Allocapnia rickeri Frison
Allocapnia rickeri Frison,1942 . Holotype male, Big Grand Pierre River, Golconda, Pope County, Illinois.
Distribution. AL, AR, DC, DE, GA, IA, IN, KS, KY, MD, MN, MO, MS, NC, NJ, OH, OK, ON, PA, TN, VA, WI, WV (Stark & Baumann 2006). Mississippi populations have been reported only in Tishomingo County (Stark 1979).
Mississippi collection data. (Fig. 31). Tishomingo
Co., Clear Creek, Hwy 72, 4 miles East of Iuka, 34 ° 46’ 40.4” N, 88 ° 08’ 46.6” W, 10 February 1979, B. Stark, P. Hartfield and C. Cooper, 2 ♀; Same location, 8 January 2007, B. Stark, 43 ♂, 6 ♀; Tributary of Bear Creek, Tishomingo State Park, 10 February 1979, B. Stark, P. Lago, P. Hartfield and C. Cooper, 8 ♂, 5 ♀; Tishomingo State Park, 5 February 1992, M. Caterino, 1 ♂ (University of Mississippi); Same location, 16 January 1981, J. Goddard, 1 ♀ ( University of Mississippi) ; Samelocation, 8 February 1986, S. Testa, 1 ♀ ( University of Mississippi) .
Allocapnia rickeri
Male epiproct. Epiproctupper limb long, somewhat spear‐ shaped in dorsal aspect, with no basal angulation (Fig. 32), and the tip bears a small, swollen sectioncovered with shortridges and ashort mesal groove(Figs. 33‐34). Posteriorto groovedapical section, a long, low, median ridgeextends formost of upper limb length (Fig. 32), and a broad, shallow, median trough extends forward from base. In lateral aspect, short apical section reflexed slightly downward (Fig. 33) and some ridges have obscure undulations similar to those of A. aurora (Fig. 35).
Maletergal process. The tergal processrises from the 8 th abdominal segment as two knobs covered with scale‐ like tubercles; knobs widely separatedbynotch which extends completelyto base of process (Fig.36). In lateral aspect, anterior margin of process projects somewhat higher than posterior margin.
Female subgenital plate. Abdominal sterna 7 and 8 joined bybridge scleritebut bridgenarrowlynotched on midlateral margins by membrane (Figs. 37, 63). Apex of subgenital plate truncate and scarcely projecting beyond lateral margins of sternum 8.