Prostoia ozarkensis Baumann & Grubbs, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5306.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8056868 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/07181030-DF3B-FFBA-FF12-F90BFD55FD57 |
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Prostoia ozarkensis Baumann & Grubbs, 2014 |
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11. Prostoia ozarkensis Baumann & Grubbs, 2014 View in CoL
Ozark Forestfly
http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Plecoptera .speciesfile.org:TaxonName:463936
( Figs. 77‒84 View FIGURES 77‒84 )
Prostoia completa: Ernst & Stewart, 1985:638 View in CoL
Prostoia completa: Stewart & Stark, 1988:182 View in CoL
Prostoia completa: Poulton & Stewart, 1991:29 View in CoL
Prostoia completa: Stewart & Stark, 2002:209 View in CoL
Prostoia completa: Webb, 2002:253 View in CoL
Prostoia ozarkensis Grubbs et al. 2014:20 View in CoL View Cited Treatment . Holotype male (United States National Museum), Bryant Creek , Webster Co., Missouri, USA
Distribution. USA: AR, IL, MO, OK ( DeWalt et al. 2022)
Male. Macropterous. Body length 6.0– 6.5 mm, forewing length 6.4–7.8 mm (n = 7). Gills absent. Cerci simple and unmodified. Paraprocts with lightly sclerotized, undivided lobes. Epiproct ventral sclerite sclerotized throughout length, narrow in both dorsal and lateral profiles, and fully recurved over abdomen ( Figs. 77‒79 View FIGURES 77‒84 ); base narrow gradually widening for ca. ⅔ of length ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 77‒84 ), tip not deflected upward and rounded apically ( Figs. 79‒81 View FIGURES 77‒84 ); dorsal sclerite reduced and to lateral arms in basal area ( Figs. 82‒83 View FIGURES 77‒84 ), which are short, triangular-shaped, and somewhat laterally-flared ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 77‒84 ).
Female. Macropterous. Body length 7.0– 7.7 mm, forewing length 7.4–9.0 mm (n = 7). Gills absent. Cerci simple and unmodified. The 7 th and 8 th sterna fused medially ( Fig. 84 View FIGURES 77‒84 ), the 8 th sternum is modified slightly as a subgenital plate, with faint medial excavation and scarcely developed posterolateral corners ( Fig. 84 View FIGURES 77‒84 ).
Larva. The partial illustrations in Poulton & Stewart (1991) likely refer to this species.
Comments. See comments under P. completa .
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Prostoia ozarkensis Baumann & Grubbs, 2014
Grubbs, Scott A. & Baumann, Richard W. 2023 |
Prostoia completa:
Stewart, K. W. & Stark, B. P. 2002: 209 |
Prostoia completa: Webb, 2002:253
Webb, D. W. 2002: 253 |
Prostoia completa:
Poulton, B. C. & Stewart, K. W. 1991: 29 |
Prostoia completa:
Stewart, K. W. & Stark, B. P. 1988: 182 |
Prostoia completa: Ernst & Stewart, 1985:638
Stewart, K. W. 1985: 638 |