Cryptotendipes Beck et Beck, 1969

Mukherjee, Bindarika, Mukherjee, Tuhar & Hazra, Niladri, 2020, A new species of the genus Cryptotendipes Beck et Beck, 1969 (Diptera Chironomidae) from India, with a world key to the males and tentative phylogenetic relationship, Zootaxa 4896 (2), pp. 201-223 : 210-218

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4896.2.3

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4386201

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Cryptotendipes Beck et Beck
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A world key to the species of the genus Cryptotendipes Beck et Beck View in CoL View at ENA (male)

(modified after Pal et Hazra, 2018)

1. Inner margin of gonostylus with basal or median projection.................................................. 2

- Inner margin of gonostylus without projection............................................................ 24

2(1). Inner margin of gonostylus with median projection......................................................... 3

- Inner margin of gonostylus with basal projection.......................................................... 13

3(2). Anal point not longer than superior volsella............................................................... 4

- Anal point longer than superior volsella.................................................................. 6

4(3). Gonostylus with distinct concavity in apical half.............................. C. tuberosus Saether, 2010 (Nearctic) View Figure

- Gonostylus without distinct concavity................................................................... 5

5(4). Superior volsella columniform and straight; anal point rounded at apex...... C. nigronitens ( Edwards, 1929) (Palaearctic) View in CoL View Figure

- Superior volsella digitiform and curved; anal point pointed at apex............. C. pflugfelderi Reiss, 1964 (Palaearctic) View in CoL View Figure

6(3). Anal tergite with high ridge or keel lies dorsally............................................................ 7

- Anal tergite without ridge or keel....................................................................... 8

7(6). Acrostichals 1–7; dorsal ridge on proximal part of TIX....................... C. casuarius ( Townes, 1945) (Holarctic) View in CoL View Figure

- Acrostichals absent; dorsal protrusion on distal part of TIX.................... C. lyalichi ( Zorina, 2006) (Palaearctic) View in CoL View Figure

8(6). Anal point with setae in basal half...................................................................... 9

- Anal point without setae............................................................................. 10

9(8). AR greater than 2.00; superior volsella with 2–3 apical setae and without lateral setae................................................................................................. C. usmaensis ( Pagast, 1931) (Palaearctic) View in CoL View Figure

- AR less than 2.00; superior volsella with 1 apical seta and 2 lateral setae.... C. tobatertius Kikuchi et Sasa, 1990 (Oriental) View in CoL View Figure

10(8). Superior volsella with microtrichia only at base; inner margin of gonostylus sharply incised after proximal half.............................................................................. C. emorsus ( Townes, 1945) (Holarctic) View in CoL View Figure

- Superior volsella with or without microtrichia; gonostylus smoothly curved, without any sharp concavity............. 11

11(10). Superior volsella distinctly bilobed............................. C. daktylos (Walley in Curran, 1934) (Neotropical) View Figure

- Superior volsella not bilobed......................................................................... 12

12(11). Superior volsella curved, swollen at apex and truncated; anal point tapering to point...................................................................................................... C. pilicuspis Saether, 1977 (Nearctic) View in CoL View Figure

- Superior volsella straight, not swollen at apex; anal point parallel–sided to point........................................................................................... C. parallelus Yan, Tang et Wang, 2005 (Palaearctic) View in CoL View Figure

13(2). Small digitiform lobe lies nearer to middle of anal point.................................................... 14

- Anal point without lobe.............................................................................. 19

14(13). Long setae of inner margin of gonostylus lies proximally ( Figs. 1 View FIGURES 1 D–E)..................... C. medialis View in CoL sp.n. (Oriental)

- Long setae of gonostylus present on entire inner margin.................................................... 15

15(14). Tergite IX without dorsal or ventral lobes................................................................ 16

- Tergite IX with pair of dorsal or ventral lobes............................................................ 17

16(15). Gonostylus with basal 1/3 moderately inflated; superior volsella apically triangular ( Figs. 3 View FIGURES 3 A–B)........................................................................................ C. disparilis Pal et Hazra, 2018 (Oriental) View in CoL

- Gonostylus with basal 2/3 moderately inflated; superior volsella digitoform............ C. rutteri Epler, 2018 (Nearctic) View Figure

17(15). Frontal tubercles absent; superior volsella pointed at apex, without microtrichia.............................................................................................. C. tobasecundus Kikuchi et Sasa, 1990 (Oriental) View in CoL View Figure

- Frontal tubercles present; superior volsella obtuse at apex, covered by microtrichia.............................. 18

18(17). Bands of T IX fused; superior volsella constricted in middle, widened at apex........ C. acalcar Reiss, 1990 (Palaearctic) View in CoL View Figure

- Bands of T IX separated; superior volsella slightly swollen in middle, rounded at apex...................................................................................... C. mongolkeleus ( Sasa et Suzuki, 1997) (Palaearctic) View Figure

19(13). Tergite IX with distinct caudolateral shoulders.............................. C. darbyi ( Sublette, 1960) (Holarctic) View in CoL View Figure

- Tergite IX without caudolateral shoulders............................................................... 20

20(19). Superior volsella covered by microtrichia............................................................... 21

- Superior volsella without microtrichia.................................................................. 22

21(20). AR 2.26–2.66; gonostylus obtuse at apex....................... C. mongoljekeus ( Sasa et Suzuki, 1997) (Palaearctic) View Figure

- AR 3.1–3.5; gonostylus pointed at apex....................................... C. ariel ( Sublette, 1960) (Nearctic) View in CoL View Figure

22(20). Anal point without lateral setae..................................... C. nodus Yan, Tang et Wang, 2005 (Oriental) View in CoL

- Anal point with lateral setae.......................................................................... 23

23(22). Apex of anal point truncated; superior volsella either with 2 apical setae or 2 apical and 1 subapical setae............................................................................. C. daitogeheus Sasa et Suzuki, 2001 (Oriental) View in CoL

- Apex of anal point swollen; superior volsella with 2 apical setae ( Figs. 2 View FIGURES 2 A–B).. C. aculeatus Pal et Hazra, 2018 (Oriental) View in CoL

24(1). Gonostylus apically pointed; superior volsella with 1 apical and 3 subapical setae.... C. holsatus Lenz, 1959 (Palaearctic) View in CoL View Figure

- Gonostylus apically rounded; superior volsella with 2 subapical and 2 apical setae.............................................................................................. C. pseudotener ( Goetghebuer, 1922) (Holarctic) View in CoL View Figure

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

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