Caenis, Stephens, 1836

Nascimento, Stênio R. S., Rodrigues, Jackson A. O., Ale-Rocha, Rosaly & Lima, Lucas R. C., 2022, New species and records of Caenidae Newman, 1853 (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from Northeastern Brazil, Zootaxa 5133 (1), pp. 110-122 : 119-120

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5133.1.5

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:54E7DF54-B8F1-48C5-A488-F60601134790

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6522847

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/432587DC-FFC6-FFCA-FF06-B388FA50B425

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Caenis
status

 

Male imagos of Caenis View in CoL View at ENA from Brazil (adapted from Domínguez et al. 2006)

1. Apex of the forceps sharp and sclerotized................................................................. 2

- Apex of the forceps rounded........................................................................... 5

2(1). Forceps narrowing gradually toward the apex.............................................................. 3

- Forceps sharpening abruptly at the apex................................................................... 4

3(2). Surface of the forceps without setae with 3 subapical denticles; lobes of the penis fused, without vestige of a dividing groove ( Da-Silva, 1993: Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ).................................................................... Caenis cuniana View in CoL

- Forceps generally with small tubercles and setae on outer basal margin; forceps 7.3–9.5 times longer than width at the middle; apophyses strongly developed, wide and long ( Molineri et al. 2011: Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 , 5 View FIGURE , 6A–F View FIGURE 6 )................... C. teipunensis View in CoL

4(2). Forceps approximately six times longer than width at half length; about six setae present on ventral surface ( Malzacher, 1986: Figs 5B, C View FIGURE , 11)............................................................................ C. candelata View in CoL

- Forceps approximately 9-11 times longer than width at half length, approximately 15-20 setae present on ventral surface ( Malzacher, 1986: Figs 5A View FIGURE , 10).................................................................. C. fittkaui View in CoL

5(1). Finger-like median process present in abdominal tergum II; fore leg twice as long as hind leg or longer; forceps and sclerites of the genitalia strongly colored........................................................................... 6

- Abdominal tergum II without median projections (but lateral projections may be present); fore leg at most 1.8 times the length of hind leg; forceps and sclerites of the genitalia nearly uncolored)............................................. 7

6(5). Lateral filaments of abdominal segments relatively short; lobes of penis short and laterally rounded; apophyses of the styliger sclerite long and thin, somewhat distanced from the base of the forceps ( Malzacher, 2001: Figs 7A–E)...... C. plaumanni View in CoL

- Central sclerite of styliger elongated; apophyses of styliger sclerite broad and short; penis whitish with rounded lateral lobes ( Molineri & Malzacher, 2007: Figs 96–98).......................................................... C. uruzu View in CoL

7(5). Lobes of the penis totally fused, without a median groove.................................................... 8

- Groove separating the lobes of the penis visible............................................................ 9

8(7). Forceps somewhat curved toward median line; without trichomes or minute spines at apex; posterior margin of styliger plate more or less straight; penis rounded and narrow at the base ( Pereira & Da-Silva, 1990: Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 )................ C. cigana View in CoL

- Forceps curved toward median line, covered with trichomes with 2–3 minute spines at apex; posterior margin of styliger plate short convex; penis square-shaped, not narrow at base.................................. Caenis marataoan sp. nov.

9(7). Penis with laterally protruding lobes.................................................................... 10

- Lobes of penis very short and not or only slightl y protruding................................................ 13

10(9). Posterior margin of styliger plate straight or rounded....................................................... 11

- Posterior margin of styliger plate subtriangular............................................................ 12

11(10). Fore margin of the styliger sclerite convex; apophyses of styliger sclerite bent inwards ( Malzacher, 2001: Figs 9A–I).................................................................................................. C. tenella View in CoL

- Fore margin of the styliger sclerite straight; apophyses of styliger sclerite pointed and straight ( Lima et al. 2015b: Figs 1C, D View FIGURE 1 )........................................................................................ C. gaucha

12(10). Apical margin of penis convex; apophyses of the styliger sclerite bent inwardly, fore margin of the styliger sclerite concave ( Malzacher, 1990: Figs 1A, B View FIGURE 1 )............................................................... C. pflugfelderi View in CoL

- Apical margin of penis straight; apophyses of the styliger sclerite pointed and straight, fore margin of the styliger sclerite straight ( Alba-Tercedor & Mosquera, 1999: Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 4 View FIGURE 4 )............................................... C. chamie View in CoL

13(9). Lobes of the penis very short and swollen at base; styliger plate usually covering the penis; prosternal triangle narrow and triangular, usually closed toward apex ( Malzacher, 1986: Figs 13A, 16, 18A, B).......................... C. sigillata View in CoL

- Lobes of the penis relatively long; styliger plate not covering penis; prosternal triangle broad and usually open toward apex .................................................................................................. 14

14(13). Prosternal triangle very broad and open anteriorly; apex of genital forceps rounded with margins ornamented with small wartlike bumps; basal dilation of the antennal bristle about 1.5 times the length of the pedicel ( Malzacher, 1986: Figs 12E, 13C, 17, 18C)............................................................................... C. quatipuruica View in CoL

- Prosternal triangle tapered and open anteriorly; apex of forceps without ornamented margins; basal dilation of the antennal bristle shorter than the length of the pedicel ( Malzacher, 1986: Figs 12C, 13B, 15, 18D–F).................... C. reissi View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Caenidae

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