Capnia Pictet, 1841
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3812.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919221 |
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Capnia Pictet, 1841 |
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sensu stricto |
Capnia Pictet, 1841 View in CoL sensu stricto
( Figs. 3–4 View FIGURES 1–6 , 24 View FIGURES 23–31 , 39 View FIGURES 32–48 )
Capnia (Capnia) Pictet, 1841 View in CoL — Pictet 1841: 116. (original description, type species not designated).
Capnia Pictet, 1841 View in CoL — Enderlein 1909: 391. (transfer of Capnia (Gripopteryx) into Gripopterygidae Enderlein, 1909 View in CoL , designation of Capnia nigra Pictet, 1840 View in CoL (sic!; = Perla nigra Pictet, 1833 ) as the type species of Capnia View in CoL ); Kimmins 1947: 261. (define the identity of C. nigra ( Pictet, 1833)) .
Capnia atra View in CoL species group sensu Zhiltzova 2001 — Zhiltzova 2001: 424. (definition); Zhiltzova 2003: 324. (revision, partly refers to Capnia Pictet, 1841 View in CoL sensu lato).
Capnia nearctica View in CoL species group sensu Nelson & Baumann, 1989 — Nelson & Baumann 1989: 336. (definition and revision, partly refers to Capnia Pictet, 1841 View in CoL sensu lato).
Diagnosis. Male epiproct: B-scl vestigial, fused with Ep-scl and turned into a vestigial Ll; Lb-scl large, divided from Ep-scl; Ep-scl laterally divided along entire length with connecting membrane, ventrally entire, caudal setae present; I-scl small, curved hook, Ec present. Male Pp: apical part long and wide; Fp long and medium wide, fused with Rp. Male Sg: fused with St 9 and Tg 9, vesicle lacking. Female Sg: rounded, entire or narrower than St 8; inner sclerites present. Male tergites: Tg 7 with process. Ventral thoracic sclerites: MPrs and MeFs triangular, MeFsp separated from MePfs. Macropterous wings: forewing A1 beyond a and R1 before r curved.
Species included. Type species: Perla nigra Pictet, 1833 ; Further species: Capnia ahngeri Koponen, 1949 (in Koponen & Brinck 1949), C. aligera Zapekina-Dulkeit, 1975a , C. atra Morton, 1896 , C. khubsugulica Zhiltzova & Varykhanova, 1987 , C. nearctica Banks, 1918 , C. pygmaea ( Zetterstedt, 1840) , C. zaicevi Klapálek, 1914 . 4 are Transpalaearctic, 3 from the East Palaearctic (including 1 endemic to Mongolia) and 1 is Holarctic with Transberingian connection; 5 of these examined (see Appendix 1).
Remarks. This sensu stricto diagnosis of the genus is based on the type species, C. nigra ( Pictet, 1833) . As it differs markedly from the most of the species previously placed in Capnia , the sensu stricto diagnosis confirms only eight species in this genus. Capnia kurnakovi Zhiltzova, 1978 (in Zhiltzova & Levanidova 1978) and C. alternata Zapekina-Dulkeit, 1975b may belong here, but no material was available for examination and illustrations and descriptions available lack exact details of the epiproct.
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Capnia Pictet, 1841
Murányi, Dávid, Gamboa, Maribet & Orci, Kirill Márk 2014 |
Capnia atra
Zhiltzova, L. A. 2003: 324 |
Zhiltzova, L. A. 2001: 424 |
Capnia nearctica
Nelson, C. R. & Baumann, R. W. 1989: 336 |
Capnia
Kimmins, D. E. 1947: 261 |
Enderlein, G. 1909: 391 |
Capnia (Capnia)
Pictet, F. J. 1841: 116 |