with 2 setae at apex. Brachiolum with 2 setae. Squama with 4–13, 7 (12) setae.

Legs: Front tibia with 2 subapical setae, 60–120, 73 (17) and 55–80, 70 (8) µm long, spurs of middle tibia 12–22, 16 µm and 14–23, 18 µm long, comb with 16–30, 19 teeth, 8– 10, 8 µm long, spurs of hind tibia 14–23, 18 µm and 18–28, 22 µm long, comb with 18–40, 25 teeth, 8–10, 10 µm long. Tarsus 1 of mid leg with sensilla chaetica 2–28, 12 (23). Lengths (in µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 4 View TABLE 4 .

Hypopygium ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 D–G): Tergite IX with 10–20, 14 setae at base of anal point. Laterosternite IX with 1–4, 3 setae. Anal point ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 F–G) 65–120, 82 (22) µm long, 14– 25, 18 (22) µm wide at base, 4–8, 5 (22) µm wide at apex, slender, widest at base and slightly constricted medially, sometimes with tubercle on ventral side of base, bearing 6– 15 (14) setae and numerous microtrichia. Ninth tergite with pair of low tubercles on posterior margin near base of anal point, with 4–12, 6 (24) setae and covered by microtrichia. Superior volsella 45–75, 56 µm long with 3–4, 3 (25) setae and without microtrichia. Anal tergite bands V or Y shaped. Phallapodeme 75–120, 78 µm long. Transverse sternapodeme 30–62, 47 µm long. Gonocoxite 70–120, 84 µm long, with 3–5, 4 (24) strong setae along inner margin. Gonostylus 125–193, 154 µm long with apical tooth, swollen medially, inner margin concave, bearing 19–31, 22 setae along inner margin. HR 0.47–0.74, 0.59, HV 1.66–2.49, 2.00.

Distribution: The species is widely distributed in the Afrotropical, Australasian, Oriental and Palaearctic Regions and has been recorded from 17 Chinese provinces.

Remarks: Based on material examined from China and a study of the literature, the species is variable for a number of characters, including the frontal tubercles (present or absent); AR (low [1.33] or high [2.03]); tubercle of the anal point (present or absent); and coloration of the thorax, legs, and abdomen (variable). Generally, in chironomid taxonomy, this extent of variation would suggest different species. However, our study suggests that this variation is intraspecific because the structure of the genitalia and most of the other characters is nearly identical.

Sasa (1987) recorded a new species ( M. ishiii ) from Japan, which differs from other species in the genus by having abdominal tergites II to V each with a conspicuous dark brown mark in the center, and the anal tergite with a setigerous tubercle on the ventral side of the base of the anal point ( Sasa 1995). However, based on the Chinese material, these characters also can be found in M. tener . We, therefore, suspect that M. ishiii Sasa 1987 is a synonym of M. tener (Kieffer) , but refrain from formal synonymy until the types can be examined. However, the species is not included in our key.

TABLE 4. Lengths (µm) and proportion of legs of Microchironomus tener (Kieffer), male (n = 26).

  fe ti ta1 ta2 ta3 ta4 ta5 LR
p1 390–720, 551 250–490, 373 470–980, 676 270–530, 379 200–380, 254 130–270, 176 80–140, 105 1.53–2.18, 1.78
p2 370–720, 518 330–690, 474 200–390, 275 100–200, 175 50–150, 92 50–90, 65 50–80, 57 0.45–0.68, 0.58
p3 440–820, 588 430–850, 625 290–590, 408 170–330, 237 150–250, 185 80–150, 105 60–100, 85 0.55–0.70, 0.56

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Genus

Microchironomus

Loc

Microchironomus tener (Kieffer)

Yan, Chuncai & Wang, Xinhua 2006
2006
Loc

Parachironomus tener (Kieffer) Hashimoto et al. 1981 : 19

Hashimoto 1981: 19
1981
Loc

Microchironomus tener (Kieffer) Saether 1977 : 101

Wang 2000: 645
Sasa 1999: 186
Sasa 1991: 82
Wang 1991: 10
Kikuchi 1990: 300
Chaudhuri 1988: 177
Sasa 1987: 61
Moller 1984: 244
Freeman 1980: 193
Saether 1977: 101
1977
Loc

Cryptochironomus tener (Kieffer) Wang et al. 1977 : 230

Wang 1977: 230
1977
Loc

Leptochironomus tener (Kieffer) Kugler 1971 : 341

Pinder 1978: 126
Shilova 1976: 118
Kugler 1971: 341
1971
Loc

Chironomus forcipatus

Freeman 1954: 20
1954
Loc

Chironomus (Cryptochironomus) aegyptius

Goetghebuer 1936: 469
1936
Loc

Chironomus (Cryptochironomus) primitivus

Saether 1977: 101
Wang 1977: 231
Sublette 1973: 405
Johannsen 1932: 531
1932
Loc

Chironomus (Cryptochironomus) balticus

Pagast 1931: 218
1931
Loc

Chironomus (Cryptochironomus) tener Kieffer Goetghebuer 1928 : 174

Goetghebuer 1928: 174
1928
Loc

Cryptochironomus aegyptius

Kieffer 1925: 288
1925
Loc

Cladopelma sinuosus

Kieffer 1924: 393
1924
Loc

Chironomus tener

Kieffer 1918: 48
1918
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