Trissopelopia longimana (Staeger)

Kobayashi, Tadashi & Endo, Kazuo, 2008, Synonymic notes on some species of Chironomidae (Diptera) described by Dr. M. Sasa (†), Zootaxa 1712, pp. 49-64 : 55

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.180948

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6231194

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Trissopelopia longimana (Staeger)
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Trissopelopia longimana (Staeger) View in CoL

( Figs. 15–18 View FIGURES 13 – 26 )

Trissopelopia longimana ( Staeger, 1839: 587) View in CoL (as Tanypus View in CoL ); Fittkau (1962: 355–358, 361–364, Figs. 300–303). Trissopelopia oyabetrispinosa Sasa, Kawai et Ueno, 1988: 59 –60, Plate 20B. [Holotype 136: 092.] Syn. nov.

Sasa et al. (1988) listed "well developed pulvilli" and "poorly developed hind tibial comb" as diagnostic characters for Trissopelopia oyabetrispinosa . However, according to Murray and Fittkau (1989: 78), both characters are diagnostic for the genus Trissopelopia Kieffer. In Fittkau (1962: 359) View in CoL , T. oyabetrispinosa keys to T. longimana (Staeger) View in CoL , as it has dark brown thorax, indistinct vittae, abdominal tergites with anterior band, and AR = 2.02.

In their key to male Trissopelopia of the World, Cheng and Wang (2005b: 20) state in couplet 3 that the hind tibia of T. longimana has no "comb setae". According to Fittkau (1962: 357–358, Fig. 301), the hind tibial comb of T. longimana is composed of only three setae which are half as long as the width of the apex of tibia, and the comb thus can be difficult to observe. The hind tibial comb of T. oyabetrispinosa is the same as in T. longimana ( Figs. 15–18 View FIGURES 13 – 26 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Genus

Trissopelopia

Loc

Trissopelopia longimana (Staeger)

Kobayashi, Tadashi & Endo, Kazuo 2008
2008
Loc

Trissopelopia longimana (

Sasa 1988: 59
Staeger 1839: 587
1839
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