A reassessment of the genus Oligoneuriopsis Crass, 1947 (Ephemeroptera, Oligoneuriidae, Oligoneuriellini)
Author
Barber-James, Helen M.
Department of Freshwater Invertebrates, Albany Museum, Somerset Street, Makhanda (Grahamstown), 6139, South Africa & Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, P. O. Box 94, Makhanda (Grahamstown), 6140, South Africa
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1029-9275
Author
Zrelli, Sonia
Unit of Hydrobiology, Laboratory of Environmental Biomonitoring, Faculty of sciences of Bizerta, 7021, Jarzouna, Tunisia
Author
Yanai, Zohar
Musee cantonal de zoologie, Palais de Rumine, Place de la Riponne 6, CH- 1014, Lausanne, Switzerland & Department of Ecology and Evolution, Biophore, University of Lausanne, CH- 1015, Lausanne, Switzerland & School of Zoology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel & The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6440-0116
Author
Sartori, Michel
Musee cantonal de zoologie, Palais de Rumine, Place de la Riponne 6, CH- 1014, Lausanne, Switzerland & Department of Ecology and Evolution, Biophore, University of Lausanne, CH- 1015, Lausanne, Switzerland
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3397-3397
michel.sartori@vd.ch
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.985.56649
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.985.56649
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Oligoneuriopsis skhounate Dakki & Giudicelli, 1980
Figures 9A
, 10A
, 11A-C
, 12A
, 14E
, 15E
Oligoneuriopsis skhounate
Dakki & Giudicelli, 1980: 19, figs 14-29 (male imago, nymph).
Material examined.
Algeria • 1N (sequenced GBIFCH00763571); Oued Cherf, Medjez Amar;
36.44306°N
,
7.31083°E
; alt. 205 m a.s.l.; 3 Oct. 2018; B. Samraoui leg.; MZL • 2N (sequenced GBIFCH00763569-GBIFCH00763570); Oued Cherf, Dbabcha;
36.2166°N
,
7.3181°E
; alt. 610 m a.s.l.; 18 Oct. 2019; B. Samraoui leg.; MZL • Morocco • 3N; Marrakech, Palmeraie, Oued Tensift;
31.6619°N
,
7.9694°W
(estimated); alt. 443 m a.s.l.; 27 Apr. 1960; J. Aubert leg.; MZL • Spain • 4N;
Pyrenees
, Barbastro (Huesca), Rio Vero;
42.2400°N
,
0.1278°W
(estimated); alt. 1000 m a.s.l.; 24 Jun. 1956; H. Bertrand leg.; MZL • 1N; Sierra Morena, Venta de Cardenas;
38.4006°N
,
3.5119°W
(estimated); alt. 650 m a.s.l.; 2 Aug. 1960; J. Aubert leg.; MZL • 3N; Valladolid, Cabezon, Rio Pisuerga;
41.4650°N
,
5.2297°W
(estimated); alt. 650 m a.s.l.; 17 Aug. 1988; D. Studemann & P. Landolt leg.; MZL • 41N; Malaga, Cortes de la Frontera, Rio Guadairo;
36.5483°N
,
5.3675°W
(estimated); alt. 250 m a.s.l.; 21 Aug. 1988; D. Studemann & P. Landolt leg.; MZL • 4N, 10s♀, 17♂; same locality; 15 Sep. 1988; P. Landolt leg.; MZL • Tunisia • 1N; Bizerte, Mateur, Oued Joumine, upstream Lake Ichkeul dam;
36.9628°N
,
9.5244°E
; alt. 105 m a.s.l.; 20 Nov. 2004; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 22N, 1s♀; same locality; 26 Jun. 2005; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 20N, 2s♀; same locality; 18 Jul. 2005; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 40N; same locality; 28 Aug. 2005; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 40N; same locality; 6 Sep. 2005; S. Zrelli leg.; 39 LBE, 1 MZL • 40N; same locality; 24 Oct. 2005; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 35N; same locality; 26 Jun. 2006; S. Zrelli leg.; 24 LBE, 11 MZL • 11N; same locality; 31 Jul. 2006; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 2N, 1s♀; same locality; 6 Apr. 2009; S. Zrelli leg.; MZL • 2N; same locality; 17 May 2010; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 5N; Tabarka, Oued Bouterfes;
36.953°N
,
8.9125°E
; alt. 100 m a.s.l.; 4 Jan. 2005; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 6N; Jandouba, Fernana, Oued Ellil;
36.7203°N
,
8.7339°E
; alt. 237 m a.s.l.; 28 Jul. 2005; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 2N; same locality; 12 Sep. 2005; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 4N; same locality; 29 Jul. 2006; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 9N; same locality; 30 Aug. 2006; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 10N; same locality; 26 Jun. 2008; S. Zrelli leg.; LBE • 7N; Oued Ghezala;
36.6431°N
,
8.6986°E
; alt. 229 m a.s.l.; 30 Aug. 2006; S. Zrelli; LBE • 5N; same locality; 21 Nov. 2009; S. Zrelli; LBE.
Male imago.
Adequately described and illustrated by
Dakki and Giudicelli (1980)
. The most important character is on the genitalia where the shape of the lateral longitudinal lobe of the penis ends in a rounded sclerite a little bit larger than the lateral lobe (Fig.
9A
).
Figure 9.
Genitalia of
Oligoneuriopsis
in ventral view
A
O. skhounate
B
O. orontensis
. Black arrows: Apex of the lateral longitudinal lobe of penis. White arrows: Proximal process of penis. Scale bar: 1 mm.
Nymph
(Fig.
10A
).
Adequately described and illustrated by
Dakki and Giudicelli (1980)
, with the following complements: setae on the outer margin of hind femora well developed and reaching the apex; outer margin of hind tibiae covered by a dense row of long and thin setae; lamella of gill I minute, fibrillae much longer than the lamella length; setae on distal inner margin of gills II-VII short and thin; posteromedially sternal patch of long setae present on segments (II)III-V, most developed on segments III-IV.
Figure 10.
Habitus of
Oligoneuriopsis
nymphs in dorsal view
A
O. skhounate
B
O. orontensis
. Scale bar: 5 mm.
Eggs.
General shape rhomboid, ca. 280
µm
long and 250
µm
wide, (Fig.
11A
) chorionic surface rather smooth, micropyle tagenoform, smooth, sperm guide well apparent (Fig.
11B
),
KCT's
rather regularly arranged, ca. 10
µm
of diameter, formed by coil-thread ending in a leaf-like and flat structure (Fig.
11C
).
Figure 11.
O. skhounate
(
A-C
) and
O. orontensis
(
D-F
)
A, D
shape of the egg
B, E
micropyle
C, F
KCT's
.
Affinities.
At the male adult stage,
O. skhounate
is distinguished from
O. lawrencei
by the presence of crossveins in the proximal part of the subcostal area, and from
O. lawrencei
and
O. dobbsi
by the shape of the apex of the lateral longitudinal lobe of penis sclerite which is only slightly enlarged. In the nymphal stage,
O. skhounate
differs from
O. jessicae
by the absence of abdominal carina and from
O. lawrencei
and
O. elisabethae
by the setation of the dorsal margin of hind femora with much longer setae; it also differs from
O. dobbsi
by the size of gill I lamella, much longer in the latter.
The ecology of the nymph in North Africa is described by
Bouhala et al. (2020)
.
Known distribution.
Algeria, Morocco, Spain, Tunisia.