Conchapelopia Fittkau, 1957

Namayandeh, Armin, Hudson, Patrick L., Bogan, Daniel L. & Hudson, John P., 2024, Chironomidae (Diptera: Insecta) of Alaska, USA, with descriptions of new species and a checklist, Zootaxa 5511 (1), pp. 1-95 : 42-43

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scientific name

Conchapelopia Fittkau, 1957
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The evolution of taxa associated with the genus Conchapelopia is somewhat confusing since its creation in Fittkau (1957). The North American fauna was established by Roback (1971), where he created three subgenera under this genus, Conchapelopia , Helopelopia , and Mesopelopia . Roback (1981) then moved the species in Mesopelopia back into the subgenus Conchapelopia and placed the subgenus Meropelopia in the genus Arctopelopia Fittkau, 1962 as a subgenus of Conchapelopia . Today Meropelopia is considered a genus, and Helopelopia has been suggested to be of generic status. However, Cranston & Epler (2013) suggest that it may still be treated as a subgenus and that the concept of Conchapelpia should be broadened.

The record of Conchapelopia (s.s.) aagaardi Murray, 1987 is based on DNA barcodes of specimens collected from Wrangell-St. Elias NP ( Webb et al. 2022). Roback (1971) described Conchapelopia (s.s.) bruna as a new species from specimens collected from a car-top trap ( Sommerman & Simmet 1965) driven between Bird Creek and Anchorage in early August. Roback (1984) reported on a female pupa he identified as Conchapelopia nr. currani (Walley, 1925) from a small stream entering Anton Larsen Bay on Kodiak Island in late July. Records of Conchapelopia pallens ( Coquillett, 1902) are based on adults and pupae of both sexes collected from streams on Afognak and Kodiak Islands in July by Roback (1984). Roback (1984) identified these as Conchapelopia goniodes (Sublette 1964) , now a junior synonym of Conchapelopia (s.s.) pallens ( Coquillett, 1902) ( Bilyj 1985) . Larvae of Conchapelopia species have been reported from tundra ponds near Utqiagvik by Butler et al. (1980a) and Lougheed et al. (2011). Our collections of unknown larvae are from Grey’s Creek off the Parks Highway north of Willow, the East Fork of the Moose River on the Kenai Peninsula, Meadow Creek near Big Lake, the South Fork of Little Campbell Creek in Anchorage, Neck Lake on Prince of Wales Island, and an uplift pond associated with the Sheridan Glacier. Our other contributions are larval specimens of the subgenus Helopelopia from the East Alsek River and an uplift pond near the Sheridan Glacier, which are new Alaskan records for this subgenus. The larvae of Conchapelopia species are common inhabitants of running waters throughout the state.

Bilyj, B. (1985) New placement of Tanypus pallens Coquillett, 1902 nec Larsia pallens (Coq.) sensu Roback 1971 (Diptera: Chironomidae) and redescription of the holotype. The Canadian Entomologist, 117, 39 - 42. https: // doi. org / 10.4039 / Ent 11739 - 1

Butler, M. G. (1980 a) The population ecology of some arctic Alaskan Chironomidae (Diptera). Thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. [unknown paginatinon]

Coquillett, D. W. (1902) New Diptera from North America. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 25, 83 - 126. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.25 - 1280.83

Cranston, P. S. & Epler, J. H. (2013) The larvae of Tanypodinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the Holarctic region-Keys and diagnoses. In: Andersen, T., Cranston, P. S. & Epler, J. H. (Eds.), The larvae of Chironomidae (Diptera) of the Holarctic region - Keys and diagnoses. Insect Systematics & Evolution, Supplement 66, pp. 39 - 136.

Fittkau, E. J. (1957) Thienemannimyia und Conchapelopia, zwei neue Gattungen innerhalb der Ablabesmyia - costalis - Gruppe (Diptera: Chironomidae). Chironomidenstudien VII. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, 53, 313 - 322.

Lougheed, V. L., Butler, M. G., McEwen, D. C. & Hobbie, J. E. (2011) Changes in tundra pond limnology: Re-sampling Alaskan ponds after 40 years. Ambio, 40, 589 - 599. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 13280 - 011 - 0165 - 1

Roback, S. S. (1971) Adults of the Subfamily Tanypodinae (Pelopinae) in North America (Diptera: Chironomidae). Monographs, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 17, 1 - 414.

Roback, S. S. (1981) The immature chironomids of the eastern United States V. Pentaneurini- Thienemannimyia group. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 133, 73 - 128.

Roback, S. S. (1984) Tanypodinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) from Afognak and Kodiak Islands, Alaska. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 136, 12 - 23.

Sommerman, K. M. & Simmet, R. P. (1965) Car-top insect trap with terminal cage in auto. Mosquito News, 2, 172 - 182.

Webb, J. M., Cole, M. B. & Simmons, T. (2022) DNA barcoding takes bioassessment further: new distribution records for aquatic macroinvertebrates from Alaskan National Parks. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 124, 131 - 149. https: // doi. org / 10.4289 / 0013 - 8797.124.1.131

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae