Securiops, : Kluge, 2020

Kluge, Nikita J., 2023, Redescription of the subgenus Securiops Jacobus, McCafferty & Gattolliat 2006 (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae, Procloeon Bengtsson 1915), Zootaxa 5343 (3), pp. 243-272 : 251-252

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5343.3.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8335763

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scientific name

Securiops
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Status of Securiops View in CoL View at ENA .

Kaltenbach et al. (2023) treated Securiops as a genus but not as a subgenus, reporting the following its characters as generic ones: ́(1) labium with strongly reduced glossae, enlarged paraglossae, and very broad, hatchet-like palps; (2) tergalii I–IV with two lamellae; (3) legs elongate, with relatively few short setae on dorsal and ventral margins; (4) claws very elongate, without denticles; and (5) lateral margins of posterior abdominal segments with sharp spines». Actually, only the first of these characters constitutes autapomorphy of the subgenus Securiops , while the characters (2)–(5) are diagnostic for the taxon Cloeon /fg1, to which the subgenus Securiops belongs. The regular lateral row of greatly enlarged spines on distal part of cercus ( Figs 71–72 View FIGURES 70–76 , 105 View FIGURES 98–105 , 124–125 View FIGURES 120–125 ) is the most important diagnostic character of Procloeon s. l., to which the subgenus Securiops belongs.

Distribution. Paleotropical (Afrotropical and Oriental Regions).

Species composition. Afrotropical species: Procloeon (Securiops) falcatum ( Crass 1947) comb. n.; P. (S.) macafertiorum (Lugo-Ortiz in Lugo-Ortiz & McCafferty 1996); P. (S.) mandrare ( Jacobus, McCafferty & Gattolliat 2006) comb. n.; P. (S.) megapalpus ( Jacobus, McCafferty & Gattolliat 2006) comb. n.; P. (S.) mutadens ( Jacobus, McCafferty & Gattolliat 2006) comb. n.. Oriental species: Procloeon (Securiops) primasia ( Kaltenbach et al. 2023) comb. n.

Key to larvae (the number in parentheses refers to the antithesis)

1(4) Hind protoptera present ( Figs 29 View FIGURES 25–30 , 67 View FIGURES 66–69 ) (can be poorly visible, since cuticle of hind protopteron is colorless)............... 2

2(3) Abdominal terga IV–X with numerous scales ( Figs 55–56 View FIGURES 53–58 ); terga IV and VII without medial longitudinal stripe ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 25–30 )........................................................................................... P. (S.) falcatum

3(2) All abdominal terga without scales, with numerous denticles ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 70–76 ); terga IV–V and VII–IX with contrasting medial longitudinal stripe on light background ( Figs 66, 69 View FIGURES 66–69 )........................................ P. (S.) macafertiorum

4(1) Hind protoptera absent ( Fig. 108, 111 View FIGURES 106–115 ) or represented by short vestiges ( Fig. 102 View FIGURES 98–105 ).

5(6) Spines on lateral side of cercus sharply differentiated: in proximal portion of cercus all spines stout, conic and not longer than next cercomere; in distal portion of cercus all spines delicate, widened from base, as long as 2–3 next cercomeres ( Figs 124–125 View FIGURES 120–125 ). Tergalii with apex stretched and pointed, resembling linden leaf ( Figs 18–24 View FIGURES 1–24 )................. P. (S.) primasia

6(5) Spines on lateral side of cercus gradually change from shorter in proximal part of cercus to longer in its distal part ( Fig. 105 View FIGURES 98–105 ). Tergalii with apex rounded ( Gillies 1988: figs 14–19)..................................................................................................... P. (S.) mutadens ; possibly, also (S.) mandrare View in CoL and P. (S.) megapalpus View in CoL .

Crass R. S. (1947) The May-flies (Ephemeroptera) of Natal and the Eastern Cape. Annals of the Natal Museum, 11 (1), 37 - 100.

