Contribution to the knowledge of Neoperla (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Hainan Province of China
Author
Chen, Zhi-Teng
Author
Du, Yu-Zhou
text
Zootaxa
2016
4144
2
243
252
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4144.2.6
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1175-5326
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Neoperla wuzhishana
Chen & Du
,
sp. nov.
Figs. 5–11
.
Adult habitus.
General color yellow patterned with brown. Head as wide as pronotum, with a brown stigma on anterior frons and a dark brown area between ocelli; compound eyes dark and antennae dark brown (
Fig. 5
). Pronotum disc pale brown with brown markings and dark brown margins (
Fig. 5
). Wing membrane subhyaline, veins brown; legs brownish. Cerci yellow (
Figs. 10–11
).
FIGURES 1–4.
Neoperla minuta
,
sp. nov.
1. Male head and pronotum, dorsal view; 2. Male terminalia, dorsal view; 3–4. Aedeagus, lateral view.
FIGURES 5–9.
Neoperla wuzhishana
,
sp. nov.
5. Male head and pronotum, dorsal view; 6. Male terminalia, dorsal view; 7–8. Aedeagus: 7. Lateral view, 8. Dorsal view; 9. Female terminalia, ventral view.
FIGURES 10–11.
Neoperla wuzhishana
,
sp. nov.
10. Male habitus, dorsal view; 11. Female habitus, dorsal view.
Male
(
Figs. 5–8
,
10
). Forewing length 9.0–
9.5 mm
, hindwing length 8.0–
8.5 mm
. Tergum 7 process triangular, margined by sparse spines. Tergum 8 with mesal sensilla basiconica patch. Tergum 9 with mesal concave area bearing long hairs and with lateral sensilla basiconica patches on low swellings. Hemitergal processes with small spines on inner margins, most part covered by long hairs (
Fig. 6
). Aedeagal tube weakly sclerotized ventrally, with a pair of dorsolateral spinose projections. Aedeagal sac with spinules on most of the surface except for two lateral rows of sparse, moderate spines at mid-length and four large, stout spines on subapical ⅓ dorsally. The slender, finger-like, spinose apex of the sac slightly downcurved (
Figs. 7–8
).
Female
. Forewing length 11.0–
11.5 mm
, hindwing length 9.0–
9.5 mm
. General color and pattern similar to males (
Fig. 11
). Subgenital plate of tergum 8 reduced (
Fig. 9
).
FIGURES 12–16.
Neoperla sexlobata
,
sp. nov.
12. Male head and pronotum, dorsal view; 13. Male terminalia, dorsal view; 14–16. Aedeagus: 14. Ventrolateral view, 15. Ventral view, 16. Dorsal view.
FIGURE 17.
Neoperla sexlobata
,
sp. nov.
Male habitus, dorsal view.
Type
material.
Holotype
: male,
China
:
Hainan Province
,
Mt. Wuzhishan
,
18.4645 N
,
109.3811 E
,
17 May
, 2012, Hai-Yan Wu, Ji-Rui Wang
.
Paratypes
:
18 males
and
6 females
, same data as holotype (
Insect Collection
of
Yangzhou University
,
China
)
.
Distribution.
China
(
Hainan
).
Etymology
. The species is named after the
type
locality, Wuzhishan.
Diagnosis.
The aedeagal tube of this species has a pair of dorsolateral spinose projections. The aedeagal sac is mostly spinose, and has two lateral rows of sparse, moderate spines at mid-length and four large spines on subapical ⅓ dorsally. In addition, the slender, finger-like, spinose apex of the sac is slightly downcurved.
Remarks.
The new species is a member of the
N. montivaga
group. Aedeagal tube and sac of the new species is similar to that of
N. goguryeo
Murányi & Li, 2015
and
N. furcomaculata
Kong & Li, 2014
(see figs.
21–23 in
Murányi
et al.
2015
and figs.
5–6 in
Kong
et al.
2014
). But
N. wuzhishana
can be distinguished from the two similar species by the aedeagal sac with four large spines dorsally and a finger-like, spinose apex, and by the process of tergum 7 triangular and margined by sparse spines.