Corynoneura Winnertz

Fu, Yue & Saether, Ole A., 2012, 3536, Zootaxa 3536, pp. 1-61 : 51

publication ID

1396DBB0-D7EE-4597-B6AC-40525D1A0A84

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1396DBB0-D7EE-4597-B6AC-40525D1A0A84

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5258047

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E187B2-FFF2-6E4F-C7DC-5BFDFA16F94B

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Corynoneura Winnertz
status

 

Key to known Nearctic males of Corynoneura Winnertz View in CoL View at ENA

1. Inferior volsella absent or barely indicated as a long low inner margin of gonocoxite................................ 2

– Inferior volsella present................................................................................. 3

2. Superior volsella joined medially and not projecting........................................ C. arctica Kieffer, 1923 View in CoL

– Superior volsella separated medially and conspicuously projecting............................................................................................................................... C. edwardsi Brundin, 1949 View in CoL

3. Apex of hind tibia slightly expanded; apical seta of hind tibia nearly straight....................................... 4

– Apex of hind tibia distinctly expanded; apical seta of hind tibia distinctly curved, S-shaped........................... 5

4. Antenna with 11 flagellomeres; the middle part of gonostylus not expanded and apically hooked; superior volsella triangular; inferior volsella small, digitiform........................................................... C. capitanea sp. n.

– Antenna with 12 flagellomeres; the middle part of gonostylus expanded and slightly curved; superior volsella narrow; inferior volsella arranged along the inner margin of gonocoxite, with many strong setae...................... C. disinflata sp. n.

5. Transverse sternapodeme absent, lateral sternapodemes meeting in sharp point..................................... 6

– Transverse sternapodeme present......................................................................... 8

6. Inferior volsella small, digitiform; gonostylus with inner lobe............................. C. scutellata Winnertz, 1846 View in CoL

– Inferior volsella distinct and rectangular or tongue-shaped; gonostylus without inner lobe............................ 7

7. Inferior volsella tongue-shaped, placed basally on gonocoxite..................................... C. porrecta sp. n.

– Inferior volsella small rectangular, placed caudally on gonocoxite............................ C. lobata Edwards, 1924 View in CoL

8. Superior volsella digitiform, with very long setae.......................................... C. fittkaui Schlee, 1968 View in CoL

– Superior volsella not digitiform, without very long setae....................................................... 9

9. Phallapodeme not scalpel-like, curved, relatively long........................................................ 10

– Phallapodeme scalpel-like, slightly bent, relatively short...................................................... 11

10. Attachment point of lateral sternapodeme with phallapodeme placed in caudal position of sternapodeme and caudally directed............................................................................... C. lacustris Edwards, 1924 View in CoL

– Attachment point of lateral sternapodeme with phallapodeme placed in caudal third of lateral sternapodeme............................................................................. C. doriceni Makarchenko et Makarchenko, 2006 View in CoL

11. Transverse sternapodeme narrow........................................................................ 12

– Transverse sternapodeme wide.......................................................................... 14

12. Antenna with 12–13 flagellomeres.................................................. C. celeripes Winnertz, 1852 View in CoL

– Antenna with 9–10 flagellomeres........................................................................ 13

13. Antenna with 9 flagellomeres, AR 0.49–0.52; superior volsella separated, pointed triangular........... C. acuminata sp. n.

– Antenna with 10 flagellomeres, AR 0.35–0.36; superior volsella anteromedially fused, small and rounded.. C. ascensa sp. n.

14. Attachment point of lateral sternapodeme with phallapodeme placed in lateral sternapodeme......................... 15

– Attachment point of lateral sternapodeme placed in caudal position of sternapodeme............................... 16

15. Antenna with short apical setae; tergite IX medially concave, with posterior humps and with indication of median mounds; superior volsella inconspicuous............................................................ C. caudicula sp. n.

– Antenna with long apical setae; tergite IX straight, without posterior humps and without indication of median mounds; superior volsella conspicuously projecting............................. C. collaris Makarchenko et Makarchenko 2010 View in CoL

16. Tergite IX without long setae; superior volsella joined medially................................. C. hortonensis sp. n.

– Tergite IX with long setae; superior volsella separated........................................................ 17

17. Antenna with 11 flagellomeres; inferior volsella with rounded corner............................. C. floridaensis sp. n.

– Antenna with 10 flagellomeres; inferior volsella digitiform, projecting............................... C. macula sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

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