Calineuria sp. A
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Calineuria sp. A |
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( Figs. 5-8)
Material examined. California: Marin Co., Muir Woods, Redwood Creek , 21 June 1985, B. Stark, 1♀ ( BPS) . Same location, 18 June 1966, R . W. Baumann, 1♂, 1♀ ( BYU) .
Egg. Outline oval, collar absent ( Fig. 5). Length ca.
440 μm, equatorial width ca. 372 μm. Chorionic surface without punctations or obvious follicle cell impressions ( Figs. 6, 8). Micropylar row subequatorial; micropylar orifices with raised rims ( Fig. 7).
Comments. Eggs of C. californica ( Figs. 1-4) and the three species of Japanese Calineuria ( Isobe 1988; 1997) have similar short stalked collars encircled by a low to well developed basal ridge. The chorionic surface is punctate in the Japanese species but smooth or with obscure follicle cell impressions in C. californica and C. sp. A ( Figs. 2, 6). The male and female of C. sp. A appear indistinguishable from C. californica in color pattern, subgenital plate shape and aedeagal armature, however, the egg has no collar. These specimens may represent an undescribed species, but a larger sample and a comprehensive study of other Calineuria specimens is needed in order to evaluate its status. Drumming and molecular data may also be desirable.
Isobe, Y. 1988. Eggs of Plecoptera from Japan. Biology of Inland Waters, 4: 27 - 39.
Isobe, Y. 1997. Anchors of stonefly eggs. pp. 349 - 361. In Landolt, P. & M. Sartori [eds.]. Ephemeroptera & Plecoptera: Biology-Ecology-Systematics. Mauron, Tinguely & Lachat Publishers, Fribourg, Switzerland.
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California Department of Food and Agriculture |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum |
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