Robackia Saether
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.177577 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5612510 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0E6487EA-FF83-734D-FF70-BDDB443AF986 |
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Robackia Saether |
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Robackia Saether View in CoL View at ENA
Robackia Saether, 1977: 123 View in CoL .
Saether (1977) erected the genus Robackia View in CoL recognizing three species, R. demeijerei ( Kruseman, 1933) View in CoL , R. claviger ( Townes, 1945) View in CoL , and R. pilicauda Saether, 1977 View in CoL , and provided keys to the larvae (except R. pilicauda View in CoL ), pupae, and males. R. demeijerei View in CoL is recorded from the Russian Far East ( Makarchenko et al. 2000); R. pilicauda View in CoL from North Korea and China ( Reiss 1980; Wang et al. 1991).
Within the Harnischia complex, the males of Acalcarella Shilova , Robackia , and Parachironomus Lenz are similar in having a small inferior volsella and a digitiform superior volsella that is more than 2.5 times as long as wide. Robackia has a clavate gonostylus, which is widest near apex ( Cranston et al. 1989). The larva of Robackia differs from other Chironomini with the exceptions of Beckidia and Demicryptochironomus Lenz in possessing 7 antennal segments and a slender, seta-like SII ( Pinder & Reiss 1983).
There are five previous records of Robackia from Japan: Kitagawa (1997a: 165–166, as Robackia sp. RA, Kiso River, Gifu Prefecture, description); Tojo et al. (1997: 54, as Robackia sp., Surigami River, Fukushima Prefecture, catalog); Kato et al. (2003: 332, as Robackia sp., Kizu River, Kyohtanabe, Kyoto Prefecture, catalog); Inoue et al. (2003: 336, as Robackia sp., Kizu River, Kyohtanabe, Kyoto Prefecture, catalog); Kitagawa (2005: 33, 35, as Robackia sp. RB, Kumano River, Mie / Wakayama Prefectures, catalog). Further, Yamamoto (2001: 253, Fig. 232; 2005: 1140, Fig. 108) mentioned that he had found Robackia sp. larvae and redrew the figure of the male hypopygium of R. claviger from Saether (1977: 127, Fig. 46C), but did not give any information on the distribution of the genus in Japan. Since all records of Robackia from Japan have been based on larvae only, the identity of the species has not been known.
FIGURE Chernovskiia orbicus ( Townes, 1945) View in CoL , larva. A, antenna. B, tip of antenna. C, mandible. D, mentum and ventromental plates. E, premandible. F, premento-hypopharyngial complex. G, body segment VIII–IX. H, anal part.
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Chironominae |
Robackia Saether
Kobayashi, Tadashi 2007 |
Robackia
Saether 1977: 123 |