3541
Author
Judson, Sarah W.
Author
Nelson, C. Riley
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-11-06
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journal article
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Isoperla obscura
(Zetterstedt, 1840)
SYNONYMY
Perla obscura
Zetterstedt, 1840
Perla grisepennis
Pictet, 1841
Perla tenella
Rambur, 1842
Chloroperla limbata
Bengtsson, 1933
Isoperla obscura
Brinck, 1952
TYPE
LOCALITY:
Sweden
:
Lappland
.
DIAGNOSIS:
Adult head coloration is generally infuscate with dark pigmentation connecting the ocelli and an interocellar pale oval closed posteriorly by dark pigmentation (
Fig. 341
). A nearly continuous pale line is present from the clypeus through the mesoscutum,
Isoperla obscura
lacks golden markings on the anterior lobes of the mesoscutum above the wing insertion points (
Fig. 341
), which is distinct from the mesonotum coloration of
Kaszabia nigricauda
and
I. kozlovi
(
Fig. 350
,
326
) which otherwise have vaguely similar head coloration. Males have dark, heavily sclerotized paraprocts, the tips of which are pointed and arch over the 10th tergum, but are not diagnostic. The male penis, if extruded as illustrated in Zwick and Surenkholoo (2005), has a V-shaped row of sharp teeth and lacks large sclerites. The female subgenital plate is triangular with a rounded apex (
Fig. 343
), resembling
K. nigricauda
and
I. kozlovi
(
Fig. 353
,
329
). Also like
K. nigricauda
, the plate is long, and completely covers segments 8 and 9, whereas the plate of
I. kozlovi
only extends over half of segment 9. Female specimens more readily distinguished by head and other coloration. Nymph head coloration (
Fig. 308
) is similar to
I. mongolica
with a pale oval in the ocellar region in line with two other ovals located anterior and poster to the ocellar oval, though
I. obscura
is lighter overall especially without dark pigmentation on the posterior margin of the head. The nymph is also distinct from
I. mongolica
based on abdominal coloration, specifically the placement of pale heart shaped marks of which
I. obscura
has one medial marking on each of the anterior segments, but none on the terminal segment as in
I. mongolica
.
Nymph also noted to have similar coloration to
K. nigricauda
(Teslenko 2008)
.
DISTRIBUTION—Global:
TransPalearctic—
Regional:
AOB, IDB—
Aimag:
BO, BU, DA*, KhD*, KhG, SE, TO^.
DISCUSSION:
We primarily collected
I. obscura
near larger rivers like the
Selenge
and Eroo, but this species was also collected historically near a lake in western
Mongolia
. ENM range predictions indictate that this species may occur in eastern
Mongolia
(Fig. 394).