Enderleina preclara Jewett, 1960 (Plecoptera, Perlidae), from the Venezuelan Guayana-A description of a putative female, nymph and egg Author Derka, Tomáš Author Figueroa, J. Manuel Tierno De Author Čiampor, Fedor text Zootaxa 2019 2019-04-12 4585 2 332 342 journal article 27323 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.2.6 fce671dc-71ec-4548-bba6-7d905a1e5ef4 1175-5326 2637386 8790C94E-7055-4B0F-A87E-B7C9C3FFBA7B Key to the adult females of Enderleina 1. Head and pronotum bright orange, basal half of femora yellow, apical half and tibia dark brown................. E. yano - Head and pronotum with different color.................................................................... 2 2. Pronotum dark brown with yellow band on posterior margin, head dark brown except for the frons, which is yellow, basal two thirds of femora yellow....................................................................... E. froehlichi - Pronotum orange, head dark brown, sometimes with paler areas.................................................3 3. Posterior margin of the subgenital plate at the same level of the sclerotized band S9. Subgenital plate narrower than the distal part of S9. Legs entirely dark brown to black.......................................................... E. flinti - Posterior margin of the subgenital plate surpassing the sclerotized band S9. Subgenital plate as wide as or wider than the distal part of S9. Legs not entirely dark brown to black............................................................4 4. Pronotum slightly wider than long, almost square-shaped with pointed corners. Legs red-brown. Subgenital plate massive, conspicuously wider and longer than S9, and with slightly irregular margins............................... E. bonita - Pronotum much wider than long, corners rounded. Legs brown, except for a dark brown posterior margin of the trochanter, a distal part of the femur and proximal anterior part of the tibia. Subgenital plate longer than the sclerotized band S9 and as wide in its distal part as the S9, with regular margins...............................................putative E. preclara