Einfeldia pagana

(Meigen, 1838)

Body
Large larvae with 1 pair of ventral tubules on segment 11 (Moller Pillot, 1995).

Head
Headcapsule shining. The frontoclypeal apotome and labral sclerite 2 present. Anterior margin of frontal apotome is convex with a subapical pit.
Antenna
The antenna consists of 5 segments. The blade is shorter than the flagellum. Lauterborn organs distally on the second segment.
Mentum
The mentum has a trifid median tooth Einf pagana mentum 8 and 6 pairs of lateral teeth. The ventromental plates as wide as the mentum.
Labrum
SI is plumose on both sides and labral lamellae with a central plate with many distal teeth. The pecten epipharyngis 15 distal teeth Einf pagana pecten epiph, without additional teeth on the surface. The premandible has two apical teeth.
Mandible
The mandible with 2 adjacent dorsal teeth, apical tooth with 3 inner teeth, The pecten mandibularis is present and seta interna with 4 toothed and plumose branches.

Differential characteristics
The combination of 1 median mental tooth Einf dissidens mentum, frontal apotome convex, shining headcapsule, 3 inner mandibular teeth and Lauterborn organs present, separate Einfeldia and Fleuria from all other genera. Einfeldia lacks the small field of spinules between the base of the SI and the labral lamellae, present in Fleuria Fleuria labrum. Einfeldia pagana, with 3 median mental teeth can be separated from Chironomus by the apical pit on the frontal apotome Einf pagana frontoclypeus.
E. pagana can be separated from the other Einfeldia by the three median mental teeth like the mentum of Chironomus. E. pagana has only 1 pair of ventral tubules on segment 11 (Chironomus none or 2 pairs) and the large pit on the frontal apotome (missing in Chironomus).

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