NEW CHINESE MAYFLIES FROM KIANGSI PROVINCE (EPHEMEROPTERA)* YIN-CHI HSU ~ jff it

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f: ~-f?~a-~ Laborato~ of Aquatic Entomology -?~ Florida A & M University ~ ~~ssee, Fl~ri~~ J211JZ Peking Natural History Bulletin, r935-36, Vol. ro, Part 4, p. 3r9. NEW CHINESE MAYFLIES FROM KIANGSI PROVINCE (EPHEMEROPTERA)* YIN-CHI HSU ~ jff it (Department of Biology, Yenching University, Peiping) In the present paper six species of mayflies, which are hitherto undescribed and new to science, are described and illustrated. The material for this study was collected by Dr. Wei-I Yang, now of Fan Memorial Institute of Biology, when he was the Director of the former Bureau of Entomology of Kiangsi Province, and was given to me when I was at Paris in the summer of r932 for the Fifth International Congress of Entomology and when he was in the Laboratoire de Entomologie there. I am deeply indebted to Dr. Yang for his generosity in furnishing me the material for this study. The six species herewith described fall into the following classification. Family Ephemeridae Subfamily Paligeninae r. Anagenesia yangi n. sp. Subfamily Potamanthinae 2. Potamanthellus chinensis n. sp. 3. Potamanthodes nanchangi n. sp. Family Heptageniidae Subfamily Heptageninae 4. Iron minor n. sp. Family Baetidae Subfamily Siphlonurinae 5. Isonychia kiangsinensis n. sp. Subfamily Ephemerellinae 6. Ephemerella sinensis n. sp. FAMILY EPHEMERIDAE Subfamily Paligeninae Anagenesla yangi n. sp. Length of body : Holotype d' imago 25 mm., Allotype ~ subimago 22 mm., other males measure from 26 to 27 mm., and other females measure from 17 to 18 mm. Length of wing : Holctype d' imago 19 mm. d' imago (In alaohol) A very large and heavy species. pale to pale creamy below. Supported by a Class C grant from the China Foundation 1933-'35. General coloration light brown to brown above and

320 YIN CHI HSU Head broad and somewhat depressed. Vertex broad and light brown. Front pale. Compound eyes grayish and widely separated apart. Ocelli with black ring at base and pale on_ top. Antennae whitish with two large basal segments and a terminal filament. Thorax with pronotum light yellowish brown, somewhat lighter on the margins and the middle portion. Mesonotum brownish with a light longitudinal stripe along the median line. Metanotµm light yellowish brown. Ventral surface of thorax pale. Legs pale. Foreleg short and stout, shorter than the hind leg. Fore tarsus slightly shorter than the femur and five segmented. Mid-femur very short only half the length of tibia. Mid-tarsus four segmented. Hind leg the rj longest. Hin,d tibia very long twice the length of the P' femur. Hind tarsus four segmented. Last tarsal segment bears only one claw. Wings uniformly white. Subcosta of fore wing hidden in a fold of the membrane under radius, being in- Fig. r, Anagenesiayangi n. sp. visible at apex and visible only at base. Branches of radius cf' Legs. and media approaching each other in pairs. Three conspicuous sets of longitudinal veins proceed in pairs to the outer margin which is sinuate. Media forked before the middle at the same place with the radial forking. Abdomen brownish above and pale below. Segments 3 9 each bearing a dusty brown patch at the middle of the tergum. Posterior margin of tenth tergite straight at middle and with two deep triangular lateral notches at the bases of the two lateral tails. Posterior margin of tenth sternite roundly notched. Tails pale. The lateral tails very long measuring 48 mm. in length, and pubescent all over. Median tail very short and rudimentary, consisting of only four or five segments. Genitalia with forceps consisting of three segments. Basal segment very long, last two segments very short. The last two. segments together being about t the length of the basal segment. Pineal lobes of imago narrow and with a sharp incurved distal tooth. They are separated. Pineal lobes of subimago fused at base and broader than in imago. Fig. 2 Anagenesia 1angi n. sp, d' imago. Genitalia, ventral Sf1 Subimago (In alcohol) Genera.I coloration brown to chocolate above, light brown to brown below. Head with vertex brown, armed with two reddish brown transverse patches behind the two lateral ocelli. Epicranial suture chocolate. Front light brown. Lateral ocelli same as in male. Median oc~llus not elevated. Pronotum deep brown with a chocolate median longitudinal line. Mesonotum chocolate with a pale median longitudinal stripe. Metanotum deep drown. Ventral surface of thorax ' j

