Regulaneuria cingulata ( Navás, 1933 )

Mu, Pengxu & Huang, Xiaolei, 2023, Revision of the genus Regulaneuria (Ephemeroptera, Heptageniidae, Ecdyonurinae), with description of a new species, Zootaxa 5353 (3), pp. 235-249 : 243-245

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5353.3.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8427437

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scientific name

Regulaneuria cingulata ( Navás, 1933 )
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Regulaneuria cingulata ( Navás, 1933)

( Figs 7A – D View FIGURE 7 , 8D – F View FIGURE 8 )

Thalerosphyrus cingulatus: Navás, 1933: 18 . Types: male imago, from Chusan, Zhejiang, China. Thalerosphyrus cingulatus: Wu, 1935: 252 ; Ulmer, 1936: 215; Gui, 1985: 86; Zhou, 2013: 195; Sartori, 2014: 12; Zhou et al., 2015: 244.

Compsoneuria cingulata: Braasch & Soldán, 1986b: 46 View in CoL ; Webb, Braasch & McCafferty, 2006: 58. Regulaneuria cingulata: Lei et al., 2021: 8 . Neotype: male imago, from Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.

Material examined (in ethanol). CHINA, Zhejiang: 3 nymphs, Ningbo City, Jiufeng Mountain, Wang’ao [ ZJNB01 Aa] (29°.855356 N, 121°.840133 E, alt. 62 m), 25.III.2023, leg. Pengxu Mu, Danyang Zhou , ( FAFU); 4 male and 6 female imagos, 5male and 2 female subimagos, 6 nymphs, Ningbo City, Jiufeng Mountain , Ruiyan Temple [ ZJNB02 Aa] (29°.832934 N, 121°.867917 E, alt. 73 m), 25.V.2023, leg. Danyang Zhou, ( FAFU); 14 male and 6 female imagos, 1 male and 3 female subimagos, 12 nymphs, Wenzhou City, Jingtou Villiage [ ZJWZ01 Aa] (27°.503969 N, 120°.486747 E, alt. 66 m), 12.V.2023, leg. Pengxu Mu; in ethanol, ( FAFU) .

Complementary description of imago. Almost all crossveins of forewing, except those in costal and subcostal fields and wing base, regularly or roughly arranged into 5 – 6 rows ( Figs 7A – D View FIGURE 7 ).

Complementary description of nymph. Spatulate bristles on upper faces of all femora with truncated apices and without median ridge ( Fig. 8D View FIGURE 8 ); hindtibia with row of pinnate bristles on inner surface and apical half of outer surface ( Fig. 8E View FIGURE 8 ); hindtarsus with pinnate bristles irregularly distributed on inner surfaces, densest at apex ( Fig. 8F View FIGURE 8 ).

Distribution ( Fig. 9A View FIGURE 9 ). China (Zhejiang).

Comments. This species was first reported by Navás (1933) based on male imago and the genitalia were not illustrated. Braasch & Soldán (1986b) transferred this species to the genus Compsoneuria Eaton , which was in accordance with their concept of Compsoneuria . Lei et al. (2021) redescribed the male imago and described the nymph and female imago of this species for the first time, and a neotype was designated because the types were lost. According to the description by the authors, all crossveins on forewings of adults are arranged into five rows, except those in C and Sc fields and wing base ( Fig. 6D View FIGURE 6 , Lei et al. 2021). However, based on our specimens collected from the same localities as well as the figure offered by the authors ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 , Lei et al. 2021), this description is not accurate. Among the 25 male adults we examined, 12 individuals have similar arrangements of crossveins on forewings as stated by the authors, while the other 13 individuals have obviously different arrangements on both or single forewings as in Figs 7B – D View FIGURE 7 ; as for female adults, all 17 individuals we examined have crossveins roughly arranged into six rows as in Fig. 7A View FIGURE 7 .

Regulaneuria cingulata and R. chongchongae sp. nov. can be easily distinguished according to the following differences: In the imaginal stage, A) the arrangement of the crossveins on forewing (two rows in median field contiguous vs. two rows in median field not contiguous); B) the pattern on terga of abdomen (without sublateral spot vs. with pair dark brown sublateral spots); C) the styliger of male (with sublateral projections finger-like vs. with sublateral projections blister-like); in the nymphal stage, A) the lateral part of labrum (not expanded and with a round tip vs. slightly expanded and with a relatively sharpened tip); B) the bristles on upper face of femur (without median ridge vs. with two median ridges); C) the shape of tergalius VII (slightly convex at basal half and with a blunt apex vs. distinctly convex at basal half and with an acute apex).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Heptageniidae

Genus

Regulaneuria

Loc

Regulaneuria cingulata ( Navás, 1933 )

Mu, Pengxu & Huang, Xiaolei 2023
2023
Loc

Compsoneuria cingulata: Braasch & Soldán, 1986b: 46

Lei, Z. & Gong, D. & Zhang, W. & Zhou, C. 2021: 8
Webb, J. M. & Braasch, D. & McCafferty, W. P. 2006: 58
Braasch, D. & Soldan, T. 1986: 46
1986
Loc

Thalerosphyrus cingulatus: Navás, 1933: 18

Zhou, C. & Su, C. & Gui, H. 2015: 244
Sartori, M. 2014: 12
Zhou, C. 2013: 195
Gui, H. 1985: 86
Ulmer, G. 1936: 215
Wu, C. F. 1935: 252
Navas, L. 1933: 18
1933
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