A New Species Of Perlesta (Plecoptera: Perlidae) From North Carolina With Additional Records For North Carolina And Virginia
Author
Kondratieff, Boris C.
Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, U. S. A. 80523 E-mail: Boris. Kondratieff @ Colostate. edu
Boris.Kondratieff@Colostate.edu
Author
Zuellig, Robert E.
U. S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, MS 415, Denver, Colorado, U. S. A. 80225 E-mail: rzuellig @ usgs. gov
rzuellig@usgs.gov
Author
Lenat, David R.
David Lenat, Lenat Consulting, 3607 Corbin Street, Raleigh, NC, U. S. A. 27612 E-mail: lenatbks @ mindspring. com
lenatbks@mindspring.com
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Illiesia
2011
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journal article
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Perlesta beatyi
sp. n.
Kondratieff, Zuellig & Lenat (
Figs. 1-7
)
Material examined.
Holotype
♂
,
North Carolina
:
Robeson Co.
,
Raft Swamp
,
Old Lowery Rd
@ bridge,
2 mi
E Red Springs
,
2 May 2003
,
B. Kondratieff
&
R. F. Kirchner
.
Paratype
: Same data as Holotype,
1♂
.
The
Holotype
is deposited at the
National Museum of Natural History
, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington
, D. C and the
paratype
♂
in the
C.P.
Gillette Museum
of Arthropod Diversity,
Colorado State
University.
Male.
Forewing length
12 mm
. General body color light yellow to yellow-brown. Head yellow except for brown quadrangular area over ocelli and brown triangular area forward of median ocellus, prothorax brown with a slight dark sutural line (
Fig. 1
). Wings light amber, veins brown. Femora with a distinct apical black transverse band. Abdomen yellowish with brown posterior patches. Tergum 10 mesal sclerite brown, not divided, sensilla basiconica sparse (
Fig. 2
). Paraproct broad of medium length, with small tooth obscure in lateral view (
Figs. 3
), in caudal view, medium length, truncate at apex with the tooth at upper lateral margin (
Figs. 4, 5
). Penis tube + sac long, caecum small, wider than long; lateral sclerite weakly developed; dorsal patch broad basally covering most of tube surface (
Figs. 6, 7
).
Figs. 1-7.
Perlesta beatyi
.
1. Adult head and pronotum. 2. Male terminalia, dorsal. 3. Paraproct, lateral. 4. Paraproct caudal. 5. Paraproct apex indicating spine. 6. Penis, lateral. 7. Penis, dorsal.
Female.
Unknown.
Egg.
Unknown.
Etymology.
The patronym honors Steven R. Beaty, Environmental Biologist,
North Carolina
Division of Water Quality. His on-going efforts to associate the adult and immature stages of
North Carolina
aquatic insects are noteworthy.
Diagnosis.
The male of the new species can be immediately distinguished from all other known described
Perlesta
by the broad truncate paraprocts with a small lateral tooth (
Figs. 2-5
). The authors were reluctant to describe this species because of the lack of positively associated females with mature eggs, but the male paraprocts are so distinctive that the males cannot be confused with any other described North American species.