Caenis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.179923 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E91135-4F20-E612-FF02-83C1878AFEE5 |
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Key to Caenis View in CoL View at ENA species from Argentina View in CoL
Mature nymphs
1. Dark pigments on head present on mediolongitudinal line of occiput ( Fig. 166 View FIGURES 165 – 166 ); coxal processes narrow, with smooth margins ( Figs. 21–22 View FIGURES 15 – 30 ); tarsal claws I–II with 5–7 very large denticles ( Figs. 28–29 View FIGURES 15 – 30 ); operculate gills heavily maculated ( Figs. 27 View FIGURES 15 – 30 , 159 View FIGURES 158 – 161 , 173 View FIGURES 172 – 178 ) [PA, ARG (Corrientes, Formosa)] ............. C. burmeisteri
1´. Dark pigments on head variable but never present on medial line of occiput ( Figs. 165 View FIGURES 165 – 166 , 167–171); coxal processes more or less elongated, with serrated margins (e.g., Figs. 1–2 View FIGURES 1 – 14 , 39–40 View FIGURES 31 – 49 , 127–128 View FIGURES 123 – 138 ); tarsal claws I– II with small denticles or without (e.g., Figs. 3–4 View FIGURES 1 – 14 ); operculate gills not maculated ( Figs. 44 View FIGURES 31 – 49 , 134 View FIGURES 123 – 138 , 110 View FIGURES 96 – 122 ) or slightly maculated ( Figs. 158 View FIGURES 158 – 161 , 172 View FIGURES 172 – 178 ) ............................................................................................................. 2
2. Small species (body length of male <3.0 mm, female <3.8 mm); general coloration very pale, whitish or yellowish almost without grayish shading ( Fig. 162 View FIGURES 162 – 164 ); foretibia with a medial row of long setae, as long or longer than width of tibia ( Fig. 130 View FIGURES 123 – 138 ); posteromedian projection of abdominal tergum II short and very broad ( Figs. 126 View FIGURES 123 – 138 , 162 View FIGURES 162 – 164 ); IX sternum with a deep V-shaped notch at hind margin and with very short lateral spines ( Fig. 135 View FIGURES 123 – 138 a–b) [URU, ARG ( Formosa, Misiones, Buenos Aires)] ................................... C. tenella
2´. Medium to large species (male length> 3.5 mm, female> 4.1 mm); general coloration darker, yellowish brown to dark brown with grayish markings ( Figs. 158, 160–161 View FIGURES 158 – 161 , 163–164 View FIGURES 162 – 164 ); foretibia only with short setae ( Fig. 83 View FIGURES 66 – 85 ); posteromedian projection of abdominal tergum II longer and narrower (e.g., Fig. 48 View FIGURES 31 – 49 ); hind margin of IX sternum rounded, truncate or with an U-shaped indentation, lateral spines longer and stronger (e.g., Fig. 49 View FIGURES 31 – 49 ) ......................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Occiput without submedian marks (Fig. 167); operculate gills only with simple setae dorsally ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 31 – 49 ). 4
3´. Occiput at least with a pair of submedian star-like dark markings ( Figs. 165 View FIGURES 165 – 166 , 168–171); operculate gills with simple setae and plumose or scale-shaped microtrichia1 dorsally (e.g., Figs. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 14 , 74 View FIGURES 66 – 85 )........................... 5
4. Abdominal sternum IX with a median U-shaped indentation on posterior margin ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 31 – 49 ) [BO, ARG (Córdoba, Catamarca, Santiago, Salta)] ................................................................................ C. dominguezi
4´Abdominal sternum IX with straight or slightly rounded posterior margin [CHI, ARG (Neuquén, Río Negro)] ........................................................................................................................................... C. gonseri
5. Dorsal surface of body and operculate gills with large, scale-shaped microtrichia ( Figs. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 14 i-j in Malzacher 2001); lateral margin of segment IX, besides short and apically frayed spines, with small teeth ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 14 l in Malzacher 2001) [BRA, ARG (Misiones)] .............................................................................. C. plaumanni
5’. Dorsal surface of body and operculate gills without or with small ramified or bifurcate microtrichia ( Figs. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 14 , 74 View FIGURES 66 – 85 , 116 View FIGURES 96 – 122 ); lateral margin of segment IX without small teeth .................................................................... 6
1. Microtrichia can only be seen under high magnification (e.g., x100–x400) 6. Hind margin of the head with relatively long, laterally directed setae; abdominal sterna with blackish sublateral spots and other distinct marks ( Fig. 179 View FIGURES 179 – 184 ); coxal processes short, semicircular or semielliptical ( Figs. 1–2 View FIGURES 1 – 14 ) [ARG (Buenos Aires, Santiago, Catamarca, Tucumán)] ........................................ C. argentina
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