Balkanian species of the genus Isoperla Banks, 1906 (Plecoptera: Perlodidae)
Author
Murányi, Dávid
text
Zootaxa
2011
2011-10-05
3049
1
46
journal article
1175-5326
Isoperla obliqua
Zwick, 1978
stat. n.
Isoperla tripartita obliqua
Zwick, 1978
—
Zwick 1978: 230
(original description of male).
Material examined:
GREECE
:
Achaia
prefecture:
Ano Vlassia
,
Mts Erimanthos
,
Selinous Stream
,
1000 m
,
25.05.1992
, leg.
H. Malicky
, det.
G. Vinçon
:
2m
2f (
HNHM
; one penial armature prepared on slide)
.
Diagnosis:
This species is characterized by a coloured medial penial armature that is divided into an upper and a lower part. Its upper medial armature is further divided into diverging, tear drop-shaped left and right arms with a lower medial armature that is weakly subdivided. All scales on armatures are spike-like and the lateral penial armatures vestigial.
Complementary description:
General appearence, dimensions, male and female abdomen: Similar to
I. tripartita tripartita
as redescribed above. Head and pronotal pattern of the examined specimens remind one of that depicted in
Fig. 96
, but with rugosities on the occiput.
Penis: Lobes and the distribution of non coloured scales, hairs and sensilla cannot be studied in detail because the specimens were collected without an everted penis. However, the narrow stripe of hydra-like scales, characteristic for the species group, can be detected. The medial penial armature is in agreement with the original description (
Zwick 1978
:
Figs. 72j, k
). Lateral penial armatures are vestigial, consisting of only a few uncoloured spikelike scales.
Larva, egg: unknown.
Affinities:
See
I. tripartita tripartita
above.
Ecology and distribution:
The species was originally described from the
Greek Euboea Island
,
Andros Island
, the
Peloponnes
and the Greek mainland (
Zwick 1978
). The species has not been referenced since its description. The known localities are submontane streams and spring outlets, the adults being caught in May, usually in common with a diverse community of stoneflies
.
Remarks:
The area of the species completely overlaps with
I. tripartita tripartita
, so I propose full species status herein. Nevertheless, as it was already stated in the original description (
Zwick 1978
), transitional forms towards
I. tripartita tripartita
occur and the validity of the taxon requires further investigation.