Heptagenia (Heptagenia) quadripunctata Kluge, 1989

Vasanth, M., Kubendran, T., Subramanian, K. A., Paray, Nisar Ahmad & Roy, Soumen, 2023, A new record of Heptagenia (H.) quadripunctata Kluge, 1989 (Heptageniinae: Heptageniidae: Ephemeroptera) from the Western Himalaya, India, Records of the Zoological Survey of India 123 (3), pp. 209-218 : 210-211

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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v123/i3/2023/172574

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Heptagenia (Heptagenia) quadripunctata Kluge, 1989
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Heptagenia (Heptagenia) quadripunctata Kluge, 1989 View in CoL ( Figures 1-41 View Figures 1-5 View Figures 6-14 View Figures 15-24 View Figures 25-31 View Figures 32-38 View Figures 39-40 View Figure 41 )

1989. Heptagenia (Heptagenia) quadripunctata , Bulletin of Leningrad University, 3 (4): 4.

2022. Heptagenia (Heptagenia) quadripunctata Kluge , 159 (2): 151-186.

Materials examined: 03 larvae, India, Union Territory of Ladakh , Leh , Shey village (15 km far from Leh towards Hemis), Indus River, Indus Valley, 34.06915°N ,

77.63618°E, 3446 m, 16. viii.2019. Coll. T. Kubendran. 03 larvae, India, Union Territory of Ladakh , Leh , Hemis , (40 km far from Leh) Indus River, Indus Valley , 33.91421°N,

77.71136°E, 3589 m, 15. viii.2019. Coll. T. Kubendran. 01 larva, India, Union Territory of Ladakh , Leh , Phey village , (21 km far from Leh) Indus River, Indus Valley ,

34.13350°N, 77.46266°E, 3209 m, 18. viii.2019. Coll. T. Kubendran GoogleMaps .

Description: Body brownish yellow, with indistinct pattern. Dorsally with long and thin setae; Length of mature larva, antennae 1.5-2.0 mm; body 9.5-10 mm; caudal filaments 9-10 mm.

Head: The head is quadrangular, brownish with irregular pale-yellow markings, sometimes expanding anteriorly, with a narrow posterior margin ( Figures 1, 2 View Figures 1-5 ) and slight width in the middle of the thorax ( Figure 2 View Figures 1-5 ); the front of head semi-dark for most part and the medial ocellus departs as a light spot ahead ( Figures 1, 2 View Figures 1-5 ); anterior margin of head with small hair-like setae; width and length of the head 2.7-2.9 mm and 2.2-2.3 mm respectively; antennae brownish, scape broad and pedicel with thin hair-like setae ( Figure 10 View Figures 6-14 ). The ventral surface is pale yellow and whitish in the thoracic part ( Figure 3 View Figures 1-5 ). Labrum: length shorter than wide, anterior margin slightly shallow medially and curved laterally, dorsal and ventral side with a transverse row of robust, dense, long hair-like setae ( Figures 11, 12 View Figures 6-14 ). Hypopharynx: superlinguae slightly longer than lingua and bulged laterally with long hair-like setae; and dorsal surface with small hair-like setae, lingua anteriorly with a V-shaped cleft with thin hair-like setae ( Figures 13, 14 View Figures 6-14 ). Mandibles: anterolateral margin without smooth and broad, mixed with long hair-like setae; incisors long and stout; outer incisors similar in both mandibles, apex with serrated; inner incisors well developed in left mandible, in case of right mandible poorly developed; prostheca with hair-like setae, a molar with strong setae ( Figures 15-18 View Figures 15-24 ). Labium: the outer edge of glossae convex, bent inwards, paraglossae slightly rounded with dense hair-like setae; palps three-segmented, Segment I broad, surface with a bunch of small setae outward, and Segment III broad, outward with mixed hair-like setae ( Figures 19-21 View Figures 15-24 ). Maxilla: Galeolacinia with a row of long setae submarginally along with inner margin, distal margin with 11-12 comb-shaped setae, surface with a bunch of long, stout setae and 2-3 dentisetae on anterior margin; palps three-segmented; Segment I smaller, Segment II slightly broad with long hair-like setae on inner and outside, Segment III longer, apically sharp, outward with long hair-like setae and apically stout setae, inside with small setae ( Figures 22-24 View Figures 15-24 ).

Thorax: Thorax with indistinct brown and yellowish-brown markings, ventrally pale white ( Figures 2, 3 View Figures 1-5 ). Pronotum anteriorly with a pair of dark brown spots. Laterally, slightly wider than the head and the posterior margin is shallowly cleft medially ( Figure 4 View Figures 1-5 ). Mesonotum without spines, laterally with a pair of distinct spine-like projections, dark-tinted flat protrusions sticking out to the sides and somewhat bent dorsally and under the form of distinct blunted spine of supracoxal protrusions of mid femur ( Figure 2 View Figures 1-5 ). Fore and hind femur supracoxal protrusions of thorax not developed. Wing pad is well developed. Legs: Femur brown with pale yellowish, proximal and distal parts narrow and medially wider with two prominent dark bands; dorsally with small, stout, spatulate spine-like and hair-like setae, anterior margin with slight, long, stout, spatulate spine-like and long hair-like setae; apex with blunt apical projection ( Figures 25-27 View Figures 25-31 ). Tibia with dense hair-like setae, in-between with small and large sharp spine-like setae on the dorsal side ( Figure 28 View Figures 25-31 ). Middle and hind femora well developed; tibiae with dense, long, hair-like setae on the outer margin and smaller setae on the dorsal edge ( Figures 29- 30 View Figures 25-31 ). Claw with a single prominent denticle ( Figure 31 View Figures 25-31 ).

Abdomen: Terga brownish yellow with distinct pair of oblique markings; terga I-X without posterolateral spines and medial tubercles, sternites pale ( Figures 1-3 View Figures 1-5 ); terga I-X with a punch of hair-like setae on each side ( Figure 8 View Figures 6-14 ); each posterior margin with small distinct spines ( Figure 7 View Figures 6-14 ). Gills present on terga I-VII with two lamellae, upper lamellae lobes, each with rudimentary, narrow, without rigid ribs and lower lamellae with large, dense filamentous ( Figures 4 View Figures 1-5 , 32-38 View Figures 32-38 ). Caudal filaments are yellowish-brown, each segment covered with stout setae ( Figures 2, 3 View Figures 1-5 , 9 View Figures 6-14 ).

Distribution: Palearctic and Oriental regions ( India). Details of the Palearctic type locality for the species H. (H.) quadripunctata, Kluge (1989) . This species is first recorded from the high-altitude region of Ladakh. It is a narrow-restricted species and is currently reported in cold deserts.

Diagnosis: Larva: H. (H.) quadripunctata can be differentiated from its congeners in having the following unique combination of characters: 1. superlinguae of hypopharynx slightly longer than lingua and bulged laterally ( Figures 13, 14 View Figures 6-14 ); 2. anterior margin of labrum slightly shallow medially and curved laterally ( Figures 11, 12 View Figures 6-14 ) 4. apex of femora with dorsal process projected ( Figures 25, 29, 30 View Figures 25-31 ); 5. gills I-VII, dorsal lamellae lobe and ventral lamellae filamentous (32-38); 6. Claw with a single prominent denticle ( Figure 31 View Figures 25-31 ).

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Heptageniidae

Genus

Heptagenia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Heptageniidae

Genus

Heptagenia

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