Margobaetis Kang & Yang 1994
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5418.5.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10794030 |
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Subgenus Margobaetis Kang & Yang 1994
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Group gracilis View in CoL : Novikova & Kluge 1994: 634 (egg, larva).
Subgenus Margobaetis Kang & Yang (in Kang, Chang & Yang) 1994: 11 (partim).
Type species: Baetis (Margobaetis) mundus Chang & Yang (in Kang & Chang & Yang) 1994.
Diagnosis. Egg more or less asymmetric: in typical case one side bluntly cone-like pointed, with surface mostly smooth; opposite side hemispheric or hemi-ellipsoid, with regularly arranged papillae and/or other relief ( Figs 39–43 View FIGURES 39–43 , 86–89 View FIGURES 86–89 ). Paraglossa narrower than in other Nigrobaetis , with apical setae arranged mostly in 2 longitudinal rows ( Figs 17–18 View FIGURES 13–18 , 54 View FIGURES 53–54 ; Müller-Liebenau 1969: Abb. 140e; Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2023: figs 4b, 12b, 18b, 24b–c, 31b–c, 37d).
Composition. Europe: Nigrobaetis (Margobaetis) gracilis ( Bogoescu & Tabacaru 1957) .
Jordan: probably N. (M.) vuatazi Gattolliat & Sartori in Gattolliat et al. 2012 (egg structure unknown).
Arabia: N. (M.) arabiensis Gattolliat & Sartori 2008 .
Algeria: probably N. (M.) numidicus ( Soldan & Thomas 1983) (egg structure unknown).
Afrotropical Region: probably N. (M.) bethuneae Lugo-Ortiz & de Moor 2000 (egg structure unknown). In subsequent publications, some other Afrotropical species will be described.
Siberia and Far East: N. (M.) bacillus ( Kluge 1983) .
Continental China: probably N. (M.) trialbus Li et al. 2023 (egg structure unknown).
Taiwan: N. (M.) tatuensis (Müller-Liebenau 1985) (= « Baetis taiwanensis »: Kang et al. 1994), N. (M.) mundus (Chang & Yang in Kang et al. 1994). Probably also N. (M.) facetus (Chang & Yang in Kang et al. 1994), N. (M.) terminus (Chang & Yang in Kang et al. 1994) (egg structure unknown).
Oriental Region: N. (M.) minutus ( Müller-Liebenau 1984) (= N. paramakalyani Kubendran & Balasubramanian in Kubendran et al. 2015 syn. n.; = N. sumbensis Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2023 syn. n.), N. (M.) klugei Sivaruban et al. 2022 . Probably also species with unknown egg structure— N. (M.) mirabilis ( Müller-Liebenau 1984) , N. (M.) gombaki ( Müller-Liebenau 1984) , N. (M.) plures Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2023 , N. (M.) palawus Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2023 , N. (M.) suma Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2023 , N. (M.) borneus Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2023 , N. (M.) kaliman Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2023 . Described and figured eggs of N. plures , N. suma and N. kaliman ( Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2023: figs 7, 27, 40) are immature, have no definite shape and have no chorion structure. In subsequent publications, some other Oriental species will be described.
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Margobaetis Kang & Yang 1994
Kluge, Nikita, Sivaruban, T., Srinivasan, Pandiarajan, Barathy, S. & Isack, Rajasekaran 2024 |
gracilis
Novikova, E. A. & Kluge, N. J. 1994: 634 |