Orthocladius ticinoi Rossaro & Prato, 1991
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Orthocladius ticinoi Rossaro & Prato, 1991 View in CoL
O. ticinoi Rossaro & Prato, 1991 View in CoL
Orthocladius Pe View in CoL 7 Langton, 1984: 155 ( Langton 1991: 190 a tentative synonym)
nec O. glabripennis Goetghebuer, 1921 View in CoL , sensu Rossaro 1991
DESCRIPTION. See Rossaro & Prato (1991, Fig. 17, 18). Colour pale transparent. Frontal warts not developed. Thoracic horn slender at apex, 240420 m long, with points less developed than in O. obumbratus . Thorax moderately rough. Pedes spurii B developed. On T II only posterior point field present. TIII with posterior points not extended laterally beyond apical points. Points on TIIIVI limited to a central trapezoidal area; there is a sudden drop in point size to anterolateral points. Posterior points on TIIIVI and apical points on TIIIV more developed than the anterior ones, onT IV VI anterior points more developed than the median ones. SIIIV with more or less extended fields of very small grouped points. Pedes spurii A present on S IVVII. Lateral setae: 1 on segment I, 3 on segments IIVI, 4 on segment VII and 5 on segment VIII. Anal lobes with small colourless apical taeniate extensions of cuticle, at most 30 m long, with the shape of small colourless teeth (Fig. 2.3), laterally in addition very small apical extensions may be present. Anal macrosetae 225265 m long, anal lobes 325420 m long, 350490 m wide.
COMMENTS. The species can be easily separated from O. obumbratus , in which well sclerotized extensions of cuticle at the tips of anal lobes, resembling spurs, are observed. Rossaro (1991) synonymized O. ticinoi with O. glabripennis (= Orthocladius Pe 5), because of the presence of small and colourless teeth ( Langton & Cranston 1991), but apical taeniate extensions of cuticle apparently are always absent in O. glabripennis and there is no variation within the species in this respect, O. glabripennis is a lentic species, O. ticinoi is restricted to running waters besides this. The conclusion is that specimens with small colourless apical taeniate extensions of cuticle do not belong to O. glabripennis , but to O. ticinoi , which is a separated species. According to Langton (1991) description, O. ticinoi be identical with Orthocladius Pe 7 Langton 1984: 155.
MATERIAL EXAMINED: FRANCE: GARONNE river, 10/3/1997, 1 Pex. ITALY: LOMBARDIA: Brembo river, 26/2/2001, 1 Pex; Serio river, Ricengo, 18/2/2001, 1 Pex; 23/3/2000, 1 Pex; Ticino river, Oleggio, 16/2/1995, 1 Pex; Boffalora, 11/1/1981, 1 Pex, 25/ 1/1981, 1 Pex, 1/5/1981, 1 Pex, 11/2/1993, 1 Pex; Castelletto, 14/2/2001, 9 Pex; 5/3/2001, 1 Pex. EMILIA ROMAGNA: Po river, Caorso, 12/4/1977, 1 Pex; 13/12/1983, 1 Pex; Chiavenna stream, tributary of Po river, 10/4/1979, 1 Pex. ABRUZZO: Aterno river, Coppito, 28/2/1992, 1 Pex.
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