Pinguisoperla, a new fossil genus of Perlidae (Insecta: Plecoptera) from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber
Author
Chen, Zhi-Teng
text
Zootaxa
2018
4425
3
596
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journal article
29980
10.11646/zootaxa.4425.3.13
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1175-5326
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Genus
Pinguisoperla
Chen
,
gen. nov.
Type species.
Pinguisoperla yangzhouensis
gen. et sp. nov.
, by monotypy.
Diagnosis.
The new genus is assigned to the family
Perlidae
by exhibiting typical family characters of the slender palpi, presence of tarsal euplantulae, short first tarsal segment, and the crossveins in basal half of forewing’s costal field. The new taxon can be separated from other extant and extinct genera of
Perlidae
by the combination of following characters: 1) body mostly dark; 2) head sub-quadrate, apical palpal segment slightly reduced; 3) pronotum trapezoidal with acute corners; tibia ventrally with two subapical spurs, apical tarsal segment with long apical bristles; 4) sternum 9 darkly sclerotized and distinctly extended backwards; paraprocts less developed; abdominal tip triangular; 5) first cercal segment strongly sclerotized, enlarged and elongated, curved outward and backward; subsequent cercal segments still thick but gradually tapering to apex; each cercal segment subapically fringed with long setae.
Etymology.
The genus name contains the Latin
Pinguis
, which refers to the enlarged, plump basal segment of the cercus.
Remarks.
In the family
Perlidae
, only males of the genus
Caroperla
Kohno, 1946
(
Perlidae
:
Acroneuriinae
,
Kiotinini
) have modified long basal cercal segment (
Kohno 1946
,
Sivec & Stark 2010
).
Caroperla
includes three species and is only known from southeastern
China
,
Japan
, and
Thailand
(
DeWalt
et al
. 2018
). The elongated and modified basal cercal segment, conspicuous abdominal hair brushes, recurved epiproct, and the reduced terminal palpal segment (
Sivec & Stark 2010
) characterize the males of this perlid genus.
Based on the distinctly enlarged basal cercal segment, the new genus can be distinguished from all genera of
Perlidae
except for
Caroperla
. However, the new genus differs from
Caroperla
in several morphological characters: 1) although body size is similar, body color is dark in the new genus but generally pale brown to brown in
Caroperla
; 2) basal cercal segment is unmodified and curved in the new genus, but modified and not curved in
Caroperla
; 3) more than one cercal segments are enlarged in the new genus, but in
Caroperla
, only the first basal cercal segment is enlarged; 4) sternum 9 of the new genus is darkly sclerotized and distinctly extended backwards, but which is unmodified in
Caroperla
; 5) paraprocts of the new genus is less developed, not distinctly elongated or recurved; 6) abdominal apex is triangular in the new genus but is rounded in
Caroperla
.
In view of the similarity with
Caroperla
, the new genus may be a stem group of the tribe
Kiotinini Uchida, 1990
from subfamily
Acroneuriinae Klapálek, 1914
. However, the tribe and subfamily assignment of the new genus is currently uncertain. Better preserved amber with clear abdominal sternal structures, paraprocts and epiprocts are expected to fulfill the accurate identifications.