Isoperla irregularis (Klapalek, 1923)

Verdone, Chris J. & Kondratieff, Boris, 2016, A New Species Of Isoperla Banks (Plecoptera: Perlodidae) From The Appalachian Mountains, Virginia & West Virginia, U. S. A., Illiesia 12 (13), pp. 74-85 : 83-85

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4752829

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A6309A28-4E61-43B3-9645-340544C0C41E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4765045

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4959296F-FF9E-FF88-FF0C-FA51785CFED4

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Isoperla irregularis
status

 

The following couplets to the keys to males, females, and ova are taken directly from Szczytko & Kondratieff (2015). New couplets are given to include the new species View in CoL .

Males

11 Dorsal head pattern pale, usually without dark brown bands or brown markings connecting ocelli ( Figs. 14.1, 12.1 View Figs ) …………………….…… 12

11’Dorsal head pattern with dark brown bands connecting ocelli ( Figs. 17.1 View Figs , 20.1 View Fig 20 , 33.1) ……... 13

12 Vesicle 3X as long as wide, set in a deep U-shaped depression ¾ as long as length of vesicle ( Fig. 14.2 View Figs ); paraprocts lightly sclerotized, bluntly pointed apically, not deflected ventraapically ( Fig. 14.4 View Figs ), aedeagus with erect posteromesal sclerotized unicorn-shaped rod ( Figs. 14.6, 14.7 View Figs ); head pattern occasionally with thin dark brown bands connecting ocelli distribution–widespread–eastern and midwestern North America ……………………………. I. dicala View in CoL

12’Not as above …………………………………... 12a

12a Posteromedial sclerotized structure of the aedeagus composed of a thin sclerite bearing 10 short spines and setae ( Figs. 6-8 View Figs ); paraprocts broadly triangular extending only slightly over the posterior margin of tergum 10 ( Figs. 3 View Figs , 7, 8 View Figs ) ………………………………………... I. evanescens View in CoL

12a’ Posteromedial sclerotized structure lobe-like, deflected ventrally with scattered concentrations of stout sharp spinulae (figs. 12.6, 12.10, 2.11, Szczytko & Kondratieff 2015); paraprocts lightly sclerotized, elongate, sharply pointed apically, extending over ca. ¼-½ length of tergum 10 (figs. 12.3,12.5, Szczytko & Kondratieff 2015) …………………...….. I. decepta View in CoL

Females

1 Head without a dark pigment pattern, usually without dark brown bands or brown markings connecting ocelli ( Figs. 12.1, 14.1 View Figs ) …………….. 2

1’ Dorsal head pattern with discernible dark brown bands connecting ocelli (Figs. 42.1, 6.1)... 3

2 Subgenital plate broadly triangular, extending ½ length of 9 th sternum; usually with posteromedian nipple ( Fig. 14.5 View Figs ); distribution– widespread, eastern North America through midwestern US ……………………..……. I. dicala View in CoL

2’ Subgenital plate evenly rounded to broadly triangular extending over ⅓ or ⅔ length of 9 th sternum (fig. 12.4, Szczytko & Kondratieff 2015; Fig. 9 View Fig ) …………………………………………… 2a

2a Subgenital plate evenly rounded extending over ⅓ length of 9 th sternum (fig. 12.4, Szczytko & Kondratieff 2015) ………………………. I. decepta

2a’ Subgenital plate broadly triangular, extending over ⅔ length of 9 th sternum ( Fig. 9 View Fig ) ………………………………………... I. evanescens View in CoL

Eggs

1 Collar absent ( Figs. 12.18 View Figs , 22.13, 35.13) ……….. 2

1’ Collar present (Figs. 28.14, 36.9, 41.13, 58.15) …6

2 Chorion covered with raised reticulate thickened ridges, some not connected, eclosion line absent, inter-reticulate punctations absent (figs. 35.13, 35.14 Szczytko & Kondratieff 2015)...... I. nana View in CoL

2’ Not as above …………………………………… 2a

2a Inter-reticulate punctations present ( Fig. 14 View Figs ) ………………………………………... I. evanescens View in CoL

2a’Chorion without raised reticulate thickened ridges, eclosion line present or absent (figs. 12.18, 22.13, 22.14 Szczytko & Kondratieff 2015) …………………………………………………….. 3

3 Cross section triangular, eclosion line wide, smooth (Figs. 22.13, 22.15) …...……. I. irregularis View in CoL

3’ Cross section not triangular, either round or concave, eclosion line absent ( Figs. 12.18 View Figs , 23.21, 57.15) ……………………………………………... 4

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlodidae

Genus

Isoperla

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