NEW COMBINATIONS OF AFROTROPICAL CHIRONOMINI (DIPTERA: CHIRONOMIDAE) Abstract
Author
Ekrem, Torbjørn
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU University Museum, Department of Natural History, NO- 7491 Trondheim, Norway.
torbjorn.ekrem@ntnu.no
Author
Elisabeth Stur
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU University Museum, Department of Natural History, NO- 7491 Trondheim, Norway.
elisabeth.stur@ntnu.no
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CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research
2016
2016-06-21
29
4
10
journal article
53557
10.5324/cjcr.v0i29.1981
32960a2b-b80d-4761-876d-cb8293c33ad6
2387-5372
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Kiefferulus pruinosus
(
Freeman, 1961
)
comb. n.
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Chironomus
(
Endochironomus
)
pruinosa
[sic!]
Freeman, 1961: 246
.
Endochironomus pruinosus
(
Freeman, 1961
)
,
Freeman and Cranston (1980)
.
Material examined:
Holotype
male (
MNHN
),
Madagascar
Nord
,
Montagne d’Ambre
1000m
,
23.xi-4.xii.1958
, B. Stuckenberg.
The male
holotype
lacks frontal tubercles, has numerous setae on vein
R
in an otherwise bare wing (
Fig. 3a
), and has divided mid- and hind tibial combs, each with spur. Antenna with 11 flagellomeres and an AR of about 2.7. The hypopygium (
Fig. 3b
) lacks median tergite setae, has Y-shaped anal tergite bands, almost bare superior volsella, setose inferior volsella that is slightly expanded dorso-ventrally and gonostylus with slight subapical constriction. The species fits quite well in the definition of
Kiefferulus
Goetghebuer
after the inclusion of
Nilodorum
Kieffer
by
Cranston et al. (1990)
. Indeed
Freeman (1961)
had discussed the similarity with
Nilodorum
in the original description, especially with regard to the appearance of the thorax (
Fig. 3c
). He chose not to place the species there due to the normally developed maxillary palps and the narrow inferior volsella, but these characters later have been argued not to be diagnostic at genus-level (
Cranston et al. 1990
). The shape of the superior volsella (
Fig. 3b
) is quite aberrant compared to other species in
Kiefferulus
, but we interpret this as a species-specific trait.