Epeorus (Proepeorus) aculeatus Braasch, 1990
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Epeorus (Proepeorus) aculeatus Braasch, 1990 |
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Epeorus (Proepeorus) aculeatus Braasch, 1990 View in CoL
Figs 5A–B View Figure 5 , 12D View Figure 12 , 13F View Figure 13 , 15D View Figure 15 , 16I View Figure 16
Epeorus aculeatus Braasch, 1990, p. 7 View in CoL , Figures 1–8 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 View Figure 6 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 (nymph). Types: nymph, from Thailand .
Epeorus aculeatus: Nguyen and Bae 2004, p. 19 View in CoL (nymph); Webb and McCafferty 2006a, p. 65 (male).
Materials examined
One male imago, Futian Village, Eryuan Town , Niujie County, Yunnan Province, collected by Wei ZHNAG, Zhen-Xing MA, 3-11-IV-2018; 1 nymph (1400 m a.s.l.), Jianfeng River , Zhonghe Town , Tengchong City, Yunnan Province, collected by Hui XIE, Yan-Yan JIA, Ping CHEN, 20-VII-2008; 8 nymphs, Laomane (1255 m a.s.l.), Menghai County , Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, collected by Ning DING, 21-III-2008; 6 nymphs, Mengyuan Village , Mengla County , Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, collected by Yun-Lei ZHOU, 14-III -2013; 2 nymphs, Dutian Village (103°54′47.99″N, 23°11′5.67″E), Wenshan City, Yunnan Province, collected by Zhen-Xing MA, 17-X-2020; 5 nymphs, Xiaoyaodian Village (103°56′ 6.27″N, 23°17′56.55″E), Wenshan City, Yunnan Province, collected by Zhen-Xing MA, 17- X-2020 .
Diagnosis and remarks
E. (P.) aculeatus can be distinguished from other congeners by the following characters. In male imago ( Figures 12 View Figure 12 (d) and 13(f)): 1) penes are fused basally and widely divergent apically, each penis lobe shallowly notched apically; 2) base of penes with small median titillators; 3) unique colouration of abdominal terga and sterna (see Webb and McCafferty 2006a: Figures 1–2 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 ). In nymph: posterior margin of abdominal terga II–IX with a pair of long submedian spines ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (b)).
Kluge (2004) placed E. (P.) aculeatus in the subgenus Epeorus s.str., but the presence of median titillators on penes of male indicates that E. (P.) aculeatus is belonging to subgenus Proepeorus . In addition, some new records of Chinese ‘paired-spines’ species (with submedian paired spines or tubercles on nymphal terga, including Epeorus rhithralis Braasch, 1980 , Epeorus bispinosus Braasch, 1980 and Epeorus bifurcatus Braasch & Soldán, 1979 ), which have a close relation with E. (P.) aculeatus but have not been described in adult stages, are also included in this work and regarded as Proepeorus species for the time being.
Distribution
China (Yunnan), Thailand, Vietnam.
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Epeorus (Proepeorus) aculeatus Braasch, 1990
Ma, Zhen-Xing, Lei, Zhi-Ming, Li, Wen-Juan & Zhou, Chang-Fa 2021 |
Epeorus aculeatus: Nguyen and Bae 2004 , p. 19
Webb JM & McCafferty WP 2006: 65 |
Nguyen VV & Bae YJ 2004: 19 |
Epeorus aculeatus
Braasch D 1990: 7 |