Baetiella tuberculata ( Kazlauskas, 1963 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4012.3.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6109365 |
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Baetiella tuberculata ( Kazlauskas, 1963 ) |
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Baetiella tuberculata ( Kazlauskas, 1963) View in CoL
( Figs. 51, 54 View FIGURES 45 – 54 )
Baetiella japonica View in CoL na: Imanishi, 1940: 227;
Pseudocloeon (Baetiella) tuberculatum: Kazlauskas, 1963: 586 ; Baetis (Baetiella) tuberculatum: Novikova & Kluge, 1987: 16 ; Baetiella tuberculata: Waltz & McCafferty, 1987: 563 View in CoL ; Park et al, 1996: 58.
Diagnosis. Vertex of head yellowish brown with two irregular longitudinal brown stripes ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Surface of pronotum yellow with three pairs of distinct dark brown tubercles, two pairs near the middle line, one pair near posterior margin sublaterally; meso- and metanota yellowing brown with two pairs of longitudinal dark brown stripes ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Thoracic sterna with a saccular protuberance near inner side of each coxa ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Hind wing pads vestigial. Abdominal terga I–V yellow shaded with dark brown along the anterior margin and a pair of dark brown spots medially, terga VI–VIII brown with a pair of dark brown spots medially, terga IX–X yellowish brown; mediodorsal posterior margin of metanotum and terga I–VII each with a protuberance ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). All legs without coxal gills. Gills present on terga I–VII ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Inner margin of cerci with a few swimming bristles from apical half; median caudal filament with only one segment.
Material examined (deposited in ethanol). 10 nymphs, CHINA, Liaoning, Taizihe River, 18.v.2009, leg. Qu Xiaodong.
Distribution. China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning), Korea, Mongolia, Russia.
Comments. Baetiella tuberculata is easily distinguished from its congeners by the distinctive color patterns of dorsum of thorax and abdominal terga. This species is mainly distributed in high latitude area of Asia, such as Russian Far East, Mongolia, Korea and northeastern China. Quan et al. (2002) reported this species from Heilongjiang Province; geographically this record represents the most northward distribution of the genus in China.
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Baetiella tuberculata ( Kazlauskas, 1963 )
Shi, Weifang & Tong, Xiaoli 2015 |
Pseudocloeon (Baetiella) tuberculatum:
Park 1996: 58 |
Novikova 1987: 16 |
Waltz 1987: 563 |
Kazlauskas 1963: 586 |
Baetiella japonica
Imanishi 1940: 227 |