Nemoura normani Ricker, 1952

Grubbs, Scott A., Baumann, Richard W. & Burton, David K., 2018, Nearctic Nemoura Trispinosa Claassen, 1923 And N. Rickeri Jewett, 1971 Are Junior Synonyms Of Holarctic Nemoura Species (Plecoptera: Nemouridae), Illiesia 14 (3), pp. 44-64 : 57

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4761204

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4763867

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Nemoura normani Ricker
status

 

Nemoura normani Ricker View in CoL

Alaska Forestfly

http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Plecoptera .speciesfile.org: TaxonName:6350

Nemoura species E : Ricker 1944:177.

Nemoura sp. A : Weber 1950:175.

Nemoura normani Ricker 1952:37 View in CoL . Type locality – Mackenzie River, Fort Norman, Northwest Territories (Holotype ♀ and Paratype ♀ examined) Nemoura normani: Illies 1966:209 View in CoL .

Nemoura normani: Stewart & Oswood 2006:78 View in CoL .

Distribution. Canada: NT. USA: AK ( DeWalt et al. 2018).

Diagnosis. Nemoura normani was described from the holotype female and one paratype female ( Ricker 1952) and is still unknown from the male stage. The females were described as “noticeably larger” than both N. arctica and N. trispinosa and exhibit subtle differences in the shape of the subgenital plate ( Ricker 1952). Stewart and Oswood (2006) examined the paratype female (Alaska, Anaktuvik Pass, 6 July 1949, preserved in alcohol) during their study of the stoneflies of Alaska and western Canada but were unable to collect additional material. We likewise studied the paratype female and determined that it was indeed a Nemoura female with the correct wing venation, sclerotized cerci, and no cervical gills. The color of the wings are fumose in alcohol. This species is perhaps also absent from the Yukon ( Stewart and Ricker 1997). Hence, the two females remain the only specimens of this species collected and none since 1949. Males or molecular data are needed to determine if this is a valid species, another Nemoura species ( Ricker, 1964) , or a junior synonym of either N. arctica or N. sahlbergi .

Conclusions

We present morphological evidence with SEM micrographs of the male epiprocts and cerci to propose that Nearctic N. rickeri and Nearctic N. trispinosa are junior synonyms of Holarctic N. arctica and Palearctic N. sahlbergi , respectively. Hence, both N. arctica and N. sahlbergi exhibit Holarctic distributions. On a similar note, Boumans & Baumann (2012) synonymized Amphinemura linda ( Ricker, 1952) , a species recognized for ca. 65 years, with A. palmeni ( Koponen, 1917) using a combination of external reproductive morphology plus mitochondrial COI subunit and nuclear 28S gene sequence data. Amphinemura palmeni likewise is a Holarctic species ( DeWalt et al. 2018).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Nemouridae

Genus

Nemoura

Loc

Nemoura normani Ricker

Grubbs, Scott A., Baumann, Richard W. & Burton, David K. 2018
2018
Loc

Nemoura normani: Stewart & Oswood 2006:78

Stewart, K. W. & M. W. Oswood 2006: 78
2006
Loc

Nemoura normani

Illies, J. 1966: 209
Ricker, W. E. 1952: 37
1952
Loc

Nemoura sp. A

Weber, N. A. 1950: 175
1950
Loc

Nemoura species E

Ricker, W. E. 1944: 177
1944
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