Hydropsyche obscura Navás 1928
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4915.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4461529 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039AD565-2D09-FFF3-FF1C-FE25FCE1FC46 |
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Hydropsyche obscura Navás 1928 |
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Hydropsyche obscura Navás 1928 View in CoL
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Material examined: Chouly Beni Ghazli Wadi ( CH 0): 11 larvae ( UTA, UGS), including 2 larvae, 28.x.2014 ; 4 larvae, 22.xii.2014 ; 2 larvae, 21.vi.2015; and 3 larvae, 17.iii.2017.
Description: Body length of fifth-instar larva ranging from 11.50 mm to 12.00 mm. Pronotum and head dark ( Figs 4A, 4B View FIGURE 4 ) and frontoclypeal apotome with two light anterolateral spots; oral and aboral spots absent ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 ; Table 2). Lateral parts of submentum short and wide ( Fig. 4C View FIGURE 4 ); prosternites pigmented ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ; Table 2).
Distribution and ecology: It is a North African endemic species; it is restricted to Algeria (in Great Kabylia) and Morocco (in the high Atlas and the Rif). It is considered as a species of high altitudes and cold springs ( Ajakane 1988; Bouzidi 1989) and appears more associated with streams and small bodies of clean water ( Hajji et al. 2013; Hajji 2017). Sekhi et al. (2016) recently reported it for Algeria (Kabylia). During our survey, larvae of this species were collected in two high altitude sites KH1 and CH 0 (at 854 and 1065 m a.s.l., respectively), where the water temperatures are 13–17.3 ° C. The species exhibits a rheophilic character since it was found in fast current velocity (1.2–1.75 m /s) and cohabited with H. siltalai and H. fezana .
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University of Texas at Arlington |
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