Polycentropus maculatus Banks, 1908

Orfinger, Alexander Benjamin, 2023, Taxonomic revision of the Polycentropus confusus species group (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae), Journal of Natural History 57 (41 - 44), pp. 1825-1916 : 1873-1877

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2023.2271609

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10498690

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Polycentropus maculatus Banks
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Polycentropus maculatus Banks View in CoL

( Figures 2 View Figure 2 , 24–25 View Figure 24 View Figure 25 , 48 View Figure 48 )

Polycentropus maculatus Banks, 1908: 65 View in CoL , fig. 6, J; type locality ′ Grand Lake , Newfoundland ̍ ( MCZ) .

Polycentropus maculatus Betten, 1934: 221 View in CoL .

Polycentropus maculatus Milne, 1938: 88 View in CoL (as junior synonym of P. confusus Hagen, 1861 View in CoL ). Polycentropus maculatus Ross, 1944: 65 View in CoL , fig. 243, J; fig. 258, allotype ♀.

Polycentropus maculatus Marshall and Larson, 1982: 25 View in CoL , fig. 48, J.

Polycentropus maculatus Nimmo, 1986: 197 View in CoL , figs. 147–150, J; figs. 151–152, ♀. Polycentropus maculatus Armitage and Hamilton, 1990 View in CoL : figs. A–D, J; figs. E–F, ♀. Polycentropus maculatus Hoffman and Morse, 1990: 278–280 View in CoL , figs. 9–12, ♀.

Diagnosis. Males of Polycentropus maculatus are most similar to males of P. chelatus , P. neiswanderi and P. stephani in the strong downward curvature of the phallus beyond its middle, and to P. carolinensis and P. carlsoni in the blade-like curvature of the ventral portion of each inferior appendage in ventral view. Males of P. maculatus are separable from those of P. chelatus , P. neiswanderi , and P. stephani by the posteroventral triangular process of the body of each pre-anal appendage and by the blade-like shape and breadth of the ventral portion of each inferior appendage in ventral view. From those of P. carolinensis and P. carlsoni , males of P. maculatus are distinguished by the strong downward curvature of the phallus and shape of the basodorsal process of each inferior appendage.

Females of P. maculatus are readily distinguished from all other females of the Polycentropus confusus species group except that of P. neiswanderi by the ventrally recurved apex of the external parts of gonopods VIII. From P. neiswanderi , females of P. maculatus are distinguished by the shape of the internal parts of the gonopods, which are broad, subrectangular, and tapered anterad in P. maculatus vs narrow, oblong, and tapering at the posterior apex in P. neiswanderi .

Adult description

General ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 ). Length of male 5.0– 6.2 mm (mean = 5.7 mm; n = 5). Length of female 5.6–8.5 mm (mean = 7.1 mm; n = 5).

Male genitalia ( Figure 24A–E View Figure 24 ). Abdominal segment VIII annular. Terga IX and X fused, membranous, extended caudad over bases of intermediate appendages. Sternum IX ovoid in lateral view, posterior margin slightly sinuous. Intermediate appendages originating beneath terga IX+X and extending beyond them, curved ventrad, their apices each bearing 5 small setae; in dorsal view apices proximate, subparallel. Bodies of pre-anal appendages each with triangular posteroventral process; dorsal process long, curved ventrad, extending below head of basodorsal process of corresponding inferior appendage, acute apically; in dorsal view slender, elongate, subparallel, apices appearing recurved slightly laterad. Inferior appendages in lateral view each with capitate basodorsal process erect with moderately long neck and subtriangular head round dorsally and projecting ventrad with its pointed apex visible above main body of appendage, main body of appendage with dorsal and ventral margins subparallel for 2/3 length then convex subapicoventrally and tapering to acute upturned apex extended posterad slightly beyond intermediate appendages; in ventral view divergent, each blade-like, wide basally, distally tapering to pointed apex, inner margin slightly sinuous, basodorsal process completely hidden by main body of inferior appendage, in cleared specimen broad, with medial pointed projection; in caudal view oblong, with medial projection round. Phallus a fully sclerotised tube, in lateral view with larger base, curved about 90° ventrad slightly beyond mid-length, apical section subrectangular, internal spinules absent, internal phallic sclerite short, vertical, with round ventral base and tapered dorsal vertex.

