Procloeon, Bengtsson, 1915

Kluge, Nikita J., 2020, New subgenus Monilistylus subgen. n. and a new species Procloeon (Monilistylus) ornatipennis sp. n. (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae: Procloeon), Zootaxa 4742 (3), pp. 573-587 : 577

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4742.3.11

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B5B11009-059B-4DC1-85B6-831A67B72166

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3684994

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE87E8-FF9B-7F1A-9CF7-FF21525BFED4

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scientific name

Procloeon
status

s.l.

Procloeon View in CoL View at ENA /g1, or genus Procloeon Bengtsson 1915 s.l.

Branch «11»: Kluge & Novikova 1992: Fig. 11 View FIGURES 9–25 ;

Procloeon View in CoL /g1: Kluge 2012: 362;

genus Procloeon: Kluge 2016: 494 View in CoL .

Type species: Cloeon bifidum Bengtsson 1912 .

Autapomorphy of Procloeon View in CoL /g1. At distal part of larval cercus, each cercomere bears apically on its outer (lateral) side one large spine directed posteriorly; usually this spine is spindle-like thickened and its length exceeds length of cercomere ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1–8 ).

Composition. The taxon Procloeon View in CoL /g1 includes the plesiomorphon Procloeon View in CoL /g2 (or subgenus Procloeon View in CoL ), holophyletic subgenera Oculogaster Kluge 2016 , Pseudocentroptiloides Jacob (in Jacob & Glazaczow) 1987 View in CoL , Securiops Jacobus, McCafferty & Gattolliat 2006 View in CoL and Monilistylus subgen. n. Characters of these taxa are briefly given in the Table 1 View TABLE .

Discussion. Among species of the taxon Procloeon s. l. and among its subordinated taxa Procloeon s. str, Pseudocentroptiloides and Securiops , some species have no hind wings, and some species have hind wings of the « Centroptilum - type », i.e. narrow, with two longitudinal veins and with hooked costal process. The same variability occurs within many baetid taxa, so recently presence/absence of hind wings is regarded to be purely a species-specific character. In the past, this character was used as a generic or subgeneric one. Particularly, some authors placed four-winged representatives of Procloeon s.str. in a separate genus or subgenus under the name « Cloeoptilum » (e.g., Kazlauskas 1972) or « Pseudocentroptilum » (e.g., Jacob 1991). The name « Cloeoptilum » remains to be unavailable, because type species have not been formally designated (Hubbard 1979). The name Pseudocentroptilum Bogoescu 1947 belongs to the monotypic taxon opposed to Procloeon s. l. as a whole, while Procloeon s. l. includes both twowinged and four-winged species ( Kluge & Novikova 1992; Kluge et al. 2014: 490). Both known species of the new subgenus Monilistylus have no hind wings.

TABLE. 1. Subordinated taxa of Procloeon/g1

  plesiomorphon Procloeon /g2 Oculogaster Pseudocentroptiloides /g1 (incl. Psammonella ) Securiops Monilistylus
Subgeneric characters:
Margin of labrum with median incision with median incision V-shaped straight with median incision (Fig 16)
Mandibles « Baetis -type» « Baetis -type» « Centroptilum -type» « Centroptilum - type» « Centroptilum - type» (Figs 18–25)
Maxilla pointed pointed blunt with setal row pointed pointed (Fig. 17)
Glossa pointed pointed blunt blunt pointed (Fig. 29)
Paraglossa pointed pointed cylindric with dense apical setae large oval pointed (Fig. 29)
3rd segment of labial palp widened widened greatly widened greatly widened widened (Fig 27)
Stout apical setae on femur absent 2 absent absent absent (Figs 30–31)
Viviparity +
Veins of pterostigma several 1 several several several (Fig. 44)
Gonostyli usual usual usual usual modified (Figs 41, 49–53)
Species-specific and individual characters:
Segments of maxillary palp 2–3 2–3 2–3 2 3 (Fig. 17)
Dorsal lamella of tergalii + / – + + / – + – (Figs 9–15)
Hind wing + / – + / – + / –

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Baetidae

Loc

Procloeon

Kluge, Nikita J. 2020
2020
Loc

Procloeon

Kluge 2012: 362
2012
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