Centroptiloides ornatus, Gillies, 2001

Gillies, M. T., 2001, New species of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) from the Upper River Sigi, Usambara, Tanzania, Journal of Natural History 35 (1), pp. 23-32 : 26-28

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/002229301447862

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E8E14C-FFD0-FF95-FE7A-D29F8BF4F9FB

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Centroptiloides ornatus
status

sp. nov.

Centroptiloides ornatus sp. n.

(®gures 12±14, 17, 19±25, 27±29)

Centroptiloides sp. n., Gillies, 1998: 53.

Male imago (in life). Turbinate eyes black. Thorax generally sandy-brown, mesonotum mustard; fore femur reddish brown, tibia chocolate, this becoming more intense apically; tarsus 1 black, 2±4 clear except for apical 1/4 which is dark grey, tarsus 5 grey; mid and hind legs cream, femora diOEusely tinged with red. Fore wing (®gure 12), costal and subcostal areas yellowish brown, rest of wing ®eld hyaline, all cross-veins black, the pigment spreading out on to adjacent wing membrane. Abdomen conspicuously marked in chocolate on a cream background, lateral margins of II±IX diOEusely maroon; forceps dark grey, tails greyish brown with red annulations.

(In spirit). Turbinate eyes ovoid, contiguous, purplish black. Thorax generally pale buOE, metanotum orange-yellow. Fore femur yellowish, tibia (®gure 17) medium brown turning to umber at apex, tarsus I umber, tarsi II±IV clear, dark brown at apices giving a ringed eOEect, tarsus V dark brown. Wings (®gures 12, 13). Abdomen, tergal markings (®gure 19), venter entirely pale except for dark grey colour of long forceps segment (®gure 20). Cerci pale grey.

Female imago (in spirit). Thorax pale buOE: fore femur, tibia and tarsus I dark brown, femur paler at base, tarsus 2±5 pale. Wings (®gure 14) as male but pigmented spots larger. Abdomen, terga II±VII with postero-median margins dark brown, the dark areas narrower on posterior segments, terga II±III, V±IX with dark median streak; venter pale.

Subimago. Wing membrane dark brown with extensive pale windows giving a dappled eOEect. Abdominal terga II±VII broadly dark-banded posteriorly and with a broad, dark, lateral stripe; sterna pale, unmarked.

Body: male 9±9.5 mm, female 9.5 mm. Wing: male 9 mm, female 10 mm.

Larva. Body pale brown, without obvious markings. Mouthparts (®gures 21±25). Labrum deeply excavated in midline, upper surface with a uniform covering of short setae; canines of mandibles sharply pointed, molar surface reduced to a single broad tooth, right prostheca a stout bi®d process; maxillary palp two-segmented, apical teeth of galea-lacinia stout, sharp, subapical setae stout; labial palp very broad, with two segments, distal segment strongly ¯exed.

Fore leg (®gures 27, 28) short and broad, setation con®ned to short, stout hairs along anterior margins of tibia and tarsus and ®ner hairs along basal half of posterior margin of femur, tarsal claw stout with a double row of six or seven blunt teeth; tibio-patellar seam absent from fore leg, present on mid and hind legs.

Gill lamellae on segments I±VII (®gure 29) palette-shaped with well-developed basal lobe not forming a distinct basal ¯ap. Posterior margins of abdominal terga with uniform, closely packed teeth. Paraprocts with 15±20 marginal spines. Median caudal ®lament about two-thirds length of cerci.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Baetidae

Genus

Centroptiloides

Loc

Centroptiloides ornatus

Gillies, M. T. 2001
2001
Loc

Centroptiloides sp.

GILLIES, M. T. 1998: 53
1998
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