Demicryptochironomus Lenz, 1941

Mukherjee, Bindarika & Hazra, Niladri, 2022, Two new species of Demicryptochironomus Lenz, 1941 from India with tentative phylogenetic relationship and a revised world key to known males (Diptera: Chironomidae), Zootaxa 5175 (1), pp. 88-100 : 95-96

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5175.1.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7007380

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scientific name

Demicryptochironomus Lenz
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A world key to the males of Demicryptochironomus Lenz View in CoL View at ENA

(Followed after Yan et al., 2008)

1. Anal tergite bands V- or U-shaped; superior volsella digitiform or bilobed, with or without microtrichia; minute inferior volsella present or absent; gonostylus banana–shaped, without median constriction (subgenus Demicryptochironomus View in CoL )........... 2

- Anal tergite bands Y-shaped; superior volsella digitiform or racquet-shaped, never bilobed; inferior volsella absent; gonostylus constricted medially (subgenus Irmakia View in CoL ).................................................................. 20

2. Inferior volsella present................................................................................ 3

- Inferior volsella absent................................................................................ 11

3. Gonostylus without conspicuous longitudinal keel; anal point strongly swollen medially (Orient).............................................................................................. D. minus Yan, Tang et Wang, 2005 View in CoL

- Gonostylus with distinct longitudinal keel; anal point falciform or nearly parallel-sided............................. 4

4. Inferior volsella bare (Palaearctic, Orient)............................ D. inawabeceus (Sasa, Kitami et Suzuki, 1999)

- Inferior volsella with setae and/or microtrichia.............................................................. 5

5. Inferior volsella sheet-shaped, without setae, and covered entirely with microtrichia................................ 6

- Inferior volsella tubercle-shaped or lobe-shaped, with setae, covered with microtrichia basally or without microtrichia..... 7

6. Gonostylus rounded apically; superior volsella thumb-like (Palaearctic, Orient).. D. asamaprimus Sasa et Hirabayashi, 1991 View in CoL

- Gonostylus pointed apically; superior volsella with 1–3 tubercles (Palaearctic, Orient)........... D. tamacutus (Sasa, 1983) View in CoL

7. Inferior volsella without microtrichia...................................................................... 8

- Inferior volsella with microtrichia........................................................................ 9

8. Inferior volsella with 1–2 large, even tubercles, bearing 2 apical setae (Palaearctic, Orient)..... D. chuzequartus Sasa, 1984 View in CoL

- Inferior volsella widened at base, with small lateral projection, bearing 1 apical and 1 subapical seta (Palaearctic, Orient)............................................................................. D. harunasecundus (Sasa, 1996) View in CoL

9. Gonostylus nearly straight; inferior volsella lobe-like, with microtrichia in basal 2/3 (Palaearctic, Orient)..................................................................................... D. ginzancedeus Sasa et Suzuki, 2001 View in CoL

- Gonostylus bent medially or in apical 1/3; inferior volsella tubercle-like, with microtrichia at base.................... 10

10. Anal point parallel-sided; superior and inferior volsella subequal in length, neither surpassing margin of gonostylus; HR 1.75– 1.80 (Palaearctic, Orient)............................................................. D. evgenii Zorina, 2004

- Anal point widened at apical 1/3, superior volsella 1.88–2.00 times longer than inferior volsella, both surpassing margin of gonostylus, HR 1.00 (Palaearctic, Orient)................................................ D. lutoga Zorina, 2004 View in CoL

11. Superior volsella with single long seta (Palaearctic, Orient).............................. D. uresicarinus Sasa, 1989 View in CoL

- Superior volsella with at least two long setae.............................................................. 12

12. Superior volsella club shaped (Orient)...................................................... D. praeacutus View in CoL sp. n.

