Ecdyonurus (Ecdyonurus) alaini Bauernfeind, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0022 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FE1887BE-3930-FFDB-ECF0-FA7B159EFC5E |
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Carolina |
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Ecdyonurus (Ecdyonurus) alaini Bauernfeind |
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sp. nov. |
Ecdyonurus (Ecdyonurus) alaini Bauernfeind , sp. nov.
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Ecdyonurus forcipula View in CoL . – Thomas, 1968b: 61. [misidentification, nec Ecdyonurus forcipula (F.-J. Pictet, 1843) View in CoL ]
Type material: NMW; holotype, ♂ imago [reared], with legs, wings and genitalia on microscope slide and accompanied by its nymphal skin (in parts on slide); Neste d’Aure , app. 42°48’N 0°6’E, Massif de Néouvielle , 1600 m a.s.l., Hautes-Pyrénées , France; 10.7.1965; leg. A. Thomas. GoogleMaps – NMW; paratype, 1 ♂ imago [reared], accompanied by its nymphal skin; same data as for holotype . – NMW; paratype, 1 ♂ imago [reared], accompanied by its nymphal skin; Aure Valley , 1200 m a.s.l., Hautes-Pyrénées , France; 30.7.1965; leg. A. Thomas.
Diagnosis: The new taxon is characterized by the following combination of characters: Imagines usually slightly smaller than those of E. venosus (fore wing length of holotype 14.0 mm), overall abdominal colouration more sombre, dull yellowish brown (in E. venosus more reddish), laterally a rather indistinct triangular brownish blotch in posterior half of abdominal segments 2-8 (frequently missing; a distinct triangular dark red to violet-black blotch in posterior half of abdominal segments in E. venosus ), posterior margin of forceps base almost straight (distinctly convex in E. venosus ) with (rarely without) low, broad and rounded lateral teeth. Penis lobes ( Fig. 4A View Fig ) slightly more massive, basal sclerite more broadly triangular, with few or no teeth along posterior margin (basal sclerite narrowly triangular, with strong teeth along posterior margin in E. venosus ), median titillators with a longitudinal row of inconspicuous subapical teeth or smooth (median titillators with a longitudinal row of strong subapical teeth in E. venosus ). Last instar larvae are characterized by rather strong, almost straight, apically broadly rounded pronotal processes ( Fig. 4B View Fig ) (apically bluntly pointed in E. venosus ) and comparatively weak and short lateral processes ( Fig. 4C View Fig ) (1/5 of segment length) on abdominal sterna 2-9 (strong and long, 1/3 of segment length in E. venosus ).
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
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Ecdyonurus (Ecdyonurus) alaini Bauernfeind
Sartori, Michel & Bauernfeind, Ernst 2020 |
Ecdyonurus forcipula
Thomas A. 1968: 61 |