Ecclisomyia, Banks, 1907

Givens, Donald R., 2018, The Nearctic Ecclisomyia species (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae), Zootaxa 4413 (2), pp. 201-259 : 256-257

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.2.1

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:495CE6EB-4A83-4A05-8E42-A92889F1C1C4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5975601

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/652FF863-761B-432A-FF79-F9311CD955C7

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Plazi

scientific name

Ecclisomyia
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Keys to western North American species of Ecclisomyia View in CoL

Males

1. Inferior appendages each without single black basal spine or mesal stout spines; phallus with pair of distinct sclerotized ventral parameres hooked distally ( Figs 1a View FIGURES 1 , 2a View FIGURES 2 )...................................................... E. bilera Denning View in CoL

- Inferior appendages each with single black basal spine or stout mesal spines ( Figs. 10a, 10b View FIGURES 10 , 11b View FIGURES11 , 22b View FIGURES22 , 23b View FIGURES23 , 30b View FIGURES 30 , 31b View FIGURES 31 ); phallus with distinct pair of sclerotized parameres rounded distally ( Fig. 11a View FIGURES11 ), or with fused parameres ( Figs. 23a View FIGURES23 , 31a View FIGURES 31 )........... 2

2. Inferior appendages each with stout mesal spine ( Figs.10a View FIGURES 10 , 11b View FIGURES11 ); phallus with pair of elongate parameres, rounded distally ( Figs. 11a View FIGURES11 )............................................................................ E. conspersa Banks View in CoL

- Inferior appendages each with 2 or more stout, mesal spines; phallus with shorter and fused parameres ( Figs. 22a, 22b View FIGURES22 , 23a, 23b View FIGURES23 , 30a, 30b View FIGURES 30 , 31a, 31b View FIGURES 31 )................................................................................ 3

3. Apex of fused parameres with shallow U-shaped mesal indentation; inferior appendages long, lateral sides nearly parallel in ventral view ( Figs. 22b View FIGURES22 , 23b View FIGURES23 )............................................................. E. maculosa Banks View in CoL

- Apex of fused parameres with deep U-shaped mesal indentation; inferior appendages short, lateral sides indented basally in ventral view ( Figs. 30b View FIGURES 30 , 31b View FIGURES 31 ).............................................................. E. simulata Banks View in CoL

Females

1. Distal margin of tergum X in ventral view with shallow mesal indentation ( Figs. 12 View FIGURES 12 , 13a View FIGURES13 ); spermathecal sclerite narrow and long ( Fig. 13a View FIGURES13 )........................................................................ E. conspersa Banks View in CoL

- Distal margin of tergum X in ventral view with V-shaped incision ( Figs. 3c View FIGURES 3 , 4a, 4c View FIGURES 4 , 24c View FIGURES24 , 25b View FIGURES 25 , 32a, 32b View FIGURES 32 ); spermathecal sclerite short, rounded, or quadrate ( Figs. 4a View FIGURES 4 , 25b, 25c View FIGURES 25 , 32b View FIGURES 32 ).......................................................... 2

2. External gonopod of segment VIII longer than wide, its distal margin with shallow concave V-shaped indentation; external gonopod of segment IX broadly concave, without posteriorly directed lobes ( Figs. 3b View FIGURES 3 , 4a View FIGURES 4 ); spermathecal sclerite rounded ( Fig. 3b View FIGURES 3 , 4a View FIGURES 4 )................................................................................ E. bilera Denning View in CoL

- External gonopod of segment VIII at least as wide as long, distal margin with V-shaped incision ( Figs. 25b View FIGURES 25 ), convex ( Fig. 24c View FIGURES24 ), straight ( Fig. 25c View FIGURES 25 ), or slightly concave ( Fig. 32a View FIGURES 32 ); external gonopod of segment IX with deep V-shaped incision, with posteriorly directed lobes ( Figs. 24c View FIGURES24 , 25b, 25c View FIGURES 25 , 32a, 32b View FIGURES 32 ); spermathecal sclerite quadrate (Figs, 24c, 25c, 32a, 32b).............. 3

3. External gonopod of segment IX long, narrow, deeply cleft extending posterad about 2 X its width beyond caudal margin of external gonopod of segment VIII ( Figs. 24c View FIGURES24 , 25b, 25c View FIGURES 25 ); distal margin of tergum X in ventral view with V-shaped incision for about 3/4 length of tergite ( Figs. 24c View FIGURES24 , 25b, 25c View FIGURES 25 ).............................................. E. maculosa Banks View in CoL

- External gonopod of segment IX short, wide, with V-shaped incision, only extending posterad 1 X its width beyond caudal margin of external gonopod of segment VIII ( Figs. 32a, 32b View FIGURES 32 ); distal margin of tergum X in ventral view with deep V-shaped incision for about 1/2 length of tergite ( Figs. 32a, 32b View FIGURES 32 ).......................................... E. simulata Banks View in CoL

Pupae

1. Apical processes each straight, directed caudad, with 3 long, stout black setae at apex ( Figs. 15a, 15b View FIGURES 15 , 16a, 16b, 17a, 17b); lat- eral line gills on segments IIp–IVa ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 )................................................. E. conspersa Banks View in CoL

- Apical processes of females curved mesad, of males sometimes straight ( Figs. 33a, 33b View FIGURES 33 ); each with 2 long stout black setae at apex ( Figs. 5a, 5b View FIGURES 5 , 6a, 6b View FIGURES 6 , 7a View FIGURES 7 , 7b View FIGURES 7 , 26a, 26b View FIGURES 26 27a, 27b View FIGURES 27 , 28a View FIGURES 28 , 28b View FIGURES 28 , 33a, 33b View FIGURES 33 , 34a, 34b View FIGURES 34 , 35a, 35b); without lateral line gills ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 ).................................................................................................... 2

2. Abdominal segment VII without dorsoanterior or ventroanterior gills ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 )...................... E. maculosa Banks View in CoL

- Abdominal segment VII with dorsoanterior and ventroanterior gills............................................. 3

3. Dorsal abdominal segment II with anterior gills ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 )........................................ E. simulata Banks View in CoL

- Dorsal abdominal segment II without anterior gills ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 )..................................... E. bilera Denning View in CoL

Larvae

1. Head, thoracic sclerites uniformly dark brown, without mesal yellow striping....................... E. bilera Denning View in CoL

- Head, thoracic sclerites with mesal yellowish striping........................................................ 2

2. With lateral line gills on segments IIp–IVa ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 )........................................... E. conspersa Banks View in CoL

- Without lateral line gills ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 )........................................................................ 3

3. Without anterior gills on dorsal and ventral abdominal segment VII; generally lacking dorsoanterior gills on abdominal seg- ment II ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 )....................................................................... E. maculosa Banks View in CoL

- With anterior gills on dorsal and ventral abdominal segment VII; with dorsoanterior gills on abdominal segment II ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 )....................................................................................... E. simulata Banks View in CoL

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