Careospina evanescens (Kluge, 1994)

L, Carlos Naranjo, Peters, Janice G., del, Pedro López & Castillo, 2019, Ephemeroptera (Insecta) in Cuba, Insecta Mundi 2019 (736), pp. 1-52 : 14-15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5170691

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A4EC11F3-CEF9-4AC9-B221-5F8FD03EA391

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/465687EC-AA68-FFC7-B0D3-B71DFB7FF33C

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Careospina evanescens (Kluge, 1994)
status

 

A.22. Careospina evanescens (Kluge, 1994) View in CoL

Figures 11 View Figures 10–13 , 49 View Figures 47–52 .

Hagenulus (Careospina) evanescens Kluge 1994:276 (male and female imagos, nymph, egg).

Holotype. Male imago, Province Santiago de Cuba, Arroyo Paco ( Río Palma Mocha ), 15-V-1985, C. Naranjo.

The species was described from specimens collected in the Paco stream, Río Palma Mocha, in the

Turquino Massif (Kluge 1994). It is easily recognized by its solid dark tergal coloration.

Ecology. The species has been found at an altitude of 300 m and water temperature of 28 °C (median temperature of the Río Mayarí) up to 1750 m in streams with temperatures of 17 °C to 20 °C (La Bayamesa). Most nymphs were collected at higher altitudes between 850 and 1750 m where 39 nymphs were found in June ( López et al. 2004).

Geographic distribution. Originally described from Santiago de Cuba Province, the species was encountered a second time in the Eastern Region by Aldana and Fonseca (2001): one nymph, Holguín Province, Río Mayarí, June 1999. A review of the material from these authors discovered another 23 specimens from the Río Mayarí itself: 14 nymphs on 28-I-2001, 2 nymphs on 30-I-2001, 7 nymphs on 6-VI-2009. Another nymph was found in the collection dated 20-VI-2003 from the Río Mula, thus expanding the geographic distribution of the species. López et al. (2004, 2005) also report the species from Bayamesa ( Fig. 11 View Figures 10–13 ). In summary, the species is endemic to the eastern Region and found in the two most important mountain massifs: Sierra Maestra and Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Leptophlebiidae

Genus

Careospina

Loc

Careospina evanescens (Kluge, 1994)

L, Carlos Naranjo, Peters, Janice G., del, Pedro López & Castillo 2019
2019
Loc

Hagenulus (Careospina) evanescens

Kluge 1994: 276
1994
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