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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAFFF90FF2D9E5984B03760" bold="true" box="[151,415,861,887]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">Tanytarsus limneticus</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="F45AC2AEFFAFFF90FE1D9E5987783760" author="Sublette" box="[423,599,861,887]" pageId="6" pageNumber="57" refString="Sublette, J. E. (1964) Chironomidae (Diptera) of Louisiana. I. Systematics and immature stages of some lentic chironomids of west-central Louisiana. Tulane Studies in Zoology, 11, 109 - 150." type="journal article" year="1964">Sublette, 1964</bibRefCitation>
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(
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAFFF90FF2D9ECE844E37F6" box="[151,353,970,993]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">Nimbocera pinderi</emphasis>
(
<bibRefCitation id="F45AC2AEFFAFFF90FED59ECE875A37F6" author="Steiner" box="[367,629,970,993]" pageId="6" pageNumber="57" refString="Steiner, J. W. &amp; Hulbert, J. L. (1982) Nimbocera pinderi, a new species (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the southeastern United States. Florida Entomologist, 65 (2), 228 - 233." type="journal article" year="1982">Steiner &amp; Hulbert, 1982</bibRefCitation>
)
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; 4th instar larvae. Synonymised by
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.
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material (
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).
</emphasis>
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:
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male, Louisiana, Natchitoches,
<collectingCountry id="E8DCFFCFFFAFFF90FC4A9914810B303D" box="[1008,1060,1040,1066]" name="United States of America" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">U.S.</collectingCountry>
Fish Hatchery,
<date id="E475999FFFAFFF90FB679914804A303D" box="[1245,1381,1040,1066]" pageId="6" pageNumber="49" value="1958-09-20">20.IX.1958</date>
, leg. R. F. Tyler (Collection of J. E. Sublette);
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male as previous except
<date id="E475999FFFAFFF90FC4F993181523058" box="[1013,1149,1077,1103]" pageId="6" pageNumber="49" value="1958-09-12">12.IX.1958</date>
, specimen remounted in Euparal, leg. J. E. Sublette (Collection of J. E. Sublette).
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAFFF90FF7E997B8775308E" bold="true" box="[196,602,1151,1177]" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">Additional material examined:</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="57CBC4DCFFAFFF90FDD9998481B1308D" authority="Steiner &amp; Hulbert, 1982" authorityName="Steiner &amp; Hulbert" authorityYear="1982" box="[611,1182,1152,1178]" class="Insecta" family="Chironomidae" genus="Nimbocera" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="6" pageNumber="49" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pinderi">
<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAFFF90FDD999848660308E" box="[611,847,1152,1177]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">Nimbocera pinderi</emphasis>
(
<bibRefCitation id="F45AC2AEFFAFFF90FCDA998481BA308D" author="Steiner" box="[864,1173,1152,1178]" pageId="6" pageNumber="57" refString="Steiner, J. W. &amp; Hulbert, J. L. (1982) Nimbocera pinderi, a new species (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the southeastern United States. Florida Entomologist, 65 (2), 228 - 233." type="journal article" year="1982">Steiner &amp; Hulbert, 1982</bibRefCitation>
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:
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male,
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, Florida, Boca Grande, a lab pond,
<date id="E475999FFFAFFF90FDFB99A187F630A8" box="[577,729,1189,1215]" pageId="6" pageNumber="49" value="1982-12-27">27.XII.1982</date>
, R. Rutter (
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male plus 1 pupal exuviae as previous, 2 pharate males as previous.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAFFF90FF7C99EB8410311E" bold="true" box="[198,319,1263,1289]" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">Diagnosis</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAFFF90FEE999EB84D5311E" bold="true" box="[339,506,1263,1289]" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">Male Imago:</emphasis>
AR about 1.37; large frontal tubercles; dorsocentrals in one row, close to scutellum in a group of 24 setae; high number of acrostichals and scutellars; 23 prealars; M and Sc veins with setae; tergite IX without microtrichia-free areas; anal tergal bands separate, curved; anal point with pair of well developed anal crests; spines placed irregularly between anal crests, 2 shorter setae are present anteriorly between crests; superior volsella with field of microtrichia on anterolateral margin, posteromedian corner projecting; digitus pointed, triangular to somewhat cone-like, not extending or extending a little beyond margin of superior volsella; median volsella with foliate lamellae.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAFFF90FF7E98F1843F3218" bold="true" box="[196,272,1525,1551]" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">Pupa:</emphasis>
