Zwicknia tuberculata ( Zhiltzova, 1964 ) Murányi & Gamboa & Orci, 2014

Murányi, Dávid, Gamboa, Maribet & Orci, Kirill Márk, 2014, Zwicknia gen. n., a new genus for the Capnia bifrons species group, with descriptions of three new species based on morphology, drumming signals and molecular genetics, and a synopsis of the West Palaearctic and Nearctic genera of Capniidae (Plecoptera), Zootaxa 3812 (1), pp. 1-82 : 51-53

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3812.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919261

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scientific name

Zwicknia tuberculata ( Zhiltzova, 1964 )
status

comb. nov.

Zwicknia tuberculata ( Zhiltzova, 1964) View in CoL comb. n.

( Figs. 57 View FIGURES 56–57 , 98–101 View FIGURES 98–101 , 112 View FIGURES 110–113 , 125 View FIGURES 124–126 , 146 View FIGURES 127–147 , 163 View FIGURES 148–164 , 196 View FIGURES 196–197 )

Capnia tuberculata Zhiltzova, 1964 View in CoL — Zhiltzova 1964: 359. (description of the adult); Zwick 1975: 391. (first record for Turkey).

Diagnosis. Male epiproct: Ep-scl narrow and pointed in dorsal view, long, tip slightly downcurved in lateral view, membranous part long; ventral membranous section reach the base in lateral view, apical spines long, a few spines distributed also on the apex of Ep-scl. Process of male Tg 9: high, slightly folded backwards, <2× wider than Epscl, rounded and with constantly narrow sides caudally. Female Sg: vaginal complex dark, transparent through the Sg.

Material examined. KAZAKHSTAN: Jambyl Province , Karatau Mts., Bajaldyrtal, 22– 28.04.1970, leg. F. Klima, det. P. Zwick: 2m 5f ( PZC; used for drawings Figs. 57 View FIGURES 56–57 , 98–101 View FIGURES 98–101 , 125 View FIGURES 124–126 , 146 View FIGURES 127–147 , 163 View FIGURES 148–164 ; one male terminalia prepared for SEM Fig. 112 View FIGURES 110–113 ) .

Description. Head, thorax, appendages and basal segments of the abdomen generotypic. Males and females macropterous. Dimensions of the presently examined specimens: body length: males 6.0–6.5, females 7.5–9.0 mm; forewing length: males 5.5–6.0 mm, females 7.0–8.5 mm.

Male terminalia ( Figs. 98–101 View FIGURES 98–101 , 125 View FIGURES 124–126 ): Process of Tg 9 high, slightly fold backwards, its apex is about 1½× wider than the medial section of Ep-scl; rounded in shape, apex smooth; sides continuously narrow in caudal view, membranous portion narrowest apically ( Fig. 163 View FIGURES 148–164 ). Tg 10, B-scl and Lb-scl generotypic. Ep-scl narrow and acute in dorsal view, medially not swollen, width medially <½ of basal width; tip slightly downcurved in lateral view, divided section long. Ventral membranous part between the division of Ep-scl reaching base in lateral view; apical spines long, distributed not only on the membranous portion but spines extending to the Ep-scl ( Figs. 112 View FIGURES 110–113 , 146 View FIGURES 127–147 ). Iscl generotypic, Ec long and contorted on the available specimens. St 9 not projecting medially, vesicle vestigial. Sg wide and rounded with not so pronounced triangular shape, tip rounded. Pp, Fp, Rp and cerci generotypic.

Female subgenital plate: Rectangular, posterior margin nearly linear and sometimes slightly incised, equal to the segment`s posterior margin. Antero-lateral recess indistinct, the plate brown with darker longitudinal median lines caused by transparency of the unusually dark vaginal complex; lateral sclerites small (see Zhiltzova 1964: Fig. 28 View FIGURES 23–31 , repeated as Fig. 581 in Zhiltzova 2003).

Affinities. The relationship of Z. tuberculata with Z. sevanica is discussed above. The species is apparently nearer to Z. turkestanica , but the males differ by having a more robust Ep-scl and Tg 9 process that is slightly fold backwards instead of perpendicularly elevated. In addition to the above species, males of Z. tuberculata are easily distinguishable from other Zwicknia by the high, but rounded process of Tg 9. Unlike other Zwicknia species , the females are also distinct with their dark vaginal complex, transparent through the Sg. The larva is unknown.

Distribution and ecology. The species was described from Armenia, known also from the Russian part of the Caucasus, Georgia and the Pontic Mts. of northern Anatolia, and herein reported from Kazakhstan ( Fig. 196 View FIGURES 196–197 ). Adults are active from April to August but mostly in May near brooks to small rivers of mountainous areas between 1,000 and 2,000m.

Remarks. The two males and five females listed above are morphologically agree with the original description of Z. tuberculata , especially in regard to the distinctive female, despite that this material is geographically far outside the known range of this species. However, drumming calls of the Asian Zwicknia species are unknown and no fresh material is available for molecular studies. Their identification is presently based only on morphological characters and was not confirmed with drumming and molecular studies.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Capniidae

Genus

Zwicknia

Loc

Zwicknia tuberculata ( Zhiltzova, 1964 )

Murányi, Dávid, Gamboa, Maribet & Orci, Kirill Márk 2014
2014
Loc

Capnia tuberculata

Zwick, P. 1975: 391
Zhiltzova, L. A. 1964: 359
1964
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