Macropelopia paranebulosa Fittkau 1962
Description
Macropelopia paranebulosa Fittkau 1962
Larvae 14–14.5 mm long; cephalic index 0.72–0.76, no more features which would permit differentiation of these larvae from Macropelopia nebulosa (Makarchenko & Petrova 1988).
Pupae 6.8 mm (male), 9.2 mm (female) long, yellow brown, with abdominal pigmentation patterns similar to M. nebulosa. Dorsal edge of thorax wrinkled. Thoracic horn (Figure 15 A), 592– 882 µm long, covered with small scales, plastron plate kidney-shape, 2.5x wide a s long, index of plastron plate 0.14–0.22. On the tergites of II–VI setae D1 arise from a large tubercle, on tergite VII the tubercles are small or reduced, setae D3 straight. Segment VII with 6 taeniate L setae, VIII with 5. Anal lobe with fringe setae (84–88) (Figure 15 B).
Description. Tokunaga (1939) (as M. nebulosa), Fittkau (1962), Makarchenko & Petrova (1988).
Adult males. Description according to Makarchenko, Petrova (1988).
Ecology and distribution. Streams in Japan, Russia, Sakhalin, and Far East.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Chironomidae
- Genus
- Macropelopia
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Diptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Fittkau
- Species
- paranebulosa
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Macropelopia paranebulosa Fittkau, 1962 sec. Michailova, Kownacki, Woźnicka, White, Dean & Szarek-Gwiazda, 2014
References
- Fittkau, E. J. (1962) Die Tanypodinae (Diptera, Chironomidae) (die Tribus Anatopyniini, Macropelopiini und Pentaneurini). Abhandlungen zur Larvalsystematik der Insecten, 6, 1 - 453.
- Makarchenko, E. & Petrova, N. (1988) Chironomids subfamily Tanypodinae from Far East USSR. Morphological characetristic of Macropelopia paranebulosa Fittkau. Fauna, Systematics and Biology of freshwater invertebrates, 28 - 35.
- Tokunaga, M. (1939) Chironomidae from Japan XI. New or little known midges special references to the metamorphoses of torrential species. Philippine Journal of Science, 69, 297 - 345.