Revision of the Japanese Ablabesmyia (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae), with descriptions of three new species
Author
Niitsuma, Hiromi
text
Zootaxa
2013
3664
4
479
504
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3664.4.4
39399033-6847-442b-9d34-d01014510f00
1175-5326
223656
46384FDA-C328-4A6C-A45F-F60C09410D25
Subgenus
Karelia
Roback
Karelia
Roback, 1971: 357
; 1985: 169.
Type
species:
Tanypus illinoensis
Malloch
, by original designation.
Remarks.
The subgeneric diagnosis is given by Roback (1971, 1985).
The male of a new species found in
Japan
keys to
Karelia
in Murray & Fittkau (1989), and the larva also keys to the subgenus in Oliveira
et al.
(2008). However, the pupa keys out to
Ablabesmyia
s. str.
because of the clubshaped apex of the aeropyle tube and the weak reticulation of the thoracic horn. In the subgeneric diagnosis for the male, Roback (1985:169) noted, “LL of aedeagus absent”, but males of three new species including the previous, described here, have a prominent lateral lobe in the aedeagal complex. Therefore, features of the lateral lobe in the adult, and of the aeropyle tube and the horn sac reticulation in the pupa may be insignificant for the definition of this subgenus.
Generally, the males of
Karelia
differ from those of other subgenera in the combination of the foretibia with a median band at or near central position; dark macula in middle of cell r4+5 distad to spot in middle of cell m1+2, and the gonostylus with an acute megaseta. The larvae are distinct from those of other subgenera in the combination of the maxillary palp with a basal segment subdivided into two parts, the ligula with a distinctly concave toothed margin, and the procercus with seven apical setae (Oliveira
et al.
2008).