Perlodinella epiproctalis ( Zwick, 1997 )

Huo, Qing-Bo, Du, Yu-Zhou, Zwick, Peter & Murányi, Dávid, 2022, Notes on Perlodinella Klapálek, 1912 (Plecoptera: Perlodidae) with a new species and a new synonym, Zootaxa 5162 (4), pp. 378-396 : 390-391

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5162.4.3

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6810237

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Perlodinella epiproctalis ( Zwick, 1997 )
status

 

Perlodinella epiproctalis ( Zwick, 1997) (comb. nov.)

Rauserella epiproctalis: Zwick, 1997: 489 View in CoL .

Rauserodes epiproctalis: Zwick, 1999: 168 View in CoL ; Yang & Li, 2018: 52; Huo, Chen, Kong & Du, 2020: 455 View Cited Treatment .

Adult habitus: See Zwick (1997, 1999) and Huo et al. (2020).

Nymph: Mature male body length 17–20 mm (n = 3). Dorsum gray to olive green with some pale patterning; ventrally paler grey ( Figs. 24–25 View FIGURE 24 View FIGURE 25 ). Body covered by short colorless hairs. Head with a large pale spot in front of the anterior ocellus extending onto the clypeus; M-line indistinct; interocellar area brown with small pentagonal, central pale spot, closed posteriorly; occiput with a pair of oval pale spots around the epicranial stem bordered by sinuate brownish rows behind each eye ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ). Submental gills are short ( Fig. 24B View FIGURE 24 ). Mandible bidentate, with 2 apical teeth and 3 subapical teeth; a patch of 15–18 hairs present ventral to the subapical teeth ( Fig. 25A View FIGURE 25 ). Lacinia bidentate, apically narrow, basal half expanded; 12–14 submarginal setae present; 2–3 setae present ventral to the base of the subapical tooth and 2–3 setae at the juncture of the apical teeth ( Fig. 25B View FIGURE 25 ). Paraglossae flat and fingerlike; glossa wide and semicircular, apex slightly truncated, with thick fine hairs ( Fig. 25C View FIGURE 25 ). Thoracic segments rectangular with wide, pale, median stripes. Male wingpads very short. Legs with few scattered brown spinules on surface ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ). Abdominal terga with two rows of large, oval, pale paramedial spots; spots are indistinct on tergum 10 ( Fig. 24C–D View FIGURE 24 ). All abdominal segments have a few short, stout spinules that become more numerous on the sterna 6–10. Epiproct is already visible on mature nymphs ( Fig. 25D View FIGURE 25 ). Paraprocts short, apex rounded ( Fig. 24C–D View FIGURE 24 ). Cerci with dorsal fringe of fine, silky, colorless hairs; each cercal segment with an apical whorl of short brown setae ( Fig. 25E View FIGURE 25 ).

Mature female body length 22–25 mm (n = 5). Coloration and morphology similar to male ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 ). Wingpads length regular ( Fig. 26A View FIGURE 26 ). A horizontal sclerite is present on the posterior margin of sternum 8 of female ( Fig. 26D View FIGURE 26 ).

Egg: General color dark brown to black. Subglobular, with three obscure longitudinal ridges. Collar slender and more sclerotized, cylindrical with a broad base. Anchor mushroom-shaped, evenly covered with small globular bodies. Each side of the egg with 5-6 short transverse row of micropyles ( Fig. 27 View FIGURE 27 ).

Material examined: The same collection sites were recorded in Huo et al. (2020); 8 males, 4 females, 10 nymphs, China, Qinghai Province, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Menyuan Hui Autonomous County, Laohugou , 3549 m, 101.582778°E, 37.585556°N, 2021-VII-4, leg. Huo Qing-Bo, Zang Hao-Ming, Shen Rong-Rong GoogleMaps ; 11 males, 9 females, 8 nymphs, Qinghai Province, Qilian County, Longkong , 3425 m, 100.680833°E, 38.067500N, 2021-VII-5, leg. Huo Qing-Bo, Zang Hao-Ming GoogleMaps .

Distribution: China (Qinghai).

Remark: Perlodinella epiproctalis is widespread in most of the basin of Datong River, western Qilian Mountains (Qilian, Menyuan and Datong counties), and is also the only Perlodinella species known to emerge in this area during July and August.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlodidae

Genus

Perlodinella

Loc

Perlodinella epiproctalis ( Zwick, 1997 )

Huo, Qing-Bo, Du, Yu-Zhou, Zwick, Peter & Murányi, Dávid 2022
2022
Loc

Rauserodes epiproctalis:

Huo, Q. B. & Chen, Z. N. & Kong, X. B. & Du, Y. Z. 2020: 455
Yang, D. & Li, W. H. 2018: 52
Zwick, P. 1999: 168
1999
Loc

Rauserella epiproctalis:

Zwick, P. 1997: 489
1997
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