Limnophyes knispelae sp. n. and L. sartorii sp. n., two new crenophilous species from the Swiss Alps (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae)

Limnophyes knispelae sp. n and L. sartorii sp. n. are diagnosed and described based on material collected in the high Alpine valley of the Rhône river and the cirque of Macun in the Swiss National Park (alt. 1800-2616 m a.s.l.). The first new species is described only as male adult, while the secon...

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Main Authors: Joel Moubayed, Brigitte Lods-Crozet
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Language:English
Published: NTNU University Museum Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2023-12-01
Series:CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research
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Online Access:https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/chironomus/article/view/5012
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description Limnophyes knispelae sp. n and L. sartorii sp. n. are diagnosed and described based on material collected in the high Alpine valley of the Rhône river and the cirque of Macun in the Swiss National Park (alt. 1800-2616 m a.s.l.). The first new species is described only as male adult, while the second as male adult and pupal exuviae. Main distinguishing characters found in the male adult of L. knispelae sp. n. L. sartorii sp. n. are: clypeus shield-like shaped; humeral pit typically circular with 3-4 or 9 lanceolate setae; virga strong spine-like; preepisternals vary from 4-6 to 4-8. The pupal exuviae of L. sartorii sp. n. is characterized by having frontal apotome domed; thoracic horn reduced to nose-like tubercle; posterior area of tergites II-VI with 1-7 rows of minute hooks; segment VIII with 5 lateral setae; inner posterior margin of anal lobe straight.  A combination of the latter relevant morphological characters has allowed us to consider each of the two new species as a local biogeographic representative of the Swiss Alps. Currently, the genus Limnophyes Eaton, 1875 is represented in Switzerland by 15 species. Consequently, the description of L. knispelae sp. n and L. sartorii sp. n. increases the total number in the genus to 17 known valid species from this country. Discussions and a differential diagnosis on the two new species are given, in which some morphological affinities and distinguishing characters with other related congeners are detailed and highlighted. Comments on the ecology and geographical distribution of the new species are also provided.
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spelling doaj.art-7eb6745dba034ab0aa8147aa36fcfd382024-01-01T09:34:58ZengNTNU University Museum Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyCHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research0172-19412387-53722023-12-013710.5324/cjcr.v0i37.5012Limnophyes knispelae sp. n. and L. sartorii sp. n., two new crenophilous species from the Swiss Alps (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) Joel MoubayedBrigitte Lods-Crozet Limnophyes knispelae sp. n and L. sartorii sp. n. are diagnosed and described based on material collected in the high Alpine valley of the Rhône river and the cirque of Macun in the Swiss National Park (alt. 1800-2616 m a.s.l.). The first new species is described only as male adult, while the second as male adult and pupal exuviae. Main distinguishing characters found in the male adult of L. knispelae sp. n. L. sartorii sp. n. are: clypeus shield-like shaped; humeral pit typically circular with 3-4 or 9 lanceolate setae; virga strong spine-like; preepisternals vary from 4-6 to 4-8. The pupal exuviae of L. sartorii sp. n. is characterized by having frontal apotome domed; thoracic horn reduced to nose-like tubercle; posterior area of tergites II-VI with 1-7 rows of minute hooks; segment VIII with 5 lateral setae; inner posterior margin of anal lobe straight.  A combination of the latter relevant morphological characters has allowed us to consider each of the two new species as a local biogeographic representative of the Swiss Alps. Currently, the genus Limnophyes Eaton, 1875 is represented in Switzerland by 15 species. Consequently, the description of L. knispelae sp. n and L. sartorii sp. n. increases the total number in the genus to 17 known valid species from this country. Discussions and a differential diagnosis on the two new species are given, in which some morphological affinities and distinguishing characters with other related congeners are detailed and highlighted. Comments on the ecology and geographical distribution of the new species are also provided. https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/chironomus/article/view/5012description
spellingShingle Joel Moubayed
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Limnophyes knispelae sp. n. and L. sartorii sp. n., two new crenophilous species from the Swiss Alps (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae)
CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research
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title Limnophyes knispelae sp. n. and L. sartorii sp. n., two new crenophilous species from the Swiss Alps (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae)
title_full Limnophyes knispelae sp. n. and L. sartorii sp. n., two new crenophilous species from the Swiss Alps (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae)
title_fullStr Limnophyes knispelae sp. n. and L. sartorii sp. n., two new crenophilous species from the Swiss Alps (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae)
title_full_unstemmed Limnophyes knispelae sp. n. and L. sartorii sp. n., two new crenophilous species from the Swiss Alps (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae)
title_short Limnophyes knispelae sp. n. and L. sartorii sp. n., two new crenophilous species from the Swiss Alps (Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae)
title_sort limnophyes knispelae sp n and l sartorii sp n two new crenophilous species from the swiss alps chironomidae orthocladiinae
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url https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/chironomus/article/view/5012
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