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Shilovia rara Makarchenko 1989

  • 1. Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 100 let Vladivostoku 159, 690022 Vladivostok, Russia.
  • 2. Laboratory of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Aquatic Organisms, Far Eastern Federal University, Suhanova St. 8, 690950 Vladivostok, Russia.
  • 3. A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskij prosp. 33, 119071 Moscow, Russia. triops @ yandex. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8826 - 9316

Description

Shilovia rara Makarchenko

(Figs. 1–9, 21, 24–25)

Shilovia rara Makarchenko, 1989: 140; Saether et al. 2000: 134, Ashe & O’Connor 2009: 106.

Material examined. 1 adult male (holotype), TAJIKISTAN: Varzod District, Gissar Ridge spurs, Varzob River near Kondara Gorge, 1100 m above sea level, 25.III.1987, N 38°48.677’, E 68°49.375’, leg. L. Zhiltsova; 2 adult males, KYRGYZSTAN: Tien Shan Mountains, Jalal-Abad Region, Chatkal District, Itelgi River, about 20 km above the mouth on the Chatkal River, under a serpentine road to the Chap-Chyma Pass, altitude 2401 m above sea level, 8.VI.2016, N 41°32.822’, E 70°46.459’, leg. D. Palatov.

Description

Adult male (n = 3, except when otherwise stated). Total length 1.5–2.5 mm. Total length/wing length 0.94– 1.11.

Coloration. Brown to dark-brown. Mesonotum brown to brownish yellow, as shown in Fig. 4. Legs spotted: basal 1/3 or half of femur and tibia yellow, distal 2/3 or 1/2 brown; ta 1 –ta 5 brown (Fig. 2). Wings grayish to grey. Abdomen dark brown.

Head. Eyes bare. Temporal setae 37–51, including frontals, verticals, postorbitals which can not be easy separated (Fig. 1). Clypeus with 4–9 setae. Palpomere length (μm): 28–36, 48–52, 68–79, 84–96, 116–148. Head width/ palp length 0.98–1.02. Antenna with 5 flagellomeres and reduced plume of setae (Fig. 6); number and length of these setae on 1–4 flagellomeres respectively: 7–10 (44–64 μm), 4–6 (20–72 μm), 4–6 (24–64 μm), 4 (24–68 μm); terminal flagellomere with 2–4 setae, 28–40 μm in subapical and apical area. Flagellomeres 1–5 length (μm): 60, 28–36, 24–30, 24–32, 60–68; AR 0.41–0.44. Antennal length/palp length 0.52–0.63.

Thorax.Antepronotum with 10–12 ventrolateral setae, 44–68 μm long.Acrostichals 19–30, 10–16 μm long, start from anteropronotum, in 1–2 rows. Dorsocentrals 20–22, 16–24 μm long, in 2–3 rows in anterior 1/3, in posterior 2/ 3 in 1 row and they are not converge with acrostichal setae; prealars 22–30, 40–56 μm long, in 2–3 rows; supraalars 4–6, 32–40 μm long (Fig. 4). Scutellum with 23–53 setae, 64–80 μm long. Postnotum without setae. Preepisternum with 5–15 setae, 32–40 μm long. MAII with 2–5 setae, 30–34 μm long.

Wing. Length 1.6–2.1 mm, width 0.56–0.60 mm. Costal extension 20–40 µm long. Anal lobe slightly reduced, rounded angular. Squama with 7–8 setae. R and R 1 with 27–38 setae, R 4+5 with 8–18 setae, R 2+3 absent, Cu with 6–23 setae (Fig. 3). RM/MCu 2.0–2.2.

Legs. BR 1 0.9–1.3, BR 2 1.0–1.3, BR 3 1.0–1.1. Spur of front tibia 28–44 µm long. Spurs of mid tibia 32–44 µm and 32–40 µm long. Spurs of hind tibia 52–63 µm and 40–50 µm long. Hind tibial comb with 6–9 setae. Fore legs with 1–2 pseudospurs, 26–28 µm long on ta 1; middle legs with 2 pseudospurs, 28 µm long on ta 1; hind legs with 2 pseudospurs, 36–40 µm long on ta 1. Length (μm) and proportions of leg segments are as in Table 1.

Hypopygium (Figs. 5, 7–9, 21, 24–25). Tergite IX with 80–84 setae, 20–32 µm long; posterior edge concave. Laterosternite IX with 3–5 short setae. Sternapodeme long and narrow, 80–82 µm long and 44–48 µm wide in basal part, 26–28 µm wide in subapical part (Fig. 5). Aedeagal lobe weakly sclerotized, apical part hooked (Fig. 25), 100– 118 µm long. Gonocoxite 340–368 µm long, with 44–56 µm long apical projection (“heel”) which densely covered with thin setae, 28–40 µm long, and “heel” posterior to gonostylus 0.35–0.44 times as long asgonostylus (Figs. 8–9); inferior volsella in form of tubercle, densely covered with macrotrichiae and setae, 16–24 µm long; basal lobe of gonocoxite as in Fig.24. Gonostylus slightly curved in distal 1/4, 124– 128 µm long, in distal half covered with setae, 8–12 µm long, on the outer edge with a rounded extension, apically with a tooth and short megaseta (Figs. 7–9, 21); gonostylus length/gonostylus width 3.1–3.2. HR 2.70–2.72.

Ecology. Adults were collected from stones and bowlders in mountain rivers, located at an altitude of 1100– 2401 m, at a flow rate of 0.3–0.6 m /s, with water temperature ca 12°C

Distribution. Known from the mountains of Tajikistan (Gissar Range) and Kyrgyzstan (Chatkal District, Tien Shan Mountains) (Figs. 28–29).

Notes

Published as part of Makarchenko, Eugenyi A., Semenchenko, Alexander A. & Palatov, Dmitry M., 2020, Review of the genus Shilovia Makarchenko (Diptera: Chironomidae: Diamesinae Boreoheptagyiini) from the mountains of Central Asia, with morphological description and DNA barcoding of known species, pp. 196-210 in Zootaxa 4895 (2) on pages 199-202, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4895.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/4322455

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Event date
1987-03-25 , 2016-06-08
Family
Chironomidae
Genus
Shilovia
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Diptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Makarchenko
Species
rara
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
1987-03-25 , 2016-06-08
Taxonomic concept label
Shilovia rara Makarchenko, 1989 sec. Makarchenko, Semenchenko & Palatov, 2020

References

  • Makarchenko, E. A. (1989) New genus and species of chironomids (Diptera, Chironomidae) from Tajikistan. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 68 (12), 137 - 142. [in Russian.]
  • Saether, O. A., Ashe, P. & Murray, D. A. (2000) Family Chironomidae. In: Papp, L. & Darvas, B. (Eds.), Contributions to a manual of Palaearctic Diptera (with special reference to the flies of economic importance). Appendix. Science Herald, Budapest, pp. 113 - 334.
  • Ashe, P. & O'Connor, J. P. (2009) A World Catalogue of Chironomidae (Diptera). Part 1. Buchonomyiinae, Chilenomyiinae, Podonominae, Aphroteniinae, Tanypodinae, Usambaromyiinae, Diamesinae, Prodiamesinae and Telmatogetoninae. Irish Biogeographical Society & National Museum of Ireland, Dublin, 445 pp.