Caenis Stephens, 1835

Srinivasan, Pandiarajan, Sivaruban, T., Barathy, S. & Isack, Rajasekaran, 2023, Contribution to the knowledge of family Caenidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, Zootaxa 5258 (1), pp. 39-75 : 73

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5258.1.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D5B78BB6-E7AB-4CB8-B202-AA617E06F915

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7775632

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C41A4F-5D3E-6001-2A80-4690CAA12ACF

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scientific name

Caenis Stephens, 1835
status

 

Key to the known males of Caenis Stephens, 1835 View in CoL View at ENA from South India

(Male adult characters of Caenis sp. 2 is unknown)

1 Base of the antennal flagellum well dilated ( Fig. 101 View FIGURES 100–103 )...................................... C. arunachalami sp. n.

- Base of the antennal flagellum slightly or not dilated ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 20–23 ).................................................. 2

2 Forceps apically with few tuft of short spines ( Srinivasan et al. 2023; Fig. 46 View FIGURES 45–47 )........................... C. americani

- Forceps apically with a rigid spine ( Figs. 27 View FIGURES 24–27 , 67 View FIGURES 64–67 , 106 View FIGURES 104–106 , 147 View FIGURES 143–147 ).................................................... 3

3 Foretarsus segments 2–3 each with a lateral and a median projections and segment 4 with an apico-median projection ( Fig. 146 View FIGURES 143–147 )....................................................................................... Caenis sp. 1

- Foretarsus segments 2–4 each with an apico-median projection................................................. 4

4 Prosternal sclerite bell-shaped ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 24–27 )....................................................... C. kaegies sp. n.

- Prosternal sclerite differently shaped ( Figs. 62 View FIGURES 58–63 , 103 View FIGURES 100–103 ).......................................................... 5

5 Forceps apically with a short spine ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 8–15 ).................................................... C. maduraiensis

- Forceps apically with a long spine ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 64–67 )................................................................ 6

6 Hind margin of penis with a well-developed medial incision ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 64–67 )......................... C. venkataramani sp. n.

- Hind margin of penis with slight or no medial incision ( Srinivasan et al. 2023; Fig. 10 View FIGURES 8–15 )............................. 6

7 Forceps more or less parallel-sided ( Srinivasan et al. 2023; Fig. 11 View FIGURES 8–15 )........................................ C. limai

- Basal half of forceps very broad, apical part abruptly narrowed ( Malzacher 2015; Fig. 5b View FIGURES 4–7 )................... C. maratha

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Caenidae

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