Dicrotendipes Kieffer, 1913
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Dicrotendipes Kieffer View in CoL View at ENA
( Figs. 37–42 View Figs )
Dicrotendipes View in CoL is one of the few genera to have been studied adequately in the region, thanks to the work of Epler (1988). Three widely-distributed species are recognised that can be distinguished using the keys of Epler (1988) and Cranston (2000). Dicrotendipes pelochloris (Kieffer) View in CoL , whose immature stages were described as Cladotendipes inferior (Johannsen) by Lenz (1937), occurs in several post-tsunami impacted ponds. All larval occurrences were in recovering or minimally-impacted ponds, of conductivity 169–897 µS. cm−1 and dissolved solids of 84–449 ppm.
The immature stages of D. septemmaculatus (Becker) View in CoL have been described by Epler (1988) and Cranston (2000). The species has been reported regionally from Lake Toba, Sumatra (Kikuchi & Sasa 1990). Larvae of D. septemmaculatus View in CoL were found in three dilute pools (104–192 µS. cm−1 conductivity, dissolved solids 92–96 ppm).
One larva apparently conspecific with those identified as D. ‘ sarinae /K4’ from northern Australia ( Cranston, 2000) was found in a moderately impacted pool recovering 18 months post-tsunami (440 µS. cm−1 conductivity, dissolved solids 222 ppm).
These three species can be distinguished as larvae as follows:
1. Frontal apotome of dorsal head with ovoid fenestra ( Fig. 37 View Figs ). Outermost mental teeth composite and fused ( Fig. 40 View Figs ) ......... .......................................................................... D. pelochloris View in CoL
– Frontal apotome of dorsal head without such ovoid fenestra ( Figs. 38, 39 View Figs ). Outermost mental teeth separate apically ( Figs. 41, 42 View Figs ) .................................................................................. 2
2. Frontal apotome with narrow, elongate process ( Fig. 38 View Figs ) ...... ................................................................. D. septemmaculatus View in CoL
– Frontal apotome without indication of fenestra or process ( Fig. 39 View Figs ) ............................................................................... D. ‘K4’
Dicrotendipes View in CoL larvae are collector-gatherers: larvae of some species will tolerate quite high nutrient and salinity levels.
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Dicrotendipes Kieffer
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Dicrotendipes
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