Teloganodidae (Allen, 1965)

Sartori, Michel, Peters, Janice G. & Hubbard, Michael D., 2008, A revision of Oriental Teloganodidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera, Ephemerelloidea), Zootaxa 1957 (1), pp. 1-51 : 47-48

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1957.1.1

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scientific name

Teloganodidae
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Key to known nymphs of Oriental Teloganodidae View in CoL View at ENA

In this key, T. insignis is tentatively placed, although we have not seen any material.

1. Abdominal gills present on segments II–IV (Figs. 95–97), last gill entire; outer margin of hind femora clearly concave ( Fig. 147 View FIGURES 144–149 ); posterolateral projections on abdomen well developed on segments VI–IX ( Fig. 148 View FIGURES 144–149 ) ......................................................................................................................... Derlethina eloisae View in CoL

- Abdominal gills present on segments II–VI (Figs. 82–86) or II–V (Figs. 91–94); outer margin of the hind femora never concave; posterolateral projection on abdomen variable......................................................2

2. Gills present on abdominal segments II–VI; forefemora without a row of transverse setae on dorsal face ( Figs. 59–60 View FIGURES 59–64 ); teeth of inner incisor of left mandible similar in size ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 33–39 )...........................................3

- Gills present on abdominal segments II–V; forefemora with a row of transverse setae on dorsal face (e.g. Fig. 65); teeth of inner incisor of left mandible dissimilar (e.g. Fig. 35 View FIGURES 33–39 ) ....................................................5

3. Outer margin of forefemora with a dense row of thin setae only ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 59–64 ) .................... Teloganodes kodai View in CoL

- Outer margin of forefemora with a dense row of thin setae and some scattered thick and pointed setae ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 59–64 ).......................................................................................................................................................4

4. Labrum ca. 2 times wider than long ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 16–25 ); outer margin of mandibles with 2 stout setae ( Figs. 26 View FIGURES 26–32 , 33 View FIGURES 33–39 ); outer margin of forefemora with 5–7 thick and pointed setae ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 59–64 ) ............... Teloganodes tuberculatus View in CoL

- Labrum ca. 3 times wider than long; outer margin of mandibles with one stout seta; outer margin of forefemora with 12–15 thick and pointed setae ........................................................... Teloganodes insignis View in CoL

5. Gill V entire (Fig. 90); outer incisor of the right mandible spoon-shape ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 26–32 ); eyes of male nymphs orange brown; tergum X without tubercle...................................................................................................6

- Gill V incised apically (Fig. 94); outer incisor of the right mandible normally built (e.g. Fig. 28 View FIGURES 26–32 ); eyes of male nymphs black or yellowish; tergum X with a tubercle .......................................................................7

6. Forefemora ca. 2 times longer than wide; outer margin of forefemora with a submarginal row of stout setae ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 59–64 ); hypopharynx with superlinguae quadrate ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 47–58 ) ........................... Teloganodes jacobusi View in CoL

- Forefemora ca. 1.3–1.4 times longer than wide; outer margin of forefemora without a submarginal row of stout setae ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 59–64 ); hypopharynx with superlinguae oval ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 47–58 ) ........................ Teloganodes hubbardi View in CoL

7. Tarsal claw with at least one subapical tooth ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 77–81 )................................................................................8

- Tarsal claw without subapical tooth ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 77–81 )............................................................................................10

8. Tarsal claw with 2 well developed subapical teeth ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 77–81 ); third segment of labial palp ca. 2.5 longer than wide at base ( Figs. 53, 56 View FIGURES 47–58 )...................................................................................................................9

- Tarsal claw with inner subapical tooth reduced ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 77–81 ); eyes of the male nymph orange-yellowish; third segment of the labial palp more than 3 times longer than wide at base ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 47–58 ) ........ Dudgeodes stephani View in CoL

9. Transverse row on forefemora with both long and stout setae (Fig. 66), apex of outer margin with a single thin seta and inner margin with row of setae ending ca. middle of the margin; a single ventral long seta on inner margin of galea lacinia ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–46 ); eyes of male nymph black ............................... Dudgeodes hutanis View in CoL

- Transverse row on forefemora with short, stout setae only (Fig. 70), apex of outer margin with a cluster of thin setae and inner margin with row of setae for most of its length; 2–3 ventral short setae on inner margin of galea lacinia ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 40–46 ); eyes of male nymph yellowish brown .............................. Dudgeodes ulmeri View in CoL

10. Outer margin of foretibiae with scattered setae; row of 4 setae below mola of right mandible ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 26–32 ); inner margin of forefemora with a few stout setae distally (Fig. 71) ........................ Dudgeodes pescadori View in CoL

- Outer margin of foretibiae with a row of setae; row of 7–8 setae below mola of right mandible ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 26–32 ); inner margin of forefemora with numerous stout setae in distal half (Fig. 73) ......... Dudgeodes celebensis View in CoL

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