Parapsectrocladius acuminatus (Edwards)

Donato, Mariano, Mauad, Melina & Fuentes, María Cecilia, 2015, A new species of Parapsectrocladius Cranston (Diptera: Chironomidae: Orthocladiinae) from Patagonia, Argentina, Zootaxa 3911 (4), pp. 547-559 : 552-553

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3911.4.4

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6114421

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/31677048-FF8E-FFDB-C2D0-4EAFE27FF6D3

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scientific name

Parapsectrocladius acuminatus (Edwards)
status

 

Parapsectrocladius acuminatus (Edwards)

Cardiocladius acuminatus Edwards 1931: 275 View in CoL .

Paratrissocladius acuminatus View in CoL ; Halvorsen 1988 (comb. n., redescription of male); Spies & Reiss 1996 (catalog). Parapsectrocladius acuminatus ; Cranston 2000 (comb. n., description of larva and pupa); Donato et al. 2008 (checklist, new record), Ashe & O'Oconnor 2012 (catalog).

Material examined. ARGENTINA: 6 males, Río Negro, P. N. Nahuel Huapi, Manso medio, La Cantera, 41°21'16''S – 71°42'27.3''W, 764 m a.s.l., 15-i/ 2-ii-2007, Malaise trap, Garré-Montes de Oca cols. ( MLP); 1male, Río Negro, P. N. Nahuel Huapi, río Ñirihuau, 41°17'35.1''S – 71°14'26.3''W, 1044 m a.s.l., 15-ii/ 28-ii-2007, Malaise trap, Garré-Montes de Oca cols. ( MLP); 2 males, Tierra del Fuego, Río Moat y Ruta Comp. J, 54°58'03.9''S – 66°44'35.7''W, 2-xii-2008, Malaise trap, M. Donato & G. Spinelli cols. ( MLP).

Male (n = 9). Total length 2.80–3.82 mm. Wing length 1.54–2.06 mm. Total length/wing length 1.63–2.05. Wing length/length of profemur 2.37–2.58.

Head. AR 0.98–1.26, ultimate flagellomere 371–481 long. Temporal setae 5–9, divided in 1 inner vertical and 4–8 outer verticals. Clypeus with 6–14 setae. Tentorium 164–208 long and 30–60 wide. Palpomere lengths (1–5): 44–62; 42–70; 112–150; 108–140; 160–196.

Thorax. Antepronotum with 6–8 lateral setae. Acrostichals 5–10 (6). Dorsocentrals 7–13; prealars 2–4; supraalar 0–1 (7). Scutellum with 5–11 setae.

Wing. VR 1.14–1.22. C extension 0–36 (8) long. Brachiolum with 1–2 seta. R with 9–18; R1 with 3–8 setae. Squama with 10–20 setae.

Legs. Spur of front tibia 48–90 (8) long; spurs of mid tibia 18–28 and 24–32; of hind tibia: 18–30 and 56–99 long. Width at apex of front tibia 42–56; of mid tibia 40–58; of hind tibia 48–70. Sensilla chaetica of tarsomere 1 of midleg 4–11. Comb with 9–11 setae. Lengths and proportions of legs in Table 2 View TABLE 2 .

Hypopygium. Tergum IX with 6–10 (8) setae. Anal point 80–130 (8) long, width at base 30–44 (6), and with 12–17 (7) setae.Phallapodeme 78–176 long; transverse sternapodeme 66–82 long. Gonocoxite 264–328 long; length from base of gonocoxite to apex of inferior volsella/length of gonocoxite 0.6–0.68. Gonostylus 104–159 long; megaseta 10–18 (8) long. HR 1.97–2.56; HV 2.14–3.05.

Geographic distribution. This species was known from the Valdivian forest in Chile (its holotype and the new material studied by Cranston 2000) and the surrounding area of Bariloche in Rio Negro province ( Argentina) ( Donato et al. 2008). New material allows us to extend its distribution to Tierra del Fuego province ( Argentina), located in the southernmost distribution of the Subantarctic forest.

TABLE 2. Lengths (in Μm) and proportions of legs of Parapsectrocladius acuminatus (Edwards) (male, n = 9). For abbreviation explanations see Table 1.

Fe ti ta1 ta2 ta3
P1 647–797 797–947 615–789 323–434 197–252
P2 655–828 742–884 379–497 197–276 110–158
P3 679–907 773–1089 418–718 (8) 221–402 (8) 126–189 (8)
ta4 ta5 LR BV SV
P1 95–118 103–126 0.77–0.83 2.72–2.87 2.21–2.35
P2 71–103 95–134 0.51–0.56 3.28–3.75 3.44–3.83
P3 79–118 (8) 87–142 (8) 0.54–0.66 (8) 3.19–3.65 (8) 2.77–3.55 (8)
MLP

Museo de La Plata

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Genus

Parapsectrocladius

Loc

Parapsectrocladius acuminatus (Edwards)

Donato, Mariano, Mauad, Melina & Fuentes, María Cecilia 2015
2015
Loc

Cardiocladius acuminatus

Edwards 1931: 275
1931
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