Soyedina Alexandria And S. Calcarea (Plecoptera: Nemouridae), New Stonefly Species From The Eastern Nearctic Region And Notes On The Life Cycle Of S. Calcarea.
Author
Grubbs, Scott A.
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Illiesia
2006
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journal article
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754597
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Soyedina alexandria
sp. n.
(
Figs. 28–31
)
Material examined.
Holotype
♂
and
paratype
♀
,
U.S.A.
,
Williamson Co.
,
spring into Pinewood Branch
,
Leipers Fork
,
West Fork Harpeth River
,
4 km
W Leipers Fork
,
15 March 2003
,
S. A. Grubbs
and
D. E. King
(
INHS
)
;
Paratypes
,
Tennessee
:
Cheatham Co.
,
spring into unnamed tributary to Harpeth River
,
6 km
W Ashland City
,
1 March 2003
,
S. A. Grubbs
and
D. E. King
,
2♂
,
5♀
(
WKU
)
;
Sumner Co.
, spring into
Liggett Branch
,
Station Camp Creek
,
6 km
SE White House
,
1 March 2003
,
S. A. Grubbs
and
D. E. King
,
6♂
,
8♀
(
WKU
,
BYU
,
INHS
)
;
Williamson Co.
, same as
holotype
,
1♂
,
4♀
(
WKU
)
.
Male.
Forewing length 7.0–7.5 mm; body length 5.0– 5.5 mm. Body color, wings, absence of gills, cerci, hypoproct, and epiproct (
Fig. 28
) as in
S. vallicularia
. Paraproct with two lobes; inner lobes small, narrow, and lightly sclerotized; outer lobes noticeably robust and enlarged, darkly sclerotized, broadest at base, narrowed very slightly at distal fourth, apical portion with slightly convex tip, inner and outer shoulders rounded, with outer shoulder raised slightly above inner shoulder (
Figs. 29–30
).
Female.
Forewing length 7.5–9.0 mm; body length
5.0–7.0 mm. Body, leg, and wing coloration similar to
male. Subgenital plate well‐ developed; base broad, extending from posterior of seventh sternum entirely over eighth sternum and approximately ¼ over ninth sternum; apical portion darker than basal portion and ending in broadly‐ rounded to moderately‐ pointed tip (
Fig. 31
).
Diagnosis.
Soyedina alexandria
is distinguished from
S. vallicularia
by the outline of the outer lobe of the paraproct. Although moderately variable in shape, the outer paraproct lobe of
S. vallicularia
is much narrower in lateral profile than the robust shape exhibited by
S. alexandria
. The apical portion of the epiproct of
S. alexandria
is much broader than
S. vallicularia
. Both the epiprocts and the female subgenital plates of
S. alexandria
and
S. vallicularia
are inseparable. The SEM micrograph of the subgenital plate of
S. alexandria
shows that while this structure may appear more pointed in some specimens, this is simply a manifestation of the outer margins sometimes folding under the plate.
Etymology.
Soyedina alexandria
is named in honor of my daughter Alexandria Arlene.