Leuctra Schusteri, A New Stonefly Species (Plecoptera: Leuctridae) Of The L. Tenuis (Pictet) Group From The Southeastern Usa
Author
Grubbs, Scott A.
text
Illiesia
2015
11
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journal article
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Leuctra triloba
Claassen 1923
Three-lobed Needlefly
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(
Figs. 34‒42
)
Leuctra triloba
Claassen 1923:258
.
Holotype
♂
(
CUIC
),
McLean
,
New York
Leuctra triloba
:
Needham and Claassen 1925:233
Leuctra crosbyi
:
Claassen 1937:45
. Syn.
Illies 1966
Leuctra triloba
:
Illies 1966:110
Leuctra triloba
:
Zwick 1973:408
Male.
The 7th abdominal dorsal process bears three lobes, with the medial lobe terminating more posteriorly than the paired lateral lobes (
Figs. 34‒ 36
). The specilla are very broad basally, scarcely recurved anteriorly (
Figs. 39, 41
), and bear raised tubercles distally along outer margins (
Figs. 37‒38
,
40, 42
). The subanal lobes are narrow throughout length, tapering and recurved anteriorly, and ca. 80% the length of the specilla (
Figs. 39, 41
).
Material examined
.
USA
,
Alabama
,
Clay Co.
, tributary to
West Fork Hatchet Creek
,
Talladega National Forest
,
33.2912
,
-86.0723
,
25 January 2006
,
A.L. Sheldon
,
3♂
,
2♀
(
WKUC
)
;
Mill Shoals Creek
,
Talladega National Forest
,
33.4201
,
-85.8070
,
6 November 2011
,
A.L. Sheldon
,
1♂
(
WKUC
)
;
Cleburne Co.
,
Dry Creek
,
33.8725
,
-85.5811
,
7 November 2011
,
A.L. Sheldon
,
1♂
,
5♀
(
WKUC
)
.
North
Carolina
, Burke Co., Linville River, above
Linville Falls
,
27 November 2002
,
35.9541
,
-81.9279
,
S.A. Grubbs
,
1♂
,
3♀
(
WKUC
)
;
Haywood Co.
,
Cold Springs Creek
,
Pisgah National Forest
,
35.7785
,
- 82.9559
,
2 March 2008
,
S.A. Grubbs
,
1♂
,
1♀
(
WKUC
)
;
tributary to
Yellowstone Prong
,
35.3219
,
- 82.8518
,
24 October 2014
,
A.L. Sheldon
,
3♂
,
3♀
(
WKUC
)
;
Macon Co.
,
Wine Spring Creek
,
Nantahala National Forest
,
35.1761
,
-83.5897
,
1 October 2013
,
A.L. Sheldon
,
6♂
,
10♀
(
WKUC
)
;
Sassafras Branch
,
Nantahala National Forest
,
35.1895
,
-83.5939
,
20 November 2013
,
A.L. Sheldon
,
3♂
,
7♀
(
WKUC
)
.
Tennessee
,
Marion Co.
, tributary to
South Suck Creek
,
Prentice Cooper State Forest
,
35.1597
,
-85.4065
,
12 February 2007
,
S.A. Grubbs
,
1♂
,
2♀
(
WKUC
)
;
same locality but
31 January 2015
, S.A.
Grubbs
,
1♂
(
WKUC
)
;
tributary to
South Suck Creek
,
Prentice Cooper State Forest
,
35.1474
,
- 85.3926
,
12 February 2007
,
S.A. Grubbs
,
1♂
,
1♀
(
WKUC
)
.
Distribution.
Canada
: PQ.
USA
: AL, FL, NC, NY, SC, VA, WV (
DeWalt et al. 2015
), TN (new state record).
Remarks.
This species exhibits variability in the dorsal abdominal process, namely the size of the lateral lobes compared to the medial lobe (
Hitchcock 1974
, fig. 86). The dorsal processes depicted herein from
Alabama
(
Fig. 34
) and
North Carolina
(
Fig. 35
) are very similar to one form shown in
Hitchcock (1974
, fig. 86c). The
Alabama
and
North Carolina
populations are also very similar to the dorsal process in
Claassen (1923
, fig. 19) of the
holotype
male from
New York
. The males from
Tennessee
, however, bear a dorsal process that is different (
Fig. 36
) from specimens from
Alabama
and
North Carolina
, and similar to
Hitchcock (1974
, fig. 86b). The lateral lobes are smaller and can appear near-absent even under a dissecting microscope. Paraproct characteristics from the
Alabama
and
North Carolina
material were identical to the
Tennessee
males.
This species has a narrow and long north-south distribution from
Quebec
to
Florida
(
DeWalt et al. 2015
). The sporadic nature of its known distribution is likely due to an adult emergence pattern that is mainly autumnal, a period with very low adult stonefly diversity and less frequented collecting efforts. This is the only species in the
L tenuis
group with an emergence period that extends through winter..