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Baetiscidae, Baetisca
Introduction
under construction.
Imagoes (adapted from Pescador
and Berner 1981)
| 1a |
Males (Fig. 1) |
2 |
| 1b |
Females (end of abdomen not as in Fig. 1) |
4 |
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| 2a |
Penes lanceolate, apically blunt (Fig. 2) |
Baetisca obesa (Say) |
| 2b |
Penes deltoid, apically pointed (Fig. 3) |
3 |
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| 3a(2b) |
Longitudinal veins of fore wing brown |
Baetisca laurentina McDunnough |
| 3b |
Longitudinal veins of fore wing pale, vein C,
Sc, and R pale to light brown |
Baetisca lacustris McDunnough |
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| 4a(1b) |
a. Body length approximately 6.5-8.5 mm |
Baetisca lacustris McDunnough |
| b. Fore wing length 9.0-10.5 mm |
| c. Caudal
filaments 5.0 mm, white to light brown |
| d. Abdominal terga white to grayish-brown, chalky-white on Ab7-10 terga |
| e. Legs light tan with few brown spots on the femora, tibiae with basal
brown markings which almost completely encircle the metatarsus |
| 4b |
a. Body length 8.3-12.3 mm |
Baetisca laurentina McDunnough |
| b. Fore wing length 8.8-15.6 mm |
| c. Caudal
filaments 5.0-8.3
mm, brown |
| d. Abdominal terga light brown |
| e. Legs brown, femora slightly darker
than
other leg segments |
| 4c |
a. Body 7.0-9.0 mm |
Baetisca obesa (Say) |
| b. Forewing 9.0-12.0 mm |
| c. Caudal
filaments 5.5-7.0 mm, pale
with brown annulations at articulations |
| d. Abdominal terga purplish-brown, darkest on Ab2-6, Ab7-10 tergites
with submedial and posterolateral whites areas |
| e. Legs light brown washed
with darker brown, most noticeable on femora |
Mature nymphs
| 1a |
Dorsal projections on mesonotal shield weakly to moderately
developed, their height less than, or subequal to, that of the medial
hump |
Baetisca lacustris McDunnough |
| also: Mesonotal
shield distinctly longer than wide, and with a middorsal depression;
lateral spines of
the mesonotal shield > 1.5x as long
as their basal width; thoracic and abdominal sterna freckled with brown
spots; prominent brown spot on the thoracic sternum medial to each coxa
(Fig. 4); posteromedian elevation on Ab7-9 tergites weakly developed |
| 1b |
Dorsal projections on mesonotal shield well-developed, distinctly taller
than medial hump |
2 |
Fig. 4  |
| 2a(1b) |
a. Frontal projection well-developed, distinctly extended beyond the
anterior margin of the head (Fig. 5) |
Baetisca obesa (Say) |
| b. Ventral margins of the mesonotal shield lack a dark-brown outline |
| c. Ab2-6 sternites with prominent dark-brown spots near the lateral
margin |
| 2b |
a. Frontal projection developed, but not extended beyond the anterior
margin of the head (Fig. 6) |
Baetisca laurentina McDunnough |
| b. Ventral margins of the mesonotal shield prominently outlined with
dark brown |
| c. Ab2-6 sternites lacking prominent dark-brown sublateral spots, but
freckled with brown |
Fig. 5
Fig.
6 |
Species Descriptions
The following species descriptions are taken from Pescador and Berner (1981).
Baetisca lacustris McDunnough
Male imago (in alcohol). Body:
Body length 6.9-9.0 mm; fore wing 9.0-10.5 mm; caudal filaments 5.0-8.0 mm. Head:
Brown; antennae brown; eyes continguous dorsally. Thorax:
Nota pale grayish to brown; scutellum brown with margins darker; sterna pale
to light brown. Wings: Longitudinal veins of
fore and hind wings usually colorless, sometimes with light brownish tint
in C, Sc, and R1 of fore wing;
membrane hyaline. Legs: Tan, washed with grayish-brown
in some specimens; fore tarsi narrowly annulate with brown at each joint;
meso- and metatarsi
with a trace of a narrow, dark ring at each joint; claws pale to brownish.
Abdomen: Terga white to grayish-brown, chalky-white
laterally on tergites 7-10 in most individuals; sterna pale; genital forceps
pale to brownish;
penes deltoid, apically pointed, base gradually enlarged; caudal filaments
white to light brown.
