Propsilocerus akamusi (Tokunaga)

Makarchenko, Eugenyi A. & Semenchenko, Alexander A., 2023, Review of subfamily Prodiamesinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the Russian Far East and bordering territory, Zootaxa 5323 (1), pp. 1-26 : 13

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5323.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8203709

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scientific name

Propsilocerus akamusi (Tokunaga)
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Propsilocerus akamusi (Tokunaga) View in CoL

Spaniotoma (Orthocladius) akamusi Tokunaga, 1938: 317 View in CoL .

Orthocladius akamusi Tokunaga 1950: 1563 .

Chaetocladius sexpapilosus Yan & Ye, 1977: 194 View in CoL .

Tokunagayusurika akamusi Sasa 1978: 94 View in CoL .

Propsilocerus akamusi Saether & Wang View in CoL in Guo 1995: 580; Saether & Wang 1996: 459; Petrova et al. 2003: 41; Kiknadze et al. 2007: 34 (karyotype); Ashe & O’Connor 2012: 501.

Material examined. Russia: 2 larvae, Russia , Trans-Baikal Territory , Uletovsky District , Arey Lake , 230 km southwest of the Chita City, area of the recreation center Crystal 50.99802 N, 111.25694 E, 20.12.2019, leg. P. Matafonov GoogleMaps ; 4 larvae, Russia , Trans-Baikal Territory , Chita City, Kenon Lake, 52.030147 N, 113.380136 E, 11.03.2021, leg. P. Matafonov. GoogleMaps

Comments. Unfortunately, in our material there are no adult males of this species, only larvae. Therefore, we do not give a redescription of the male from the Russian Far East, but present barcoding data below.

Distribution. Japan, China, South Korea, East Siberia (Baikal Lake basin, Trans-Baikal Territory), Russian Far East (Amur River basin).

Ashe, P. & O'Connor, J. P. (2012) A World Catalogue of Chironomidae (Diptera). Part 2. Orthocladiinae. Irish Biogeographical Society & National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. 469 - 968.

Guo, X. (1995) Studies on chironomid communities of Nanhu Lake (South Lake), Wuhan, China. Journal of Huazhong Agricultural University, 14, 578 - 585. [in Chinese with English summary]

Kiknadze, I. I., Istomina, A. G., Golygina, V. V., Rubtsov, N. B., Karamysheva, T. V. (2007) The structural peculiarities of karyotypes in species of Propsilocerus akamusi sibling group (Diptera: Chironomidae). Comparative Cytogenetic, 1 (1), 33 - 43. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 765.1.1

Petrova, N. A., Zelentsov, N. I., Klishko, O. K., Chubareva, L. A. (2003) First description of polytene chromosomes, larval morphology and biology of two species in the genus Propsilocerus (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae). Trudy Russkogo Entomologicheskogo Obshchestva, 74, 33 - 50. [in Russian]

Saether, O. A. & Wang, X. H. (1996) Revision of the orthoclad genus Propsilocerus Kieffer (equals Tokunagayusurika Sasa) (Diptera: Chironomidae). Entomologica Scandinavica, 27, 441 - 479. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 187631296 X 00151

Sasa, M. (1978) Taxonomical and biological notes on Tokunagayusurika akamusi (Tokunaga), with description of immature stages (Diptera, Chironomidae). Japanese Journal of Sanitary and Zoology, 29, 93 - 101. https: // doi. org / 10.7601 / mez. 29.93

Tokunaga, M. (1938) Chironomidae from Japan (Diptera), X. New or little-known midges, with descriptions of the metamorphoses of several species. Philippine Journal of Science, 65, 313 - 383.

Tokunaga, M. (1950) Chironomidae. In: Nihon Konchu Zukan, Descriptions of adults of 15 species. Hokuryukan, Tokyo, pp. 1560 - 1565.

Yan, J. S. & Ye, C. J. (1977) Notes on the larvae of some chironomid midges from Bai-Yang-Dian lake in Hebei Province. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 20, 183 - 198.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

SubFamily

Prodiamesinae

Genus

Propsilocerus