Cryptotendipes emorsus Townes ...

Cryptotendipes emorsus (Townes) Harnischia emorsa Townes, 1945: 161. (Fig. 4) Material examined. CANADA: Manitoba, South Indian Lake, Trailer Bay and Long Bay, male (intersex caused by infection) reared from larva, 3 pupae reared from larvae, 2–10.vii. 1976, E. Phillips; Manitoba, Heming Lake, femal...

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Main Author: Saether, Ole A.
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Published: Zenodo 2010
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6199614
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.6199614
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Summary:Cryptotendipes emorsus (Townes) Harnischia emorsa Townes, 1945: 161. (Fig. 4) Material examined. CANADA: Manitoba, South Indian Lake, Trailer Bay and Long Bay, male (intersex caused by infection) reared from larva, 3 pupae reared from larvae, 2–10.vii. 1976, E. Phillips; Manitoba, Heming Lake, female reared from larva, Man., 27.vii 1967, A.P. Wiens. Lake Winnipeg records: Beaver Creek, 7.vi. –24.vii. 1971, male with thorax and 3 first abdominal segments of pupal exuviae, 4 males. The male imagines have 3–7, 5 (4) setae on squama; 3–10, 6(4) sensilla chaetica 16 on p2 and none on p3. The hypopygium is illustrated by Saether (1977a fig. 34A). A male reared from larva, as well as mature male and female pupae have been found in South Indian Lake, Man. A female reared from larva from Heming Lake, Man., appears to be C. emorsus although it differs in having longer thoracic horn and caudal spines also on T VIII. Female imago (n = 1, except when otherwise stated) All measurements and ratios completely within the ... : Published as part of Saether, Ole A., 2010, Cryptotendipes Lenz from Manitoba, Canada, with keys to known immatures of the genus (Diptera: Chironomidae), pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 2412 on pages 8-10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194317 ...