Procladius (Holotanypus) sublettei Roback

Procladius (Holotanypus) sublettei Roback (Figs 6 C–G; 12 F, L; 13 E, G, J, M; 14 H) Procladius (Procladius) sublettei Roback, 1971: 191; Roback 1980: 47; Saether 1977: 48. Procladius culiciformis auct. nec Linnaeus. Material examined. CANADA: Manitoba, Lake Winnipeg, light traps: Victoria Beach, 4...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Chironomidae
Procladius
Procladius sublettei
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
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Chironomidae
Procladius
Procladius sublettei
Saether, Ole A.
Procladius (Holotanypus) sublettei Roback
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Arthropoda
Insecta
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Chironomidae
Procladius
Procladius sublettei
description Procladius (Holotanypus) sublettei Roback (Figs 6 C–G; 12 F, L; 13 E, G, J, M; 14 H) Procladius (Procladius) sublettei Roback, 1971: 191; Roback 1980: 47; Saether 1977: 48. Procladius culiciformis auct. nec Linnaeus. Material examined. CANADA: Manitoba, Lake Winnipeg, light traps: Victoria Beach, 4 males, 9. & 25.vii. 1969; Pine Dock, 22 males, 10.vii., 31.vii. & 2.ix. 1969; 0.5 km off George Island, 1 male, 12.vii. 1969; 10 km off (Sturgeonskin point) Long Point, 7 males, 14.vii. 1969; 3 km off McCreary Island, 12 males, 15.vii. 1969; Gull Harbor, 2 males, 16.vii. 1969; Grand Rapids Government Wharf, 6 males, 28.vii. 1969; 5 km off Selkirk (Horse) Island, 1 male, 29.vii. 1969; McBeth Harbor, 1 male, 7.ix. 1969; Gimli Government Wharf, 5 males, 9.ix. 1969; Beaver Point, 2 males, 30.vi. & 6.viii. 1971; 20 Mile Creek, 14 males, 26.viii. & 1.ix. 1971; Old Fishing Dock, 8 males, 29.vi., 18.viii. & 8.ix. 1971; Calder's Dock, 1 male, 31.viii. 1971; Hecla Island, 15 males, 25.viii. 1971; emergence traps: Beaver Creek, 23 males, 3.vi.– 28.vii. 1971; rearings: north of outer buoy Red River, 1 male, 4.vi. 1969; eastsoutheast of outer buoy Red River, 1 male, 1 female, 9.vii. 1969; north of outer buoy Red River, 2 males, 9.vii. 1969; 13 km southwest of Bigstone Point, 1 male, 11.vii. 1969; Saskatchewan River Buoy, 1 male, 14.vii. 1969; 10 km east-southeast of Pearson Reef, 1 male, 26.vii. 1969; Pigeon Bay, 1 male, 27.vii. 1969; east of Selkirk Island, 1 male, 4.ix. 1969; 1 km west of Elk Island, 1 male, 4.x. 1969; South Basin, 379 larvae, female reared from larva, 4.vi– 31.x. 1969; Narrows, 105 larvae, 4.vi– 31.x. 1969; North Basin, 226 larvae, 2 pupae, 4.vi– 31.x. 1969. The male gonostylus (Fig. 6 G) appear to be closest to the Pt. Pelee, Ontario, population figured by Roback (1971 fig. 376, 379) with some specimens falling in P. sublettei var. grandis . As indicated by Roback (1971: 193) the typical form and the variety may only represent different generations. The female have no setae on anepisternum II, about 16–18 setae on segment X, and about 3–10 sensilla chaetica on ta 1 of p 2 and p 3. Pupa (n = 6) Cephalothorax . Thoracic horn (Fig. 12 F) 380–491, 433 µm long; 112–170, 143 µm wide, atrial wall of thoracic horn with reticulate pattern. Plastron plate diameter 90–144, 114 µm; apical constriction of horn chamber 46 – 81, 63 µm wide length/width of horn 2.67–3.39, 3.10; width of plastron plate /width of horn 0.66–1.03, 0.78; width of plastron plate/width of constriction 1.38–2.57, 1.87. Abdomen . Spinules on T IV small, grouped (Fig. 12 N). Anal lobe (Fig. 12 L) with 36 –40, 38 spines on outer margin, densely grouped posterolaterally, usually one at apex of inner margin, and apical spines relatively small and set off from remaining spines. Fourth instar larva (n = 10, except when otherwise stated) Head capsule length 720–908, 812 µm (672). Head . Antenna as in Fig. 13 E, G. Lengths of antennal segments (in µm): 165–205, 190; 18 –24, 21; 6 –8, 7; 2 – 3, 3; 1 –2, 2. AR 5.50–6.85, 6.14)[4.44–5.50 in Roback (1980)]. Basal antennal segment 32 –42, 38 µm wide; 4.46– 5.56, 4.97 times as long as wide; ring organ 0.65–0.79, 0.72 from base; blade 24 –33, 29 µm; accessory blade 20 – 26, 22 µm long. Apical style of second segment 6 –8, 7 µm long. Apex of labrum as in Fig. 13 J. Mandible 174– 202, 191 µm long [148–185 µm in Roback (1980)]. Maxilla about as in P. denticulatus (Fig. 14 C). Maxillary palp (Fig. 14 H) 46 –58, 48 µm long; 17 –21, 19 µm wide; 2.35–2.71, 2.51 times as long as wide. Length of basal antennal segment/length of palp 3.37–4.46, 3.96. Hypopharyngeal pecten (Fig. 13 M) with 13 –14, 13 teeth. Abdomen . Claws of posterior parapods all relatively long and slender. Distribution . The species, when including the varieties, is known from all over USA and Canada (Roback 1971: 192–195; Oliver et al. 1990: 15; Spies 1999; Epler 2003, 2010; Caldwell 2009). It is, however, more common in southern parts. The distribution in Lake Winnipeg is shown in Fig. 1, the emergence pattern in Fig. 11. : Published as part of Saether, Ole A., 2010, Procladius Skuse from Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, with keys to some females and immature stages of the genus (Diptera: Chironomidae), pp. 34-58 in Zootaxa 2726 on pages 53-54, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.200030 : {"references": ["Roback, S. S. (1971) The adults of the subfamily Tanypodinae (= Pelopiinae) in North America (Diptera: Chironomidae). Monograph of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 17, 1 - 410.", "Roback, S. S. (1980) The immature chironomids of the eastern United States IV. Tanypodinae - Procladiini. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 132, 1 - 63.", "Saether, O. A. (1977) Female genitalia in Chironomidae and other Nematocera: morphology, phylogenies, keys. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 197, 1 - 209.", "Oliver, D. R., Dillon, M. E. & Cranston, P. S. (1990) A catalog of Nearctic Chironomidae. Research Branch Agriculture Canada Publication, 1857 / B, 89 pp.", "Spies, M. (1999) A listing of Chironomidae reported from California. Version of November 1999. Available from: http: // insects. ummz. lsa. umich. edu / ~ ethanbr / chiro / chklists / california. html", "Epler, J. (2003) Epler's checklist of the Chironomidae of North and South Carolina (last updated 7 July 2003). http: // home. comcast. net / ~ johnepler 3 / NCSCCHCK. pdf", "Epler, J. (2010) Checklist of the Chironomidae of Florida (last updated 10 February 2010). http: // home. comcast. net / ~ johnepler 3 / FLchiro. html", "Caldwell, B. (2009) The Chironomidae (Diptera) of Georgia (USA) (Last updated June 2, 2009.) http: // home. mindspring. com / ~ bacaldwell / index. html"]}
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Procladius culiciformis auct. nec Linnaeus. Material examined. CANADA: Manitoba, Lake Winnipeg, light traps: Victoria Beach, 4 males, 9. & 25.vii. 1969; Pine Dock, 22 males, 10.vii., 31.vii. & 2.ix. 1969; 0.5 km off George Island, 1 male, 12.vii. 1969; 10 km off (Sturgeonskin point) Long Point, 7 males, 14.vii. 1969; 3 km off McCreary Island, 12 males, 15.vii. 1969; Gull Harbor, 2 males, 16.vii. 1969; Grand Rapids Government Wharf, 6 males, 28.vii. 1969; 5 km off Selkirk (Horse) Island, 1 male, 29.vii. 1969; McBeth Harbor, 1 male, 7.ix. 1969; Gimli Government Wharf, 5 males, 9.ix. 1969; Beaver Point, 2 males, 30.vi. & 6.viii. 1971; 20 Mile Creek, 14 males, 26.viii. & 1.ix. 1971; Old Fishing Dock, 8 males, 29.vi., 18.viii. & 8.ix. 1971; Calder's Dock, 1 male, 31.viii. 1971; Hecla Island, 15 males, 25.viii. 1971; emergence traps: Beaver Creek, 23 males, 3.vi.– 28.vii. 1971; rearings: north of outer buoy Red River, 1 male, 4.vi. 1969; eastsoutheast of outer buoy Red River, 1 male, 1 female, 9.vii. 1969; north of outer buoy Red River, 2 males, 9.vii. 1969; 13 km southwest of Bigstone Point, 1 male, 11.vii. 1969; Saskatchewan River Buoy, 1 male, 14.vii. 1969; 10 km east-southeast of Pearson Reef, 1 male, 26.vii. 1969; Pigeon Bay, 1 male, 27.vii. 1969; east of Selkirk Island, 1 male, 4.ix. 1969; 1 km west of Elk Island, 1 male, 4.x. 1969; South Basin, 379 larvae, female reared from larva, 4.vi– 31.x. 1969; Narrows, 105 larvae, 4.vi– 31.x. 1969; North Basin, 226 larvae, 2 pupae, 4.vi– 31.x. 1969. The male gonostylus (Fig. 6 G) appear to be closest to the Pt. Pelee, Ontario, population figured by Roback (1971 fig. 376, 379) with some specimens falling in P. sublettei var. grandis . As indicated by Roback (1971: 193) the typical form and the variety may only represent different generations. The female have no setae on anepisternum II, about 16–18 setae on segment X, and about 3–10 sensilla chaetica on ta 1 of p 2 and p 3. Pupa (n = 6) Cephalothorax . Thoracic horn (Fig. 12 F) 380–491, 433 µm long; 112–170, 143 µm wide, atrial wall of thoracic horn with reticulate pattern. Plastron plate diameter 90–144, 114 µm; apical constriction of horn chamber 46 – 81, 63 µm wide length/width of horn 2.67–3.39, 3.10; width of plastron plate /width of horn 0.66–1.03, 0.78; width of plastron plate/width of constriction 1.38–2.57, 1.87. Abdomen . Spinules on T IV small, grouped (Fig. 12 N). Anal lobe (Fig. 12 L) with 36 –40, 38 spines on outer margin, densely grouped posterolaterally, usually one at apex of inner margin, and apical spines relatively small and set off from remaining spines. Fourth instar larva (n = 10, except when otherwise stated) Head capsule length 720–908, 812 µm (672). Head . Antenna as in Fig. 13 E, G. Lengths of antennal segments (in µm): 165–205, 190; 18 –24, 21; 6 –8, 7; 2 – 3, 3; 1 –2, 2. AR 5.50–6.85, 6.14)[4.44–5.50 in Roback (1980)]. Basal antennal segment 32 –42, 38 µm wide; 4.46– 5.56, 4.97 times as long as wide; ring organ 0.65–0.79, 0.72 from base; blade 24 –33, 29 µm; accessory blade 20 – 26, 22 µm long. Apical style of second segment 6 –8, 7 µm long. Apex of labrum as in Fig. 13 J. Mandible 174– 202, 191 µm long [148–185 µm in Roback (1980)]. Maxilla about as in P. denticulatus (Fig. 14 C). Maxillary palp (Fig. 14 H) 46 –58, 48 µm long; 17 –21, 19 µm wide; 2.35–2.71, 2.51 times as long as wide. Length of basal antennal segment/length of palp 3.37–4.46, 3.96. Hypopharyngeal pecten (Fig. 13 M) with 13 –14, 13 teeth. Abdomen . Claws of posterior parapods all relatively long and slender. Distribution . The species, when including the varieties, is known from all over USA and Canada (Roback 1971: 192–195; Oliver et al. 1990: 15; Spies 1999; Epler 2003, 2010; Caldwell 2009). It is, however, more common in southern parts. The distribution in Lake Winnipeg is shown in Fig. 1, the emergence pattern in Fig. 11. : Published as part of Saether, Ole A., 2010, Procladius Skuse from Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, with keys to some females and immature stages of the genus (Diptera: Chironomidae), pp. 34-58 in Zootaxa 2726 on pages 53-54, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.200030 : {"references": ["Roback, S. S. (1971) The adults of the subfamily Tanypodinae (= Pelopiinae) in North America (Diptera: Chironomidae). Monograph of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 17, 1 - 410.", "Roback, S. S. (1980) The immature chironomids of the eastern United States IV. Tanypodinae - Procladiini. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 132, 1 - 63.", "Saether, O. A. (1977) Female genitalia in Chironomidae and other Nematocera: morphology, phylogenies, keys. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 197, 1 - 209.", "Oliver, D. R., Dillon, M. E. & Cranston, P. S. (1990) A catalog of Nearctic Chironomidae. Research Branch Agriculture Canada Publication, 1857 / B, 89 pp.", "Spies, M. (1999) A listing of Chironomidae reported from California. Version of November 1999. Available from: http: // insects. ummz. lsa. umich. edu / ~ ethanbr / chiro / chklists / california. html", "Epler, J. (2003) Epler's checklist of the Chironomidae of North and South Carolina (last updated 7 July 2003). http: // home. comcast. net / ~ johnepler 3 / NCSCCHCK. pdf", "Epler, J. (2010) Checklist of the Chironomidae of Florida (last updated 10 February 2010). http: // home. comcast. net / ~ johnepler 3 / FLchiro. html", "Caldwell, B. (2009) The Chironomidae (Diptera) of Georgia (USA) (Last updated June 2, 2009.) http: // home. mindspring. com / ~ bacaldwell / index. html"]} Text Beaver Creek DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Dillon ENVELOPE(-108.935,-108.935,55.933,55.933) Caldwell ENVELOPE(-101.500,-101.500,-72.083,-72.083) Bigstone Point ENVELOPE(-109.963,-109.963,62.929,62.929) Long Point ENVELOPE(-55.331,-55.331,49.533,49.533)