Sinoperlodes, a new genus of subfamily Perlodinae (Plecoptera, Perlodidae) from coastal southeastern China
Author
Chen, Zhi-Teng
School of Grain Science and Technology, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang 212004, China. 741208116 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6331 - 8978
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-05-21
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journal article
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Sinoperlodes
Chen
,
gen. nov.
Figs. 1–10
.
Diagnosis.
Body size
12.5‒14.5 mm
(
Figs. 1–2
). Head brown, with a V-shaped anterior pale marking, a pale lateral stripe connecting each posterior ocellus with yellow band behind each eye, interocellar area brown with an oval, yellow spot; occiput yellow with triangular medial yellow spot; submental gills reduced (
Fig. 3
). Arms of the mesosternal ridges reaching posterior corners of the furcal pits, suture between basisternum and furcasternum indistinct (
Fig. 3B
). Legs banded (
Figs. 1–3
). Wings of male shortened, macropterous in females, dark brown, veins pale, contoured brightly, apical half with extremely complicated netlike venation formed by apical branches of Sc, RA, RP, M, CuA and CuP, anal area large (
Figs. 1
,
2
,
4
). Abdominal segments 1–5 divided into terga and sterna, segment 6 partially divided (
Fig. 5
). Tergum 10 of male entire, moderately elevated, posteromedially with small transverse membrane, covered with dense stout sensilla basiconica and sharp spines posteriorly (
Fig. 6
). Paraproct sclerite weakly sclerotized dorsally with sparse bristles; the eversible paraproct lobe short, elliptical, apex rounded (
Fig. 7
). Aedeagus membranous with seven small apical lobes (
Fig. 8
). Female subgenital plate elongated, broad, covering sternum 9 (
Fig. 9B
).
FIGURE 1.
Sinoperlodes zhouchangfai
gen. et sp. nov.
, A. male habitus, dorsal view; B. male habitus, ventral view.
FIGURE 2.
Sinoperlodes zhouchangfai
gen. et sp. nov.
, A. female habitus, dorsal view; B. female habitus, ventral view.
Type
species.
Sinoperlodes zhouchangfai
sp. nov.
, by monotypy.
Etymology.
The genus name is a combination of the words
Sino
and
perlodes
; the first Latin word means
China
, while the second word refers to the extant genus
Perlodes
, which is the
type
genus of
Perlodidae
.
Affinities.
Sinoperlodes
undoubtedly belongs to subfamily
Perlodinae
by the male subanal lobes produced inward and upward, meeting each other along their mesal edges and blunt at the tips, and by the hind margin of tergum 10 elevated (
Ricker 1952
).
Sinoperlodes
is placed in the tribe
Perlodini
by its entire tergum 10 and unmodified sternum
7 in
the male (
Stark & Szczytko 1984
). The entire tergum 10 and presence of eversible paraproct lobes (EPL) in the male, indistinct submental gills, arms of the mesosternal ridge reaching the posterior corners of furcal pits, and the indistinct suture between basisternum and furcasternum together supported
Sinoperlodes
to be included in the
Perlodes
group (
Zwick 1997
).
FIGURE 3.
Sinoperlodes zhouchangfai
gen. et sp. nov.
, A. male head and thorax, dorsal view; B. male head and thorax, ventral view; the posterior corners of furcal pits indicated by black arrowheads.
FIGURE 4.
Sinoperlodes zhouchangfai
gen. et sp. nov.
, A. left forewing of male, dorsal view; B. left hind wing of male, dorsal view; C–D. left forewing and left hind wing of male, original color; E. right forewing of female, dorsal view; F. right hind wing of female, dorsal view. Sc, subcosta; RA, anterior radius; RP, posterior radius; M, media; CuA, anterior cubitus; CuP, posterior cubitus; A
1
, first anal vein, and so forth for other anal veins. Apical branches of anal veins indicated by short lines.
The distinctly divided abdominal segments 1–5 and 6 partly indicate the similarity of
Sinoperlodes
with
Megaperlodes
Yokoyama, Isobe & Yamamoto, 1990
(
Yokoyama
et al.
1990
,
Teslenko 2015
) and
Rauserodes
(
Zwick 1997
)
, both of which have 1‒5 or 1‒6 abdominal segments separated by pleural membrane on terga and sterna. Representatives of the two genera, other genera in the
Perlodes
group and the poorly known Chinese genus
Hedinia
have netlike venation on wing apex anteriorly, but wings of
Sinoperlodes
are distinctive and distinguished from genera of the
Perlodes
group by extremely complicated netlike venation formed by apical branches of Sc, RA, RP, M, CuA and CuP and large anal area. EPL of
Sinoperlodes
short and rounded, entirely fused with weakly sclerotized paraproct sclerite resembles that of
Filchneria
Klapálek (1908)
, which also has short blunt EPL (
Zwick 1997
,
Teslenko
et al
. 2010
). Other special features of the new genus include the banded legs, membranous aedeagus bearing seven small apical lobes and broad and elongated female subgenital plate covering sternum 9, which also distinguish
Sinoperlodes
in the
Perlodes
group.