Hagenulopsis minuta Spieth, 1943

Domínguez, Eduardo, Grillet, Maria-Eugenia, Nieto, Carolina, Molineri, Carlos & Guerrero, Edmundo, 2014, Ephemeroptera from the Venezuelan Guayanas´s Uplands: Families Leptophlebiidae, Euthyplociidae and Oligoneuriidae, Zootaxa 3827 (3), pp. 301-317 : 304-305

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.3.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4921553

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scientific name

Hagenulopsis minuta Spieth
status

 

Hagenulopsis minuta Spieth View in CoL

( Figs. 4–6 View FIGURES 4–6 )

Hagenulopsis minutus Spieth, 1943: 10 ; Traver, 1946: 427.

Hagenulopsis minuta View in CoL ; Peters & Domínguez, 2001: 354; Domínguez, Molineri & Mariano, 2009: 43 View Cited Treatment .

Material. Venezuela, Edo Bolívar, Aponwao river , 5º 51’ 02’’N – 61º 27’ 52’’ W, 1340 m GoogleMaps , 20/XI/2005, 12 male and 17 female imagos. Small stream near Kavanayén locality, 5º 38’ 08’’N – 61º 40’ 47’’W, 1355 m GoogleMaps , 19/ III /2005 GoogleMaps , 1 nymph. Kamoirán river   GoogleMaps , 5º37’12’’N – 61º21’47’’W, 1313 m, 23/XI/2005, 1 male imago. Idem, except date 29/ VI / 2007 GoogleMaps , 9 nymphs. Mareman-Parú river   GoogleMaps , 5º 44’ 49’’N – 61º 24’ 06’’W, 1308 m, 23/XI/2005, 1 nymph. Idem except date 19/ III /2006, 2 nymphs. Idem, except date 26/ VI /2007, 6 male and 11 female subimagos. Idem, except date 28/ VI /2007, 6 male and 8 female imagos (Malaisse trap). Kaui stream, 5º 28’ 34’’N – 61º 16’ 20’’W, 1196 m GoogleMaps , 20/ III / 2006 GoogleMaps , 3 nymphs. Pacheco   GoogleMaps stream, 5º 10’ 29’’N – 61º 29’ 51’’W, 1144 m, 21/ III /2006 GoogleMaps , 1 nymph. Soroape river   GoogleMaps , 5º 06’ 29’’N – 61º 34’ 40’’W, 935 m, 25/XI/2005, 1 nymph. Small stream in the road to the Paují locality, 4º 36’ 45’’N – 61º 05’ 25’’W, 942 m GoogleMaps , 17/ III /2006 GoogleMaps , 1 nymph. Stream close to the Paují   GoogleMaps locality, 4º 35’ 11’’N – 61º 30’ 53’’W, 936 m, 17/ III /2006 GoogleMaps , 1 nymph. Tarotá   GoogleMaps stream, 5º49’15’’N – 61º25’04’’W, 1324 m, 27/ VI /2007 GoogleMaps , 5 male and 11 female imagos. Parupa river   GoogleMaps , 5º40’49’’N – 61º32’39’’W, 1281 m, 19/ III /2006 , 13 nymphs. Collectors : EG, MEG and AMO. The specimens were deposited at the MLBV ( Venezuela) and IBN ( Argentina).

Discussion. This species was reviewed and re-described by Peters & Domínguez in 2001. It is a very characteristic species, due to the presence of a well developed eye bridge ( Figs. 4–5 View FIGURES 4–6 ) and its small size. The females of this genus also have an egg-guide ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4–6 ).

Distribution. Brazil, Guyana, Surinam, Venezuela and north to Honduras.

Ecology. Imagos were collected along the stream margins, at night, during the rainy season (November 2005 and June 2007); whereas nymphs were collected during rainy and dry seasons (November 2005, March 2006 and June 2007). The rivers and streams flow across the altitude gradient of the Gran Sabana region (936 m – 1355 m), and showed different riparian vegetation (varying from streams partially shaded to rivers not shaded at all). They ranged from small streams (2 m wide) to large rivers (50 m wide), with variable water depths (4.0– 40 cm) and acidic waters (pH = 5). The bottoms of these waterbodies also were heterogeneous: rock-gravel-bottom, gravelsandy bottom, and bed-rock-bottom.

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

AMO

Herbario AMO

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Leptophlebiidae

Genus

Hagenulopsis

Loc

Hagenulopsis minuta Spieth

Domínguez, Eduardo, Grillet, Maria-Eugenia, Nieto, Carolina, Molineri, Carlos & Guerrero, Edmundo 2014
2014
Loc

Hagenulopsis minuta

Dominguez, E. & Molineri, C. & Mariano, R. 2009: 43
Peters, W. L. & Dominguez, E. 2001: 354
2001
Loc

Hagenulopsis minutus

Traver, J. R. 1946: 427
Spieth, H. T. 1943: 10
1943
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