Kamimuria hunanensis Li & Li, 2022

Li, Kefan & Li, Weihai, 2022, Two new species of Kamimuria (Plecoptera, Perlidae) from China, Zootaxa 5214 (1), pp. 117-129 : 119-121

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5214.1.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7383695

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED1D4E-FF8A-FFB7-B284-DB0B4A2BFD24

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scientific name

Kamimuria hunanensis Li & Li
status

sp. nov.

Kamimuria hunanensis Li & Li , sp. n.

( Figs. 1A, 1B View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 , 6A View FIGURE 6 , 7A View FIGURE 7 , 8 View FIGURE 8 )

Adult habitus. General color dark brown ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ). Head mostly brownish with black subquadrate interocellate patch ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). M-line and tentorial calluses distinct. Antennae dark brown, palpi yellow brown. Pronotum brown with distinct rugosities darker than background color, anterior and lateral margins and midline brown ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). Legs: femora basally yellow to yellow brown, distally dark brown, tibiae and tarsi dark brown; the femoral yellow band widened in mid- and hindlegs and variable in individuals ( Figs. 1A, 1B View FIGURE 1 ). Wing membrane brownish, veins dark brown ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 ).

Male ( Fig. 2A–2C View FIGURE 2 ). Forewing length 21.1–24.9 mm, hindwing length 18.1–21.2 mm (n=5). Hemitergal lobe long and slender, ca 4X as long as the wide. In dorsal view, hemitergal lobe strongly recurved, covering posterior part of tergum 9; hemitergal lobe in lateral view gradually and gently upcurved apically, apex with dorsal and ventral spinules ( Figs. 2B, 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Tergum 9 with dark mesal sclerite bearing sensilla basiconica covering at least ⅔ length of tergum 9 between lateral margins and the sclerite present paler area. Tergum 8 with similar sized sensilla basiconica patch as on tergum 9 ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ). Tergum 7 sometimes with only a few sensilla basiconica. Metasternum and abdominal sterna 4–7 with patches of setae ( Fig. 7A View FIGURE 7 ).

Aedeagus ( Figs. 2D–F View FIGURE 2 , 8A–C View FIGURE 8 ) with basal half mostly membranous but dorsal surface with a brown sclerotized trapezoidal marking ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 , 8A View FIGURE 8 ). Distal half with large patches of spines interrupted only by a large, dorsal, starfish like membrane and a membranous mesoventral patch ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ), in lateral aspect apex with a thumb-like membranous projection ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ). The fully everted aedeagus with some differences from Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 : ventroapical patch of spinules rhombic ( Fig. 8B View FIGURE 8 ), apical membranous protrusion widened in lateral aspect ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ).

Female. Unknown.

Type material. Holotype: male ( HIST), China: Hunan Province, Zhangjiajie City, Sangzhi County, Badagongshan National Nature Reserve , Tianping Mountains Management Station , N 29.6697, E 110.2948, 1286 m, 2020.VII.21- 27, Chengqing Liao, Min Deng & Guohua Huang. GoogleMaps Paratypes: 1 male ( HIST), same data as holotype; GoogleMaps 2 males ( HIST), Hunan Province, Zhangjiajie City, Sangzhi County, Shanlirenjia , N 29.5068, E 110.2996, 1377 m, 2020. VI.22, Chengqing Liao, Min Deng & Guohua Huang. GoogleMaps

Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the province Hunan where the species was collected.

Distribution. China (Hunan Province).

Remarks. The male of the new species can be distinguished from all other known species of the genus by the aedeagus with large starfish like dorsal membrane and the membranous mesoventral patch. The aedeagus of K. hunanensis sp. n. is similar to that of K. wangi Sun & Du, 2012 , a species reported from Henan and Shaanxi provinces. However, in K. wangi , the aedeagus has a pair of large ventroapical spines (figs. 15–16, Sun & Du 2012).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlidae

Genus

Kamimuria

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