Morphological redescription and DNA barcoding of Monodiamesa kamora Makarchenko et Yavorskaya (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the Amur River basin (Russian Far East) Author Makarchenko, E. A. Author Velyaev, O. A. Author Yavorskaya, N. M. text Far Eastern Entomologist 2018 2018-01-29 350 1 8 http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.350.1 journal article 10.25221/fee.350.1 2713-2196 7163972 A4ED69AE-2258-4C58-927C-7ABF7FF344DD Monodiamesa kamora Makarchenko et Yavorskaya, 2008 Figs 1–5 Monodiamesa kamora Makarchenko et Yavorskaya, 2008: 175–176 . MATERIAL EXAMINED. Russia : Khabarovsk Territory: Nikolayevsk District , left bank of Amur River, Kamora River in environs of the city Nikolaevsk-on-Amur , 24. VI 2007 , 1♂ ( holotype ), leg. N. Yavorskaya ; Amurskyi District , Bolon Nature Reserve , Simmi River near cordon Cheremshinaya , 25. V 2016 , 58♂ , leg. N. Yavorskaya ; the same river near cordon Kirpu , 25. V 2016 , 18♂ , leg. N. Yavorskaya ; the same river near cordon Vakhtar , 26. V 2016 , 6♂ , leg. N. Yavorskaya ; the same Nature Reserve , Selgon River , 26.V 2016 , 24♂ , leg. N. Yavorskaya. Figs 1–2. Hypopygium of Monodiamesa kamora (paratype). 1 – total view, from above; 2 – the same, from below. wing length 1.27–1.47. Coloration dark-brown. Head . Temporal setae including 2–4 verticals and 6–7 postorbitals. Clypeus with 15–16 setae. Palpomere length (μm): 32–52, 84–104, 160–164, 140–152, 204–220. Head width/palpal length 1.–1.31. Antenna with 13 flagellomeres, AR 1.75–2.08. Thorax . Antepronotum with 4–10 lateral setae. Acrostichals absent, dorsocentrals 18–23 (in 1–2 rows), prealars 8, supraalars 1. Scutellum with 41–55 setae. Figs 3–5. Hypopygium of Monodiamesa kamora (holotype). 3 – total view, from above; 4 – median volsellae and basal setae; 5 – phallapodema and aedeagal lobe. Scale bars = 50 µm. Wing . Length 3.04–3.16 mm . Anal lobe well developed, roundish and projected forward. Squama with 27–32 setae in 1–2 rows. R and R 1 with 27–33 setae, R 4+5 with 2–4 setae in subapical part. Costal projection 80–82 μm long. Legs . Femur of all legs dark-brown, tibia and tarsus visibly lighter. BR 1 2.10– 2,33; BR 2 1.27–2.22; BR 3 1.56–3,0. Spur of front tibia 64–92 μm long. Both spurs of middle tibia 68–72 μm long. Spurs of hind tibia 96–112 μm and 71–84 μm long. Hind tibial comb with 11–13 spine-like setae. Pulvilli spine-like. Middle and hind 5 legs with 2 pseudospurs in apical part ta 1 and ta 2 32–36 μm long. Length (µm) and proportions of legs segments are as follow:
P fe ti ta 1 ta 2 ta 3 ta 4 ta 5 LR BV SV
P 1 1058– 1148 1328– 1460 951– 1033 508– 574 377– 402 213– 221 180– 197 0.67– 0.72 2.56– 2.65 2.49– 2.65
P 2 1164– 1246 1378– 1427 566– 623 361– 394 262– 279 172– 180 180– 187 0.41– 0.45 3.12– 3.19 4.13– 4.49
P 3 1230– 1263 1558– 1640 754– 853 476– 508 344– 361 197 197– 213 0.48– 0.53 2.89– 3.0 3.38– 3.72
Hypopygium ( Figs 1–5 ). Tergite IX with anal point 72–88 μm long and with 46– 49 setae, some of that situated in basal part of anal point; laterosternite IX with 12– 13 setae. Gonostylus in middle outer part prominent, 152–156 μm long, with megaseta 64 μm long and 1–2 setae nearest 80 μm long. Gonocoxite 356–368 μm long, shape of superior and inferior volsellae as in Figs 1–3 . Length of superior volsella 92–104 μm, inferior volsella 124–132 μm. Median volsella setae-like, slightly curved 40–44 μm long and situated on dark-brown pedestal 84–104 μm long. Near of median volsella in anterio-ventral part situated seta 52–60 μm long on small tubercle ( Fig. 4 ). Phallapodeme with aedeagal lobe as in Fig. 5 .
REMARKS. M. kamora belongs to the group of species bathyphila . Male imagines of M. kamora is close related to M. alpicola Brundin and M. bathphila Kieffer but can be separated from these species by shape of gonostylus which in middle outer part prominent. Median volsella spine-like, slightly curved and situated on long pedestal. Near of median volsella in anterio-ventral part situated seta on small tubercle. Inferior volsella in distal part wide-roundish and just a little longer of superior volsella. DISTRIBUTION. Russia (the low part of Amur River basin).