Apobaetis, Day, 1955

De Lima, Claudia R. T., Cruz, Paulo Vilela & Hamada, Neusa, 2024, Five new species of Apobaetis Day (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) and updated key to nymphs, Zootaxa 5397 (1), pp. 91-115 : 111-112

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Apobaetis
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Key to the species of Apobaetis View in CoL View at ENA

1. Labial palp segment II with rounded distomedial projection ( Fig. 4G in De Lima et al. 2022)......................... 2

1’. Labial palp segment II with triangular distomedial projection ( Fig. 2G)........................................... 6

2. Dorsal surface of labrum with robust and pointed medial setae near distal margin ( Fig. 2A in Cruz et al. 2020a)............................................................................ A. biancae Cruz, Boldrini & Hamada, 2020

2’. Dorsal surface of labrum without robust and pointed medial setae near distal margin ( Fig. 1A in Cruz et al. 2020a)....... 3

3 (2’). Subtriangular process of left mandible containing a prominent spur on distal margin ( Fig. 4C in De Lima et al. 2022).................................................................. A. irai De Lima, Massariol, Cruz & Hamada, 2022 .

3’ (2’). Subtriangular process of left mandible without a prominent spur on distal margin ( Fig. 1B in Cruz et al. 2020a).......... 4

4 (3’). Posterior margin of abdominal terga IV without spines ( Fig. 11 in Cruz & De-Souza 2014); labial palp segment III rectangular ( Fig. 6 in Cruz & De-Souza 2014).......................................... .. A. kethepiali Cruz & De-Souza, 2014

4’ (3’). Posterior margin of abdominal terga IV with spines ( Fig. 3C); labial palp segment III triangular ( Fig. 2G)................5

5 (4’). Glossa distally rounded ( Fig. 1F in Cruz et al. 2020a)................................... A. lakota McCafferty, 2000 View in CoL

5’ (4’). Glossa distally pointed ( Fig. 3F in Cruz et al. 2020a)....................... A. jacobusi Cruz, Boldrini & Hamada, 2020

6 (1’). Distal margin of labrum with medial spine-like setae ( Fig. 13A); labial palp segment III triangular ( Fig. 13G)............7

6’ (1’). Distal margin of labrum with medial blunt setae ( Fig. 11A); labial palp segment III rectangular or subtriangular ( Fig. 2G; 11G)................................................................................................... 11

7 (6). Subtriangular process in left mandible with three short spine-like setae on base ( Fig. 10D and E in De Lima et al. 2023) ................................................................................................. A. luanae

7’ (6). Subtriangular process in left mandible without spine-like setae on base ( Fig. 2C) ................................... 8

8 (7’). Posterior margin of abdominal terga IV with minute and rounded spines (Fig. 28 in Nieto 2006)............. A. kallawaya View in CoL

8’ (7’). Posterior margin of abdominal terga IV with prominent, pointed or rounded spines ( Fig. 3C; 12C) ...................... 9

9 (8’). Distal margin of labrum without emargination (presence of medial lobe) (Fig. 19 in Nieto 2006) ........ A. niger Nieto, 2006 View in CoL

9’ (8’). Distal margin of labrum with medial emargination ( Fig. 6a and 6b in Nieto 2006)................................. 10

10 (9). Posterior surface of femur with minute and blunt setae near dorsal margin ( Fig. 14A and B)........... A. danielae sp. nov.

10’ (9). Posterior surface of femur without setae near dorsal margin ( Fig. 13 in Nieto 2006) ............... A. insolitus Nieto, 2006 View in CoL

11 (6’). Labial palp with subtriangular segment III ( Fig. 11G)....................................................... 12

11’ (6’). Labial palp with rectangular segment III ( Fig. 2G)......................................................... 13

12 (11). Tarsal claws 1.1× longer than tarsus, without row of denticles (Fig. 17 in Cruz et al. 2011).............................................................................................. A. hamadae Cruz, Boldrini & Salles, 2011 View in CoL

12’ (11). Tarsal claws 0.6–0.7× length of tarsus, with two row of minute denticles ( Fig. 12B).................. A. nisiae sp. nov.

