Additions and corrections to the systematics of mayfly species assigned to the genus Callibaetis Eaton 1881 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from South America Author Cruz, Paulo Vilela Author Salles, Frederico Falcão Author Hamada, Neusa text Zootaxa 2017 4231 4 500 534 journal article 36559 10.11646/zootaxa.4231.4.2 fb0a7416-8d2e-4793-9dc3-525ffccb9e62 1175-5326 292674 99D539A1-D4BF-48C4-AEE1-0CA8F198C631 Callibaetis jaffueli Navás 1918 revalidated species ( Figs. 6 A–6E) Callibaetis jaffueli Navás 1918 : 214 ; Gillies 1990 : 25 ; Domínguez et al. 2006 : 115 (previously syn. with C. jocosus by Gillies 1990 ) Known stages. I ♂. FIGURE 6. Callibaetis jaffueli revalidated species male imago (lectotype). A. labels; B. details of forewing and half of body; C. detail of forewing base and hind wing; D. detail of abdomen in ventral view (black arrow indicate the strong pigmented medioanterior and medioposterior sigilla); E. detail of abdomen in dorsal view (black arrow indicate the longitudinal mark). Diagnosis. Male imago: 1) forewing with pigmentation overlapping R 1 in five regions, overlapping radial sector medially, without forming complete bands ( Fig. 6 B); 2) marginal intercalary veins paired ( Fig. 6 B); 3) hind wing with small brown mark at middle ( Fig. 6 C); 4) hind wing with pointed costal process ( Fig. 6 C); 5) marginal intercalary veins on hind wing present ( Fig. 6 C); 6) abdominal terga brown, with few spots and dark longitudinal mark at middle ( Fig. 6 E); 7) abdominal terga III, V and VI without lateral inverted V mark; 8) abdominal sterna covered with spots ( Fig. 6 D); 9) abdominal sterna with strong pigmented medioanterior and medioposterior sigilla ( Fig. 6 D). Redescription. Male imago. Length: body, 6.5 mm ; forewing, 7 mm ; cerci 8.6 mm . Head . Compound eyes with brown turbinate portion. Antenna with brown scape, pedicel and flagellum. Thorax. Anteronotal protuberance brown medially; posterior scutal protuberance and scutellum brown. Anteronotal and metascutellar protuberance rounded. Legs: Tibia I with brown marks apically. Wings. Forewing with pigmented C and Sc areas, overlapping R 1 in five regions, third region overlapping Radial sector ( Fig. 6 B); veins light brown; marginal intercalary veins paired; length of each intercalary vein 0.7 × distance between adjacent longitudinal veins; length of forewing about 2.6 × width. Hind wing with small brown mark at middle ( Fig. 6 C); costal process pointed; three marginal intercalary veins. Abdomen. Terga. Brown, with some spots and dark longitudinal mark in middle ( Fig. 6 E); terga III, V and VI without lateral inverted V mark. Sterna. Light brown, covered with spots and with well pigmented medioanterior and medioposterior sigilla ( Fig. 6 D). Genitalia. Forceps light brown and badly damaged. Comments. Callibaetis jaffueli revalidated species can be differentiated from C. ( C. ) jocosus , C . ( C. ) zonalis , C . ( C. ) willineri and C. ( C. ) guttatus by the abdominal sterna medially, on anterior margin, without one large spot (in contrast to C . ( C. ) willineri ); marginal intercalary veins on hind wing present (in contrast to C . ( C. ) zonalis ); terga III, V and VI without lateral inverted V mark ( Fig. 6 E) (in contrast to C. ( C. ) guttatus and C. ( C. ) jocosus ); and the forewing with pigmentation overlapping R 1 in five regions, overlapping radial sector medially, without forming complete bands ( Fig. 6 B) (in contrast to C. ( C. ) jocosus ). Based on the re-evaluation of the morphological evidence, we propose the revalidation of Callibaetis jaffueli revalidated species Navás and designate the unique known specimen as lectotype . Material examined. Callibaetis jaffueli , male imago ( lectotype by present designation, dry), CHILE , Los Perales , Marga-Marga , i.1918 , P. Jaffuel coll., MZB . Distribution. Chile : Marga-Marga.