Ablabesmyia

Saether, Ole A., 2011, Notes on Canadian Ablabesmyia Johannsen, with keys to known Nearctic immatures of the genus (Diptera: Chironomidae), Zootaxa 3069, pp. 43-62 : 46-47

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.279010

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5679758

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B287EE-FFED-FFB6-FF48-5A1F36ADFD3C

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scientific name

Ablabesmyia
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Key to known Nearctic larvae of Ablabesmyia View in CoL

1. Maxillary palp with 2–3 distinct basal segments ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C–F, H, I)............................................... 2

- Maxillary palp with 5–6 distinct basal segments ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 B, G).................................................. 12

2. Ligula with apices of teeth even, median and inner teeth truncate with paler apices; procercus 5.0–7.0 times as long as wide, posterior parapod without distinct dark claw, with extensive lateral hooklets on shaft........... A. (Asayia) annulata (Say) View in CoL

- Ligula with apices of teeth concave arc; procercus 2.0–4.0 times as long as wide, 1–3 distinct dark claws on each posterior parapod (except in A. (Karelia) philosphagnos View in CoL ).............................................................. 3

3. Head capsule with two ventromesal dark spots larger one closer to the middle, the other smaller near the posterior margin and posterior parapod without sharply bent tooth..................................... Ablabesmyia (A.) simpsoni Roback View in CoL

- Head capsule with at most a faint mesal-ventral spot near posterior margin or when spots distinct posterior parapod with sharply bent tooth..................................................................................... 4

4. No distinct dark claw on posterior parapods and maxillary palp with 2 segments ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D)............................................................................................... A. (Karelia) philosphagnos Beck et Beck View in CoL

- 1–3 distinct dark claws on posterior parapods............................................................... 5

5. Maxillary palp with 2 distinct segments.................................................................... 6

- Maxillary palp with 3 distinct segments.................................................................... 9

6. Posterior parapod with 3 darker claws.......................................... A. (Karelia) cinctipes (Johannsen) View in CoL

- Posterior parapod with 1–2 darker claws................................................................... 7

7. One dark claw of posterior parapod distinctly longer than second...................... A. (Karelia) illinoensis (Malloch) View in CoL

- Dark claws of posterior parapod more subequal in length...................................................... 8

8. Ligula with inner teeth outcurved ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 J); head capsule about 1.3–1.4 mm long; segments of maxillary palp subequal in length ( Fig.5 View FIGURE 5 E)........................................................ A. (Karelia) pulchripennis (Lundbeck) View in CoL

- Ligula with inner teeth relatively straight; head capsule less than 1.3 mm long, apical segment of maxillary palp slightly longer than basal segment............................................................ A. (Karelia) peleensis (Walley) View in CoL

9. Ligula with apices of teeth in approximately straight line..................................... A. (A.) janta (Roback) View in CoL

- Ligula with apices of teeth in concave arch................................................................ 10

10. Ligula more than 80 µm long, mandible more than 155 µm long............................................... 11

- Ligula less than 80 µm long, mandible generally less than 155 µm long.. A. (A.) parajanta Roback View in CoL , A. (A.) rhamphe Sublette View in CoL

11. Posterior parapods each with 1 dark claw; head capsule sometimes with distinct mesal-ventral spot; ligula with inner teeth dis- tinctly outcurved ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 L)........................................................... A. (A.) basalis (Walley) View in CoL

- Posterior parapods each with 2 dark claws; ligula with inner teeth at most slightly outcurved ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 M)................................................................................................. A. (A.) monilis View in CoL auct nec L.

12. Head capsule with large dorsal, anteromesal, dark brown spot; posterior parapod without sharply bent tooth............................................................................................. A. (A.) hauberi Beck et Beck View in CoL

- Head capsule without dark brown apicoventral rectangle, posterior parapod with or without sharply bent tooth........... 13

13. All teeth of ligula completely dark; posterior parapods each with one distinctly dark claw and one additional claw which may be slightly darkened, with sharply bent tooth, AR 4.5–5.2..................................... A. (A.) aspera Roback View in CoL

- Apices of 3 median teeth of ligula pale, posterior parapods each with 2–3 distinctly dark claws, without sharply bent tooth, AR 3.8–4.6........................................................................... A. (A.) mallochi (Walley) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

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