Agapetus cralus (Mosely)

Wells, Alice, 2010, Australian species of the genus Agapetus (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae), with descriptions of 13 new species, Zootaxa 2420, pp. 1-25 : 6

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194445

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6211867

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scientific name

Agapetus cralus (Mosely)
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Agapetus cralus (Mosely) View in CoL

Figs 3 View FIGURES 1 – 3 , 24 View FIGURES 24 – 45

Synagapetus crala Mosely , in Mosely & Kimmins 1953: 500.

Agapetus (Synagapetus) crala (Mosely, in Mosely & Kimmins 1953); Ross 1956: 161. Synagapetus styliferus Jacquemart, 1965: 37 ; Neboiss 1977: 37 (for synonymy).

Material examined: Holotype male: Tasmania: Cradle Mountains BMNH ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 3 );. 66 samples from Tasmania and 25 from central and eastern Victoria, NMV; 3 samples from Tasmania, ANIC.

Diagnosis: Superficially both sexes are indistinguishable from those of A. laparus save that A. cralus males and females have a caudally directed process medially on sternite VI, absent in A. laparus . Males may be distinguished from A. pontona and A. dayi by the more rounded shape of segment X in lateral view, the gonopods stouter basally in ventral view, more elongate in lateral view; and are clearly distinguished from A. dayi by the cerci which are club-shaped in lateral view. This species is distinguished from the closely similar North Queensland A. paluma sp. nov. by the shape of segment IX which is more deeply produced anteriorly, and by the shape of each gonopod and the apicomesal position of its spur. Females are indistinguishable from those of most other Australian Agapetus species.

Forewing length: Male, 4.0–5.0 mm; female 4.5–5.5 mm ( Neboiss 1986b).

Distribution: Widespread in Tasmania, and collected from several sites in southeastern Victoria.

Remarks: A pharate adult (from a small tributary of Cobungra Creek, Cobungra Hill, Victoria, in the collection of NMV) reared from a larva by J. Dean resembles A. cralus in most respects, but in lateral view the cerci are stout with margins parallel; it may represent another species.

Jacquemart, S. (1965) Contribution a la Connaissance de la Faune Trichopterologique de Tasmanie et de la Nouvelle- Zelande. Bulletin de la Institut Royale de Sciences Naturale de Belge, 41 (35), 1 - 47.

Mosely, M. E. & Kimmins, D. E. (1953) The Trichoptera (Caddis-flies) of Australia and New Zealand. British Museum of Natural History, London. 550 pp.

Neboiss, A. (1977) A taxonomic and zoogeographic study of Tasmanian caddis-flies (Insecta: Trichoptera). Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria, 38, 1 - 208.

Neboiss, A. (1986 b) Atlas of Trichoptera of the SW Pacific - Australian Region. Dr W. Junk Publishers: Dordrecht.

Ross, H. H. (1956) Evolution and Classification of the Mountain Caddisflies. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 213 pp.

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FIGURES 1 – 3. Agapetus spp. 1, A. pontona (Mosely), male (type BMNH): 1 a, right wings, dorsal view; 1 b, genitalia, slightly skewed dorsal view; 2, A. tasmanicus (Mosely) (type BMNH, male genitalia, left lateral view; 3, A. cralus (Mosely) (drawn from type BMNH), male genitalia, left lateral view. (1 a, 1 b, 2, automontage images). Abbreviations: VIII, IX, X = abdominal segments VIII, IX, X; ce = cercus; go = gonopod; pa = parameres of phallic apparatus; ph = phallic apparatus; sp = spur.

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FIGURES 24 – 45. General indication of known locations of Agapetus species in Australia. 24, A. cralus; 25, A. laparus; 26, A. dayi; 27, A. pontona; 28, A. tubrabucca; 29, A. paracralus; 30, A. paluma; 31, A. cannensis; 32, A. muelleri; 33, A. stclairae; 34, A. vicanthicus; 35, A. sheldoni; 36, A. neboissi; 37, A. dundungra; 38, A. zwicki; 39, A. mossmanensis; 40, A. tasmanicus; 41, A. kimminsi; 42, A. mittamitta; 43, A. monticolus; 44, A. christineae; 45, A. ablusus.

NMV

Museum Victoria

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Glossosomatidae

Genus

Agapetus