Description of the larvae of Cricotopus festivellus (Kieffer 1906) and Cricotopus diversus (Boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (Diptera: Chironomidae)

The larva of two very similar Cricotopus species are described for the first time: Cricotopus diversus (Nearctic) and C. festivellus, new description (West Palaearctic). Confusion can arise depending on the source used for identification of Nearctic Cricotopus. The key of LeSage and Harrison (1980)...

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Main Authors: Hub Cuppen, Susan E. Gresens, David Tempelman
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Published: NTNU University Museum Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-90494c764485474eb8c187850afb80912020-11-25T02:18:07ZengNTNU University Museum Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyCHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research0172-19412387-53722020-02-013310.5324/cjcr.v0i33.2985Description of the larvae of Cricotopus festivellus (Kieffer 1906) and Cricotopus diversus (Boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (Diptera: Chironomidae)Hub Cuppen0Susan E. Gresens1David Tempelman2Adviesbureau CuppenDept. of Biological Sciences, Towson University, 8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252, USA 3Dept. of Natural History, NTNU University Museum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO-7491, TrondheimTempelman Ecologie The larva of two very similar Cricotopus species are described for the first time: Cricotopus diversus (Nearctic) and C. festivellus, new description (West Palaearctic). Confusion can arise depending on the source used for identification of Nearctic Cricotopus. The key of LeSage and Harrison (1980) treated adults and exuviae of C. diversus as variants of C. festivellus. Subsequently Boesel (1983) formally described C. diversus and included it in keys to adult Cricotopus of the eastern United States. Adults of these species have been distinguished by consistent differences in the pigmentation on the fourth and fifth abdominal tergites; we also confirmed differences in the structure of the male hypopygium. Keys to larvae, pupal exuviae and adult males are presented. Publicly available DNA barcode records document C. diversus populations in the Mid-Atlantic US and Ontario, Canada, whereas barcode records of C. festivellus were available only for Scandinavia, although this species is widely distributed in Western Europe. These two species are genetically distinct, with 13% mean difference in barcode sequence between species. Both species are reported from rivers and lakes of relatively good water quality. https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/chironomus/article/view/2985ChironomidaeCricotopuslarvapupaadultkey
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Description of the larvae of Cricotopus festivellus (Kieffer 1906) and Cricotopus diversus (Boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (Diptera: Chironomidae)
CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research
Chironomidae
Cricotopus
larva
pupa
adult
key
author_facet Hub Cuppen
Susan E. Gresens
David Tempelman
author_sort Hub Cuppen
title Description of the larvae of Cricotopus festivellus (Kieffer 1906) and Cricotopus diversus (Boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_short Description of the larvae of Cricotopus festivellus (Kieffer 1906) and Cricotopus diversus (Boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_full Description of the larvae of Cricotopus festivellus (Kieffer 1906) and Cricotopus diversus (Boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_fullStr Description of the larvae of Cricotopus festivellus (Kieffer 1906) and Cricotopus diversus (Boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_full_unstemmed Description of the larvae of Cricotopus festivellus (Kieffer 1906) and Cricotopus diversus (Boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (Diptera: Chironomidae)
title_sort description of the larvae of cricotopus festivellus (kieffer 1906) and cricotopus diversus (boesel 1983) with keys to discrimination of larval, pupal and adult stages (diptera: chironomidae)
publisher NTNU University Museum Norwegian University of Science and Technology
series CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research
issn 0172-1941
2387-5372
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The larva of two very similar Cricotopus species are described for the first time: Cricotopus diversus (Nearctic) and C. festivellus, new description (West Palaearctic). Confusion can arise depending on the source used for identification of Nearctic Cricotopus. The key of LeSage and Harrison (1980) treated adults and exuviae of C. diversus as variants of C. festivellus. Subsequently Boesel (1983) formally described C. diversus and included it in keys to adult Cricotopus of the eastern United States. Adults of these species have been distinguished by consistent differences in the pigmentation on the fourth and fifth abdominal tergites; we also confirmed differences in the structure of the male hypopygium. Keys to larvae, pupal exuviae and adult males are presented. Publicly available DNA barcode records document C. diversus populations in the Mid-Atlantic US and Ontario, Canada, whereas barcode records of C. festivellus were available only for Scandinavia, although this species is widely distributed in Western Europe. These two species are genetically distinct, with 13% mean difference in barcode sequence between species. Both species are reported from rivers and lakes of relatively good water quality.
topic Chironomidae
Cricotopus
larva
pupa
adult
key
url https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/chironomus/article/view/2985
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