Frontal setae short, cephalic tubercles weakly developed; prealar somewhat rounded to quadrate and inwardly folded; thoracic horn thin and with spinules; three precorneals not in triangular pattern, placed on an tubercle; tergite II with median homogeneous shagreen; T III with pair of long bands of longer spines placed on posterior half of tergite and lateral fields of fine shagreen, bands anteriorly straight, posteriorly curved outward; T IV with bracket-shaped pair of long bands of spines, anterior part with thin short spines directed to caudal and median, posterior part with longer spines directed to oral; T VVI with anterior pair of rounded spine patches; T VIII with fine anterolateral shagreen; T IX with anterior shagreen; posterolateral comb of segment VIII quite broad; abdominal segment I with 2 dorsal long taeniae and without lateral seta, segment IIVII with 3 lateral setae, segment VIII with 3 lateral taeniae, 1 dorsal seta and 1 ventral taenia.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAFFF90FF7E9A4184353348" bold="true" box="[196,282,1861,1887]" pageId="6" pageNumber="49">Larva:</emphasis>
Antennal pedestal without spur, segment 2 of antenna with narrow, not sclerotized ring near base; AR 1.66; Lauterborn organs small, situated on apex of long and slim pedicels, pedicels annulated for about 4/ 5 of their length; mentum with pale, pentamerous median tooth and 5 pairs of brown lateral teeth; mandible with dorsal pale tooth, apical tooth and 3 inner teeth brown to dark brown.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAEFF91FF2D9BD7847232FC" bold="true" box="[151,349,1747,1771]" pageId="7" pageNumber="50">FIGURES 1619.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAEFF91FED99BD0876532FC" box="[355,586,1748,1771]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="50">Tanytarsus limneticus</emphasis>
Sublette
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, adult male. 16. Hypopygium, dorsal view. 17. Anal point, dorsal view. 18. Superior volsella and digitus variation. 19. Median volsella.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAEFF91FF7C9A3C84703345" bold="true" box="[198,351,1848,1874]" pageId="7" pageNumber="50">Description.</emphasis>
Male Imago (n = 4)
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFAEFF91FF7C9A5A843F336F" bold="true" box="[198,272,1886,1912]" pageId="7" pageNumber="50">Head.</emphasis>
AR 1.331.44. Antennal flagellomeres one to twelve 442470 µm long, thirteen 590680 µm long, total length
<date id="E475999FFFAEFF91FE909A87849F338A" box="[298,432,1923,1949]" pageId="7" pageNumber="50" value="1032" valueMax="1150">10321150</date>
µm. Eyes with dorsomedian extension; large frontal tubercles (length 1618 µm), about 2.5 times as long as wide; 1213 temporal setae; clypeus with 1923 setae; lengths of palpomeres (in µm): 3240, 3844, 8090, 98118, 168192, total length 416484 µm.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA1FF9EFF7E9D93840634A6" bold="true" box="[196,297,151,177]" pageId="8" pageNumber="51">Thorax.</emphasis>
Length 11401230 µm. Scutal tubercle absent; 1215 dorsocentrals in one row + group of 24 dorsocentrals posteriorly, 2330 acrostichals, 23 prealars, 13 scutellars. Haltere with 68 setae.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA1FF9EFF7E9DE6843F34EB" bold="true" box="[196,272,226,252]" pageId="8" pageNumber="51">Wing.</emphasis>
Wing length
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µm, width 548575 µm; L/WR 3.213.24. Brachiolum with 1 seta, Sc with 15 setae, R with 4656 setae, R1 with 5067 setae, R4+5 with 80105 setae, M with 1628 setae, M1+2 with 7492 setae, M3+4 with 4763 setae, Cu with 1839 setae, Cu1 with 2434 setae, Postcubitus with 4263 setae and An with 4470 setae. Cell m with 3544 setae (+2026 setae on false vein), r4+5 with more than 200 setae, m1+2 with more than 200 setae (+4355 setae on false vein), m3+4 with about 182 setae, cu with about 134 setae and an with about 142 setae.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA1FF9EFF7E9CCA842935FF" bold="true" box="[196,262,462,488]" pageId="8" pageNumber="51">Legs.</emphasis>
Foreleg bearing single tibial spur (2228 µm). Lengths of combs of mid tibia 2023 µm (with 32 35 µm long spur) and 2123 µm (with 4042 µm long spur); lengths of combs of hind tibia 2328 µm (with 4246 µm spur) and 2226 µm (with 4448 µm long spur). Lengths of leg segments and leg ratios as in table 2.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA1FF9EFF2D9F878427368C" bold="true" box="[151,264,643,667]" pageId="8" pageNumber="51">TABLE 2.</emphasis>
Lengths (in µm) and proportions of leg segments of
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA1FF9EFC849F878109368D" box="[830,1062,643,666]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="51">Tanytarsus limneticus</emphasis>
Sublette.
