Pachyhelea Wirth

Borkent, Art, 2014, The Pupae of the Biting Midges of the World (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), With a Generic Key and Analysis of the Phylogenetic Relationships Between Genera, Zootaxa 3879 (1), pp. 1-327 : 105-106

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3879.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5593073

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/027587C9-BD46-301F-FD52-1C494ED8E46E

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Felipe

scientific name

Pachyhelea Wirth
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Pachyhelea Wirth View in CoL

( Figs. 22G View FIGURE 22 , 28F View FIGURE 28 , 31G View FIGURE 31 , 41C View FIGURE 41 , 46M View FIGURE 46 , 53F View FIGURE 53 , 70B View FIGURE 70 , 77K–L View FIGURE 77 )

DIAGNOSIS: Only pupa of Ceratopogonidae with dorsal apotome with only one campaniform sensillum ( Fig. 22G View FIGURE 22 ), metathorax with only one campaniform sensillum (M-3-T) situated at least ⅓ the length of the metathorax from its anterior margin ( Fig. 53F View FIGURE 53 ), apex of the halter extending posteriorly to about 1/6 length of tergite 2 (as in Fig. 33L View FIGURE 33 ), L-1-IV and L-3-IV short setae on separate tubercles, L-2-IV well separated from L-3-IV, V-7-IV is closer to L-4-IV than to V-5-IV and V-6-IV, which are closely abutting ( Fig. 70B View FIGURE 70 ).

DESCRIPTION: Total length = 7.22 mm. Without larval exuviae retained on abdomen. Exuviae with flagellum appressed against lateral margin of midleg, wing (as in Figs. 16B View FIGURE 16 , 33B View FIGURE 33 ). Ecdysial tear around base of antenna, along lateral margin of face to palpus (as in Figs. 17C View FIGURE 17 , 79H View FIGURE 79 ). Head: Dorsal apotome ( Fig. 22G View FIGURE 22 ), uncertain ventral line of weakness, without dorsomedial tubercle, without central dome; dorsolateral cephalic sclerite (as in Fig. 13H View FIGURE 13 ) fused to scutum, each side separated medially by dorsal apotome in whole pupa; mouthparts ( Fig. 28F View FIGURE 28 ) with mandible well-developed, lacinia absent; palpus extending posterior to posterolateral margin of labium; labium separated medially by labrum, hypopharynx; apex of antenna ( Fig. 41C View FIGURE 41 ) barely anterior to posterior extent of midlength portion of midleg (portion lateral to mesosternum), narrowed posteriorly; sensilla: dorsal apotomals ( Fig. 22G View FIGURE 22 )—1 elongate seta, 1 campaniform sensillum; dorsolateral cephalic sclerite sensilla—1 seta, 1 campaniform sensillum; clypeal-labrals ( Fig. 28F View FIGURE 28 )—2 slender setae; oculars ( Fig. 28F View FIGURE 28 )—1 seta, 1 campaniform sensillum. Thorax: Prothoracic extension ( Fig. 28F View FIGURE 28 ) wide, well-developed but very narrow dorsolaterally, extending from palpus to antenna; mesonotum without tubercles, not extending posteromedially, not dividing metathorax medially ( Fig. 53F View FIGURE 53 ); respiratory organ ( Fig. 46M View FIGURE 46 ) length/width = 3.96–5.00, elongate, moderately slender, somewhat flattened apically, with pores closely abutting at apex of respiratory organ, arranged in single row, outer surface with some wrinkles, with short, wide pedicel, base with elongate posteromedial apodeme, membranous base of respiratory organ short, annulated, tracheal tube straight to slightly curved along length, with spirals restricted to base, wrinkles to half length; wing ( Fig. 41C View FIGURE 41 ) with short tubercle at apex of hind leg, separated medially by fore-, midlegs; halter apex and hind leg (as in Fig. 33J View FIGURE 33 ) broadly abutting; halter apex extending posteriorly to 1/6 length of tergite 2; legs ( Fig. 41C View FIGURE 41 ) with lateral margin of foreleg near midlength of wing evenly curved; hind leg visible at lateral margin of wing (as in Fig. 33J View FIGURE 33 ); with apex of foreleg moderately anterior to apex of midleg; apex of hind leg abutting apex of midleg laterally; sensilla: anteromedials—2 elongate setae, 1 campaniform sensillum (as in Figs. 31L–M View FIGURE 31 ); anterolaterals—1 moderately long seta; dorsal setae ( Fig. 31G View FIGURE 31 )—D- 1-T, D-2-T, D-4-T, D-5-T setae, D-3-T campaniform sensillum, D-3-T lateral to D-4-T; supraalar 2—campaniform sensillum; metathoracics ( Fig. 53F View FIGURE 53 )—1 campaniform sensillum; M-3-T distant from margin of metathorax (at least 1/3 length of metathorax). Abdomen: with tergite 1 with 3 medial spots, tergites 2–7 with medial area with stripe, 2 anterolateral spots, sternites 3–7 with medial stripe, anterolateral spot; sternite 8 with dark posteromedial apodeme, segment 2 as wide or slightly wider than segment 3, segments with undivided, thin to thick setae, with rounded to pointed, short tubercles, tergites or sternites entire, each without membranous disc; segment 9 ( Figs. 77K–L View FIGURE 77 ) not strongly modified, terminal processes separated basally, each projecting posterodorsolaterally, tapering to pointed apex; sensilla: tergite 1 ( Fig. 53F View FIGURE 53 ) with 7 setae, 3 campaniform sensilla, including 3 lateral sensilla, D-2- I, D-3-I closely approximated, D-7-I situated anteriorly near D-3-I; segment 4 ( Fig. 70B View FIGURE 70 )—D-2-IV, D-3-IV short to moderately elongate setae, D-2-IV on short tubercle, D-5-IV very short seta, D-8-IV, D-9-IV short setae; D-5-IV without tubercle, D-8-IV, D-9-IV on separate but closely approximated tubercles, posterior dorsal sensilla in transverse row, arranged medially to laterally: D-5-IV, D-4-IV, D-8-IV, D-9-IV; D-7-IV near D-3-IV; L-1-IV short seta on rounded tubercle, near L-3-IV; L-2-IV, L-3-IV, L-4-IV short setae, L-2-IV, L-3-IV on very short tubercles, L-4-IV on pointed, elongate tubercle, V-5-IV, V-7-IV short setae, V-6-IV moderately elongate, on short tubercles, V-5-IV, V-6-IV closely approximated, V-7-IV closer to L-4-IV; segment 8 without D-3-VIII, without L-1-VIII; segment 9 ( Figs. 77 View FIGURE 77 K-L)—with D-5-IX, D-6-IX campaniform sensilla.

DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT: The genus Pachyhelea is known from two species in the Nearctic and Neotropical Regions ( Borkent 2014 ). The pupa of the only known species was collected in shallow water among filamentous algae ( Spirogyra majuscula ).

TAXONOMIC DISCUSSION: One species of Pachyhelea is known as a pupa ( Tables 2–3 View TABLE 2 View TABLE 3 ).

MATERIAL EXAMINED: P. pachymera : 1 pupal exuviae, Arroyo Zapata, Partido de Magdalena , Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 23-XI-1981 ( MLPA) ; 1 pupal exuviae, as previous locality, 24-XII-1981 ( MLPA) ; 1 pupal exuviae, Santa Ana, Entre Rios, Argentina, 9-XI-1984 ( MLPA) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

SubFamily

Ceratopogoninae

Tribe

Palpomyiini

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