Gillies, M. T. (1988) Descriptions of the nymphs of some Afrotropical Baetidae (Ephemeroptera). I. Cloeon Leach and Rhithrocloeon Gillies. Aquatic Insects, 10 (1), 49 - 59. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 01650428809361310

Jacobus, L. M., McCafferty, W. P. & Gattolliat, J. - L. (2006) Taxonomy of Afrotropical Securiops, new genus, and Cloeodes Traver (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae). African Entomology, 14 (1), 129 - 140.

Kaltenbach, T., Phlai-ngam, S., Suttinun, Ch. & Gattolliat, J. - L. (2023) First report of the Afrotropical genus Securiops Jacobus, McCafferty & Gattolliat (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae) from Southeast Asia, with description of a new species. ZooKeys, 1157, 127 - 143. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 1157.99642

Lugo-Ortiz, C. R. & McCafferty, W. P. (1996) The Bugilliesia complex of African Baetidae (Ephemeroptera). Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 122 (4), 175 - 197.

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FIGURES 70–76. Procloeon (Securiops) macafertiorum. 70, subimaginal exuviae: apex of tibia and base of tarsus of fore leg of male; 71–76, larval exuviae: 71, caudalii; 72, fragment of cercus; 73, fragment of fore tarsus; 74, abdominal tergum IV; 75, abdominal sternum V; 76, abdominal tergum X, paraproct and margin of tergum IX.

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FIGURES 98–105. Procloeon (Securiops) mutadens. 98–99, left and right mandibles; 100, labrum; 101, maxilla; 102, larval cuticle of metanotum with vestige of hind protopteron; 103, abdominal tergum V; 104, abdominal sternum V; 105, caudalii. Abbreviation: sc, scales and scale sockets.

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FIGURES 120–125. Procloeon (Securiops) primasia, larval exuviae. 120, base of tibia of fore leg, with focus on dorsal side; 121, the same with focus on ventral side; 122, abdominal tergum V; 123, abdominal sternum VIII; 124, cercus and paracercus; 125, portion of cercus.

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FIGURES 25–30. Procloeon (Securiops) falcatum. 25–28, larval exuviae (with same magnification): 25, abdominal sterna; 26, abdominal terga; 27, half of pronotum and mesonotum; 28, fore leg; 29, exuviae of metanotum with hind protoptera, left metapleuron and 1st abdominal tergum, enlarged; 30, fore protopteron, to show correspondence between cuticular coloration and veins visible inside.

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FIGURES 66–69. Larvae of Procloeon (Securiops) macafertiorum. 66–68, larval exuviae (with same magnification): 66, abdominal terga and sterna; 67, thoracic sterna, pleura, halves of metanotum with hind protoptera and right legs (arrows show hind protoptera); 68, half of pronotum and mesonotum; 69, last instar male larva.

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FIGURES 53–58. Procloeon (Securiops) falcatum, exuviae of larval abdomen. 53–56, terga II, III, IV and IX; 57, sternum IV; 58, constant bifurcate seta on sublateral part of sternum VIII.

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FIGURES 106–115. Procloeon (Securiops) primasia, larval exuviae. 106–108, dark individual (female); 109–115, light individual (male); 106, 115, abdominal terga and sterna; 107, 110, half of pronotum and mesonotum; 108, 111, left thoracic pleura and half of metanotum; 109, part of head; 112–114, fore, middle and hind legs.

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FIGURES 1–24. Right tergalii of Securiops with dorsal lamella turned out. 1–7, Procloeon (Securiops) falcatum, tergalii I–VII; 8–17, two individuals of P. (S.) macafertiorum: 8–11, tergalii I–II and V–VII; 12–16, tergalii I–V; 17, the same individual, margins of abdominal segments VII–IX with tergalius VII in natural position; 18–24, P. (S.) primasia, tergalii I–VII.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Baetidae

SubGenus

Securiops