A new species of Harpagobaetis Mol, with amended diagnosis of the genus, and new considerations on predatory species of Baetidae (Ephemeroptera) from South America
Author
Cruz, Paulo Vilela
Author
Hamada, Neusa
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-01-31
4551
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journal article
27606
10.11646/zootaxa.4551.2.4
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Harpagobaetis gulosus
Mol 1986
(
Fig. 7
)
Diagnosis. Male imago
The characteristics used in the generic section can also be used for specific identification of male imago.
Mature nymph.
1) labrum with frayed setae along lateral margin (
Fig. 7A
); 2) maxillary palp three-segmented (Fig.
22 in
Mol 1986
); 3) second maxillary canine reduced (
Fig. 7C
); 4) paraglossa with base not overlapping the glossa (
Fig. 7D
); 5) middle part of anterior surface of femur with stout blunt setae (Fig.
10 in
Mol 1986
); 6) claws with one of apical seta (Fig.
13 in
Mol 1986
); 7) rows of denticles more than half of length of claw (Fig.
13 in
Mol 1986
); 8) posterior margin of terga IV with triangular projections (
Fig.
5
in
Mol 1986
); 9) gills with tracheae pigmented (Fig.
112 in
Falcão
et al
. 2011
).
Material examined.
Three nymphs,
BRAZIL
,
Amapá
state,
Amapá
county; River
Amapá
Grande, Cachoeira Grande;
N 02°09'43.1"
W 050°55'17.3"
;
3 m
alt.;
07.viii.2011
; A. M.O. Pes, P.V. Cruz, A. O. Fernandes, N. Hamada cols.