Parachironomus subalpinus ...

Parachironomus subalpinus (Goetghebuer, 1931) (Figs 22–30) Cryptochironomus subalpinus Goetghebuer, 1931; Lehmann (1970: 105–151, fig. 16); Oliver & Dillon (1997: 625); Langton & Pinder (2007: 112, fig. 221 D). Parachironomus spissatus Brundin, 1949: 54, figs 84–84. Material. male, Russia, C...

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Main Author: Orel, Oksana V.
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Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6041557
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.6041557
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Summary:Parachironomus subalpinus (Goetghebuer, 1931) (Figs 22–30) Cryptochironomus subalpinus Goetghebuer, 1931; Lehmann (1970: 105–151, fig. 16); Oliver & Dillon (1997: 625); Langton & Pinder (2007: 112, fig. 221 D). Parachironomus spissatus Brundin, 1949: 54, figs 84–84. Material. male, Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Region, basin of Khatyrka River, Myssovye Lakes, 27.vii.1980, leg. E. Makarchenko. Male imago (n=1). See also Table 5. Total length 4.2 mm. Coloration. Scape brown; ground color of thorax brown, mesonotal stripes and postnotum dark brown; abdomen and legs brown. Head. Frontal tubercles absent. Temporal setae 18/20. Clypeus with 20 setae. Antenna lost. Maxillary palpomeres 2–4 combined 605 µm long, their individual lengths (in µm): 51; 163; 173; 218. Thorax. Antepronotals 8/9, acrostichals 16, dorsocentrals 22/25, prealars 6, supraalars 1. Scutellum with 23 setae. Wing. Length 2.28 mm, without microtrichia. VR 1.10. R with 23, R1 with 21, R4+5 with 25 setae in distal 2/3, M1+2 with 8 setae. ... : Published as part of Orel, Oksana V., 2017, Two new species and new records of the genus Parachironomus Lenz, 1921 (Diptera, Chironomidae) from northern Russia, pp. 531-546 in Zootaxa 4312 (3) on pages 537-539, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4312.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/856013 ...