13 (11’). Tarsal claws I, II and III with two rows of denticles ( Fig. 8C in De Lima et al. 2023).................... A. jaquelinae

13’ (11’). Tarsal claws I, II and III without two row of denticles ( Fig. 3A)............................................. 14

14 (13’). Maxillary palp with apex of segment II with constriction (Fig. 19 in Cruz & De-Souza 2014)....................... 15

14’ (13’). Maxillary palp with apex of segment II without constriction ( Fig. 2F)......................................... 16

15 (14). Inner margin of glossa with setae ( Fig. 2F in Cruz 2020)................................. .. A. etowah (Traver, 1935) View in CoL

15’ (14). Inner margin of glossa without setae (Fig. 21 in Cruz & De-Souza 2014).............. A. pucupi Cruz & De-Souza, 2014

16 (14’). Posterior margin of abdominal terga IV with triangular rounded spines ( Fig. 7C in Cruz 2020).......................................................................................... A. signifer Lugo-Ortiz & McCafferty, 1997 View in CoL

16’ (14’). Posterior margin of abdominal terga IV with triangular pointed spines ( Fig. 3C)................................ 17

17 (15’). Posterolateral extension of paraproct without spines ( Fig. 6E)............................................... 18

17’ (15’). Posterolateral extension of paraproct with spines ( Fig. 3D in Cruz 2020) ....................................... 19

18 (17). Paracercus with lateral spines in alternate segments ( Fig. 6G)................................... A. trivellae sp. nov.

18’ (17). Paracercus with lateral spines in all segments ( Fig. 5G in De Lima et al. 2023)........................ A. pasternakae

19 (17’). Glossa longer than paraglossa ( Fig. 8G); distomedial projection of segment II 1.2× longer than segment III ( Fig. 8G)....................................................................................... A. dalcolmoae sp. nov.

19’ (17’). Glossa subequal to paraglossa ( Fig. 2G); distomedial projection of segment II never exceeding segment III ( Fig. 2G)....20

20 (19’). Maxillary palp 2.3× length to galea-lacinia, with prominent palpifer ( Fig. 2F)..................... A. sabinoae sp. nov.

20’ (19’). Maxillary palp 1.5× length to galea-lacinia, without prominent palpifer ( Fig. 4E)........................... A. fiuzai View in CoL

Cruz, P. V., Boldrini, R. & Salles, F. F. (2011) Apobaetis Day (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from northern Brazil: Description of a new species and of the male imago of A. fiuzai Salles & Lugo-Ortiz. Aquatic Insects, 33, 81 - 90. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 01650424.2011.572557

Cruz, P. V. & De-Souza, M. R. (2014) Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil. Zootaxa, 3866 (4), 591 - 599. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3866.4.9

Cruz, P. V., Boldrini, R. & Hamada, N. (2020 a) Redescription of Apobaetis lakota McCafferty, 2000 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) and description of two new species from Brazil. Zootaxa, 4885 (2), 249 - 258. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4885.2.6

De Lima, C. R., Massariol, F. C., Cruz, P. V. & Hamada, N. (2022) Two new species of small minnow mayfly (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from a mine-tailing dam disaster area in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Zootaxa, 5196 (2), 265 - 279. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 5196.2.7

De Lima, C. R., Cruz, P. V. & Hamada, N. (2023) Additions and corrections to taxonomy of Apobaetis fiuzai Salles & Lugo-Ortiz, 2002 and Apobaetis kallawaya Nieto, 2006 (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae). European Journal of Taxonomy, 879, 136 - 161. https: // doi. org / 10.5852 / ejt. 2023.879.2167

Nieto, C. (2006) New species of the genus Apobaetis Day (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Bolivia and Argentina. Annales de Limnologie, 42, 189 - 196. https: // doi. org / 10.1051 / limn / 2006020

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Baetidae