The Mongolian Species Of Isoperlinae (Plecoptera: Perlodidae)
Author
Zwick, P
Author
Surenkhorloo, P
text
Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
2005
2005-10-31
51
3
253
276
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.12586261
2064-2474
12586261
Kaszabia spinulosa
RAUŠER
, 1968
Kaszabia spinulosa
Raušer, 1968: 373
.
Material
studied.
MONGOLIA
:
Archangaj aimak
:
20 km
W Somon Ögijnuur
,
1500 m
,
18.
VI
.1966
[
KASZAB
535],
1 m
;
8 km
W Somon Urdtamir
,
Changaj Gebirge
,
1620 m
,
19.
VI
.1966
[
KASZAB
540],
1 m
.
Chövsgöl aimak
,
22 km
W von Somon Cecerleg
,
1820m
,
Tesijn
gol,
22.
VI
.1968
[
KASZAB
1001],
1 m
.
Tuv aimak
,
Gorkhi-Terelj
,
Tuul River
[
48°21’N
, 107°90’E],
1 m
, 1 f,
09.VII.2003
(coll.
S. Enkhtaivan
)
;
Selenge aimak
,
Eroo
sum,
Minj River
[
49°00’ N
,
108°02’E
],
1 m
,
28.
VI
.2001
;
Ar-Ilchlekh River
, 2 ff,
28.
VI
.2003
;
Mandal
sum,
Khonin Nuga
,
Eroo River
[
49°05’N
,
107°17’E
],
1 m
,
20.
VI
.2002
; 1 f,
17.
VI
.2003
(leg. P.
SURENKHORLOO
).
Fig. 11.
Isoperla kozlovi
ZHILTZOVA
.
a = head and prothorax, b = artificially everted penis membrane with major sclerites, details of marginal spinules enlarged, c = egg; d, e = collar enlarged
Genus
Kaszabia
includes the present species and the Japanese
K. digitata
(Kawai)
and differs strikingly from
Isoperla
by lateral pointed processes on the anterior abdominal segments of males. However, this is the only marked difference between the two nominal genera. The agreement with
I. kozlovi
in the complex penial sclerites suggests close phylogenetic relationships between these species. Generally, the phylogenetic relations between the many structurally diverse species of
Isoperla
are not well known, and we have not seen the Japanese species; therefore, we refrain from making a conclusion.
Very few eggs of
K. spinulosa
were dissected from a female (
Mongolia
,
Tuv aimak
, Ghorki Terelj, coll. S.
ENKHTAIVAN
). They are elongate oval, 335×175 µm. The collar is simple, its shallowly embedded base is rounded. Details of chorion structure could not be recognized.
*
Acknowledgements
–
P.
SURENKHORLOO
sincerely thanks
Prof. M.
MÜHLENBERG
,
University of Göttingen
, for the opportunity to work in the
Hydrobiological Field Station
at
Khonin Nuga
and
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
(
DAAD
) for financial support of two study sojourns at Göttingen and Schlitz, respectively. Both authors are very grateful to
Dr. L. A.
ZHILTZOVA
,
St. Petersburg
, and
Dr. G.
SZIRÁKI
, Budapest, for loans of
type
specimens. We sincerely thank Dr
V
.
TESLENKO
,
Vladivostok, Dr.
V
.
DEVYATKOV
, Ust Kamenogorsk, and S.
ENKHTAIVAN
(
Ulaanbaatar
) for helpful information and comparative material.
Dr. P.
HAASE
is thanked for the gift of egg-carrying specimens of
I. obscura
from the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt
.