Zaitzeviaria sotai Hayashi & Yoshitomi, 2015

Hayashi, Masakazu & Kamite, Yuuki, 2020, Description of larvae of Japanese Macronychini (Coleoptera: Elmidae: Elminae), Zootaxa 4859 (2), pp. 195-227 : 211-218

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4859.2.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4412935

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/18241402-CF37-FF90-FF23-F8E1DA31FB4B

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scientific name

Zaitzeviaria sotai Hayashi & Yoshitomi, 2015
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Zaitzeviaria sotai Hayashi & Yoshitomi, 2015 View in CoL

( Figs 1G View FIGURE 1 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 18H View FIGURE 18 , 20F View FIGURE 20 )

Materials examined. JAPAN: [OKI]: 4 larvae, Nibu, Chibu-mura, Shimane Pref., Chiburi Island , Oki Islands , 10.v.2013, M. Hayashi leg. 8 larvae, Hobomi, Ama-chô, Shimane Pref., Nakanoshima Island , Oki Islands , 14.v.2015, M. Hayashi leg.

Description. Body length of mature larva ca. 3.0 mm in expanded specimen.

Body elongate, narrowing from thorax to apex; convex dorsally and flattened ventrally; subtriangular in cross section; spiracles on mesothorax and abdominal segments I–VIII. Body color light brown to brown, and appendages yellowish brown. Dorsal and ventral surfaces not smooth with minute flat granules ( Fig. 9B, D View FIGURE 9 ; Kodada et al. 2016: 583) and various types of setae.

Head visible from above, well exposed from prothorax; as wide as long; clypeus transverse, setose; without a pair of spines on both sides of clypeus (frontal tooth); vertex rugose with brush-like setae and minute granules; eyes large but lens of stemmata absent. Antenna with three antennomeres; antennomere 1 shorter than antennomere 2, with short branched setae; antennomere 2 with long sensorial appendage; antennomere 3 short with small sensorial appendage. Maxillae and labium forming a unit (maxillolabial unit). Maxilla with three palpomeres; cardo small; stipes large; galea and lacinia separate, setose apically. Labium narrow with two palpomeres; ligula short and transverse; mentum long; submentum short and transverse.

Thorax not serrated on lateral sides; dorsum entirely not smooth with granules and simple long setae ( Fig. 18H View FIGURE 18 ). Prothorax wider than long, 2 times as long as mesothorax; with glabrous areas on basal half; with seven ventral sclerites (one between coxae, two anteromedial, two anterolateral, and two posterolateral), procoxae not closed posteriorly; flat feather-like setae on hind margins. Meso- and metathorax transverse; metathorax slightly longer than mesothorax. Meso- and metathorax with five ventral sclerites (one large anteromedial, two anterolateral, and two posterolateral).

Abdomen 9-segmented; segments I–VIII transverse, dorsal surface entirely not smooth with coarse and minute granules; pleural sclerites on segments I–VII. Last segment (segment IX) longer than wide, gradually narrowing to apex; tergal surface not smooth without ridge on both sides ( Fig. 9E View FIGURE 9 ); with longitudinal ridge on meson; apex truncate and slightly dentate; ventrally flat, with subpentagonal-shaped operculum, opercular claws, and anal gills.

Habitat. Middle stream reaches; larvae live in the gravel substrate.

Identification. The larva was identified by association with adult Z. sotai from Chiburi-jima Island (Oki Islands in Sea of Japan), because the Zaitzeviaria fauna of the islands includes only Z. sotai ( Hayashi and Yoshitomi 2015) .

Distribution. Honshu (Shimane and Tottori Pref.), Kyushu (Fukuoka and Oita Pref.), Oki Isls. (Dogo, Nishinoshima, Nakanoshima: type locality, Chiburi).

Bibliography. Hayashi & Yoshitomi (2015: fig. 14).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Elmidae

Genus

Zaitzeviaria

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