Epeorus (Caucasiron) psi Eaton, 1885

Vasanth, M., Selvakumar, C., Subramanian, K. A., Sivaramakrishnan, K. G. & Sinha, Bikramjit, 2021, Contribution to the study of Epeorus Eaton, 1881 (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae) from India, Zootaxa 4991 (3), pp. 499-522 : 516-519

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Epeorus (Caucasiron) psi Eaton, 1885
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Epeorus (Caucasiron) psi Eaton, 1885 View in CoL

( Figs 102–116 View FIGURES 102–107 View FIGURES 108–116 )

Material examined: 12 larvae, INDIA, Arunachal Pradesh, West Kameng district, Dirang, Showda village , Dirang river , 27.32675 N, 92.23180 E, 1877 m, 13.iii.2018, coll. Bikramjit Sinha [ZSI/ SRC-I /E-295] GoogleMaps ; 18 larvae, Arunachal Pradesh, Lower Dibang valley district, Roing, Iphipani river , 28.18728 N, 95.84094 E, 488 m, 04.iv.2016, coll. Santabala & Party [ZSI/ SRC / I/E-306-308] GoogleMaps ; 4 larvae, Arunachal Pradesh, West Kameng district, Sangti valley, Khechalu , KhendoRong (stream), 27.420841 N, 92.269538 E, 1790 m, 12.iii.2018, coll. Bikramjit Sinha [ZSI/ SRC-I /E-322] GoogleMaps ; 2 larvae, India, Arunachal Pradesh, West Kameng district, Dirang , Chakpa village , Chakpar Rong (stream), 27.420265 N, 92.21811 E, 1749 m, 11.iii.2018, coll. Bikramjit Sinha [ZSI/ SRC-I /E-328] GoogleMaps .

Description: Mature larva: Body length 14 mm, cerci 16 mm. General colour brown ( Figs 101–102 View FIGURES 92–101 View FIGURES 102–107 ).

Head: Body slightly convex dorsally. Frontal and lateral margins of head expanded, ( Fig. 102 View FIGURES 102–107 ). Labrum rather small with hair-like setae dorsally and laterally; 2 times as wide as long, antero-lateral margins rather angulate; shallow excavation medially, anterior margin almost straight ( Fig. 104 View FIGURES 102–107 ). Hypopharynx pale brown, lingua with anterolateral lobes; superlinguae slightly expanded ( Fig. 105 View FIGURES 102–107 ). Mandible with scattered setae along molar area; incisor well developed; outer incisor longer than inner incisor ( Figs 106–107 View FIGURES 102–107 ). Maxilla as in Fig. 108 View FIGURES 108–116 . Labium: glossae with U-shaped separation; paraglossae slightly expanded laterally; apical segment of palp acutely pointed, dorsal surface with dense row of comb setae ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 108–116 ).

Thorax: Pronotum brown; mesonotum dark brown anteriorly and a pair of lateroparapsidal sutures inside curved posteriorly ( Fig. 102 View FIGURES 102–107 ). Legs: yellowish brown; femora with rounded medial hypodermal femur spot; joint of the femur and tibiae dark brown; outer margin of tibiae of all legs with dense row of long setae ( Figs 110–112 View FIGURES 108–116 ). Claw with 2 denticles ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 108–116 ).

Abdomen: Abdominal terga pale brown, abdominal terga with overturned letter Ψ on terga V–VIII; sterna II–VII with a pair of black slanting streaks and a brown line medially ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 102–107 ); segments I–IX medially with small hair-like setae along the mid-dorsal line. Posterolateral margins of segments I–VII with short and blunt extension ( Figs 102–103 View FIGURES 102–107 ). Sterna pale brown with a pair of black slanting streaks and median black line ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 102–107 ). Gills: gill I very large, greatly extended beneath abdomen ( Figs 103 View FIGURES 102–107 , 114 View FIGURES 108–116 ); costal rib of gills II–VII with short thumb-like projection ( Figs 115–116 View FIGURES 108–116 ); gill VII meets beneath body with short fibrilliform gills ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 108–116 ). Cerci dark brown.

Adult: Description provided by Eaton (1885).

Diagnosis: Epeorus (Caucasiron) psi can be identified by the following combination of characters: (i) femora with rounded medial hypodermal spot ( Figs 110–112 View FIGURES 108–116 ); (ii) claw with 2 denticles ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 108–116 ); (iii) abdominal terga with overturned letter Ψ on terga V–VIII; sterna II–VII with a pair of black slanting streaks and a brown line medi- ally ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 102–107 ).

Distribution: India (Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh) Nepal and Taiwan.

Remarks: The larval description of Epeorus (C.) psi from Nepal was provided for the first time by Braasch (1980). Unfortunately, it is inaccurate and poorly illustrated with schematic drawings. An improved description is given herein which enables its inclusion is the subgenus Caucasiron as per the following diagnostic features provid- ed recently in Hrivniak et al. (2020a). 1. Coloration of abdominal terga, including overturned letter Ψ on abdominal terga V–VIII ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 102–107 ). 2. Coloration of abdominal sterna, including slanting streaks on sterna II–VIII ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 102–107 ). 3. Medial hypodermal femoral spots ( Fig. 110–112 View FIGURES 108–116 ). 4. Claw with 2 denticles ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 108–116 ). 5. Shape of gills II–VII ( Fig. 114–116 View FIGURES 108–116 ) with an outer thumb-like projection.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Heptageniidae

Genus

Epeorus

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