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fe ti ta1 ta2 ta3 ta4 ta5 LR BV SV p1 910990 508560
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610638 550562 478495 180190 2.112.15 1.361.46 1.231.39 p2 920952 760794 498530 298310 235252 148170 100107 0.650.66 2.742.78 3.283.37 p3 9531000 949964 670695 400420 330342 210213 127130 0.700.72 2.402.43 2.822.83
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Length 29503060 µm.
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Hypopygium (
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).
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Tergite IX 186200 µm long with 910 median setae (not placed between anal tergal bands, not separated into groups, placed from well anterior to anal point base to close to anal point base), 1820 apical setae, apparently without lateral teeth. T IX without microtrichia-free areas. Orolateral spine of T IX present, 23 µm long. Anal tergal bands separate, curved, short, not running parallel and ending well anterior to anal point base. Anal point 8084 µm long, elongate with rounded to slightly pointed tip, with pair of well developed anal crests (3450 µm long); field of microtrichia on entire surface between the crests; spines placed irregularly between anal crests; 2 shorter setae are present anteriorly between crests. Superior volsella with small to large field of microtrichia on anterolateral margin, anterior margin slightly curved, lateral and posterior margins curved, median margin concave, posteromedian corner projecting; 614 setae on dorsal surface, 23 setae on median margin and 1 seta on a ventral tubercle, close to anterior margin. Longitudinal axes of superior volsella and body at angle of 2834°. Digitus pointed, triangular to somewhat cone-like, not extending or extending a little beyond margin of superior volsella. Median volsella 2430 µm long, surpassing superior volsella but not reaching apex of inferior volsella, with 2633 µm long simple lamellae and 3040 µm long foliate lamellae. Inferior volsella 130135 µm long, somewhat thick and slightly straight, distal part oval, only slightly swelled. Gonocoxite length 138150 µm; gonostylus 150156 µm, somewhat elongate, straight and thin; hypopygium ratio (HR) 0.920.98.
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<paragraph id="9074BF5FFFA1FF9EFF7C9B67815A326A" blockId="8.[151,1437,926,2000]" box="[198,1141,1635,1661]" pageId="8" pageNumber="51">Pupal exuviae pale brown, thorax and lateral muscle marks somewhat brownish.</paragraph>
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Cephalothorax (
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).
</emphasis>
Frontal apotome smooth, with some wrinkles. Frontal setae short, 4952 µm long, mounted apically on weakly developed cephalic tubercles; frontal warts absent. Pedicel sheath tubercle well developed. Thorax smooth, 12901320 µm long, with small teeth along median suture and granulation close to the basis of thoracic horn. Wing sheath with weakly developed nose, prealar tubercle well developed, somewhat rounded to quadrate and inwardly folded. Thoracic horn thin, 680720 µm long, with spinules. Three precorneals not in triangular pattern, placed on a tubercle. Anterior precorneal 170238 µm, Pc2 (196204 µm) and Pc3 (212248 µm) closer to each other, Pc3 thicker and longer; 1 median (136154 µm) and 2 lateral antepronotals (100110 µm, 1 seta base); 2 pairs of dorsocentrals, anterior pair 102140 µm (thin) and 6982 µm long (thick), posterior pair 100104 µm (thin) and 9496 µm (thick).
