Isoperla lunigera (Klapalek, 1923)

Judson, Sarah W. & Nelson, C. Riley, 2012, 3541, Zootaxa 3541, pp. 1-118 : 48

publication ID

505937B0-9F57-4068-82E6-8553826DD5AA

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B387E7-1549-8119-FF5A-FD5BFD305651

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Felipe

scientific name

Isoperla lunigera (Klapalek, 1923)
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Isoperla lunigera (Klapalek, 1923) View in CoL

SYNONYMY

Chloroperla lunigera Klapálek, 1923

Isoperla lunigera Claassen, 1940

TYPE LOCALITY: USSR: Irutsk.

DIAGNOSIS: The head mask of adults is distinctive, having an isolated, quadrate patch covering the interocellar area ( Fig. 331). No other pigmentation is present on the head with exception of the pedicel of the antennae. The pronotum has pale margins and a wide pale median stripe bordered by two dark sublateral stripes ( Fig. 331). The male has a distinctive large penial sclerite ( Fig. 333) that is symmetrical in the caudal view in contrast to I. altaica ( Fig. 313) and I. eximia ( Fig. 323) which both have a similarly shaped, but asymmetrical sclerite. The female subgenital plate is broadly joined at the base, with dark pigmentation along the anterior edge and a central bump that protrudes only slightly over segment 9 ( Fig. 334). Nymphs are superficially similar in coloration to I. altaica , with the majority of the head dark especially in the ocellar region and pale areas near the eyes and center of the clypeus ( Fig. 306). However, I. lunigera has fewer dark regions particularly on the thorax and is more pale overall.

DISTRIBUTION—Global: East Palearctic— Regional: AOB, IDB, POB*— Aimag: AR*, BU^, DO*, KhE*, KhG, SE, TO^, UB^, ZA*.

DISCUSSION: Specimens of this species were misidentified in historical collections as Isoperla flavescens (Zwick & Surenkhorloo 2005) and erroneously published as a new species record for Mongolia in Purevdorj et al. (2003). The yellow coloration, small size, and slenderness of this species can be easily confused with Chloroperlidae , specifically Haploperla lepnevae (Chloroperlidae) which has similar coloration, particularly the presence of an isolated dark mark on the head.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlodidae

Genus

Isoperla

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