Rhoenanthus (Rhoenanthus) speciosus Eaton, 1881

Kwanboon, Sedtawut, Sartori, Michel & Boonsoong, Boonsatien, 2021, Behningiidae and Potamanthidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) in Thailand, ZooKeys 1067, pp. 57-82 : 57

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Rhoenanthus (Rhoenanthus) speciosus Eaton, 1881
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Rhoenanthus (Rhoenanthus) speciosus Eaton, 1881

Figures 10F View Figure 10 , 11E View Figure 11 , 13 View Figure 13 , 14 View Figure 14

Materials examined.

5 larvae, Thailand, Narathiwat province, Klong Aika Ding stream, 5°47'45.9"N, 101°50'05.5"E, 22.IV.2018, B. Boonsoong leg. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis.

The larvae of Rhoenanthus speciosus can be distinguished from those of other Rhoenanthus (Rhoenanthus) species based on the following characteristics: i) lateral subapical spine of the mandibular tusk present (Fig. 10F View Figure 10 ), ii) absence of medial rounded setae on the mandibular tusk, iii) length of the mandibular tusks ca 1.7-2.3 × length of the head, iv) length of the foretibiae ca 1.2-1.23 × length of the forefemora and about 2.72-2.82 × length of the foretarsi, v) leg with colour marking as in Fig. 11E, and vi View Figure 11 ) 4 or 5 bipectinated lateral setae on the mandibles ( Bae and McCafferty 1991).

Egg (dissected from mature larva). Oval; with two large conical polar caps, (Fig. 13A View Figure 13 ); chorion with numerous scattered tubercles, with knob-terminated coiled threads at the equatorial zone; tagenoform micropyle; sperm guide circular (Fig. 13B View Figure 13 ).

Distribution.

Narathiwat and Songkla provinces.

Remark.

The larvae of Rhoenanthus speciosus were reported by Bae and McCafferty (1991) based on specimens from Indonesia and Malaysia. Parnrong et al. (2002) reported this species from Songkhla province (southern Thailand). In the present study, we found the larva of this species in the nearby Narathiwat province. The distribution of R. speciosus seems to be restricted to the south of the Isthmus of Kra, as was found for another mayfly species, Prosopistoma wouterae (Boonsoong & Sartori, 2019). These findings constitute the northern limit of the known distribution of this species.