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Podura aquatica



Subspecies
The species has an almost worldwide distribution and thus some geographic races have been described. However, there is no detailed study of the geographic variability (morphological, genetic, etc.) and the substructure of this species is therefore unclear. Currently, no subspecies are recognized here.

Original description


Synonyms
Podura aquatica Linnaeus, 1758 (p. 343)
Podura aquatica aquatica Linnaeus, 1758
Achorutes aquatica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Achorutes aquaticus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Hypogastrura aquatica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Hydropodura aquatica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Podura atra aquatica Geoffroy, 1762 (p. 610) (for the epithet atra) et Linnaeus, 1758 (for the epithet aquatica) (unclear whether Geoffroy intended a naming in the Linnaean system)
Podura aquatica nigra De Geer, 1778 (p. 23) (validating pre-Linnaean names by De Geer, 1740 and Linnaeus, 1746)
Podura monura Schrank, 1781 (p. 497)
Podura cristata Fabricius, 1798 (p. 199) (unclear synonym)
Podura aquaticae Wiedemann, 1821 (p. 721)
Achorutes dubius Templeton, 1836 (unclear synonym)
Podura infernalis Motschulski, 1850 (p. 681) (unclear synonym)
Podura granulata MacGillivray, 1893 (p. 316)
Podura aquatica granulata (MacGillivray, 1893)
Podura aquatica ferruginea Heymons, 1909 (p. 1)
Podura aquatica nigripes Börner (unpublished manuscript name)
Podura nigripes Heymons, 1909 (p. 1) (validating an unpublished manuscript name by Börner)
Podura aquatica nigripes (Heymons, 1909)
Podura aquatica mimula Maynard, 1951 (p. 25)
Podura himalayana Baijal, 1955 (p. 175) (unclear synonym)

Achorutes dubius has been described as a doubtful species ("can it be the young of Podura aquatica?") by Templeton (1836). I do not know whether this name has been confidently identified; the figure in Templeton (1836) looks somewhat like Podura aquatica and the author writes that he has found it on water. However, it was not able to jump and the spiny hairs shown in the figure of Templeton do not fit with Podura aquatica.



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