Antillocladius Saether

Humberto F. Mendes, Trond Andersen & Ole A. Saether, 2004, A review of Antillocladius Saether, 1981; Compterosmittia Saether, 1981 and Litocladius new genus (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae), Zootaxa 594, pp. 1-82 : 25-26

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158827

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3500996

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scientific name

Antillocladius Saether
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Key to the males of Antillocladius Saether View in CoL

1. Squama bare ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 D); Mexico..................................... A. zempoalensis View in CoL new species

— Squama with setae ......................................................................................................... 2

2. Anal point nearly parallel­sided with numerous, weak, partly anterior directed setae ; inferior volsella either pointed triangular or consisting of a long apically simple or bifid lobe; wing bare ..................................................................................................... 3

— Anal point tapering with numerous, usually strong and posterolateral directed setae ; inferior volsella either with a dorsal anterior triangular to digitiform part and a more rounded ventral lobe or circular with or without additional rounded posterior extension and conspicuously set off; wing usually with apical setae ........................................... 6

3. Inferior volsella pointed triangular, costal extension very long................................... 4

— Inferior volsella a long posteromedially directed simple or apically bifid lobe, costal

extension of moderate length ....................................................................................... 5 4. Inferior volsellae triangular, leaf­like ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D); Brazil............... A. folius View in CoL new species

— Inferior volsella small, sharply pointed ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 D); Brazil............. A. biota View in CoL new species

5. Inferior volsella apically bifid ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 C); Brazil................ A. sooretama View in CoL new species

— Inferior volsella simple ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 D); Brazil, Venezuela............ A. ubatuba View in CoL new species

6. Virgaatleastnearlyaslongashalfphallapodemelength; wingmembranewithapicalsetae ....................................................................................................................................... 7

Virga View in CoL absent or short; wing membrane with or without apical setae .......................... 11

7. Anal point with numerous weak setae ; inferior volsella weak ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 D); Venezuela, Ecuador....................................................................... A. venequatoriensis View in CoL new species

— Anal point with strong, stiff setae ; inferior volsella well developed............................ 8

8. Wing with few setae apically in cell r4+5; AR 1.4–1.7................................................. 9

— Wing with more numerous apical setae present also in cells m1+2 and sometimes m3+4; AR 1.0–1.6 ................................................................................................................. 10

9. Virga View in CoL nearly as long as phallapodeme ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 E); Brazil.............. A. musci View in CoL new species

Virga View in CoL less than half as long as phallapodeme; China, Thailand...................................... ........................................................................................... A. zhengi Wang and Saether View in CoL

10. Virga View in CoL about 2/3 as long as phallapodeme; squama with 5–6 setae ; cell m3+4 with sev­ eral setae ; Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua, USA............................ A. pluspilalus Saether View in CoL

— Virgahalfaslongasphallapodeme;squamawith 8–13 setae ;cellm3+4 bare; China, Russia................................................................................... A. scalpellatus Wang and Saether View in CoL

11. Virga View in CoL consisting of 2 or 6 very short spines; costal extension short .......................... 12

Virga View in CoL absent; costal extension long............................................................................ 13

12. Virga View in CoL consisting of 6 spines; inferior volsella with digitiform dorsal anterior lobe cov­ ering rounded posterior, ventral lobe ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 F); Mexico A. calakmulensis View in CoL new species

Virga View in CoL consisting of 2 spines; inferior volsella apically divided into 2 semicircular lobes ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 F); Mexico................................................................ A. herradurus View in CoL new species

13. Inferior volsella a well set off circular lobe with additional posterior semicircular extension; wing membrane bare; Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, USA A. arcuatus Saether View in CoL

— Inferior volsella a well set off circular lobe; wing membrane usually with setae ...... 14

14. Wing membrane with numerous apical setae , present also in cell m3+4; Ecuador.......... ................................................................ A. skartveiti Andersen and Contreras­Ramos View in CoL

— Wing membrane with 0–3 setae apically in cell r4+5; Brazil, Saint Vincent, Venezuela...................................................................................................... A. antecalvus Saether View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

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