Rhyacophilidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4786.2.4 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:19B59D18-F51E-4236-B94E-8F93B23D8084 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B4540016-FF84-8E5C-FF68-FA8FFCFA0EE8 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Rhyacophilidae |
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Family Rhyacophilidae View in CoL
Rhyacophila sp.
Berbaga: 06.iv.2018, 5 larvae, 1♂, 2♀♀ pupae; 02.x.2018, 2 larvae; 05.xii.2018, 1 larva; 16.i.2019, 4 lar- vae; 12.ii.2019, 3 larvae; 30.iv.2019, 7 larvae 21.vi.2019, 11 larvae; 06.vii.2019, 1 larva. Inoughissen: 26.vi.2018, 1 larva; 23.xi.2018, 3 larvae; 23.xii.2018, 4 larvae; 6.vi.2019, 10 larvae, 1♀ pupa. Yabous: 02.i.2019, 3 larvae; 21.vi.2019, 3 larvae.
The larvae belong to the Pararhyacophila group sensu Döhler (1950) with tetrafilament (four-branched) abdominal gills and resemble those of the Corsican endemic Rhyacophila tarda Giudicelli 1968 . Furthermore, the head coloration is similar to that of Rhyacophila munda McLachlan 1862 . However, the sword process is long and not short as in R. munda . The mature female pupa did not key with any of the known West Palaearctic Rhyacophila species. We speculate that this could be a new species or a hitherto unknown female and larva; however, additional adult material is needed to confirm the identity of this species.
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