Two new species and a new synonym of Neoperla (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from China, with proposal of a new species group
Author
Li, Weihai
0000-0003-2803-4416
Department of Plant Protection, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China & lwh 7969 @ 163. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2803 - 4416
Author
Yan, Yanhua
0000-0002-3640-1020
Department of Plant Protection, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China & 1259764474 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3640 - 1020
1259764474@qq.com
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-10-01
5047
4
431
443
journal article
4166
10.11646/zootaxa.5047.4.3
4288e78b-66b6-42f4-87a8-6e3fab985ddd
1175-5326
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B9CEC685-632F-4016-ABDB-959F6A75ACA7
Neoperla jiangae
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1–2
,
5a, 5b
)
Adult habitus
. (
Fig. 1
). General body color brownish with head and legs with darker pigmented areas. Distance between posterior ocelli wider than diameter of the one ocellus. Head slightly wider than pronotum, mostly pale brownish except for two black markings: a quadrate interocellar marking and a subtriangular patch between frons and M-line (
Fig. 1a
); compound eye black; antenna brown. Pronotum brown, posterolateral portion pale brown (
Fig. 1a
); wing membrane subhyaline with brown veins; all legs pale brown, femora and tibiae having adjacent dark brown pigmented areas, tarsi black. Abdomen brownish, terminalia dark brown.
Male
. Forewing length
14.2 mm
. Tergum 7 with a pair of sclerotized, nipple-shaped anteromedial processes and posteromedial, raised process with small sensilla basiconica (
Figs. 1b & 1c
). Tergum 8 with T-shaped anterior medial sclerite forming an upright finger-like, elongate process that curves anteriorly. The process fringed with small spines laterally and distally (
Fig. 1c
). Tergum 9 with patches of long hairs. Hemitergal process of tergum 10 generally finger-shaped, slightly wider at base and tapering at apex (
Fig. 1b
), and the lateral margins slightly curved in lateral aspect (
Fig. 1c
).
Aedeagus
(
Figs. 2
,
5a, 5b
). Aedeagal tube slightly curved ventrally, dorsal surface sclerotized with sculpturing in distal portion. Aedeagal sac distinctly curved with S-shaped outline (
Fig. 2a
). Aedeagal sac about 1.5X as long as tube, basal one fourth forming a right angle with tube; a cluster of small brownish spines occurs at basal half (
Fig. 2c
) and larger hook-like spines present on distal half, the large armatures consist of a ventral row of hooks for most distal length, and 2–3 rows of lateral hooks at apical fourth extending to dorsal surface at apex (
Fig. 3b
); a pair of apical sclerites not everted, which resemble paired flagella (
Fig. 5b
).
Female
. Unknown.
Type material.
Holotype
: male (
HIST
),
China
:
Shaanxi Province
,
Ningqiang County
,
Qingmuchuan Town
,
Qingmuchuan National Nature Reserve
,
Qingmuchuan Protection Station
,
black light trap
,
32.8296° N
,
105.5625° E
,
669 m
,
2018.IV.23
, Chunyan Jiang.
FIGURE 1.
Neoperla jiangae
sp. nov.
(male). a. Head and pronotum, dorsal view. b. Terminalia, dorsal view. c. Terminalia, lateral view. d. Foreleg lost from holotype, lateral view.
FIGURE 2.
Neoperla jiangae
sp. nov.
(male). a. Aedeagus with everted sac, lateral view. b. Aedeagal sac, apical half, lateral view. c. Aedeagal sac, basal half, lateral view.
Etymology
. The species is named after Dr. Chunyan Jiang who collected the
holotype
.
Distribution
. Known only from the
type
locality,
Shaanxi Province
of
China
.
Remarks
. The new species belongs to an unrecognized subgroup of the
Neoperla montivaga
group defined above:
Neoperla sinensis
species subgroup. Male of the
Neoperla jiangae
n. sp.
can be easily distinguished from other members of the group by the S-shaped aedeagal sac.