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Parameletus minor Bengtsson 1909

Description

Parameletus minor (Bengtsson 1909)

(Figs. 24–30)

Remipalpus minor Bengtsson 1908:242, nomen nudum. Potameis minor Bengtsson 1909:15.

Parameletus minor: Bengtsson: 1930:15.

Material examined. RUSSIA. Southern Yakutia: Ungra River Basin, Yuhktinka stream, mouth, light tributary of Yuhkta River, 28.VII – 1.VIII 2006, T. Tiunova, 1 male imago, 2 male and 1 female subimago. Khabarovskiy Kray: Priochot’e, Ul’ya River Basin, Khetana River, 7 km upper mouth, 13.VIII 1985, V Zherikhin, 1 male imago; same place, 23.VIII 1985, V Zherikhin, 1 male imago; Nikolaevskiy Region, Bolshaya Iski River, about 4 km upper mouth, 28.VI – 3.VII 2005, T Tiunova, 5 male imagines, 1 female imago (reared from larvae); Amur River Basin, Mutii River, near motor-car bridge, line Khabarovsk-Nikolaevsk-on-Amur Town, 30.VI 2005, T Tiunova, 9 male imago, 3 female imagines; same place, stream, right tributary of Mutii River, 30.VI 2005, T Tiunova, 1 male imago, 2 larvae; Tumnin River Basin, Stream Asecta, 100 m upper mouth, light tributary of Tumnin River, 29.VI 1997, T Tiunova, 1 male imago; Chor River Basin, stream near Srednechorskiy Village, 50 m upper mouth, right tributary Chor River, 13.VI 1995, T Tiunova, 4 male imagines.

Male imago. Dimensions: length (mm): body 8.0–10.6; fore wings 8.0–10.1; cerci 11.3–16.7. Total color of living imago dark brown. Head: upper portion of eyes light gray. Thorax: medioscutum and submedioscutum brown; sublateroscutum and posterior scutal protuberance dark brown (Fig. 30); mesosternum from dark brown to black. Fore legs brown, middle and hind legs light brown. Length (mm) of foreleg segments: femora 1.8–2.2; tibiae 1.5–2.0; tarsal segments 0.9–1.0, 1.0–1.3, 1.0–1.3, 0.8–1.0, 0.5–0.7. The relation of length to the maximal width makes for fore wing – 2.53, hind wing – 1.58. Abdomen: terga dark brown; terga 2–6 partial translucent with dark band on posterior margins; terga 7–9 opaque, tinged with whitish and with pair of elongated dark brown spots in middle part; lateral part in of posterior margins darkening. Sterna 2–6 brown, translucent; sterna 7–9 dark brown, opaque. Gonostyli pedestal, first and basal part second gonostylus segments and styliger dark brown; other gonostylus segments some lighter; posterior margin of styliger with a broad rectangular projection in middle part (Fig. 29). Penis dark brown, tinged darkish; external lobes at base thinner than at middle part, with apices pointed and curved inside; inner lobes wide and strong, with furcated top (Figs. 24–25). Ventral processes dark brown, short, pointed, reach ¼ of length of external lobes (Fig. 24– 25). Cerci brown.

Distribution. Parameletus minor is Palaearctic species, distributed from Fennoscandia to Far East of Russia (Fig. 8) (Saaristo & Savolainen 1980; Silfverberg 1984; Söderström & Nilson 1986; Tiunova 2007). Larvae of this species are found in small rivers or streams with cool water only.

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Published as part of Tiunova, Tatiana M., 2008, Two new species of Parameletus Bengtsson, 1908 (Ephemeroptera: Siphlonuridae), and notes on other species from the Far East of Russia, pp. 17-26 in Zootaxa 1725 on pages 23-25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.181200

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Siphlonuridae
Genus
Parameletus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Ephemeroptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Bengtsson
Species
minor
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Parameletus minor Bengtsson, 1909 sec. Tiunova, 2008

References

  • Bengtsson, S. (1909) Beitrage zur Kenntnis der palaarktischen Ephemeriden. Lunds Universitets Arsbok (N. F), 5, 1 - 19.
  • Bengtsson, S. (1908) Berattelse ofver en resa i entomologiskt syfte till mellersta Sverige sommaren 1907. Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps- Akademiens Arsbok, 6, 237 - 246.
  • Bengtsson, S. (1930) Kritische Bemerkungen uber einige nordischen Ephemeropteren, nebst Beschreibung neuer Larven. Lunds Universitets Arsskrift, 26, 1 - 27.
  • Saaristo, M. & Savolainen, E. (1980) Suomen paivankorennot - Finlands dagslandor (Ephemeroptera). Notulae Entomology, 60,181 - 186.
  • Silfverberg, H. (1984) Ephemeroptera. In: Hulden, A check list of the Finnish insects, Small orders. Notulae Entomology, 64,1 - 29
  • Soderstrom, O. & Nilsson, J. (1986) Redescription of Parameletus chelifer Bengtsson and P. m i n o r (Bengtsson), with keys to nymphal and adult stages of the Fennoscandian species of Siphlonuridae (Ephemeroptera). Entomologica Scandinavica, 17, 107 - 117.
  • Tiunova, T. M. (2007) Current knowledge of the mayfly fauna (Ephemeroptera) in the Far East of Russia and adjacent territories. Euroasian Entomological Journal, l. 6, 181 - 194 + III (in Russian).