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Author
Judson, Sarah W.
Author
Nelson, C. Riley
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-11-06
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journal article
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Skwala pusilla
(Klapalek, 1912)
SYNONYMY
Arcynopteryx compacta pusilla
Klapálek, 1912
Arcynopteryx brevis
Koponen, 1949
Arcynopterygoides vernalis
Raušer, 1968
Skwala brevis
Zwick, Levanidova, and Zhiltzova, 1971
Skwala pusilla
Zhiltzova, 1982
TYPE
LOCALITY:
USSR:
Krasnojarsk
.
DIAGNOSIS:
Adults exhibit a pale stripe originating in the interocellar region and terminating on the mesonotum. The male hemitergal processes are short and blunt (
Fig. 292
), similar to those of
S. asiatica
(
Fig. 288
) and
Arcynopteryx sajanensis
(
Fig. 258
).
Skwala pusilla
is distinguished from
S. asiatica
primarily by internal epiproct characters. The female subgential plate has a broad, truncate posterior margin that is indented with a slight broad depression (
Fig. 293
), and is indistinguishable from
S. asiatica
(
Fig. 289
). The nymph has a light M-line highlighted by a darker pigmentation posteriorly. The head coloration is very similar to various
Arcynopteryx
species
(
Fig. 250
,
255
). The pronotum is oval with a wide, dark, longitudinal stripe medially and a dark margin.
DISTRIBUTION—Global:
East Palearctic—
Regional:
AOB*, IDB—
Aimag:
BO, SE*, UB*.
DISCUSSION:
The specimens of
S. pusilla
documented by our survey were found near lake outlets in abundant numbers. We did not document
S. pusilla
in the majority of its historic range (Raušer 1968, Joost 1970, Zhiltzova 1982), in which it is sympatric with the
type
locality of
S.
asiatica
.