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The larva and habitat ofParakiefferiella nigra Brundin (Diptera: Chironomidae)
Authors:I. R. Walker  D. R. Oliver  M. E. Dillon
Affiliation:(1) Biol. Dept., Okanagan University College, V1Y 4x8 Kelowna, B.C., Canada;(2) Centre for Land and Biological Research Resources, Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, K1A 0C6 Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Abstract:Collections of adults ofParakiefferiella nigra Brundin indicate that this chironomid occurs widely in arctic and subarctic zones. In addition, it has occasionally been collected in cool temperate and boreal forest lakes of both North America and Europe. Although widely distributed, the larva and its habitat have not previously been described. Identity of the larva ofP. nigra has been established by studying associated reared specimens. The distinctive larva, with reduced second lateral mental teeth, is stenotopic, and on the basis of modern collections appears to be most abundant in cold, oligotrophic lakes. More data is required to establish the range of thermal environments inhabited by the larva. Larval head capsule remains ofP. nigra are common in late-glacial sediments of southwestern British Columbia lakes and provide important evidence for oligotrophic conditions during late-glacial time.
Keywords:palaeolimnology  Chironomidae  taxonomy  larval subfossils
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