3541
Author
Judson, Sarah W.
Author
Nelson, C. Riley
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-11-06
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journal article
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Arcynopteryx compacta
(McLachlan, 1872)
SYNONYMY
Dictyopteryx compacta
McLachlan, 1872
Arcynopterygoides vernalis
Raušer, 1968
Arcynopteryx compacta
Brinck, 1949
Skwala compacta
Teslenko, 2012
TYPE
LOCALITY:
East Siberia
.
DIAGNOSIS:
Males often brachypterous (
Fig. 247
). Male hemitergal processes wide and with a dorsally projecting lobe at the apex that gives the processes the appearance of being curved anteriorly (
Fig. 248
). The female subgenital plate has a broad, shallow median notch and two rounded lobes (
Fig. 249
). As compared to other
Arcynopterx
(
Fig. 254
,
259
), the sides of the plate are gradually sloped inward to form the two lobes. The nymph (
Fig. 250
) is similar to
A. polaris
and
Skwala pusilla
(
Fig. 291
), however
A. compacta
has more pronounced light markings particularly on the head and generally shorter submental gills than
S. pusilla
.
DISTRIBUTION—Global:
Circumpolar—
Regional:
AOB, IDB—
Aimag:
AR^, BO^, BU^, KhD^, KhG, OV^, SE*, UB^.
DISCUSSION:
While this manuscript was in press, this species was moved to
Skwala
(Teslenko 2012)
based on reexamination of
types
and new material, including aedeagal extrustion and scanning electron microscopy of eggs and genitalia.
Arcynopteryx compacta
has one of the longer synonymic histories for stoneflies, with most species in the history documented in Europe and therefore having little bearing on our work in
Mongolia
. A full synonymy is available from DeWalt et al. (2010). The species
Arcynopterygoides vernalis
described by Raušer (1968) from Mongolian specimens was later recognized as a mix of
Arcynopteryx compacta
and
Skwala pusilla
, probably due in part to the similarity in the female subegential plate, both species having a variably shallow depression.