Rhyacophila clemens, Tsuda, 1940

Kawase, Naoki, 2024, Redescription of Rhyacophila clemens Tsuda 1940 (Trichoptera, Rhyacophilidae), with descriptions of five new, allied species from Japan, Zootaxa 5447 (1), pp. 55-76 : 73

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5447.1.3

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3A9842EC-F3D2-4839-9731-AA79A27B25CB

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11123320

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/385587AA-F724-1171-FF4C-C059FBFBA704

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scientific name

Rhyacophila clemens
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Rhyacophila clemens View in CoL Species Group Ross 1956

In this study, I have recognized six Japanese species and one Korean species belonging to the R. clemens Species Group. As mentioned above in the introduction, the males of this species group are similar to those of the R. viquaea Species Group in having two pairs of anal sclerites, but the males of the seven species of the R. clemens Species Group in this study were distinguishable from those of the R. viquaea Species Group by the shape of the apical band: The apical band is large and oval in lateral view and independent of the root of the anal sclerites in the R. clemens Species Group ( Figs 1H View FIGURE 1 , 3B View FIGURE 3 , 4D View FIGURE 4 , 5B View FIGURE 5 , 6B View FIGURE 6 , 7B View FIGURE 7 ), but the ends of the apical band are joined with the root of the ventral pair of the anal sclerites in the R. viquaea Species Group ( Ross 1956). Schmid (1970) treated the ventral pair of the anal sclerites in the R. viquaea Species Group as the apical band of the tergal strap, whereas Lee & Ruiter (2011) agreed with Ross’s interpretation. Furthermore, the male of each species in the R. clemens Species Group bears the apical hinged process on segment X posteroventrally and the ventral plate of the aedeagus, but those of the R. viquaea Species Group lack such a process and plate ( Ross 1956, Schmid 1970, Lee & Ruiter 2011). Consequently, the male diagnostic characters for the R. clemens Species Group are as follows: Segment IX is long dorsally; the preanal appendages are absent; segment X bears an apical hinged process posteroventrally; two pairs of anal sclerites have a common internal root; a pair of large apical bands surrounds the anus and the root of the anal sclerites; the aedeagus bears a large sclerotized ventral plate; and parameres are absent.

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