Allocapnia sano, Grubbs, 2006

Grubbs, Scott A., 2006, Allocapnia sano, a new species of snowfly (Plecoptera: Capniidae) from Alabama, U. S. A., plus six new state records, Zootaxa 1197, pp. 39-43 : 39-41

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.2646319

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3CBCD708-542B-45F8-9482-5AF33DCC8E1C

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D487E0-472C-C954-674F-F96B1CB09827

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Allocapnia sano
status

sp. nov.

Allocapnia sano View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 A–D).

Male. Body length 4.0–4.5 mm. Wings reaching 7th or 8th abdominal tergite. Dorsal process of 8th tergite very high with plateau at same plane as abdomen; apical segment of epiproct dorsal limb nearly 1.5X length of basal segment, expanded in lateral view and greatest in posterior half, and distinctly upturned at apex ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ). Dorsal process tuberculate, forming a transverse bar with broad, shallow V­shaped posteriomedial indentation ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 B–1C).

Female. Body length 6.5–7.0 mm. Wings reaching 8th tergite to beyond tip of abdomen. Eighth abdominal sternite heavily sclerotized medially with broadly­rounded posterior projection ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ); separated from 7th sternite by membrane.

Material examined

Holotype male, paratype female, and one paratype male, U.S.A., Alabama, Madison Co., Cold Spring, Monte Sano , 3 km E Huntsville, 17 II 2003, S. A. Grubbs ( SAG) and D. E. King ( DEK) ( INHS) ; Paratypes, same but 2 males, 2 females ( WKU) ; same but 9 III 2003, 3 males, 3 females ( WKU) ; same but 4 II 2006, 2 males, 10 females ( WKU) .

Etymology The species name is in reference to Monte Sano, which is Spanish for "mountain of health." The common name, Sano snowfly, is proposed for this species ( Stark et al. 1998).

Diagnosis

Allocapnia sano View in CoL likely belongs to the A. recta (Claassen) View in CoL species group ( Ross & Ricker 1971), which includes A. loshada Ricker View in CoL , A. malverna Ross View in CoL , A. mohri Ross & Ricker View in CoL , A. polemistis Ross & Ricker View in CoL , A. recta View in CoL , A. sequatchie Kondratieff & Kirchner View in CoL , and A. starki Kondratieff & Kirchner. View in CoL Morphological characteristics used to define the A. recta View in CoL group, as “…dorsal process of the male eighth tergite arcuate or only slightly incised, and situated on a marked posterior elevation of the tergite. The male seventh tergite lacks a process…” ( Ross & Ricker 1971), are exhibited by A. sano View in CoL . The male of A. sano View in CoL is most similar to A. loshada View in CoL and A. sequatchie View in CoL due to the expanded apical segment of the epiproct dorsal limb and the posteriorly­incised tubercle of the 8 th abdominal tergite. However, the lack of a subapical notch on the epiproct limb of A. sano View in CoL easily distinguishes it from A. loshada View in CoL ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 , Kondratieff & Kirchner 2000) and the small button­like dorsal process of A. sequatchie View in CoL (Figs. 10–11, Kondratieff & Kirchner 2000) contrasts with the bar­like process of A. sano View in CoL . Females in the A. recta View in CoL group are difficult to differentiate ( Ross & Ricker 1971; Kondratieff & Kirchner 2000) and the female of A. sano View in CoL cannot be reliably distinguished from other members of this group.

Remarks

Allocapnia sano is known only from the type locality. Cold Spring emanates from a sandstone capstone layer near the summit of Monte Sano in northern Alabama. The spring flows down a boulder­laden, high­gradient channel prior to sinking within fractured limestone. Allocapnia sano may be found from similar habitats along the Cumberland Plateau both in Alabama and north into Tennessee.

The known ranges of A. loshada and A. sequatchie do not overlap with A. sano . Allocapnia loshada is an Appalachian species known from a small geographic area encompassing eastern Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, and West Virginia. Allocapnia sequatchie has been collected only from Tennessee’s Sequatchie River Basin.

SAG

Sammlung von Algenkulturen at Universitat Gottingen

DEK

Northern Illinois University

INHS

Illinois Natural History Survey

WKU

Western Kentucky University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Capniidae

Genus

Allocapnia

Loc

Allocapnia sano

Grubbs, Scott A. 2006
2006
Loc

Allocapnia sano

Grubbs 2006
2006
Loc

A. sano

Grubbs 2006
2006
Loc

A. sano

Grubbs 2006
2006
Loc

A. sano

Grubbs 2006
2006
Loc

A. sano

Grubbs 2006
2006
Loc

A. sano

Grubbs 2006
2006
Loc

A. sequatchie

Kondratieff & Kirchner 2000
2000
Loc

A. sequatchie

Kondratieff & Kirchner 2000
2000
Loc

A. sequatchie

Kondratieff & Kirchner 2000
2000
Loc

A. polemistis

Ross & Ricker 1971
1971
Loc

A. malverna

Ross 1964
1964
Loc

A. mohri

Ross & Ricker 1964
1964
Loc

A. loshada

Ricker 1952
1952
Loc

A. loshada

Ricker 1952
1952
Loc

A. loshada

Ricker 1952
1952
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