NEW CHINESE MAYFLIES j2i Fig. 3. Anaf{encs;,, yanf{i n. sp. d' subimago Genitalia, ventral brown to deep brown. Legs pale for the most part. Coxae deep brown. Abdomen brownish above with dusty brown patches on the tergurn of all abdominal segments. Posterior margin of tenth tergite roundly extended posteriorly in the middle. Ventral surface of abdomen light brown. Posterior margin of tenth sternite more or less straight. Tails shorter than in male, measuring only r4 mm. in length. HOLOTYPE: one male imago from Hsieh Shan, Po-yang Lake (1flf)~f~Dftt.1J). Collected by Dr. Wei-I Yang on April r4, 1930. In Yin-chi Hsu's co!lection. ALLOTVPE: one female subimago of same locality, date, and collector. In Yin-chi Hsu's collection. PARATVPES: two male and two female subimagos of same locality, date and collector.. Subfamily Potamanthinae Potamanthellus c:hinensis n. sp. Length of body: Holotype d' imago 11 mm., another male measures 12 mm. Length of wing: Holotype cf' imago I 0 mm. cf' Imago (In alc:ohol) A medium-sized species. General coloration brownish. Head brownish, front margin triangular. Vertex narrow. Eyes grayish, more or less rounded. Ocelli with brown ring at base and pale on top. Antennae brownish with second segment about twice the length of the first one, &;;ta! filament short. Thorax with pronotum brownish, much broader than long. Posterior margin notched. Mesonotum yellowish brown with three median longitudinal lines. Metanot:im brownish. Ventral surface of thorax brownish. Legs: Forelegs brownish, tibia twice the length of the femur, tarsal formula r - 3-3 - zt- 2, distal tarsal segment with two unequal blunt claws. Mid and hind legs yellowish, distal segment of tarsus with one blunt and one pointecl dnd hooked claw. Wings with brown patches. Cu 2 of fore wing is connected with Cu 1 at base. Cu 2 and ta independent from one another. 3A forked once with no cross veins here. M forked near the middle. Abdomen brownish above and below. Lateral margins of tergites dusty brown. Posterior margin of tenth tergite with middle portion roundly extended out. Posterior margin of tenth sternite truncate, with two sharp, heavy, chitinized lateral pointed projections at posterior lateral angles. These two P.rojections extending posteriorly a little beyond the two rudimentary forceps. Tails two in number, median tail rudimentary and very short being only 2-3 mm. in length. Lateral tails 27 mm. in length, pubescent with very minute hairs, with alternate reddish brown and yellowish rings.

