Caribaetis planifrons (Kluge, 1992)
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A.5. Caribaetis planifrons (Kluge, 1992)
Figures 4 View Figures 1–5 , 24c, 25b, 30 View Figures 24–30 , 31 View Figures 31–35 .
Baetis (Caribaetis) planifrons Kluge 1992a:15 (male and female imagos, nymph, egg,).
Fallceon planifrons View in CoL ; Lugo-Ortiz, McCafferty and Waltz 1994:487.
Caribaetis planifrons ; Kluge and Novikova 2014:232.
Holotype. Male imago, [Province Artemisa], Soroa , 1-IV-1989, N. Kluge.
Kluge (1992a) established the subgenus Caribaetis within the genus Baetis Leach for two species described from Cuba which differed from Fallceon by the presence of an apical seta on the claw and the absence of a keel between antennal bases. The species were easily distinguished by color pattern. Later, Lugo-Ortiz et al. (1994) synonymized the subgenus Caribaetis with Fallceon and transferred two Cuban species ( Caribaetis planifrons and C. alcarrazae ) to Fallceon ; in 2014, Kluge and Novikova recognized the generic status of Caribaetis .
Ecology. Cañizares (1998) considers this a very abundant species frequently collected in Cuban rivers. Like nymphs of many Baetidae , it is most common in backwaters of stony and stony-sandy rivers with crystal clear waters at a depth between 20 and 40 cm ( Kluge 1992 a, Cañizares 1998, Benítez 2007). Previously, Naranjo (1986) remarked upon the reduced abundance of C. planifrons at higher altitudes. In the literature, there are records from low and high altitudes, but it is most often collected below 500 m. Mature nymphs have been collected throughout the year indicating that the life cycle is non-seasonal.
Geographic distribution. Caribaetis planifrons is found throughout all regions of Cuba (Lugo-Ortiz et al. 1994, Cañizares 1998, Naranjo and Cañizares 1999, Benítez 2007) ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–5 ), Jamaica ( Naranjo and Peters 2016) and Nicaragua ( Meyer et al. 2008.)
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Caribaetis planifrons (Kluge, 1992)
L, Carlos Naranjo, Peters, Janice G., del, Pedro López & Castillo 2019 |
Caribaetis planifrons
Kluge, N. J. & A. Novikova 2014: 232 |
Fallceon planifrons
Lugo-Ortiz, C. R. & W. P. McCafferty & R. D. Waltz 1994: 487 |
Baetis (Caribaetis) planifrons
Kluge, N. 1992: 15 |