Oculogaster Kluge 2016: 494
Review of Oculogaster Kluge 2016 (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae, Procloeon Bengtsson 1915)
Kluge, Nikita J.
Zootaxa
2020
2020-07-29
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Kluge 2016
Kluge
2016
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Insecta
Baetidae
Procloeon
Animalia
Ephemeroptera
1
402
Arthropoda
subGenus
Oculogaster
( Figs 1–133)
Subgenus Oculogaster Kluge 2016: 494.
Typespecies: Procloeon cylindroculum Kimmins 1956.
Diagnosis. (1)Viviparous ( Kluge 2016: figs 38–42, 76–79). The same in Cloeon s. str.and some other mayflies, but not in other Procloeon/g1. (2)Pterostigma normally either with 1 cross vein ( Fig. 40), or with 2 cross veins ( Fig. 104) (on individual wings this number varies from 1 to 3) ( Figs 40–41). (3)Larval femur with two apical spine-like setae ( Figs 17, 81, 110). The same in many other taxa of Baetidae, but not in other Procloeon/g1 and not in other Cloeon/fg1. Larvae of all Oculogasterhave a similar structure of the labium, with a pair of submedian setae distinguishable among other setae of dorsal surface ( Figs 50, 113). Mandibles of the « Baetis- type» ( Kluge 2020a: table 1 and p. 578), i.e. with incisor and kinetodontium fused, left prostheca wide, and all denticles of incisor, kinetodontium, prostheca and mola visible in one view ( Figs 51–52, 114–115). All species of Oculogasterlack hind wings, and larvae have no vestiges of hind protoptera ( Müller-Liebenau & Hubbard 1985: fig. 9h).
Distribution.Paleotropical (Afrotropical and Oriental Regions).
Discussion.In the previous diagnosis, the number of cross veins in pterostigma was reported as one, with individual variability; this diagnosis was based on P.( O.) cylindroculumand P.( O.) album, whose pterostigma normally has one cross vein. Examination of P. regularumreveals that it should be placed in Oculogaster, while its pterostigma normally has 2 cross veins; this fact expands the diagnosis of Oculogaster. While pterostigma with one cross vein is not found in any taxa other than Oculogaster, pterostigma with two veins occurs in some other taxa, particularly in some species of Cloeon s. str., which were confused with species belonging to Oculogaster. Species composition and classification. Oculogastercan be divided into two species groups: the African group, which includes P.( O.) cylindroculum Kimmins 1956, P.( O.) barnardi sp. n., P.( O.) niger sp. n., P.( O.) sp. «Wolfkloof» and presumably P.( O.) silvicola Gillies 1997, and the Asian group, which includes P.( O.) album Kluge 2016, P.( O.) regularum Müller-Liebenau & Hubbard 1985, P.( O.) malabarensis sp. n., presumably P. julia( Gillies 1949) comb. n.and unnamed P.sp. «Thailand-3», P.sp. «Sulawesi» and P. sp. « Philippines».