Megaleuctra complicata Claassen, 1937

Baumann, Richard W. & Stark, Bill P., 2013, The Genus Megaleuctra Neave (Plecoptera: Leuctridae) In North America, Illiesia 9 (6), pp. 65-93 : 68-73

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Megaleuctra complicata Claassen
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Megaleuctra complicata Claassen View in CoL

( Figs. 2-20 View Figs View Figs View Figs , 85 View Fig , 86 View Fig )

Megaleuctra complicata Claassen 1937:48 View in CoL .

Holotype ♂ ( CUIC). Type locality: Corvallis , (Benton Co.) Oregon, examined

Megaleuctra complicata: Frison, 1942:12 View in CoL . Figures of male Megaleuctra complicata: Stewart & Sandberg, 2004:126 View in CoL . Male drumming signal and larval description

Material examined. CALIFORNIA: Butte Co., Seep, along Butte Creek, Cherry Hill Campground, 40.10194° N, 121.49861° W, 10 November 2003, A.B. Richards, 1♂, 2♀ ( ABRC, BYUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 3 February 2007, A.B. Richards, J.B. Sandberg, 3 larvae ( ABRC, BYUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 10 November 2007, A.B. Richards, D.A. Richards, 1♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 26 April 2010, A.B. Richards, 1♀, 1 larva ( ABRC). GoogleMaps Unnamed stream, S Butte Creek bridge, Doe Mill Road, 39.90845° N 121. 61804° W, 21 January 2010, A.B. Richards, 1♂ ( ABRC). GoogleMaps Humboldt Co. , Spring, East Fork Willow Creek Campground , 2-5 May 2008, J.J. Lee, 1♂, 12♀ ( BYUC, CSUC, JJLC). GoogleMaps Tehama Co. , Unnamed spring, tributary Big Chico Creek , along Hwy 32, 40.07841° N 121.59568° W, 10 November 2007, A.B. Richards, 3♀ ( JJLC, ABRC). GoogleMaps Same site, 25 November 2007, A.B. Richards, 3♂, 1♀ ( ABRC). GoogleMaps Same site, 30 November 2007, J.J. Lee, A.B. Richards, 1♂ ( JJLC). Same site, 9 March 2008, A.B. Richards, D.A. Richards, 1♂, 3♀ ( ABRC, BYUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 22 March 2008, A.B. Richards, D.A. Richards, 1♂, 2♀ ( ABRC). Same site, 13 April 2008, A.B. Richards, D.A. Richards, 2♀ ( ABRC). GoogleMaps Same site, 21 February 2009, A.B. Richards, 2♂, 1♀ ( ABRC). GoogleMaps Same site, 28 February 2009, A.R. Richards, 1♀ ( ABRC). GoogleMaps Same site, 28 March 2009, A.B. Richards, D.A. Richards, B.C. Richards, 1♂, 2♀ ( ABRC). GoogleMaps Same site, 26 April 2010, R.W. Baumann, B.C. Kondratieff, A.B. Richards, 2♀ ( BYUC, CSUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 16 January 2011, A.B. Richards, 1♀ ( ABRC). Same site, 9 March 2013, A.B. Richards, 1♂, 2♀ ( ABRC). GoogleMaps OREGON: Benton Co. , Stream near, North Fork Alsea River , 3.5 mi. NE Alsea , 13 April 1961, J.D. Lattin, 1 ♂, 1♀ ( OSUC). GoogleMaps Rest area 12 mi. E Alsea, 12 April 1962, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 2♂ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Spring, 8 mi. E Alsea, 27 September 1962, J.D. Lattin, 2♀ ( OSUC). GoogleMaps Corvallis , 28 March 1930, R.J. Norberg, 1♂, Holotype ( CUIC). GoogleMaps Chintimini Creek , Marys Peak , 14 April 1964, Wiggins , Scott , 1 larva ( ROMC). GoogleMaps Oak Creek , 12 May 1938, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Marys Peak , Marys Peak Road , 3 April , 1970, J.F.G. Clark, 1♂ ( USNM). GoogleMaps Parker Creek , Marys Peak Campground , 14 June 1968, Wiggins , Yamamoto , Smith , 1♀ ( ROMC); Parker Creek , Marys Peak , 15 June 1968, N.H. Anderson, 1♀ ( OSUC). Marys Peak , upper Parker Creek , 44° 30.51’ N 123° 33.49’ W, 1115m, 30 May 1982, G.W. Courtney, 1♂, 2♀ ( ISUI). Same site, 19 June 1996, G.W. Courtney, 4♀ ( ISUI). Same site, 26 April 1997, R.W. Wisseman, 1 larva, ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 23 May 2007, G.W. Courtney, 1♀ ( ISUI). GoogleMaps Same site, 28 May- 4 June 2009, G.W. Courtney, 2♀ ( ISUI). GoogleMaps Same site, 1 June 2013, G. Courtney, S. Fitzgerald, 9♀ ( ISUI, CSUC). GoogleMaps Marys Peak , 1 mi. from Hwy 34 turnoff, 14 miles W Corvallis, 17 March 1963, N.H. Anderson, 2 larvae ( OSUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 17 March 1969, N.H. Anderson, 5 larvae, ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Clackamas Co. , Austin Hot Springs , Clackamas River , 16 June 1957, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Camp Creek , Camp Creek Campground , 26 May 1983, G.R. Fiala, 2♂, 2♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 2 April 1994, G.R. Fiala, 2♀ ( BYUC). Eagle Fern Park , 22 April 1962, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 2♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Seep , 3 miles E Rhododendron, 28 June 1959, G.W. Byers, 1♀ ( SEMC). GoogleMaps Run , entering Salmon River , Salmon River Campground , Mount Hood National Forest , 10 June 1967, T. Yamamoto, 1 larva ( ROMC). GoogleMaps Seep , Still Creek , Still Creek Campground , Hwy 26, Mount Hood National Forest , 23 July 1955, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1♂, 1♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 8 July 1965, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1♀ ( CASC). GoogleMaps Same site, 17 June 1967, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 3♀ ( CASC). GoogleMaps Same site, 5 July 1982, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1♂, 1♀ ( CASC). GoogleMaps Same site, 28 May 1983, G.R. Fiala, 10♂, 18♀ ( BYUC, CSUC). GoogleMaps Clatsop Co. , Osweg Creek , 2 mi. E Elsie, 9 May 1965, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1 ♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Tributary , Necanicum River , Saddle Mountain State Park , l April 1967, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1♂, 1♀ ( BYUC, FMNH). GoogleMaps Columbia Co. , Beaver Creek , 10 April 1940, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1♀ ( CASC). GoogleMaps Coos Co. , Little Rock Creek , 2 mi. from Hwy 42 up Rock Creek Road , 29 March 1982, G.W. Courtney, 1 larva ( ISUI). GoogleMaps Douglas Co. , Big Camas Ranger Station , Umpqua National Forest , 30 April 1958, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 4♂, 18♀ ( BYUC, CASC, CSUC). GoogleMaps Headwaters , Bulldog Creek , Umpqua