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<mods:title>A review of the Nearctic genus Zealeuctra Ricker (Plecoptera, Leuctridae), with the description of a new species from the Cumberland Plateau region of eastern North America</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Grubbs, Scott A.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Kondratieff, Boris C.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Stark, Bill P.</mods:namePart>
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<taxonomicName LSID="http://species-id.net/wiki/Zealeuctra_narfi" authority="Ricker &amp; Ross" class="Insecta" family="Leuctridae" genus="Zealeuctra" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Zealeuctra narfi" order="Plecoptera" pageId="15" pageNumber="32" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="narfi">Zealeuctra narfi Ricker &amp; Ross</taxonomicName>
Fig. 6, 14
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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Leuctridae" genus="Zealeuctra" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Zealeuctra narfi" order="Plecoptera" pageId="15" pageNumber="32" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="narfi">Zealeuctra narfi</taxonomicName>
Ricker &amp; Ross, 1969: 1118. Holotype ♂ (INHS), Otter Creek, Sauk Co., Wisconsin
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<paragraph pageId="15" pageNumber="32">Description.</paragraph>
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Male - abdominal tergal cleft. Anterior portion U-shaped and tapering slightly to a broadly-rounded anterior terminus (Fig. 6A). Posterior portion markedly narrower than anterior portion, with a pair of medially-projected processes (Figs 6
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), the terminal projection larger, subtruncate, and thumb-like, the subterminal projection smaller and subtriangular.
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Male - epiproct. Base broad and slightly-directed posterodorsally, tip of spine directed abruptly and anteriorly at ca. 90° angle from base, tapering and gently recurved anteriorly (Figs 6
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). No accessory spine or cusp present.
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<paragraph pageId="15" pageNumber="32">Female - 7th sternum. Seventh sternum with a broadly-subquadrate lobe nested in a scarcely-convex central notch (Fig. 6D). Posterior margins essentially straight.</paragraph>
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Figures 6.
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, scanning electron micrographs, USA, Missouri, Barry Co., East Fork Rock Creek, 16 March 2004. A male, cleft, dorsal view, 350
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(B male, abdominal terminalia, lateral view, 200
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C male, epiproct, lateral view, 500
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D female, posteromedial portion of seventh abdominal sternite, 350
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<paragraph pageId="15" pageNumber="32">Material examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="15" pageNumber="32">USA, Arkansas: Pope Co., tributary to Little Creek, 4 mi NW Scottsville, 35.4776, -93.0836, 6.I.1985, B.C. Poulton, ♂ (BPSC); Sharp Co., unnamed creek, Cherokee Village, 36.2999, -91.5158, 4.III.1978, McGraw, 3♂ (CSUC); White Co., tributary to Little Cypress Creek, Hwy 5 at El Paso, 35.1264, -92.0974, 17.III.1984, B.C. Poulton, 2♂ (CSUC); Yell Co., 3 mi N Onyx, Hwy 27, 34.8899, -93.3937, 6.I.1999, B.P. Stark 2♂, 2♀ (BPSC). Illinois: Pope Co., tributary to Burden Branch, below Burden Falls, Shawnee National Forest, 37.5641, -88.6434, 3.IV.2013, S.A. Grubbs and J.M. Yates, 4♂, 12♀ (WKUC); tributary to Burden Branch, Shawnee National Forest, 37.5641, -88.6387, 3.IV.2013, S.A. Grubbs and J.M. Yates, 9♂, 12♀ (WKUC); Saline Co., Battle Ford Creek, 3.5 km NE Delwood, 37.6050, -88.5440, 26.II.1992, D.W. Webb and M.A. Harris, ♂ (INHS). Missouri: Barry Co., tributary to Rock Creek, Hwy M N of Mano (Big M), 36.6100, -93.7008, 16.III.2004, B.C. Kondratieff, R.E. Zuellig, and M. Garhart, 10♂, 8♀ (BYUC, CSUC); tributary to Roaring River, CR 1162, Chute Ridge, 36.5612, -93.7936, 16.III.2004, B.C. Kondratieff, R.E. Zuellig, and M. Garhart, 28♂, 13♀ (CSUC); East Fork Rock Creek, Hwy M N Mano, 36.5947, -93.6988, 16.III.2004, B.C. Kondratieff, R.E. Zuellig, and M. Garhart, 46♂, 19♀ (CSUC); Stone Co., creek with old dam, Million Oaks sub tract, Table Rock Reservoir, 17.III.1993, S. Fitzgerald, 35♂, 9♀ (CSUC).</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="15" pageNumber="32">Distribution.</paragraph>
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USA: AR, IL, MO, OK, WI (
<bibRefCitation author="DeWalt, RE" pageId="26" pageNumber="43" title="Plecoptera species file online. Version 1.1 / 4.0." url="http://Plecoptera.SpeciesFile.org" year="2012">DeWalt et al. 2012</bibRefCitation>
)
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<paragraph pageId="15" pageNumber="32">Remarks.</paragraph>
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Although the type locality for
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narfi
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is in southern Wisconsin, this species is common and widespread only in the southern portion of its range, and particularly in southern Missouri (Fig. 14). There are only three known locations for
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in Wisconsin (DeWalt unpublished data) and is likewise uncommon in Illinois, with only three collected localities between 1976 and 2000 (
<bibRefCitation author="Webb, DW" journalOrPublisher="Bulletin of the Illinois Natural History Survey" pageId="27" pageNumber="44" pagination="195 - 274" title="The winter stoneflies of Illinois (Insects: Plecoptera): 100 years of change." volume="36" year="2002">Webb 2002</bibRefCitation>
). There have also been several failed attempts by the senior author to locate this species in western and southern Indiana.
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