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First Record of Teloganopsis chinoi (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae) Based on Larval Morphology and mtDNA in Korean Peninsula, with a Checklist of Korean Ephemerellidae

  • Sang Woo Jung (DASARI Research Institute of BioResources) ;
  • Jaeick Jo (Fukushima Regional Collaborative Research Center, National Institute for Environmental Studies) ;
  • Jeong Mi Hwang (Korean Entomological Institute, Korea University)
  • Received : 2022.12.27
  • Accepted : 2023.04.30
  • Published : 2023.07.31

Abstract

The genus Teloganopsis Ulmer belonging to the family Ephemerellidae is only known from the species of T. punctisetae (Matsumura, 1931) in the Korean Peninsula. The members of the genus Teloganopsis are characterized by the following characteristics: head and abdominal tergites without any tubercles and complex setae; forefemur with a row of long and stout setae perpendicularly; maxilla covered with dense setae. A total of 17 species had been previously recorded in this family. Here, Teloganopsis chinoi (Gose, 1980), is newly recorded in Korea which was found under a large stone in Kyeongho river. Larval habitus, habitat, line-drawings of key characters of the species, a checklist with habitus photos of Korean Ephemerellidae, and a key to the larvae of Korean Teloganopsis are provided.

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Acknowledgement

This work was supported by a grant from the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR), funded by the Ministry of Environment(MOE) of the Republic of Korea (NIBR202102204, NIBR202203201).

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