322 Y in-c!ii HSU Genitalia : Forceps rudimentary consisting of three very short segments, the two distal segments together being only half the length of the basal segment. Pineal lobes feeble and fused together with their distal ends pointed and curved inward. HOLOTYPE: one male imago from Shang Jao (_}:~). Collected by Dr. Wei-I Yang on June 15, 1930. In Yinchi Hsu's collection PARATYPES: one male imago of the same locality, date, and collector ; another male imago from Pei Shan, Kirin Province (fj ~ ~t. llj). Collected by Dr. H. T. Feng on June 21, 1929. Both in Yin-chi Hsu's collection. Potamanthodes nanghangi n. sp. Length of body : Holotype cf imago I 0 mm. Length of wing: Holotype cf imago I 0.5 mm. O" imago (In algoho I) Fig. 4. Potamanthellus A medium-sized spec.ies. General coloration yellowish chinensis n. sp. brown. d' Genitalia, ventral Head light yellowish. Vertex very narrow. Eyes large, round, grayish brown, nearly contiguous. Ocelli prominent, pale with black ring at base. Antennae pale, terminal filament short. ThoFax with pronotum yellowish, middle of posterior margin brownish and deeply notched. Mesonotum yellowish, lateral margins brownish. Metanotum brownish. Ventral surface of thorax yellowish. Legs light yellowish. Wings transparent white, distal costal margin dull white. Cu2 connected with IA both arising from the same stem. 3A forked. M forked after the middle. Abdomen brownish above. Posterior margin of each abdominal tergite dark brown. Ventral surface light yellowish. Posterior margin of tenth tergite with a quadrangular extension at the middle to cover the base of the median tail. Posterior margin of tenth sternite deeply and roundly notched. Tails light brown, dark brown ring at joints, 3 in number, 19 mm. in length. Genitalia : Forceps each consisting of four segments, basal segment very short, two distal segments together only half as long as the second segment. Pineal lobes united, sharply pointed at tips, constricted at the middle a little posterior to the hind margin of the tenth sternite. HOLOTYPE: one male imago from Nanchang ("i j ~ ). Collected by Dr. Wei-I Yang on May 20, 1930. In Yin-chi Hsu's collection. Fig. 5, Potamanthodes nanchan~i n. sp. cf' Genitalia, ventral

NEW CHINESE MAYFLIES FAMILY HEPTAOENllDAE Subfamily Heptageninae Iron minor n. sp. Length of body : Holotype if' imago 7. 7 mm. Length of wing : Holotype if' imago 8.5 mm. if' Imago (In alcohol) A medium sized species. General coloration brownish. Head yellowish. Eyes large, black, contiguous. Ocelli closely grouped together with basal black rings and white top. Antennae pale. Thorax uniformly brownish above. Ventral surface yellowish with four black spots on meso- and meta-sternites. Legs pale. Fore tarsi about rl longer than the femur, first tarsal segment the longest and the last one the shortest, the length of tarsal segments gradually decreasing from first segment on to the last one. Wings milky. Abdomen with first six tergites brownish and last four yellowish, but with posterior margins brownish. Posterior margin of the tenth sternite truncate. Tails two in number, brownish at base and yellowish distally. Genitalia : Forceps long and slender, 4-jointed, basal joint short, second joint rt longer than the two terminal joints together, third joint slightly longer than the terminal one. Pineal lobes fused at base and widely diverging apically, with a small sharp tooth-like projection at the inner distal corner. HOLOTYPE: one male imago from Shang Fig. 6. Iron minor n. sp Jao ( J: ~ ). Collected by Dr. Wei-I Yang if' Legs. on June 2, 1930. In Yin-chi Hsu's collection FAMILY BAETIDAE Subfamily Siphlonurinae Isony'chia kiangslnensis n. sp. Length of body : Holotype cf imago 13 mm., Paratype I d' subimago I Z mm. Length of wing : Holotype if' imago 13.5 mm. Fig. 7. Iron minor n. sp. cf' Genitalia, ventral if' Imago (In alcohol) A large species. General coloration reddish brown. Head mostly occupied by the two eyes. Eyes large, grayish, and contiguous. Ocelli strongly elevated, prominent, closely grouped

