A new species of Alloperla (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae) from China
Author
Li, Weihai
Author
Wang, Rongfeng
text
Zootaxa
2011
3040
29
33
journal article
46293
10.5281/zenodo.207486
d661381a-4c32-4e0e-a52b-e610357b249e
1175-5326
207486
Alloperla yangi
Li & Wang
,
sp. n.
(
Figs. 1
─11)
Diagnosis.
This species is characterized by the head and pronotum without dark markings (
Figs. 1, 2
). The epiproct is sub-elliptical in dorsal view (
Figs. 4
,
8
) and flattened in lateral view (
Figs. 5
,
9
). Dorsum of epiproct with lateral margin bare (
Fig. 8
), basal ½ with many appressed setae and sparse irregularly arranged setae on apical ½. The epiproct with shallow marginal serrations (
Fig. 8
).
Male
(
Figs. 1
─7). Forewing length 9.0-
9.5 mm
, hindwing length
8.1-8.4 mm
. General color, greenish in life, white in ethanol. Head and pronotum without markings. Compound eyes and ocelli black. Antennae dark brown except basal segments pale to light brown. Abdominal terga 1-6 with brown median stripe, tergum 1 with one small median stigma and two lateral markings, terga 2-4 pigmentation each with two light areas; epiproct brown, cerci 10 segments, generally pale but tips of 9-10 segments brown. Epiproct (
Figs. 8
─11). Length ca. 224 μm, greatest width ca. 128 μm. Epiproct sub-elliptical in dorsal view and flattened in lateral view. Dorsum of epiproct with lateral margin bare, basal ½ with many appressed setae and sparse irregularly arranged setae on apical ½. Epiproct with shallow marginal serrations.
FIGURES
1–7.
Alloperla yangi
sp. n.
(male). 1. adult habitus, dorsal view. 2. Head and pronotum, dorsal view. 3. Abdominal terga 1-4, dorsal view. 4. Terminalia, dorsal view. 5. Terminalia, lateral view. 6. Terminalia, ventral view. 7. Right cercus, dorsal view.
FIGURES 8–9.
Alloperla yangi
sp. n
.
(male). 8. Epiproct, dorsal view. 9. Epiproct, oblique lateral view.
FIGURES 10–11.
Alloperla yangi
sp. n
.
Epiproct. 10. Basal half, dorsal view. 11. Apex, dorsal view.
Female
. Unknown.
Type
material.
Holotype
: male,
China
: Liaoning, Kuandian County, Quanshanlinchang,
18.7070 N
,
108.8247 E
, 2009.
VII.7
, Junchao Wang.
Paratype
:
1 male
, same data as
holotype
.
Etymology.
The species is named in honor of the late professor Chikun Yang, in recognition of his great contributions to Chinese stonefly fauna.
Distribution.
China
(Liaoning).
Remarks.
The new species is most similar to
A. thompsoni
from the Greater Khingan Mountains in northern
China
, but is distinguished from the latter by the relatively longer apical piece of the epiproct (ca. 224 μm) with shallow marginal serrations (
Fig. 8
). In
A. thompsoni
, the male epiproct is short (
0.10 mm
) and flared apically with large serrations (Nelson and Hanson 1976, figs.1─3). The new species also seems related to
A
.
mediata
by having a similar serrated epiproct, but the epiproct of
A. yangi
is widest medially and lacking marginal setae (
Fig. 8
), whereas the epiproct of
A
.
mediata
is constricted and fringed with long marginal setae at the apical half (
Teslenko and Zhiltzova 2009: figs. 554─555
).