Copelatus alternatus Sharp, 1882
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7003346 |
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Copelatus alternatus Sharp, 1882 View in CoL
Source of material. All instar larvae studied were associated with adults collected at the following locality: Argentina, Tucumán Province. El Cochuna Provincial Park, 3/ 9-XII-2007, roadside pond; M. C. Michat leg. The identification is firm as C. alternatus is the only Copelatus species known from that locality.
Diagnosis (instar III). The third instar of Copelatus alternatus can easily be distinguished from that of the other species studied in this paper by the following combination of characters: HL = 0.90 mm; L3 <2.00 mm; U <0.40 mm; head capsule rounded, slightly constricted at level of occipital region ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 15–16 ) with scale-like sculpticels present over frontoclypeus and parietale; anterior margin of frontoclypeus narrowly convex, extending mesally at about level of adnasalia ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 15–16 ); adnasalia margined with a mix of bluntly rounded and truncated teeth ( Fig. 63 View FIGURE 63 ); MP2/MP1> 1.50; GA/MP1> 1.50; 1.30 <LP2/LP1 <1.90; inner margin of stipes lacking a dorsal linear row of spinulae; profemur with less than 3 PV and 4 AV secondary setae; metafemur with less than 3 AV secondary setae; urogomphus composed of one urogomphomere; U/HW <0.40; U/LAS <0.50; Neotropical.
Description, instar I ( Figs 1–14 View FIGURES 1–2 View FIGURES 3–5 View FIGURES 6–9 View FIGURES 10–11 View FIGURES 12–14 )
Body: Measurements and ratios aimed to characterize body shape are shown in Table 2 View TABLE 2 .
Head ( Figs 1–9 View FIGURES 1–2 View FIGURES 3–5 View FIGURES 6–9 ): HL = 0.45–0.47 mm; Head capsule rounded, lacking a clear constriction at level of occiput; occipital suture absent; anterior margin of frontoclypeus lightly convex, extending mesally at about level of adnasalia; A/MP = 1.48–1.60; MP/LP = 1.70–1.79; MP2/MP1 = 1.96–2.17; GA/MP1 = 2.50–3.04; LP2/LP1 = 2.27–2.50; MNL/MNW = 2.75–2.88.
Thorax ( Figs 10–11 View FIGURES 10–11 ): L3 = 0.83–0.88 mm.
Abdomen ( Figs 12–14 View FIGURES 12–14 ): LAS = 0.30–0.32 mm; LAS subcylindrical, not constricted posteriorly at point of insertion of urogomphi. Urogomphus: U = 0.18–0.19 mm, composed of one urogomphomere; U/HW = 0.36–0.39; U/LAS = 0.56–0.65.
Chaetotaxy ( Figs 1–14 View FIGURES 1–2 View FIGURES 3–5 View FIGURES 6–9 View FIGURES 10–11 View FIGURES 12–14 ): Position and number of additional setae on legs are shown in Table 3 View TABLE 3 and Figs 10– 11 View FIGURES 10–11 .
Description, instar II. As first-instar larva except as follows:
Body: Measurements and ratios aimed to characterize body shape are shown in Table 4 View TABLE 4 .
Head: HL = 0.65 mm; anterior margin of frontoclypeus more narrowly convex; scale-like sculpticels welldeveloped over frontoclypeus and parietale; adnasalia margined with short bluntly rounded and truncated teeth (see Fig. 63 View FIGURE 63 ); occipital suture present; A/MP = 1.59–1.64; MP/LP = 1.64–1.76; MP2/MP1 = 2.00–2.14; GA/MP1 = 2.38–2.57; LP2/LP1 = 1.78–1.89; MNL/MNW = 2.60–2.78.
Thorax: L3 = 1.32–1.34 mm.
Abdomen: LAS = 0.43–0.44 mm; LAS subcylindrical to subconical, less abruptly converging posteriorly at point of insertion of urogomphi. Urogomphus: U = 0.23–0.24 mm, composed of one urogomphomere; U/HW = 0.31–0.32; U/LAS = 0.54–0.56.
Chaetotaxy: Parietale with 3–5 temporal spines; position and number of secondary setae on legs are shown in Table 5 View TABLE 5 .
Description, instar III ( Figs 15–16 View FIGURES 15–16 , 63 View FIGURE 63 ). As second-instar larva except as follows:
Body: Measurements and ratios aimed to characterize body shape are shown in Table 6.
Head ( Figs 15 View FIGURES 15–16 , 63 View FIGURE 63 ): HL = 0.88–0.89 mm; A/MP = 1.52–1.56; MP/LP = 1.77–1.90; MP2/MP1 = 1.58–1.75; GA/MP1 = 1.83–2.00; LP2/LP1 = 1.42–1.58; MNL/MNW = 2.43–2.83.
Thorax: L3 = 1.74–1.81 mm.
Abdomen ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15–16 ): LAS = 0.68–0.73 mm; U = 0.27–0.30 mm; U/HW = 0.27–0.32; U/LAS = 0.37–0.44.
Chaetotaxy: Parietale with 3–7 temporal spines. Position and number of secondary setae on legs are shown in Table 7 View TABLE 7 .
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