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA0FF9FFF2D9BFA84713301" bold="true" box="[151,350,1790,1814]" pageId="9" pageNumber="52">FIGURES 2025.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA0FF9FFEDF9BFB87623301" box="[357,589,1791,1814]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="52">Tanytarsus limneticus</emphasis>
Sublette
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, pupa. 20. Frontal apotome. 21. Thorax. 22. Thoracic horn. 23. Detail of thoracic horn armament. 24. Abdomen, dorsal view; dorsal setae of segments VVII not drawn. 25. Posterolateral comb of abdominal segment VIII.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA0FF9FFF7C9A8784C1338A" bold="true" box="[198,494,1923,1949]" pageId="9" pageNumber="52">
Abdomen (
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).
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Total length 38454480 µm. Tergites I and VII without armament. T II with median homogeneous shagreen, sparse/interrupted medially. T III with pair of long bands of long spines on posterior half of tergite, fields of fine shagreen lateral to spine bands, bands anteriorly straight, posteriorly curved outward. T IV with bracket-shaped pair of long bands of spines, anterior part with thin short spines directed to caudal and median, occasionally sparse or absent, posterior part with longer spines directed to oral. T VVI with anterior pair of rounded spine patches. T VIII with fine anterolateral shagreen. T IX with anterior shagreen, sparse or interrupted on median part. Sternites IVII apparently without armament. S VIII with fine oral-lateral shagreen. Conjunctives and pleura unarmed. Hook row 280372 µm, about 1/2 width of tergite II. Pedes spurii A absent; pedes spurii B present on segment II, weakly developed. Posterolateral comb of segment VIII broad, 112120 µm wide, consisting of 914 strong marginal teeth and 2842 smaller ones. Abdominal setation: segment I with 2 dorsal taeniae and 1 dorsal seta, 0 L and 1 pair of ventral seta bases; segment II with 3 D, the most anterior and posterior setae somewhat taeniate, and two pairs of dorsal seta bases, 3 L and
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; segment III with 5 D, the most anterior and posterior setae somewhat taeniate, and two pairs of dorsal seta bases, 3 L and
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; segments IVVII with 3 L, dorsal and ventral setae difficult to see; segment VIII with 1 D, 3 lateral taeniae and 1 ventral taenia. Anal lobe well developed, with complete fringe of 1820 taeniae in single row and two pairs of dorsal taeniae. Tergites IIVIII with O-setae.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA3FF9CFF7C9F79874B3680" bold="true" box="[198,612,637,663]" pageId="10" pageNumber="53">Distribution and ecological notes</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA3FF9CFDCF9F7986593681" box="[629,886,637,662]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="53">Tanytarsus limneticus</emphasis>
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is a Nearctic species recorded from the
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.
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Caldwell
<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA3FF9CFEB69FA6846C36AC" box="[268,323,674,699]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="53">et al</emphasis>
. (1997)
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pointed out that &quot;although originally listed by
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Hudson
<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA3FF9CFBFD9FA681AA36AC" box="[1095,1157,674,699]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="53">et al.</emphasis>
(1990)
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as occurring in lakes, rivers, and streams,
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA3FF9CFE6F9FCC874236F6" box="[469,621,712,737]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="53">T. limneticus</emphasis>
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appears to occur only in lentic habitats. Larvae of similar, typically stream dwelling species (possibly
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA3FF9CFDF09FE986153711" box="[586,826,749,774]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="53">Tanytarsus guerlus</emphasis>
Roback
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or similar species), have probably been confused with
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA3FF9CFEF99E1684F8373C" box="[323,471,786,811]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="53">T. limneticus</emphasis>
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&quot;.
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mentioned that most
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<emphasis id="A2BF634DFFA3FF9CFC3E9E168136373C" box="[900,1049,786,811]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="53">T. limneticus</emphasis>
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larvae collected by him are from bottom sediments of eutrophic ponds or slowly flowing rivers.
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