YIN CHI HSU Jf Fig. 8. lsonyckia kiangsinensis n. sp. cf' Legs. together, median ocellus only! the size of the lateral ocelli. Antennae yellowish, second segment quite long, terminal filament short. Thorax : Pronotum reddish with margins dark reddish brown. Posterior margin deeply notched. Anterior margin mostly covered by the eyes. Mesonotum reddish, posterior end dark reddish. Metanotum reddish. Ventral surface of thorax reddish. Legs: Foreleg with coxa, trochanter, femur, and tibia dark reddish brown, tarsus y:ellowish with distal ends of each tarsal segment brownish. Fore tarsus slightly longer than tibia, tarsal formula zt- z - r!- rt- r. Mid and hind legs light yellowish or pale, tarsus nearly as long as tibia. Wings white, stigmatic area dull white. ra with four branched and two unbranched veins to the margin. M forked after the middle. Abdomen light reddish brown above and yellowish below. Posterior margin of each abdominal tergitedark reddish. Tails yellow ish brown, two innumber, median tail very short and rudimentary. Genitalia brownish. Forceps long, 4-jointed, basal joint enlarged, deeply excavated, second joint longest, somewhat enlarged at base, third joint longer than the terminal joint, two terminal joints together slightly shorter than the second joint. Pineal lobes separate, plate like, apical margin oblique. d' sublmago (In algohol) General coloration brownish. Head yellowish. contiguous. Vertex narrow. Eyes dark grayish, nearly Pronotum brownish.. Posterior margin deeply notched. Anterior margin mostly covered by the eyes. Mesonotum yellowish with lateral margins brownish. Metanotum brownish. Ventral surface of the thorax brownish. Legs: joint reddish brown. Fig. 9. Isonyckia kiangsinensis n. sp. cji imago Genitalia, ventral. Fore-femur reddish brown, tibia dark reddish brown, distal end of each tarsal '

NEW CHINESE -MA YFLms Wings dull brownish, outer margin of fore and hind wings brownish, cross veins brownish. Abdomen yellowish above and below. Posterior margin of each abdominal tergite reddish brown, but yellowish at middle. Tails yellowish, two in number, median one very short and rudimentary, pubescent all over, I4 mm. in length. Genitalia very similar to those in cf' imago, except the pineal lobes are broader. HOLOTVPE: one male imago from Shang Jao ( J:. ~ ). Collected by Dr. Wei-I Yang on June 2, I930. In Yin-chi Hsu's collection. PARATVPE: one male subimago from Sheng Mi ( :: :* ). Collected by Dr. Wei-I Yang on June 7, I930. collection. In Yin-chi Hsu's.. Subfamily Ephemerellinae Ephemerella sinensls n. sp. Fig; Io. Isonyclsia kiangsinensis n. sp. cl' subimago Geni talia, ventral Length of body: Holotype cl' imago 14.5 mm. Length of wing : Holotype cj' imago 16.5 mm. d' Imago (In alcohol) A large species. General coloration pale to brownish. Head entirely occupied by two large dark grayish llf eyes on the dorsal side. Eyes contigu0us. Front small. Ocelli closely grouped together, pale, with dark ring at base, prominently elevated. Antennae light brown. Fig. II. Epllemerella situnsis n. sp. cf Legs Thorax with pronotum brown, covered by the eyes. Mesonotum with three dark median longitudinal yellowish brown. Ventral surface of brown. anterior portion yellowish brown Jines. Metanotum thorax yellowish Legs brownish. Fore tibia I. I/3 the length of femur, slightly shorter than tarsus, tarsal formula I-6-5-5-4. Mid and hind tarsi half as Jong as the tibia. Tibia 2/3 the length of the femur. Wings white, brown at base. IA of fore wing close to 2A, 2A remote from 3A, IA and Cu 2 entirely separated from each other. Forewings narrow. Hind wings more or Jess rounded. Abdomen yellowish above and below with brown patches on the sides. Posterior margin of tenth tergite with a lobe at the middle. Posterior margin of tenth

YIN-CHI HSU sternite convex. Tails three in number, zr mll).. in length, two basal joints pale, the rest brown, with dark brown ring at joints. Genitalia : Forceps 3-jointed, two basal joints very long, about equal in length, distal joint very short, knob-like, blackish. Pineal lobes dark brown, closely fuse<i. together to form a single large plate-like structure with rounded distal margin. HOLOTYPE: one male imago from Shang Jao ( J: ft). Collected by Dr. Wei-I Yang on June 6, r930. In Yin.chi Hsu's Fig. 12. Epltemerelta sinensis n. sp. d' Genitalia, ventral collection.