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Saetheria sacculifera Mukherjee & Hazra 2023, Comb. n.

Authors: Mukherjee, Bindarika; Hazra, Niladri;

Saetheria sacculifera Mukherjee & Hazra 2023, Comb. n.

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Saetheria sacculifera (Chaudhuri & Chattopadhyay, 1990) Comb. n. Paracladopelma sacculifera Chaudhuri & Chattopadhyay, 1990: 161; Hazra, Niitsuma and Chaudhuri, 2016: 85. Diagnostic characters. Anal point spoon-like at apex; superior volsella is somewhat flattened pad-like, composed of dorsal and ventral lobes and each lobe bearing one seta. Remarks. Based on the original description and illustration, following corrections have been made: anal point spoon-like at apex; superior volsella somewhat flattened pad-like, divided into dorsal and ventral lobes and each lobe bearing one seta. Distribution. India, West Bengal (present record). A world key to the species of the genus Saetheria Jackson (male) 1. Superior volsella without a digitiform projection............................................................ 2 - Superior volsella with a digitiform projection............................................................... 6 2(1). Superior volsella irregularly broadened apically; anal point with a cone-like process at base (Australasia)............................................................................................. S. angusta (Freeman, 1961) - Superior volsella variable shaped; anal point without cone like structure.......................................... 3 3(2). Anal tergite band separated medially (Oriental China).......................... S. separata Yan, Saether & Wang, 2011 - Anal tergite band medially fused......................................................................... 4 4(3). Dorsal lobe of superior volsella bare (Palaearctic)............................... S. glabra Yan, Saether & Wang, 2011 - Dorsal lobe of superior volsella setose..................................................................... 5 5(4). Superior volsella pad-like to pediform; gonostylus with digitiform projection at apex (Oriental China)........................................................................................... S. digita (Yan, Jin & wang, 2008) - Superior volsella short, broad and pubescent bearing 1 seta; gonostylus long and little incurved (Orient: India)....................................................................... S. sacculifera (Chaudhuri & Chattopadhyay, 1990) 6(1). Anal point drop shaped (Palaearctic)............................................... S. tamanipparai (Sasa, 1983) - Anal point variable shaped.............................................................................. 7 8(7). Digitiform projection of superior volsella small, 14–20 µm in length............................................ 9 - Digitiform projection more or less elongated............................................................... 10 9(8). Superior volsella roughly triangular in form, ventral seta arranged in middle; gonostylus narrowed in middle (Palaearctic).................................................................................... S. reissi Jackson, 1977 - Superior volsella elongated foot-shaped, ventral setae arranged in apical third; gonostylus narrowed in proximal third (Holarctic)........................................................................ S. tylus (Townes, 1945) 10(8). Ventral lobe of superior volsella foot shaped; 1 seta on superior volsella placed apically (Oriental China)...................................................................................... S. digitata Yan, Saether & Wang, 2011 - Ventral lobe of superior volsella triangular like; 1 seta on superior volsella placed subapically (Orient)........................................................................................................ S. circinata sp.n.

Published as part of Mukherjee, Bindarika & Hazra, Niladri, 2023, Taxonomic studies on Harnischia complex from India (Diptera: Chironomidae), pp. 239-263 in Zootaxa 5278 (2) on pages 253-254, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5278.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/7906073

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Saetheria, Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Saetheria sacculifera, Biodiversity, Chironomidae, Taxonomy

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