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  • Moubayed-Breil & Gaultier (2018)
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  • The male adult of Heleniella gaultieri sp. n. (= H. sp. A, in MOUBAYED-BREIL & LODS-CROZET 2016) is described based on material collected in some glacial springs and streams delimited by the upper basin of the River Tech (Eastern Pyrenees, France). The new species belongs to the extrema-group (recently emended by MOUBAYED-BREIL & LODS-CROZET 2016), which comprises two valid species (H. extrema Albu, 1972; known from Retezat Massif, Carpathians, Romania; H. helvetica Moubayed-Breil & Lods-Crozet, 2016; known from the Swiss Alps) and four undescribed taxa (H. sp. 1, H. sp. 2, H. sp. A, H. sp. B). Additional taxonomic notes on some taxa belonging to the extrema-gr include: illustrations of some parts of the male adult of H. sp. 1 and H. sp. 2; male pupal exuviae of H. sp. B (morphotype, known from the Swiss Alps) is briefly described and figured. It apparently belongs to H. helvetica or H. sp. 1. The current description of H. gaultieri sp. n. increases the total number in the genus to three valid species from Eastern Pyrenees. Geographical distribution of the new species is restricted to some glacial springs and streams delimited by the protected area of the Nature Reserve of Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste (altitude 1800-2200 m). Taxonomic remarks on related Heleniella species, key to known male adults of the extrema-group from Europe with comments on the ecology and geographical distribution of the new species are provided.
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  • The male adult of Heleniella gaultieri sp. n. (= H. sp. A, in MOUBAYED-BREIL & LODS-CROZET 2016) is described based on material collected in some glacial springs and streams delimited by the upper basin of the River Tech (Eastern Pyrenees, France). The new species belongs to the extrema-group (recently emended by MOUBAYED-BREIL & LODS-CROZET 2016), which comprises two valid species (H. extrema Albu, 1972; known from Retezat Massif, Carpathians, Romania; H. helvetica Moubayed-Breil & Lods-Crozet, 2016; known from the Swiss Alps) and four undescribed taxa (H. sp. 1, H. sp. 2, H. sp. A, H. sp. B). Additional taxonomic notes on some taxa belonging to the extrema-gr include: illustrations of some parts of the male adult of H. sp. 1 and H. sp. 2; male pupal exuviae of H. sp. B (morphotype, known from the Swiss Alps) is briefly described and figured. It apparently belongs to H. helvetica or H. sp. 1. The current description of H. gaultieri sp. n. increases the total number in the genus to three valid species from Eastern Pyrenees. Geographical distribution of the new species is restricted to some glacial springs and streams delimited by the protected area of the Nature Reserve of Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste (altitude 1800-2200 m). Taxonomic remarks on related Heleniella species, key to known male adults of the extrema-group from Europe with comments on the ecology and geographical distribution of the new species are provided.
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  • Moubayed-Breil, J. &amp; Gaultier, P. 2018. On the genus <em>Heleniella </em>Gowin, 1943 (<em>extrema</em>-gr.). 1. <em>H. gaultieri</em> sp. n., a crenophilous species confined to glacial streams in Eastern Pyrenees [Diptera, Chirinomidae, Orthocladiinae]. <em>Ephemera</em>, 19(2): 71-81.
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