Female imago (in alcohol). Body:
Body length 6.5-8.5 mm; fore wing 9.0-10.5; caudal filaments 5.0 mm. Other than
sexually dimorphic traits, description of male same for female.
Mature nymph (in alcohol). Body:
Body length 6.8-10.2 mm; caudal filaments 2.1-3.0 mm. Head:
Tan with pronounced brown freckling [note: may be reduced]; small occipital
tubercles; frontal projection small, anterior and posterior areas slightly
depressed;
genal shelf prominent and rounded at outer angle; antennae pale. Thorax:
Mesonotal shield relatively broad, ratio of length-to-width 1.4:1.0; lateral
spines of notal shield long, approximately 1.8x as long as basal width, sharply
pointed [note: rarely may be rounded at tip, or long and pointed, or relatively
short]; dorsal projections weakly developed, distinctly lower than medial hump;
mesonotal shield tan,
overlaid
with extensive
brown
mottling;
sterna
tan with large brown spots; conspicuous brown spots between the pro- and mesocoxae
and the meso- and metacoxae [note: rarely absent, or large and elongate]. Legs:
Light tan with a few brown spots on the femora; tibiae with basal brown markings
[may be lacking, or reduced to only one spot], almost
completely
encircle the metatarsus. Abdomen:
Ab7-9 tergites and posterior 1/2 of Ab6 tergite with scattered brown spots;
brown, median, longitudinal line on the anterior 1/2 of Ab7-9 tergites, barely
evident on Ab10 tergite [variation: may be obsolescent or may extend the full
length of the tergite]; sterna tan with scattered brown spots, becoming less
numerous
posteriorly; posterolateral
projections
and posteromedian
elevations
on Ab7-9 tergites weakly developed; caudal filaments pale.
Baetisca laurentina McDunnough
Male imago (in alcohol). Body:
Body length 8.8-10.8 mm; fore wing 10.7-12.8 mm; caudal filaments 8.0-10.0
mm. Head:
Brown; antennae light brown; eyes almost continguous dorsally. Thorax:
mesonotum dark brown; scutellum ranging from dark brown to almost black;
sterna light brown. Wings: Longitudinal
veins of fore and hind wings brown, crossveins colorless; membrane hyaline
with a brownish tint at the extreme base; stigmatic area of fore wing opaque,
bullae prominent. Legs:
Yellowish to light brown; brown at articulations of the meso- and metathoracic
legs. Abdomen:
Terga light brown to brown; sterna paler, whitish on Ab7-9 sternites in some
specimens; genital forceps
brown;
penes
deltoid,
apically pointed, base gradually enlarged; caudal filaments brownish, darker
at articulations.
Female imago (in alcohol). Body:
Body length 8.3-12.3 mm; fore wing 8.8-15.6; caudal filaments 5.0-8.3 mm. Head:
Grayish-brown, rarely whitish; antennae light brown. Thorax:
As in male above, except generally paler. Wings:
As in male above. Legs:
Yellowish, except tarsi tinted with grayish-brown; tarsal articulations brown,
claws brown. Abdomen: Terga light brown; sterna
paler.
Mature nymph (in alcohol). Body:
Body length 8.3-9.7 mm; caudal filaments 2.2-2.8 mm. Head:
Dorsum mottled with brown; posterior margin dark brown; frontal projection developed,
bifid with each part depressed dorsally and divergent, extended forward to at
least the level of the anterior margin of the head; prominent ridge anterior
to the frontal projection; genae slightly produced outwards and angulate; antennae
yellowish, the distal segments brown. Thorax: Mesonotal
shield relatively long and narrow, length-to-width ratio 1.6:1.0; anterolateral
and lateromedial lobes weakly developed; lateral spines relatively short, about
as long as basal width, rounded at the tips; dorsal projections prominent and
divergent, highter than the medial hump; anteromedial hump absent; mesonotal
shield mottled with brown, ventral margin strongly outlined with dark brown;
sterna mottled with brown. Legs:
Brown, femora slightly darker than other leg segments. Abdomen:
Ab7-9 tergites extensively mottled with brown laterally; tergal pigmentation
most intense on the posterior portion of Ab6, least on Ab10 tergite with the
base of the segment dark brown; median brown line on Ab7-9 tergites; sterna with
scattered brown mottling; posterolateral projections of Ab6-9 weakly developed,
largest on Ab9 but not extended beyond the posterior extension of the subanal
plate; posteromedian elevations on Ab7-9 tergites weakly developed; caudal filaments
brown.
