Neoperla spio ( Newman, 1839 )

Zwick, Peter & Zwick, Andreas, 2023, Revision of the African Neoperla Needham, 1905 (Plecoptera: Perlidae: Perlinae) based on morphological and molecular data, Zootaxa 5316 (1), pp. 1-194 : 103-106

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Neoperla spio ( Newman, 1839 )
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45. Neoperla spio ( Newman, 1839) View in CoL

( Figs. 238–249 View FIGURES 238–243 View FIGURES 244–249 )

Chloroperla spio Newman, 1839 , Mag. nat. Hist. 3: 86. Perla spio View in CoL — Pictet 1842: 282.

Neoperla spio View in CoL — Needham 1920: 36.

Neoperla spio View in CoL —Needham 1940: 166.

Neoperla spio —Hynes 1952: 104 (partim).

Neoperla spio View in CoL — Illies 1966: 277 (partim).

Not Neoperla spio View in CoL — Zwick 1976a: 687, figs 1, 5.

Type material studied: Republic of Sierra Leone, Chloroperla spio , J holotype: Sierra Leone (pinned, terminalia mounted on pinned slide by P. Zwick, BMNH) .

Additional material studied: Republic of Ghana, 1♁ ( NEOP190 ) , 1♀ ( NEOP191 ) : Subri R. 05.11.1993 light trap; NUFU project (slide GH.02-11); 4♁ ( NEOP193 , SMNS; NEOP194 , ZMBN) : Ghana, Volta Region, Wli Falls, Afegame , St. 6, 11.03.1993 J.S.Amakye & J. Kjaerendsen light trap; NUFU-project ZMBN Sample no. 1; 1♁ ( NEOP192 ) : Ghana, Volta Region, Wli Falls, Afegame , St. 10, 08.03.1993 J.S.Amakye & J. Kjaerendsen light trap; NUFU-project ZMBN Sample no. 1 (in ETOH; ZMBN) . 3♀, Ghana Volta Region, Wli Falls, Afegame , St. 6 11.03.1993 J.S.Amakye & J. Kjaerendsen light trap; NUFU-project ZMBN Sample no. 1 (Slides 98/8, 98/12, 98/ 13 in SMNS, bodies lost) .

Habitus. WL 9.5 (holotype)– 10.5 mm. Yellowish ochre, no pattern, ocelli in a brownish spot.

Male ( Figs. 238–243 View FIGURES 238–243 ). Antecosta T7 with an extension supporting a short transverse sclerite ( Fig. 238 View FIGURES 238–243 ). An approximately rectangular posterior sclerite with angular front corners ends in a pyramidal process. The Y-shaped sclerite on T8 is caudally band-like, narrow, with a forward-inclined hump near midlength ( Fig. 239 View FIGURES 238–243 ). Several SB on the front of the hump stand opposite some SB on a vertical keel on the rear face of T7. T9 unmodified, with median furrow between pilose paramedian swellings. Floor of furrow sclerotised, sclerite reaching back to near the small heart-shaped epiproct. HT10 downcurved in side view, in dorsal view straight, narrowing distally, then again wider, tip truncate. Hemitergal callus tongue-shaped.

Penis sclerotised, tubular, dorsal face slightly concave ( Figs. 240–241 View FIGURES 238–243 ) and with fine external triangular asperities (line connecting Figs. 242–243 View FIGURES 238–243 ). Apical membrane dorsally bare, ventrally with two groups of spines raised like spine cushions when turgid, spines pointing basad. Endophallus over twice as long as the penis but much narrower than the penis tube, the armature begins with small unordered spines, further distally spines stand in rows, initially there are fine needles, more distally larger needles stand opposite slender cones ( Fig. 243 View FIGURES 238–243 ). Near midlength, long conical spines larger than those at the penis apex stand in a single row, size decreases distally.

Female ( Figs. 244–246 View FIGURES 244–249 ).—Two brown marks on S8 are separated by a pale transverse angle ( Fig. 244 View FIGURES 244–249 ). Vagina unmodified, small spine patches occur laterally from the attachment of SSt. SSt narrow, more than three rings long, of uniform width, but the internal spine band is very narrow from base to near midlength ( Fig. 244 View FIGURES 244–249 ), distally the entire diameter is scaly. Scales resemble groups of shark teeth ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 244–249 ) more than a dense spine carpet (as shown in Fig. 113 View FIGURES 108–113 ). The spermatheca is curled.

Egg ( Figs. 247–249 View FIGURES 244–249 ). Slender ovoid with wide poles, 364–374µm long, average size 367*194µm. Collar sessile, with one ring of cells, the anchor cavity is shallow, the anchor mushroom-shaped with solid stem. Operculum broadly rounded, with dense unordered punctures. Only 11 straight striae, costae bare, raised little ( Fig. 249 View FIGURES 244–249 ). Sulci with dense unordered fine punctures a little larger than those on the operculum. Micropyles (pointer in Fig. 248 View FIGURES 244–249 ) are freely visible.

DNA ( Figs. 492 View FIGURE 492 , 496 View FIGURE 496 ). A total of five specimens from Cameroon were sequenced for the COX1 DNA barcode fragment, representing the core geographic distribution of this species and providing near maximum support (99.8/100/100) for the monophyly of the species. The species is very strongly supported (89.3/99/100) as sister to N. beta n. sp. + N. burgeoni Navás / N. sassandrae n. sp.. Both sexes are represented.

Notes. Details of the endophallus are not visible in the holotype. The present description is based on subjectively identified fresh specimens from Ghana. Neoperla bella also has external asperities on the penis and a narrow long endophallus, and was therefore mistaken for N. spio by Zwick (1976). The two are easily distinguished (e.g., by the angular front corners of the sclerite on T7 of N. spio , and by the spatulate processes of HT 10 in N. bella ). Other than suggested by Hynes (1952) and generally accepted for decades, N. spio is not variable and widespread but is restricted to West Africa and apparently not common.

The SSt of N. primitiva Geijskes, 1952 from Sumatra is very similar. Small scales of similar shape occur in the terminal section of the SSt of several African species (e.g., in the N. dubia -group and in N. burgeoni but basal scales form a dense cover resembling Fig. 108 View FIGURES 108–113 ).

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

ZMBN

Museum of Zoology at the University of Bergen, Invertebrate Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlidae

Genus

Neoperla

Loc

Neoperla spio ( Newman, 1839 )

Zwick, Peter & Zwick, Andreas 2023
2023
Loc

Neoperla spio

Zwick, P. 1976: 687
1976
Loc

Neoperla spio

Illies, J. 1966: 277
1966
Loc

Neoperla spio

Needham, J. G. 1920: 36
1920
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