Hydrobaenus birulyai Krasheninnikov, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.454.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A54D9E70-D61D-4D85-A2AF-FDD1D6338DD6 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Hydrobaenus birulyai Krasheninnikov |
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sp. nov. |
Hydrobaenus birulyai Krasheninnikov View in CoL , sp. n.
http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ A54D9E70-D61D-4D85-A2AF-FDD1D6338DD6
Figs 1–6 View Figs 1–6
TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype – ♂, Russia: Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Yugorsky Peninsula, Pay-Khoy Range , nameless stream, a tributary of the Peschanaya
River near its estuary, 69,745056º N, 61,812861º E, h= 9 m, 16.VII 2013, leg. A.B.
Krasheninnikov (CCK). Paratypes: 1♂, Yugorsky Peninsula, Pay-Khoy Range
Amderma River, 69,726694º N, 61,715056º E, h= 6 m, 14.VII 2013, leg. A.B. Krasheninnikov (CCK); 1 ♂, Pay-Khoy Range nameless stream on the coast of the Kara
Sea, 69,765056º N, 61,753222º E, h= 5 m, 26.VII 2013, leg. A.B. Krasheninnikov
DIAGNOSIS. The new species is similar to Hydrobaenus tumidistylus Saether,
1976 but differs from latter in having anal point long, wide at apex, rounded,
without microtrichia; acrostichals 16, they situated at some distance from antepronotum; inferior volsella massive, complex shape; gonostylus with large median lobe, located medially.
DESCRIPTION. Adult male (n = 3). Total length 2.7–3.1 mm; length of abdomen 1.9–2.1 mm; wing length 1.7–1.8 mm. Ratio total length/wing length 1.60–
1.69. Head, thorax, abdomen and legs light brown.
view; 2 – hypopygium, holotype, ventral view; 3 – anal point, paratype, dorsal view; 4 –
transverse sternapodeme and virga, paratype; 5, – gonostylus, holotype; 6 – gonostylus,
paratype.
Head. Eye bare, with dorsomedial extension lacking ommatidia. Temporal setae including 2–3 inner and 4 outer verticals and 1–2 postorbitals. Antenna with partly reduced plume, AR 0.50–0.58. Clypeus with 6–12 setae. Lengths of palpomeres (in
μm): 20–24; 39–43; 78–86; 59–74; 86–94.
Thorax. Lateral antepronotals 6–9; dorsocentrals 6–8; acrostichals 16 (begin at some distance from antepronotum, weak, curved at right angles), prealars 3–4. Scu-
tellum with 6–8 setae.
Wing. R with 8–11, R 1 with 0–1, R 4+5 with 0–2 setae; other veins bare. Anal lobe slightly truncated. Costa extending to apex of R 4+5 on 16–24 μm. Squama with
11–12 setae.
Legs. Fore tibia with 35–39 μm long spur; mid tibia with 16–24 μm and 16–20
μm long spurs; hind tibia with 47–55 μm and 16–19 μm long spurs. Hind tibial comb consists of 11–13 setae. Pseudospurs absent, pulvilli reduced, empodium present. Length (in μm) and proportions of legs as in Tables 1, 2.
Hypopygium ( Figs 1–6 View Figs 1–6 ). Tergite IX with 14–25 setae, laterosternite IX with 4–8
setae. Anal point 51–63 µm long, wide at apex, rounded, without microtrichia.
Virga 24–27 μm long consisting of 2–3 spines. Transverse sternapodeme 86–90 μm
long, from straight to convex, phallapodeme 102–114 μm long. Gonocoxite 204–
251 μm long. Superior volsella absent. Inferior volsella massive, complex shape.
Gonostylus 98–106 μm long, with large median lobe; megaseta 16 μm long, well-
developed. HR 2.08–2.37.
Female, pupa and larva. Unknown.
DISTRIBUTION. The new species is known from its type-locality at the PayKhoy Range, Yugorsky Peninsula, Russia.
Abbreviations. P 1 - P 3 – anterior, mid and hind legs; LR – length ta 1 / length ti 1; SV –
length fe+ti / length ta 1; BV – length fe+ti+ta 1 / length ta 2 +ta 3 +ta 4 +ta 5; BR – length of setae on ta 1 / minimal wide of ta 1.
ECOLOGY. All adult collections are confined to the neighborhood of lotic waters and carried out in the second half of July ( Fig. 7 View Fig ). Together with the new species in the studied water bodies Trichotanypus christmasus Makarchenko, 1983
(Podonominae), Diamesa cinerella Meigen, 1835 (Diamesinae) , Constempellina brevicosta (Edwards, 1937) (Chironominae) , and 22 species of Orthocladiinae were collected, among which the most interesting are Hydrobaenus laticaudus Saether,
1976, H. pilipodex Saether, 1976 , Krenosmittia halvorseni (Cranston et Saether,
1986), Parasmittia carinata Strenzke, 1950 , and Rheocricotopus (Rheocricotopus)
gavriloae Krasheninnikov, 2015.
ETYMOLOGY. The species is named in honor of the Russian biologist Alexey
A. Byalynitsky-Birulya (1864–1937), who participated in the Russian polar expedition in 1900–1902 led by Eduard von Toll to study the New Siberian Islands and search for the legendary Sannikov Land.
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Hydrobaenus birulyai Krasheninnikov
Krasheninnikov, A. B. & Vshivkova, K. A. 2022 |
Hydrobaenus majus
Krasheninnikov & Vshivkova 2022 |
Hydrobaenus golovinensis
Krasheninnikov & Vshivkova 2022 |
Chaetocladius
Kieffer 1911 |
Hydrobaenus Fries, 1830
FRIES 1830 |
Hydrobaenus Fries
FRIES 1830 |
Hydrobaenus Fries
FRIES 1830 |
Hydrobaenus
FRIES 1830 |