Krenopelopia cf. narda Roback, 1971
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Krenopelopia cf. narda Roback, 1971 |
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Krenopelopia cf. narda Roback, 1971 View in CoL
Fig. 2A–G View FIGURE 2
Material examined. 1 Larva; USA, Alaska, Bristol Bay, Tributary to Stuyahok River ; 12. VI .2014; 59.798, - 155.83128; leg. D. Bogan; dep. UAM GoogleMaps . 1 Puparium; USA, Alaska, Juneau, Turner Lake , first orders stream entering the lake, moss on the bedrock; 5. VIII .2007; 58.30, -133.88; leg. J. Hudson; dep. UAM. 1 Larva; USA, Alaska, Juneau, Little Sheep Creek ; 21. VI .2019; 58.2446, -134.2929; leg. D. Bogan; dep. UAM GoogleMaps . 1 Larva; USA, Alaska, Kupreanof Island , tributary to Duncan Canal; 5. VIII .2019; 56.7486, -133.1838; leg. D. Merrigan; dep. UAM GoogleMaps . 1 Puparium; USA, Alaska, Revillagigedo Island, Caroll Creek , 7. VII .2019; 55.7427, -131.4082; leg. L. Jones; dep. UAM GoogleMaps . 1 Larva; USA, Alaska, Revillagigedo Island, tributary to Whitman Creek , 12. VII .2019; 55.3437, -131.5261; leg. T GoogleMaps . Hasbrouck ; dep. UAM . 1 Larva; USA, Alaska, Sitka , tributary to Nakwasina Sound; 25. VI .2019; 57.1684, -135.4019; leg. D. Bogan; dep. UAM GoogleMaps .
Description.
Pupa (n = 2)
Cephalothorax. Thoracic horn 407–417, 412 μm long ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). Plastron plate 126–134, 130 μm long and 105–131, 118 μm wide, plastron plate L/thoracic horn L 0.31–0.32.
Mature larva (n = 7; unless otherwise stated)
Total length about 4.2–5.8, 5.0 mm.
Coloration of mounted specimens. Head capsule yellowish-golden with occipital region lighter in contrast.
Head ( Figs. 2B–F View FIGURE 2 ). Head 432–498, 465 μm long, 472–496, 482 μm wide, HL/HW = 0.97–1.0, 0.99. The line formed by cephalic S9–S10-VP-SSm is only slightly curved, VP eye-shaped ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ), DP present, posterior to S5 ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Antenna 5 segmented, decreasing in size sequentially. AR 2.8–3.3, 3.0. Blade 55 μm (n = 2) long. Style 9 μm long (n = 2). Ring organ located at 2/5 th from the base of the 1 st segment ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ). Maxillary palp threesegmented, length of the segments in µm, 41–50, 44; 10–17, 13; 7–8; width of the basal segment 41–50, 44 µm; distance from the base to ring organ 22–23 μm. Mandible 112 μm long, accessory tooth small above a prominent and protruding mola, apical tooth with slight basal hump, and bent ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ). Ligula with 1 receding inner tooth and 2 pairs of outer teeth increasing in size outward ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ), ligula 70–83, 75 μm long, 38–45, 40 μm wide at the tip, and 31–37, 34 μm wide at the base; paraligula 27–36, 32 μm long, bifid with 1 st tooth much longer ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ). Pseudoradula with moderately coarse granules, distributed irregularly.
Abdomen. Procercus well-sclerotized, 75–103, 89 μm long and 26–43, 36 μm wide, bearing 7 apical setae, each 415–443, 430 μm long; supraanal seta 272–302, 284. Posterior parapods 238–365, 296 μm long, 151–199, 179 μm wide, bearing 12 simple claws of varying size ( Fig. 2G View FIGURE 2 ).
Remarks
The size and ratio of the thoracic horn of mature larvae (i.e., puparium) we collected falls within what Roback (1983) described as possibly Krenopelopia narda .
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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University of Alaska Museum |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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