Revision of the genus Dinotoperla Tillyard, 1921 (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae) using morphological characters and molecular data: Establishes two new genera, three new species and updates the larval taxonomy Author Mynott, Julia H Author Suter, Phillip J Author Theischinger, Gunther text Zootaxa 2017 4224 1 1 76 journal article 37264 10.5281/zenodo.259007 e57764ce-8c26-4ab9-a6d2-0b8a324f828c 1175-5326 259007 07DB90CB-4C8C-49A6-96AC-BFD33BB0ADF9 Dinotoperla opposita (Walker) ( Fig. 18 A–C) Larva. Remarks. Life stages associated by Hynes (1982) by noting the male genitalia in a mature larva. Hynes (1982) suggested this was circumstantial evidence but genetic methods in this paper have confirmed this association of life stages. FIGURE 17. Dinotoperla marmorata : (A) dorsal overview; (B) dorsal view of pronotum showing produced flange; (C) lateral view of hind leg showing broad femur; (D) ventral view of paraprocts. Material examined: Tasmania : 2 x larvae , 1 x exuvia: small stream 2 miles from Mt Barrow (A505). - 41.37559, 147.42179. Collected: 26-Nov-78 , Collector: N Hynes, Accession number: AN08 0 0 0 995 (housed in ANIC). 1 x larva: Wedge River , 30 W Maydena. Collected: 25-Feb-67 . Collector : EF Riek , Accession number: AN08 0 0 0 994 (housed in ANIC ) . 1 x larva: Collected from soil litter near Anglers Creek (A282). -42.22, 147.83. Collected: 18-Sept-77 , Collector : JA Friend , Accession number: AN08 0 0 0 996 (housed in ANIC ) . Ben Lomond National Park : 1 x larva: Creek at campground. -41.50244, 147.61481. Collected: 17-Jan-12 , Collector: J Mynott & M Shackleton , Accession number: JMH460. Flinders Island : Strezlecki National Park: 1 x adult male: Carena Park Creek at crossing on Mt Strezlecki walking track. -40.20619, 148.05275. Collected: 9-Dec-11 , Collectors : J Mynott & M Carey , Accession number: JMH480. Length: 12 mm (AN08 000996) Colour: Pale brown with longitudinal stripes along abdomen. Body: Robust. FIGURE 18. Dinotoperla opposita : (A) dorsal overview; (B) dorsal surface of thorax; (C) hind tergites showing setation on the segment surface and hind margin of tergite X. Head: Dorsal surface with short robust setae. Antennae long but not longer than body; tapering to elongated segments near tip; without fringe of long fine setae. Thorax: Bosses not prominent but are raised. Pronotum quadrate (broader in posterior area) and subequal with head, in early instars width greater than length. Pronotal margins with fringe of short robust setae. meso- and metanota with lateral area and margins with short robust setae. Legs: Tarsal claws small; tarsal segments robust in appearance especially 1st and 2nd but same width as 3rd (possibly just in terrestrial specimens, not in aquatic). Legs narrow, tibia long. Legs with short robust setae present; outer margins without fringe of long fine setae. Broad dark bands in distal area of femora. Abdomen: Tergites with short robust setae and fringe present on hind margin; tergite X length greater than width; posterior margin evenly convex. Cerci approximately as long as abdomen in early instar specimens and elongate. Paraprocts very long, 1.5 times basal width. Gills light in colour.