Corynoneura celeripes

Author: Winnertz, 1852

Diagnosis
Exuviae 1.9-2.2mm long (m=2.1mm, n=11).
Cephalothorax: Frontal apotome with distinct tubercles (037e.jpg). Frontal setae hardly taeniate, about 60µm long. Dorsocentral 3 setaceous to barely taeniate, about 50µm long. Pearl row present.
Abdomen: Sternite II without long spinules (but may be armed with much smaller spinules (less than 10µm long), in which case sternite I is unarmed).
Anal segment: Anal lobe ratio 1.5-1.8 (n=7). Fringe of anal lobe with 27+1 to 39+1 taeniae (m=33+1, n=11). Apical setae of anal lobes taeniate, anterior apical seta at taeniae 12-18.
(Linked adult male: Langton and Pinder, 2003a)

Species keys out at Page 609: Orthocladiinae 21 Corynoneura of the Text Key.

Distribution
Holarctic species: widespread in Europe.
(For more information see module IdentifyIt – file: Orthocladiinae).

Ecological notes
Montane pools and bogs.

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