Olecryptotendipes Zorina, 2007

Cryptochironomus Kieffer, 1918: 48; Lyachov, 1941: 591; Chernovsky, 1949, 53; Konstantinov, 1950: 154; Pankratova, 1983: 169; Moller Pillot, 2009: 93–94; Orendt & Spies, 2012: 59

Cryptotendipes Beck & Beck, 1929: 294; Zorina, 2001, 2003

Harnischia complex genus C Epler, 1995: 7, 122; Epler, 2001: 8, 176; Epler et al. 2013: 442

Chironomini gen.? sp.? Pe 5 Langton & Visser, 2003: 334

Olecryptotendipes Zorina, 2007: 347; Saether & Spies, 2013; Vallenduuk, 2019: 182; Yan et al. 2012: 41; Yan et al. 2017: 291; Mukherjee & Hazra, 2022: 330

Type species: Cryptotendipes lenzi Zorina, 2001 .

Other included species: Olecryptotendipes arienus Yan et Wang, 2017, Olecryptotendipes exilis Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012, Olecryptotendipes extentus Mukherjee et Hazra, 2022, Olecryptotendipes macropodus (Lyakhov, 1941), Olecryptotendipes melasmus Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012, Olecryptotendipes obtunsus Mukherjee et Hazra, 2022, Olecryptotendipes secundus (Zorina, 2003), and Harnischia complex genus C sp. Epler, 1995.

Diagnosis. The following combination of characters will separate the genus Olecryptotendipes Zorina from other members of the Harnischia complex:

Male: frontal tubercles absent; thorax and legs with or without spots; AR 1.13–2.24; acrostichals present, sometimes absent; squama with 0–5 setae; hypopygium with Y-type band, rarely separated medially; posterior part of tergite IX elongated with setae, sometimes with caudolateral shoulders; superior volsella with sclerotised part and membranous ridge, with 1–2 dorsal and 1 ventral setae, microtrichia absent or present; inferior volsella absent or reduced; gonostylus curved medially or in distal third.

Pupa with well developed frontal tubercles; frontal setae present or reduced to short rod-shaped outgrowths apically serrated; thoracic horn plumose; hook row widely interrupted medially; pedes spurii B present on segment I anteriorly; pedes spurii B absent on tergite II; sternites IV with pedes spurii A; tergites II–V with rectangular patches of shagreen or tergites II–VI or I–VI a median longitudinal band of spines; posterolateral comb or spur absent.

Larval body consisting of 20 apparent segments; anterior parapods with large claws; posterior parapods thin and elongated; antenna with 6 segments; pecten epipharyngis a simple scale with median notch apically or a triangular serrated scale or consists of 3 scales, median one slightly longer than lateral ones; premandible with 2 apical and 1–2 teeth in base, brush absent; mandible with sickle-shaped dorsal tooth, apical tooth and 2–3 inner teeth; seta interna present (with 4–6 simple branches) or absent; mentum with pale triangular median tooth and 6–7 pairs of yellowish brown lateral teeth or 2 median teeth and 5 pairs lateral teeth.