Chironomus trabicola Shobanov, Wülker & Kiknadze, 2002 : 177
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Chironomus trabicola Shobanov, Wülker & Kiknadze, 2002: 177 View in CoL
( Figs. 3, 4, 10 View FIGURES 1 – 10 )
Chironomus niveipennis View in CoL F. sensu Lundström (1915: 6), not Fabricius, 1805: 42.
Material examined. RUSSIA: New Siberian Islands, west coast, 1 ď, 1Ψ, 12 vi 1903 [16 (3) vi 17 (4) vii 1903 in Lundström], M. I. Brussnew; CharaUllach Mts., 1 Ψ, 28 vi 1902 [5 viii (22 vii) 1902 in Lundström], M. I. Brussnew.
MALE IMAGO
The male has been described by Shobanov et al. (2002). Their description can be supplemented with:
Head. Clypeus with about 110 setae. Frontal tubercle ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ) conspicuous, 56 m long, 17 m wide, with some conspicuously long microtrichia with distinct bases; frons with dense microtrichia forming a furlike covering.
Thorax. Dorsocentrals about 70, prealars 17. Scutellum with about 130 setae.
Wing. Brachiolum with 5 setae, R with 28 setae, R1 with 1 seta, other veins bare. Squama with about 40 setae.
FEMALE IMAGO (n = 1–2)
Total length 8.22–8.69 mm. Wing length 4.73–5.10 mm. Total length/wing length 1.70–1.74. Wing length/length of profemur 3.13. Thorax, abdomen brown, legs brownish black.
Head. AR 0.57. Flagellomere lengths (in m): 191, 128, 135, 128, 330; and 229, 139, 150, 116, lost. Dorsal interocular distance 191–263 m, ventral interocular distance 308– 341 m. Frontal tubercle ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ) 38–56 m high, 17–19 m wide, with conspicuous microtrichia as in male. Frons with long and dense microtrichia. Temporal setae 44–47, consisting of 15 inner verticals, 18–22 outer verticals and 10–11 postorbitals. Clypeus with 60–63 setae. Tentorium 244–266 m long, 60–71 m wide; stipes 244–278 m long, 79– 124 m wide. Palpomere lengths (in m): 79–86, 94–101, 296–300, 263–330, 394–428. Third palpomere with 6 lanceolate, 30 m long sensilla clavata.
Thorax. Antepronotal setae apparently absent. Acrostichals not countable, dorsocentrals 71–74, prealars 12–15, supraalars 2. Scutellum with about 100–120 setae.
Wing. VR 1.04. Brachiolum with 4 setae, R with 25–33, R1 with 6–9, R4+5 with about 30 setae, other veins bare. Squama with about 50 setae.
Legs. Scale of front tibia 68 m long, spurs of mid tibia 75 and 60 m long including combs, spurs of hind tibia 83–90 and 75–79 m long including combs. Width at apex of front to hind tibiae (in m) as 124, 120–146,120–150. Sensilla chaetica about 55–95 on ta1 of mid leg, about 66–96 on ta1 of hind leg. Lengths (in m) and proportions of legs: Abdomen. Tergite VIII with 75–78 setae. Sternite VIII with 94–95 median setae and 10–12 setae to each side.
Genitalia ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ). Gonocoxite with 0–3 setae. Tergite IX with about 55–75 setae. Segment X with 24–30 setae. Ventrolateral lobe of gonapophysis VIII conspicuously wide. Cercus 309–330 µm long. Seminal capsule 188–221 µm long, 113–150 µm wide. Notum 270–319 µm long.
Remarks
Chironomus niveipennis Fabricius, 1805 View in CoL is currently considered a synonym of C. pilicornis ( Fabricius, 1787) View in CoL . The present specimens, however, do not key to C. pilicornis View in CoL , for instance in Lindeberg & Wiederholm (1979), e.g. the male anal point is tapering from base to tip, not basally constricted. The female differs from the other species described here by having a much wider ventrolateral lobe. Among the limited number of Chironomus View in CoL species with adequately described female genitalia only C. entis Shobanov View in CoL ( Saether 1977, fig 81 D, E, as C. plumosus View in CoL (L.) fa. semireductus Lenz) and C. bonus Shilova & Djvarsheisvili View in CoL (Rodova 1978, fig. 9) appear to have equally wide ventrolateral lobe. Chironomus trabicola View in CoL was described from the Lena delta in Russia (74° N latitude, Shobanov et al. 2002).
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Chironomus trabicola Shobanov, Wülker & Kiknadze, 2002 : 177
Saether, Ole A. 2004 |
Chironomus trabicola Shobanov, Wülker & Kiknadze, 2002 : 177
Shobanov 2002: 177 |
Chironomus niveipennis
Lundstrom 1915: 6 |
Fabricius 1805: 42 |