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TitleCHIRONOMUS (CHIRONOMUS) APRILINUS MEIGEN, 1818 (DIPTERA CHIRONOMIDAE), FIRST RECORD FROM ITALY: CYTOTAXONOMY AND ECOLOGY
AbstractLarvae, pupae and adult males of two populations of Chironomus (Chironomus) aprilinus Meigen, 1818 from two saline habitats in North and South Italy (Poiano spring and Giammatteo channel respectively) are described. The species can be easily identified at the larval stage because of the unequal length of ventral tubuli. The examination of pupal exuviae, adult male and salivary gland chromosomes confirmed the species identification. The two habitats differ in location and in salinity, the former (Poiano) is an inland spring in Northern Apennines (Emilia) with high salinity (12000 mg L-1), the latter (Giammatteo) is a channel near Lecce (Puglia) with a relatively low salinity content (1720 mg L-1) feeding a coastal lagoon (Acquatina). On the basis of the present information no substantial differences except in some morphometric measures were apparent between the two populations, despite the different salinity of the two habitats.
SourceRedia (Testo stamp.) 100, pp. 11–17
KeywordstaxonomyChironominaeecology
JournalRedia (Testo stamp.)
EditorIstituto Sperimentale per la Zoologia Agraria, Firenze, Italia
Year2017
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.19263/REDIA-100.17.02
AuthorsBoggero, Angela; Ruocco, Matteo; Shokri, Milad; Gjoni, Vojsava; Ansaloni, Ivano; Zaupa, Silvia; Montagna, Matte; Rossaro, Bruno
Text407989 2017 10.19263/REDIA 100.17.02 ISI Web of Science WOS 000423140000002 taxonomy Chironominae ecology CHIRONOMUS CHIRONOMUS APRILINUS MEIGEN, 1818 DIPTERA CHIRONOMIDAE , FIRST RECORD FROM ITALY CYTOTAXONOMY AND ECOLOGY Boggero, Angela; Ruocco, Matteo; Shokri, Milad; Gjoni, Vojsava; Ansaloni, Ivano; Zaupa, Silvia; Montagna, Matte; Rossaro, Bruno LifeWatch Italy; CNR IRSA; Univ Modena Reggio Emilia; Univ Salento; Univ Milan Larvae, pupae and adult males of two populations of Chironomus Chironomus aprilinus Meigen, 1818 from two saline habitats in North and South Italy Poiano spring and Giammatteo channel respectively are described. The species can be easily identified at the larval stage because of the unequal length of ventral tubuli. The examination of pupal exuviae, adult male and salivary gland chromosomes confirmed the species identification. The two habitats differ in location and in salinity, the former Poiano is an inland spring in Northern Apennines Emilia with high salinity 12000 mg L 1 , the latter Giammatteo is a channel near Lecce Puglia with a relatively low salinity content 1720 mg L 1 feeding a coastal lagoon Acquatina . On the basis of the present information no substantial differences except in some morphometric measures were apparent between the two populations, despite the different salinity of the two habitats. 100 Published version Articolo in rivista Istituto Sperimentale per la Zoologia Agraria 0370 4327 Redia Testo stamp. Redia Testo stamp. Redia Testo stamp. Redia. Testo stamp. angela.boggero BOGGERO ANGELA