Chaetocladius dissipatus (Edwards, 1929)
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Chaetocladius dissipatus |
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Chaetocladius dissipatus View in CoL View at ENA
(n = 2 male exuviae + 2 male pharate adults; Fig. 7F View Figure 7 )
Eastern Pyrenees, SW France.
1. FS, well-developed, 90-100 μm long;
2. TH, club-like;
3. Dc 1 located close to Dc 2, Dc3 close to Dc 4; d1 = d3, 10-15; d2, 60-70;
4. Dc 1, Dc 3 and Dc 4 (type-a); Dc 2, (type-b);
5. Present on sternite III/IV-VII, consists of scattered spines, ( Langton 1991, Fig. 63i);
6. M, short, conspicuous and spine-like; ApiL, indistinct ( Fig. 7F View Figure 7 ; Langton 1991, Fig. 63j).
Langton, P. H. 1991. A key to pupal exuviae of the West Palaeractic Chironomidae. Privately published. Huntingdon, England, 386 pp.
Figure 7. Pupal exuviae of Chaetocladius spp. Caudal area of sternite VI of:A) C. melaleucus; C) C. sp. cf. laminatus. Tergite VIII (caudal part, dorsal) and anal lobe of: B) C. melaleucus; D-E) C. sp. cf. laminatus; F) C. dissipatus; G) C. sp. cf. guardiolei sp. n; L) C. cf. callauensis sp. n.; M) C. sp. cf. parerai sp. n; N) C. mantetensis. Thoracic horn of: H) C. sp. cf. laminatus; I) C. mantetensis; J) C. cf. parerai sp. n; K) C. cf. callauensis sp. n.
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