Anacroneuria debilis ( Pictet, 1841 )

Silva, Fernanda Avelino Capistrano Da, Barbosa, Leandro Silva & Almeida, Gisele Luziane De, 2011, The nymph of Anacroneuria debilis (Pictet, 1841) (Plecoptera: Perlidae), Zootaxa 2882, pp. 59-63 : 60-62

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.277585

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6191639

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scientific name

Anacroneuria debilis ( Pictet, 1841 )
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Anacroneuria debilis ( Pictet, 1841) View in CoL

( Figs. 1–10 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURES 2 – 10 )

Perla (Perla) debilis Pictet, 1841: 255 View in CoL , pl. 26, Fig. 4 View FIGURES 2 – 10 .

Neoperla debilis ( Pictet, 1841) . Claassen, 1940: p. 173.

Anacroneuria debilis ( Pictet, 1841) View in CoL . Zwick, 1972: p. 173, Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2 – 10 . Anacroneuria debilis ( Pictet, 1841) View in CoL . Froehlich, 2002: p. 72, Fig. 2–3 View FIGURES 2 – 10 . Anacroneuria debilis ( Pictet, 1841) View in CoL . Nessimian et al., 2010:

Material examined. Brazil. Rio de Janeiro. Pedra Branca State Park. Rio Figueira, 22°56’13.9”S 43°26’27.”W, 199 m, 29.v.2009, FACS & GLA leg., #659, 1 n; #662, 1 n; 09.vi.2008, #654, 1 m, 1 f; #706, 1 n, #708, 16 n; 12.viii.2008, #730, 1 n, #731, 2 n, #732, 1 n, #733, 10 n; 15.x.2008, #744, 7 n, #745, 14 n, #747, 2 n; 21.v.2008, #775, 5 n; #777, 5 n. Riacho Manoel Justino, 22°55’59.4”S 43°26’53”W, 201 m, 01.ii.2009, #657, 8 n; #658, 2 n; Riacho do Quilombo, 22°56’08.2”S 43°26’21”W, 200 m, 29.v.2009, #660, 1 n; 13.viii.2008, #714, 3 n. Rio Grande, 22°56’05.7”S 43°26’54.6”W, 202 m, 26.v.2008, #762, 1 f; 27.vi.2008, #707, 4 n; 09.vi.2008, #753, 1 f, # 763, 1 f, #764, 1 f; 12.viii.2008, #717, 2 n; #718, 8 n; #719, 1 n; 15.x.2008, #738, 1 n. Riacho da Padaria, 22°56’11.1”S 43°26’35.4”W, 199 m, #610, 12.i.2009, 13 n; #611, 20.i.2009, 8 n; #638, 05.iii.2009, 1 n; #646, 20.i.2009, 1 n; #652, 12.i.2009, 1 n; #726, 03.ix.2008, 1 n; #742, 10.x.2008, 1 n; #743, 10.x.2008, 4 n.

Nymph. General color brown in dorsal view and pale in ventral view ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Head brown, with light areas between clypeus and frons and posterior to coronal suture ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2 – 10 ). M-line present, but not distinct. Ocelli black. Eyes black. Antennae uniformly yellow. Glossa, paraglossae and labial palps whitish-yellow ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2 – 10 ). Mandibles yellow with outer margin dark-brown; teeth sharp and dark-brown; row of bristles along margin of internal face and another parallel row on ventral surface ( Figs. 4–5 View FIGURES 2 – 10 ). Maxillae yellow, bidentate, teeth sharp and reddish-brown, a row of four to seven setae below second tooth ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 2 – 10 ). Pronotum oval ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2 – 10 ); dark-brown along margin and paler towards center where pale rugosities form a distinctive color pattern. Mesonotum, metanotum, and abdomen with many bristles. Legs with row of long, fine setae dorsally on femur and tibia ( Figs. 7–8 View FIGURES 2 – 10 ); stout spines sparsely scattered on femur and distributed in longitudinal rows along tibiae. Abdominal terga reddish-brown; sterna pale, posterior margin with unbroken line of setae, line broken in female nymphs ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 2 – 10 ). Cerci reddish-yellow at base, paler apically; each segment with stout spines whirled about posterior margin ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 2 – 10 ).

Measurements. Nymph (n=134): head width, 0.85–3.68 (mean= 2.14 mm); head length, 0.7–2.76 (mean= 1.71 mm); pronotum width, 1.05–3.93 (mean= 2.33 mm); pronotum length, 0.52–2.05 (mean= 1.29 mm); abdomen length, 1.45–7.53 (mean= 3.13 mm); total length, 4.16–18.1 (mean= 8.39 mm). These values represent a range of development, the highest values being of pre-emergent nymphs.

Remarks. Anacroneuria debilis nymphs are similar to A. baumanni ( Mexico) and A. segnini ( Venezuela) based on the pattern design of the head and pronotum. However, A. debilis differ from both species by the presence of a row of fine, long bristles along the tibia and by rows of stout spines on the basal third of the cercus.

Distribution. Argentina: Missiones, Entre Rios; Brasil: Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo; Paraguai: Paraguaí.

FACS

Fujian Agricultural College

GLA

George Landis Arboretum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlidae

Genus

Anacroneuria

Loc

Anacroneuria debilis ( Pictet, 1841 )

Silva, Fernanda Avelino Capistrano Da, Barbosa, Leandro Silva & Almeida, Gisele Luziane De 2011
2011
Loc

Perla (Perla) debilis

Pictet 1841: 255
1841
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