Sparbarus kabyliensis ( Soldán, 1986 ), Sun & McCafferty, 2008
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7547648 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CB6A879B-9F10-8137-8CC9-8BF6FD6C58E7 |
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Sparbarus kabyliensis ( Soldán, 1986) View in CoL
Brachycercus kabyliensis Soldán, 1986
Brachycercus sp. : Dakki & El Agbani, 1983
Brachycercus sp. : Zrelli et al., 2006
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Loc. 1 ( Joumine 24-X-2005).
REMARKS: A recent worldwide revision of the subfamily Brachycercinae by Sun & McCafferty (2008), allows us to reconsider the former identification of some nymphs attributed to the genus Brachycercus Curtis, 1835 . Our material is in perfect accordance with the diagnosis and characters of Sparbarus . In peculiar, our specimens lack a posteromedial process at the base of the operculate gills, as well as operculate gills with ventral submarginal rows, but without a longitudinal ridge in the sublateral area nor a protruding edge at the posterolateral corner. In Brachycercus , abdominal tergum II has a process at the base of the operculate gills; the posterolateral corner of the operculate gills is distinctly more developed than the posteromedial corner.
Egg morphology: Length about 200µm. Shape elongate-ovate (Figs 2-3). Polar cap about one-third length of entire egg, without tubercles. Two linear micropyles per egg and a chorion with about 12 broad costae in lateral half (Figs 4-5).
This species was first described from Algeria ( Soldán, 1986), but was already mentioned from Morocco by Dakki & El Agbani (1983); and later from Tunisia by Zrelli et al. (006). The distribution of Sparbarus kabyliensis is restricted to a maritime humid zone of North Africa ( Gagneur & Thomas, 1988). In Tunisia, this species is very rare and has been sampled in a single stream in North Tunisia, the Joumine stream (main tributary of the Ichkeul lake) situated at 90m a.s.l. This species is the only Brachycercinae so far known from North Africa.
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Sparbarus kabyliensis ( Soldán, 1986 )
Zrelli, Sonia, Boumaiza, Moncef, Bejaoui, Mustapha, Gattolliat, Jean-Luc & Sartori, Michel 2011 |
Brachycercus sp.
ZRELLI, S., BEJAOUI, M., KORBAA, M. & BOUMAIZA, M. 2006: 4 |
Brachycercus kabyliensis Soldán, 1986
SOLDAN, T. 1986: 4 |
Brachycercus sp.
DAKKI, M. & EL AGBANI, M. A. 1983: 4 |