Review and contribution to the stonefly (Insecta: Plecoptera) fauna of Azerbaijan
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Murányi, Dávid
Department of Zoology, Eszterházy Károly University, Leányka u. 6, H- 3300 Eger, Hungary.
Author
Manko, Peter
Department of Ecology, University of Prešov, 17. novembra 1, SK- 08001 Prešov, Slovakia.
Author
Kovács, Tibor
Mátra Museum of Hungarian Natural History Museum, Kossuth Lajos u. 40, H- 3200 Gyöngyös, Hungary.
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Vinçon, Gilles
55 Bd Joseph Vallier, F- 38100 Grenoble, France.
Author
Žiak, Matej
Andrej Kmeť Museum, Slovak National Museum - Museums in Martin, Andreja Kmeťa str. 20, SK- 03601 Martin, Slovakia.
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Kerimova, Ilhama G.
Institute of Zoology, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, 504 th block 1128 th Side Str., A. Abbaszadeh Str., AZ- 1073 Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Snegovaya, Nataly Yurievna
Institute of Zoology, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, 504 th block 1128 th Side Str., A. Abbaszadeh Str., AZ- 1073 Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Oboňa, Jozef
Department of Ecology, University of Prešov, 17. novembra 1, SK- 08001 Prešov, Slovakia.
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-05-24
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Isoperla grammatica
(
Poda, 1761
)
sensu lato
Şəki-Zaqatala region: 20:
1♂
1♀
,
6 larvae
(HNHM),
2♂
(LMEE);
22:
1♂
2♀
(LMEE);
23:
1♂
8♀
(HNHM),
1♂
(LMEE);
24:
1 larva
(HNHM),
1♂
(LMEE);
26:
1 exuviae (HNHM);
27:
1♀
(LMEE);
30:
1♀
(LMEE);
32:
3 exuviae (HNHM);
33:
1 larva
(HNHM).
Remarks.
These
Azerbaijan
specimens probably belong to
Isoperla caucasica
.
This species, together with
I. pulchra
,
were considered as synonyms of
I. bithynica
by
Zwick (1971)
. However, the identity of
I. bithynica
is questionable, since only female
paratypes
exist in the NHMW. The
paratypes
were recently studied by DM who found it unlikely they are conspecific with any of the known Caucasian species, being rather big and pale insects. The types of
I. caucasica
and
I. pulchra
are also lost (
Zwick 1971
). Their original description, and the numerous specimens we recently collected in both Georgian and Azerbaijani areas of the Greater Caucasus, suggest that these taxa belong to the
I. grammatica
species complex sensu
Berthélemy (1979)
. But the variability of the specimens is rather confusing, as already noted by
Balinsky (1950)
in the original description of
I. caucasica
and
I. pulchra
. None of the Caucasian specimens can be conspecific with
I. grammatica
sensu stricto
, as defined by
Rupprecht (1984)
on the basis of
neotype
designation. Further research, especially molecular studies, are needed to clarify the species status of
I. caucasica
,
I. pulchra
and
I. bithynica
. Thus, we enumerate our specimens herein as
I. grammatica
sensu lato
.
Isoperla grammatica
(probably also in a sensu lato approach) were reported from the whole of
Anatolia
, northern part of the Greater Caucasus, and the
Alborz
of
Iran
(
Aubert 1964
,
Cherchesova & Zhiltzova 2013
,
Darilmaz
et al.
2016
).
Isoperla caucasica
(as
I. bithynica
) was reported from both the Greater and Lesser Caucasus, while
I. pulchra
had never been reported outside of the Greater Caucasus (
Zhiltzova 1961
,
1964b
).
Azerbaijan
specimens were caught at diverse habitats of the Greater Caucasus, but mostly in medium-high elevations. These are the first exact data from
Azerbaijan
, after
Kasymov (1996)
noted occurrence of both
I. grammatica
and
I. caucasica
,
as well as of
I. pulchra
in the country without locality.