Records Of Anacroneuria (Plecoptera: Perlidae) From Bolivia And Paraguay With Descriptions Of Three New Species
Author
Stark, Bill P.
Author
Baumann, Richard W.
Department of Biology and Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, U. S. A. 84602 E-mail: richard _ baumann @ byu. edu
richard_baumann@byu.edu
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Illiesia
2011
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Anacroneuria
PA-2
(
Figs. 19-21
)
Material
examined.
PARAGUAY
:
Amambay
Department
,
Rio Ypane
, cerca
Pedro Juan Caballero
,
25 November 1956
,
C.J.D. Brown
,
1♀
(BYUC)
.
Adult habitus.
General color pale brown, patterned with brown pigment. Head with a brown V-shaped pattern over ocelli and curving outwards toward anterior margins of eyes (
Fig. 19
). Lappets and antennae pale brown, palpi paler. Hind femora entirely pale, tibiae pale except for small brown areas on distal and proximal ends. Wings transparent, veins pale brown.
Male.
Unknown.
Female.
Forewing length
15.5 mm
. Subgenital plate four lobed; inner lobes separated by a wide, shallow notch (
Fig. 21
), lateral lobes separated by shallow notches. Sternum 9 with obscure posterior sclerite; median sclerite covered laterally and along posterior margin with long setae, basal, median area covered with fine, short setae.
Egg.
Spindle shaped, long, slender and bearing a small, membranous cap (
Fig. 20
).
Larva.
Unknown.
Comments.
This female was collected with the
holotype
of
A. ypane
and appears distinct from it on the basis of color pattern, and from others known from
Paraguay
(
Froehlich 2002
).
We
are also not able to match it with others known from the region.