Hebridosimulium, Grenier & Rageau, 1961

Craig, Douglas A., Currie, Douglas C., Hunter, Fiona F. & Spironello, Mike, 2006, A taxonomic revision of the southwestern Pacific subgenus Hebridosimulium (Diptera: Simuliidae: Simulium), Zootaxa 1380 (1), pp. 1-90 : 15-16

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1380.1.1

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scientific name

Hebridosimulium
status

 

Key to later instar larvae of Hebridosimulium

Larvae of S. lucyae and S. anatolicum are unknown.

1. Posterior abdomen steatopygous (expanded posterolaterally and posteroventrally) ( Figs. 11h, 12b), circlet of hooks directed posteriorly, more than 5,000 hooks ( Fig. 22b) ........................................................................................................................ 2

- Posterior abdomen callipygous (not markedly expanded) ( Figs. 11a, 12a), circlet of hooks directed more ventrally, less than 4,000 hooks ( Fig. 22a) ....................... 3

2 (1). Head darkly pigmented … ( adsonense subgroup. Figs. 11m, n; 14e, f) ............... 7

- Head pattern with anterior apotome pale or lightly pigmented ( Fig. 13) ............... 8

3 (1). Abdomen with dorsolateral tubercles ( tuberculum subgroup. Figs. 11b–e) .......... 4

- Abdomen lacking dorsolateral tubercles ( Fig. 11a) ........................... S. callipygium

4 (3). Head lightly pigmented overall, posteromedial head spots not marked ( Fig. 13b). .................................................................................................................... S. banksi

- Head pale anteriorly, pigmented posteriorly, head spots more distinct ................. 5

5 (4). Posteromedial head spots in distinct Eiffel Tower configuration, lateral head spots distinct ( Fig. 15a. Tanna), or less so (Erromango) .............................. S. johnfrumi

- Head spot not as above, posterior apotome pigmented, posterolateral head spots pale ( Figs. 13, g, h) ................................................................................................. 6

6 (5). Abdomen markedly pigmented and banded. Malekula ( Fig. 11d). S. pankumuense

- Abdomen paler. Efate ( Fig. 11e)......................................................... S. tuberculum

7 (2). Ecdysial lines markedly pale and straight, posterior inflexion sharper (Santo) ( Fig. 14e) ...................................................................................................... S. adsonense

- Ecdysial lines markedly pale but curved, posterior inflexion more rounded (Malekula) ( Fig. 14f)............................................................................................. S. spiroi

8 (2). Head pale with well-developed posteromedial head spots in Eiffel Tower configuration ....................................................................................................................... 9

- Head pale without distinct head spots, or more evenly, heavily pigmented......... 12

9 (8). Lacking posterolateral pigmentation on apotome ( Fig. 13f) ......................... S. jolyi

- With posterolateral pigmentation on apotome ( Figs. 14a, b)................................ 10

10 (9). Head evenly light brown, posterolateral pigmentation not markedly developed ( Fig. 14a) ......................................................................................... S. steatopygium

- Head markedly pale with posterolateral pigmentation distinct ( Figs. 14b, d)...... 11

11 (10). Posteromedial head spots in Eiffel Tower configuration, posterior edge of apotome markedly emarginate ( Fig. 14d) ................................................. S. undulatum

- Lacking Eiffel Tower configuration, posterior edge of apotome not emarginate ( Fig. 14b) ...................................................................................... S. subparadisium

12 (8). Head evenly pigmented, but anterior apotome pale, muscle scars prominent...... 13

- Head evenly pale, muscle scars not markedly developed ( Fig. 14c). Distinct dark line and spot above lateral stemmata ( Fig. 15c) .............................. S. supercilium .

13 (12). Anterior genae pale ( Figs. 13g, 15b; Fiji only) ................................... S. laciniatum

- Anterior genae heavily pigmented ( Fig. 13h) .................................... S. paradisium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Simuliidae

Genus

Hebridosimulium