Cryptotendipes darbyi (Sublette)
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5590.2.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14952908 |
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Cryptotendipes darbyi (Sublette) |
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Cryptotendipes darbyi (Sublette) View in CoL
( Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 )
Tendipes darbyi Sublette, 1960: 221 View in CoL .
Tendipes ariel Sublette, 1960: 222 View in CoL .
Cryptotendipes darbyi View in CoL : Saether 1977: 97, 2010: 12 View Cited Treatment ; Hayford 2005: 197.
Mongolchironomus mongoljekeus Sasa & Suzuki, 1997: 159 View in CoL , syn. nov.
Material examined. Holotype of Mongolchironomus mongoljekeus , M (NSMT-I-Dip 5053), labelled “No. 308:84”. MONGOLIA: Bogd #9, 44°40'N, 102°11'E, alt. 1500 m, 13.viii.1996, leg. H. Suzuki GoogleMaps ; 1 M, MONGOLIA: Hyargas Nuur, 20.viii.2019, leg. Q. Han; 4 M, CHINA: Qinghai Province, Lake Qinghai, Daotang stream, 36°34'N, 100°44'E, alt. 3200 m, 12.vii.2023, leg. S. Wang; GoogleMaps 1 Pe , 3 L, Qinghai Province, Lake Qinghai catchment, a freshwater bog near Gahai , 37°1'N, 100°32'E, alt., 3210 m, 27.vi.2016, leg. J. Liu; 1M ( ZSM), GoogleMaps RUSSIA: Zabaykalsky Krai, Tshita, Barun-Torei Lake GoogleMaps , Cape Myrgen, 20.vi.1994, leg. V. G. Shilenkov.
Remarks. The examined holotype ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ) has a relatively slender, spatulate anal point, contrary to the portrayed stout, parallel-sided anal point in the original illustrations ( Sasa & Suzuki 1997: 160, figs 11j, 11k). The dorsal surface of superior volsella is nearly entirely microtrichiose, and bare on the ventral surface. The ventral tubercles ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ) under T IX are rolled upward. The fused anal tergite band is not well illustrated. A new hypopygium illustration ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ) based on the holotype is shown here, with those of the superior volsella and anal tergite band ( Figs 1F, I View FIGURE 1 ) varying in the perceived shape depending on the mounting orientation on the glass slide and pressure from the cover glass.
The morphological features of the specimens collected from China, Mongolia and Russia are consist with those of the holotype of Mongolchironomus mongoljekeus Sasa & Suzuki. These specimens undoubtedly belong to the same species. The species is characterised by the color pattern of legs (foreleg entirely dark-brown and mid and hind legs dark-brown only on the tarsi), the scutum with 3–4 pairs of acrostichal setae on the middle, the male with the pad-like, microtrichiose superior volsella with a row of several anterior setae. Further, the males of Asian populations examined here have following features: head with weak or no frontal tubercle, total length 3.1–4.7 mm, wing length 1.5–2.2 mm, AR 2.23–2.68, and LR 1 1.35–1.48. These fall into the range of variation described by Sublette (1960) and Saether (2010) for Nearctic specimens. The specimen collected from Russia by V. G. Shilenkov, now deposited in Zoologische Staatssammlung, München, Germany (ZSM) satisfies these features (M. Spies, ZSM, Germany, pers. comm.).
The BLAST analysis showed that our barcode sequences (DBCCT012-24, DBCCT013-24, DBCCT014-24) have a high similarity (> 98.5%) with that in the Canadian material identified as Cryptotendipes darbyi (accession numbers KR633331 View Materials , KR618562 View Materials , KR642352 View Materials , KX281738 View Materials ), of which morphological features are consistent with those of our material, too.
Distribution. The species has a Holarctic distribution, from North America ( USA and Canada) to Europe (Central Finland), and further to the Mongolian Plateau and the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. The distribution is shown in Fig. 3. View FIGURE 3
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Bavarian State Collection of Zoology |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Cryptotendipes darbyi (Sublette)
He, Yueran & Tang, Hongqu 2025 |
Mongolchironomus mongoljekeus
Sasa, M. & Suzuki, H. 1997: 159 |
Tendipes darbyi
Sublette, J. E. 1960: 221 |
Tendipes ariel
Sublette, J. E. 1960: 222 |