Rheocricotopus Thienemann and Harnisch
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https://doi.org/ 10.5324/cjcr.v0i31.2531 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7995015 |
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Rheocricotopus Thienemann and Harnisch |
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Key to the known Nearctic adult male Rheocricotopus Thienemann and Harnisch View in CoL View at ENA (Modified from Saether, 1985)
Abbreviations: AnP = Anal Point; CD = Crista Dorsalis; Gc = Gonocoxite; Gs = Gonostyle; HP = Humeral Pit; IVo = Inferior Volsella; SVo = Superior Volsella.
1a. Gs either with prominent preapical triangular CD or it’s bent distally, and CD is more apical. SVo broadly rounded, never with projection. Subgenus Psilocricotopus ..................................................... 2 1b. Gs either without apparent CD or its long, low and rounded distally. SVo with or without caudomedian projection. Subgenus Rheocricotopus ...... 6
2a. HP of thorax small and indistinct. (Saether 1985, fig. 2B). AR<0.7......................................... ....................................... R. (P.) conflusirus Saether View in CoL
2b. HP of thorax large and distinct.AR> 0.7.......... 3
3a. HP very large, rectangular (Saether 1985, fig. 11B). Gs is not bent upwards distally (Saether 1985, fig. 11D)........... R. (P.) glabricollis (Meigen) View in CoL
3b. HP moderately large, ovoid or circular, if very large and rectangular then Gs is bent upwards distally.................................................................... 4
4a. Gs with CD tooth-like located apically next to the megaseta ( Lehmann 1969, fig. 1; Pinder 1978, fig. 38c).................. R. (P.) chalybeatus (Edwards) View in CoL
4b. Gs with triangular preapical CD distinctly separatedfrom megaseta............................................... 5
5a. Gs strongly bent distally ( Saether 1969, fig. 44) Costa not produced................................................. ............................ R. (P.) robacki (Beck and Beck) View in CoL
5b. Gs not strongly bent (Saether 1985, fig. 4D). Costa moderately produced (Saether, 1985, fig. 4C) .................................. R. (P.) chapmani (Edwards) View in CoL
6a. SVo with or without caudomedian projection........................................................................ 7
6b. SVo broadly rounded without caudomedian projection.............................................................. 9
7a. SVo triangular without distinct caudomedian projection ( Saether 1971, fig. 8D). IVo distally di- vided into two lobes. ( Saether 1969, fig.47)............. ......................................... R. (R.) pauciseta Saether View in CoL
7b. SVo with distinct caudomedian projection. IVo simple.................................................................... 8
8a. HP small ( Fig. 2c View Figure 2 ). SVo with long finger-like caudomedian projections that meet medially ( Fig. 3b–c View Figure 3 )......................... R. (R.) reduncusoides View in CoL sp. n. *
8b. HP large. SVo conical with short tapered caudomedian projections (Saether 1985, figs. 18b, d & e; Saether and Schnell 1988, figs. 3b & d) .......... R. (R.) effusoides (Walker) View in CoL , R. (R.) effusus Saether View in CoL , R. (R.) unidentatus Saether and Schnell View in CoL †
9a. CD weak to absent. AR = 0.66–0.97. Costa with definite extension ≥ 15 μm.......................... 10
9b. CD present as long distally rounded ridge (Saether 1985, fig.16C). AR ≥ 1.0. Costa extension barely indicated <15 μm (Saether 1985, fig.16B)................... R. (R.) amplicristatus Saether 10a. Gc with inner proximal margin bulges slightly before it meets the IVo that strongly projects medially ( Saether 1969, fig. 43; Makarchenko and Makarchenko 2005, fig. 16). Costal extension ~ 30 μm............................. R. (R.) eminellobus Saether View in CoL ‡
10b. Gc with inner proximal margin continuing straight where it meets the IVo which ends in a small posteriorly directed lobe. (Saether 1985, fig.15C; Caldwell 1984, fig. 2). Costal extension 15–30 μm............. R. (R.) tuberculatus Caldwell View in CoL ‡
*Will also key to R. reduncus Saether and Schnell , a Palearctic species. See diagnosis and remarks under R. reduncusoides , and Table 3 View Table 3 to separate the two species.
†Theses three species in the effusus group are difficult to separate. See Table 3 View Table 3 for combination of characters, distinguishing the species in the effusus group.
‡ Adult male of R. eminellobus and R. tuberculatus are very similar. Key above can partially separate the two species. Female, pupa and larva of two species are quite distinguishable.
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