Baetisca
obesa (Say)
Male
imago (in alcohol). Body: Body length
6.0-8.0 mm; fore wing 8.0-10.0 mm; caudal filaments 6.0-7.5 mm. Head:
Dark brown; antennae brown; eyes continguous dorsally. Thorax:
Brown; mesonotum with dark mottling; scutellum dark purplish-brown; metanotum
dark brown; prosternum purplish-brown, mesonotum glistening brown, metasternum
gray. Wings:
Longitudinal veins of fore and hind wings colorless except C, Sc, and
R1 of fore wing which are brownish basally [note: rarely vein pigmentation
may extend to the stigma, area basal to humeral brace may be dark brown,
occasionally light pigmentation on all main veins]; membrane hyaline;
stigmatic area opaque. Legs:
Tan; tarsal segments narrowly annulate with brown, claws brownish; femora
lightly washed with brown. Abdomen:
Terga heavily mottled with brown, strongest concentration of spots on
Ab1-2 terga; sterna paler than terga, mottled with brown laterally; Ab7-9
sternites rather pale medially; genital forceps pales, penes yellowish,
lancelate, apically blunt and gradually enlarged basally, caudal filaments
pale with brown annulations at articulations, vestigial median filament
dark brown.
Female imago (in alcohol). Body:
Body length 7.0-9.0 mm; fore wing 9.0-12.0 mm; caudal filaments 5.5-7.0 mm. Head:
Pale brown, mottled with purplish-brown; antennae purplish-brown. Thorax:
Mesonotum brown with a wide darker brown median strip; scutellum dark brown;
sterna light brown. Wings:
As in male above. Legs:
Light brown washed with darker brown, most noticeable on femora; markings of
tarsal
segments
as
in male
above. Abdomen:
Terga purplish-brown, darkest on Ab2-6 terga, Ab7-10 terga with submedial and
posterolateral white areas;
sterna
pale
with dark-brown, lateral lines running the slength of the segment; similar horizontal
lines on the intersegmental membranes except at middle of abdomen [note: most
females have broad, lateral , longitudinal dark-brown markings on abdominal sternites,
and transverse
dark-brown
lines
on
the
intersegmental
membranes, but some female individuals may have these obscured];
caudal
filaments as in male above.
Mature nymph (in alcohol). Body:
Body length 7.6-10.2 mm; caudal filaments 2.3-2.6 mm. Head:
Covered in brown mottling; frontal projection
bifid, long, extended well beyond the anterior margin of the head, excavated
dorsally; genal shelf small, rounded at the anterolateral edge; male nymphs with
vestiges of a pair of occipital tubercles between the compound eyes, more pronounced
in female nymphs [note: occasionally obsolete]; antennae
yellowish. Thorax: Mesonotal
shield relatively long and narrow, length-to-width ratio 1.7:1.0; lateral
spines relatively short, may be straight or slightly recurved posteriorly; dorsal
spines well-developed and distinctly higher than the medial hump; mesonotal shield
tan, mottled with dark brown continuing to the ventral edge; sterna pale medially,
heavily mottled with dark brown laterally. Legs:
Femora heavily mottled with brown, pale at extreme distal margin; tibiae pale
with median, borwn band; tarsi with brown median band; claws pale, tip orange
brown. Abdomen:
Ab6-9 tergites with a broad lateral longitudinal dark-brown band, middle pale;
anteromedian brown dash on Ab7-8 terga; sterna heavily mottled with brown, less
concentrated medially; Ab9 sternite with brown coloration concentrated laterally;
Ab2-6 sterna each with a prominent dark-brown spot near the lateral margins;
posterolateral projections on Ab7-9 moderately developed; posteromedian elevation
on Ab7-9 tergites weakly developed; basal 1/3 of caudal filaments
brownish, remainder pale.
References
Hilsenhoff WL.
1984. Identification and distribution of Baetisca nymphs
(Ephemeroptera: Baetiscidae) in Wisconsin. The Great Lakes Entomologist 17(2):51-52.
Pescador
ML, Berner L. 1981. The
mayfly family Baetiscidae (Ephemeroptera). Part II. Biosystematics of
the genus Baetisca. Transactions
of the American Entomological Society 107(3):163-228.
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