- Superior volsella variable shaped........................................................................ 13

13. Base of anal point with shoulders making it subrectangular (Afrotropical)................... D. zairensis Lehmann, 1979 View in CoL

- Base of anal point triangular............................................................................ 14

14. Gonostylus without or weekly developed longitudinal keel................................................... 15

- Gonostylus with strong longitudinal keel................................................................. 18

15. Superior volsella covered with microtrichia................................................................ 16

- Superior volsella without microtrichia.................................................................... 17

16. Superior volsella pediform (Palaearctic)........................................... D. paracamptolabis Ree, 2012 View in CoL

- Superior volsella two small tubercle like (Orient)............................ D. antennarius Yan, Tang et Wang, 2005 View in CoL

17. Anal point with median ridges covered with microtrichia (Orient)...................... D. yui Yan, Tang et Wang, 2005 View in CoL

- Anal point bare, without median ridges (Palaearctic, Orient)......................... D. irioabeus Sasa et Suzuki, 2000

18. Superior volsella patch-like; gonostylus nearly parallel-sided (Orient)............... D. pannus Yan, Tang et Wang, 2005 View in CoL

- Superior volsella digitiform; gonostylus curved............................................................ 19

19. Superior volsella bilobed apically; U shaped anal tergite band (Orient).................. D. vulneratus ( Zetterstedt, 1838) View in CoL

- Superior volsella consisting of two finger like unequal lobe; anal tergite band absent (Palaearctic).................................................................................................... D. wontongensis Ree, 2012 View in CoL

20. Superior volsella without setae (Orient).................................... D. clarilatus ( Guha et Chaudhuri, 1981) View in CoL

- Superior volsella with setae............................................................................ 21

21. Superior volsella partly divided apically (Orient)............................................... D. dividuus View in CoL sp. n.

- Superior volsella variable shaped........................................................................ 22

22. Tergite IX with shoulder-like posterior margin............................................................. 23

- Tergite IX with cone-shaped posterior margin............................................................. 24

23. Superior volsella digitiform, with 2 apical setae; anal point nearly parallel-sided (Afrotropical)............................................................................................... D. cinereithorax Goetghebuer, 1934 View in CoL

- Superior volsella spatulate, with 3 subapical setae; anal point strongly constricted medially (Orient)...................................................................................... D. retusus Yan, Saether, Jin et Wang, 2008 View in CoL

24. AR 3.25; base of anal point large, about 2/3 as long as anal point (Holarctic)................ D. cuneatus ( Townes, 1945) View in CoL

- AR 1.14–2.64; base of anal point small, less than 1/2 as long as anal point....................................... 25

25. Base of anal point not constricted; anal point parallel-sided or conical.......................................... 26

- Base of anal point constricted; anal point spatulate.......................................................... 29

26. Superior volsella swollen distally, with subapical setae....................................................... 27

- Superior volsella parallel-sided, with apical setae.......................................................... 28

27. AR 1.63; gonostylus with strong inner concavity in apical 1/3; superior volsella with 2 setae (Palaearctic, Orient).............................................................................. D. concavus Yan, Tang et Wang, 2005 View in CoL

- AR 2.27; gonostylus with weak inner concavity in apical 1/3, superior volsella with 3 setae (Palaearctic, Orient)......................................................................... D. oyabeprimus (Sasa, Kawai et Ueno, 1988) View in CoL

28. Gonostylus with basal projection and rounded apex (Palaearctic, Orient).................... D. neglectus ( Reiss, 1988) View in CoL

- Gonostylus without basal projection and pointed apex (Holarctic, Orient)................. D. fastigatus ( Townes, 1945) View in CoL

29. Superior volsella narrow, digitiform, pointed, with 1 median lateral seta and 1 subapical seta (Orient)................................................................................................... D. banepae ( Reiss, 1988) View in CoL

- Superior volsella cylindrical or swollen distally, with 2–3 subapical or apical setae................................ 30

30. Superior volsella cylindrical with 2 apical setae............................................................ 31

- Superior volsella racket-like, swollen at apex, with 2 subapical setae............................................ 32

31. Ridges on base of anal point with lateral setae; gonostylus strongly curved in apical 1/3; AR 2.32; LR 1 1.93 (Orient)........................................................................... D. constrictus Yan, Tang et Wang, 2005 View in CoL

- Ridges on base of anal point without lateral setae; gonostylus weakly curved in apical 1/3; AR 1.41–1.62; LR 1 1.60–1.69 (Palaearctic)....................................................................... D. schachti Reiss, 1988 View in CoL

32. Anal point strongly swollen medially, ridges with lateral setae; AR 2.03; LR 1 1.86–2.08 (Orient)............................................................................................... D. spatulatus Wang et Zheng, 1994 View in CoL

- Anal point slightly swollen medially, ridges without lateral setae; AR 1.43–1.56; LR 1 1.71–1.72 (Palaearctic)................................................................................................ D. latior Reiss, 1988 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

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