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Revision of the East Palaearctic genus Isonychia (Ephemeroptera: Isonychiidae)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2012

Tatiana M. Tiunova
Affiliation:
Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences, Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, 690022 Russia
Nikita J. Kluge
Affiliation:
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Biology, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199034 Russia
Shin-ichi Ishiwata*
Affiliation:
Kanagawa Environmental Research Centre, 1-3-39, Shinomiya, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan 254-0014
*
1 Corresponding author (e-mail: ishiwata@eco.k-erc.pref.kanagawa.jp).

Abstract

The species of the genus Isonychia Eaton, 1871 (Isonychiidae) of East Palaearctic are revised. Two subgenera, Isonychia s.s. and Prionoides Kondratieff et Voshell, 1983, are represented in the Palaearctic. New species and subspecies of Isonychia s.s. are described: I. sexpetalasp. nov., I. ussurica sibiricasubsp. nov., I. concoloriasp. nov., I. crassiusculasp. nov., and I. vshivkovaesp. nov. with subspecies I. vshivkovae vshivkovae and I. vshivkovae sinitshenkovaesubsp. nov. A new species group japonica, with three species (I. crassiuscula, I. vshivkovae, and I. japonica), is recognized on the basis of adult and larval characteristics. The name Isonychia hainanensis She et You, 1988 is synonymized with Isonychia ignota (Walker, 1853) syn. nov.

Résumé

Les espèces du genre Isonychia Eaton, 1871 (Isonychiidae) du Paléarctique oriental sont révisées au niveau taxonomique. Elles sont séparées en deux sous-genres, Isonychia s.s. et Prionoides Kondratieff et Voshell, 1983. De nouvelles espèces et sous-espèces de Isonychia s.s. sont décrites : I. sexpetalasp. nov., I. ussurica sibiricasubsp. nov., I. concoloriasp. nov., I. crassiusculasp. nov. et I. vshivkovaesp. nov. avec ses deux sous-espèces I. vshivkovae vshivkovae et I. vshivkovae sinitshenkovaesubsp. nov. L'étude de caractères larvaux et adultes ont permis l'établissement d'un nouveau groupe d'espèces : le groupe japonica, comprenant trois représentants (I. japonica, I. vshivkovae et I. crassiuscula). Le nom Isonychia hainanensis She et You, 1988, est mis en synomymie avec Isonychia ignota ( Walker, 1853) syn. nov.

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