National Forest , 5000’, 19 June 1998, R.W. Wisseman, 2 larvae ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Tributary , Smith River , 22.5 mi. from Hwy 101 on Smith River Road , 29 March 1982, G.W. Courtney, 1 larva ( ISUI). GoogleMaps Hood River Co. , Hood River Meadows , 21 June 1958, W.M. Kulash, 3♀ ( BYUC, NCSU). GoogleMaps Oxbow Springs , 18 April 1940, S.G. Jewett, Jr., 1♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Jackson Co. , Whiskey Springs , Whiskey Springs Campground , 9 June 2004, B.P. Stark, R.W. Baumann, 5♀ ( BPSC, BYUC). GoogleMaps Lane Co. , Quartz Creek , 10 March 1983, N.H. Anderson, 1♀ ( OSUC). GoogleMaps Linn Co. , Seeps , Willis Creek , 1.3 mi N Hwy 22, Marion Forks Road , 3 June 2000, B.P. Stark, I. Sivec, M.C. Zúñiga, 8♂, 20♀ ( BPSC, BYUC, CSUC, PMSL). GoogleMaps Same site, 17 May 2001, B.P. Stark, K.W. Stewart, J. Sandberg, 10♂, 1♀, 5 larvae ( BYUC, UNTC). GoogleMaps Marion Co. , Elk Lake , 4 July 1958, H. Hacker, 1♀ ( INHS). GoogleMaps Tributaries , French Creek , Willamette National Forest , Detroit Ranger District , Rd. 2225, 19 March 1998, R.W. Wisseman, 1♂, 1♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Little North Santiam River , T 9S, R3E, section 9, 28 April 1960, unknown collector, 1♂ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps Silver Creek Falls , Silver Falls State Park , 2 May 1949, J.E. Davis, 1♀ ( CASC). GoogleMaps Multnomah Co. , Seep , Bridal Veil Falls Trail , Columbia River Gorge , 3 May 1989, R.W. Wisseman, 1♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps WASHINGTON: Cowlitz Co. , Tributary , Kalama River , 10 April 1967, R. Thut, 1♂, 1♀ ( BYUC). GoogleMaps King Co. , Raging River , Fall City , 30 April 1932, G. Hoppe , 1♀ ( INHS). GoogleMaps Lewis Co. , Stream , 12.1 mi. E Longmire, Hwy 706, Mount Rainier National Park , 4 July 1969, ROM Field Party , 1 larva ( ROMC); GoogleMaps Ohanapecosh Campground , Mount Rainier National Park , 9 May 1996, R.A. Lechleitner, 1♀ ( CSUC). GoogleMaps Seeps , Paradise River above Narada Falls , Mount Rainier National Park , 20 June 2003, B.C. Kondratieff, J. Schmidt, R.E. Zuellig, 9♂, 5♀ ( BYUC, CSUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 17 June 2004, B.C. Kondratieff, J. Schmidt, 1♀ ( CSUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 14 July 2004, B.C. Kondratieff, 1 ♀ ( CSUC). Pierce Co. , Seeps , Fryingpan Creek , Sunrise Road , Mount Rainier National Park , 6 July 1999, B.C. Kondratieff, 3♂, 1♀ ( CSUC). GoogleMaps Same site, 17 June 2004, B.C. Kondratieff, J. Schmidt, 1♂ ( CSUC). GoogleMaps White River Campground , Mount Rainier National Park , 22 July 1984, B. Malkin, 1♀ ( CASC). GoogleMaps Boggy stream, Westside Road , 2 miles N Paradise Road, Mount Rainier National Park , 7 May 2001, R. Lechleitner, 1♂ ( CSUC). GoogleMaps Skamania Co. , East Canyon Creek , 23 mi. S Randle, Rt. 23, 2 July 1985, C. M. Flint , O.S. Flint, Jr., 1♂ ( USNM). GoogleMaps Rock Creek , tributary, Little Salmon River , Millard , 15 May 2003, B.C. Kondratieff, R.W. Baumann, 1♀ ( CSUC). GoogleMaps

