Cladotanytarsus (Cladotanytarsus) sinjongensis Ree et Kim, 1988
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Cladotanytarsus (Cladotanytarsus) sinjongensis Ree et Kim, 1988 View in CoL
Cladotanytarsus sinjongensis Ree et Kim, 1988: 19 View in CoL (male, fig. 4a–c; South Korea).
( Fig. 2A–D View FIGURE 2 )
Material examined. Phjŏngjang, 18 July 1981, 32 males; Sokam, 8 July 1981, 1 male; leg. W. Krzemiński.
Remarks. A set of subtle morphological differences used in diagnostics, often overlapped by intraspecific variations, make the determination of adult males of Cladotanytarsus one of the most difficult within Tanytarsini and Chironomidae . Accurately mounted and illustrated specimens, their precise measurements and appropriate interpretation of diagnostic features are thus decisive. In fact, determination of Cladotanytarsus sinjongensis may be a challenge when based on the illustrated original description, although several crucial characters indicate that the specimens presently examined are conspecific with those described from South Korea ( Ree & Kim 1988). The males from North and South Korea compared here [data on the South Korean material, with remarks given in square brackets] are approximately of the same size, with the wing 1.18–1.45 mm long [1.2–1.3 mm], AR 0.90–1.03 [0.91–1.05], frontal tubercles 14–18 μm long [15–16 μm], similar lengths of palpomeres, leg ratios and the same body colouration. The hypopygial anal point is more or less lanceolate or tongue-shaped ( Fig. 2A, B View FIGURE 2 ), 35–45 μm long [7–9 μm, inconsistency relative to the scaled fig. 4], the superior volsella is slender, narrowed at mid length, with the swollen and apically rounded distal part ( Fig. 2A, C View FIGURE 2 ) [probably distorted during mounting], the stem of the median volsella is slightly curved, ~40 μm long [35–38 μm], with branched lamellae ( Fig. 2A, D View FIGURE 2 ), as in all known Cladotanytarsus [the deep furcations overlooked].
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Cladotanytarsus (Cladotanytarsus) sinjongensis Ree et Kim, 1988
Giłka, Wojciech & Gadawski, Piotr 2022 |
Cladotanytarsus sinjongensis Ree et Kim, 1988: 19
Ree, H. & Kim, M. 1988: 19 |