Hagenulus caligatus Eaton, 1882
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A.15. Hagenulus caligatus Eaton, 1882 View in CoL
Figures 8 View Figures 6–9 , 43 View Figures 41–46 .
Hagenulus caligatus Eaton 1882:207 View in CoL (male subimago), 1884:113; Morrison 1919:144 (nymph); Peters 1971:20; Kluge 1994:259 (egg).
Holotype. Male subimago, “ Rangel Mountains, Cuba (Poëy, Chas Wright and Gundlach).
Hagenulus caligatus was described by Eaton (1882) from a male subimago, and the nymph was later illustrated by Morrison (1919). Hagenulus nymphs are recognized by their filter-feeding maxillae and forelegs. The nymphs of Hagenulus caligatus can be separated from those of H. morrisonae by a very broad labrum which exceeds the width of the head.
Ecology. Nymphs of this species are abundant ( Alayo 1977). They live in clean rivers and fast flowing rocky streams where they are found attached to the surface of the rocks, sometimes in large numbers (Alayo in Peters 1971; Alayo 1977). Alayo (in Peters 1971) found imagos and subimagos in the early morning resting on branches near the water about 2−3 m above the ground. Subimagos molted to imagos in approximately 24 hours.
Geographic distribution. Peters (1971) and Kluge (1994) report that this species is found only in the Western region ( Fig. 8 View Figures 6–9 ). Aldana and Fonseca (2001) also reported the species from the Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa Massif, but after reexamination by the senior author the record must be considered a misidentification.
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Hagenulus caligatus Eaton, 1882
L, Carlos Naranjo, Peters, Janice G., del, Pedro López & Castillo 2019 |
Hagenulus caligatus
Peters, W. L. 1971: 20 |
Morrison 1919: 144 |
Eaton, A. E. 1882: 207 |