Chaetocladius dissipatus (Edwards, 1929)

Moubayed, Joel & Langton, Peter H, 2019, CHAETOCLADIUS BERYTHENSIS SP. N., C. CALLAUENSIS SP. N., C. GUARDIOLEI SP. N. AND C. PARERAI SP. N., FOUR RELICT SPECIES INHABITING GLACIAL SPRINGS AND STREAMS IN EASTERN PYRENEES AND LEBANON (DIPTERA: CHIRONOMIDAE) Abstract, CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research 32 (32), pp. 42-59 : 54

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https://doi.org/10.5324/cjcr.v0i32.3000

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7995900

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scientific name

Chaetocladius dissipatus
status

 

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.

Gallery Image

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.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Genus

Chaetocladius