Stewart and Sandberg (2004) described the larva of M. complicata , with associated males, from Willis Creek seeps, Oregon and these records are included in the material listed above. Stewart & Stark (2002) described the supposed larva of M. kincaidi from Benton County, Oregon but we are unable to confirm the species determination without associated male adults from this locality. In our study, all unassociated females and larvae collected in the Coast and Cascade Ranges in Oregon and Washington have been listed as M. complicata , because it is presently impossible to separate them from M. kincaidi , and the two species often occur at the same locality.

Male. Macropterous, but some populations in northern California exhibit brachyptery ( Fig. 85 View Fig ). Length of forewing 12-13 mm; body length 11-12 mm. General color brown. Wings hyaline, with dark pigment occupying about half the costal space beyond the cord. Radial sector of forewing with three branches. Tergum 8 sometimes with a pair of small lobes ( Fig. 3 View Figs ). Tergum 9 with a pair of widely separated conical lobes, without a basal forked structure ( Figs. 2-3 View Figs , 6 View Figs , 13, 15 View Figs ); subgenital plate tongue-like, apex rounded ( Fig. 18 View Figs ); epiproct variable in shape, depending on expansion position. In midlength position, the upper portion is narrower at the base and expanded near the apex in dorsal view and is subparallel tapering along the middorsal groove ( Fig. 13 View Figs ), the anterior portion is expanded into blunt lateral processes, bearing a loose fringe of small stout spines, the lower portion is broader at the base, the apex wedge-shaped laterally and directed downward as two large stout hooks, extending beyond the apex of the upper process ( Figs 13, 15, 17 View Figs ). In expanded position, the upper portion is broader at the base and narrow at the apex, fitting into grooves on each side of the expanded lower process ( Figs. 2 View Figs , 5-8 View Figs ), the large wedge-shaped hooks of the lower process are visable on each side of the apex ( Fig. 8, 9 View Figs ), the expanded epiproct has a dorsal groove that can cover the apex of the subanal probe ( Fig. 6 View Figs ). Subanal probe can be free from the epiproct ( Figs. 3 View Figs , 5 View Figs ) or it can fit into the middorsal groove of the epiproct ( Figs. 5-6 View Figs ), tip greatly expanded in lateral view, exhibiting a deep notch, between the narrow elongate upper lobe and a broadly rounded lower lobe, which bears a distinct tube ( Figs. 3 View Figs , 10 View Figs , 14, 16, 17 View Figs ); cerci consisting of an elongate single segment ( Figs. 3 View Figs , 5 View Figs , 18 View Figs ); Vesicle long and thin and covered with sparse long hairs ( Fig. 11 View Figs ).

Female. Macropterous, but some populations in northern California are slightly brachypterous. Length of forewing 14-15 mm; body length 13-14 mm. Coloration similar to male. Radial sector of forewing with three branches. Sternum 8 with subgenital plate extending past tip of abdomen 1.5- 2.0 mm ( Figs. 19, 20 View Figs ), narrowed gradually to tip, round in cross section ( Fig. 4 View Figs ). Sternum 9 formed into a long, narrow ovipositor; cerci inconspicuous ( Figs. 4 View Figs , 20 View Figs ).

Larva. Described by Stewart & Sandberg (2004).

Egg. Undescribed.

Diagnosis. The combination of paired, conical, widely-separated lobes, on tergum 9 and the absence of a basal forked structure ( Figs. 2-3 View Figs , 6 View Figs ), the distinctive apex of the subanal probe ( Figs. 3 View Figs , 5, 10 View Figs , 14, 16 View Figs ), and large angular epiproct ( Figs. 3 View Figs , 5, 7 View Figs , 13, 15, 17 View Figs ) separate the male of M. complicata from all other western North American species. The radial sector of the female forewing usually has three branches which may, with caution, be used to distinguish it from females of other western North American Megaleuctra .

ABRC

Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center

CSUC

California State University, Chico, Vertebrate Museum

OSUC

Oregon State University

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

ISUI

Iowa State University

SEMC

University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

NCSU

North Carolina State University Insect Museum

PMSL

Slovenian Museum of Natural History (Prirodosloveni Muzej Slovenije)

INHS

Illinois Natural History Survey

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Leuctridae

Genus

Megaleuctra

Loc

Megaleuctra complicata Claassen

Baumann, Richard W. & Stark, Bill P. 2013
2013
Loc

Megaleuctra complicata:

Frison, T. H. 1942: 12
1942
Loc

Megaleuctra complicata

Claassen, P. W. 1937: 48
1937
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