Female genitalia ( Figure 25A–B View Figure 25 ). Venter VIII in ventral view with ventral plates convergent, narrow, subtriangular, tapering apically, covered with setae; in lateral view each terminating in round posterior apex; posterior apex of external parts of gonopods VIII in ventral view with posterior margin subtriangular and round mesally; in lateral view extending beyond ventral plates in flat process with its tiny apex recurved ventrad; internal parts of gonopods VIII in ventral view visible through venter VIII even in uncleared specimen, appearing longitudinally wrinkled, darker than surrounding tissue, subparallel, elliptical, with round posterior apices distinctly posterior of apices of ventral plates, anterior ends tapered, extending to sclerotised external part of gonopods VIII at basal third of ventral plates; in ventral view anterior part of genital chamber sclerotised, strongly sinuous, wrapping around posterior apex of processus spermathecae; anterior apex extending anterad beyond sclerotised external part of gonopods VIII, posterior apex with subovoid projection on either side of processus spermathecae; processus spermathecae subovoid with central elevation bearing opening of ductus spermathecae.

Larva. Described by Orfinger et al. (2023)

Pupa. Unknown.

Biology. Adults have been collected from May to October from riparian habitat of small streams to small rivers, most often with cobble substrate. This species is among the more common eastern Nearctic Polycentropus species and is often collected syntopically with other members of the species group, most often P. confusus , P. blicklei and P. carolinensis .

Distribution ( Figure 48 View Figure 48 ). Canada: Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec; USA: Connecticut, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey *, New York, North Carolina , Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina , Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia.

Despite extensive sampling of Illinois by Ross and others and Michigan by Houghton and others, P . maculatus has not been recorded from either of these states, even though it is recorded from neighbouring Ohio and Kentucky. Similarly, because P. maculatus has been recorded from neighbouring states and provinces, it likely also occurs in Delaware, Rhode Island, Maryland, and New Brunswick.

Material examined. Holotype: Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador: Grand Lake, O. Bryant coll., 28-vii-1906, 1 male ( MCZ Entomology 11,550) . Allotype: USA. Tennessee: Sevier County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park , Chimneys Campgrounds, At Light, A.C. Cole coll., 16-vii-1939, 1 female ( INHS Insect Collection 37,261) .

Non-type material. USA. New]ersey: Burlington County, Brendon T Burns State Forest , Mt Misery , [N39°54 ʹ 58.09″, W79°30 ʹ 52.69″], S. Harris coll., 3-vii-2012, 5 females ( FAMU) GoogleMaps . new state record. New York: Clinton County, Deep Inlet Brook, Chazy Lake Road , [N44° 35 ʹ 46.32″, W73°50 ʹ 18.60″], L. Myers and C. Binggeli coll., 31-vii-2008, 1 male ( BYU) GoogleMaps . Adirondack Park, Bear Brook near Blue Mountain Lake , Frison and Ross coll., 19-vi-1941, 1 female ( INHS Trichoptera 54,335) . North Carolina : Jackson County, Balsam Mtn. Preserve , 6.6 km E. Sylva, S. Fork Sugarloaf Creek, Malaise-Townes trap, 1180 masl, [N35° 22 ʹ 17.04″, W83°06 ʹ 37.08″], J.C. Morse coll., 3–6-vi-2019, 3 males, 6 females ( CUAC000093025 About CUAC ) GoogleMaps . Balsam Mtn. Preserve , 4.5 km E. Sylva, S Fork Sugarloaf Creek , 1164 masl, [N35°22 ʹ 16.86″, W83°06 ʹ 36.11″], M.W. Green coll., 20-ix-2019, 1 male ( CUAC000092984 About CUAC ) GoogleMaps . Macon County, E Fk Overflow Cr. , 790 masl, [N35°01 ʹ 04.44″, W83° 14 ʹ 42.36″], R.L. Heth coll., 23-vii-2018, 1 male ( CUAC000107327 About CUAC ) GoogleMaps . Ravenel Lake at Highlands Biological Station , 1250 masl, [N35°03 ʹ 14.40″, W83°11 ʹ 22.92″], M.A. Floyd coll., 19-vi-2019, 1 male ( CUAC000088820 About CUAC ) GoogleMaps . Pennsylvania: Schuylkill County, Owl Creek , [N40° 46 ʹ 58.80″, W75°57 ʹ 39.60″], T. Bringloe, V. Harvey, S. Ripley, K. Rondollo coll., 18-vi-2013, 1 male ( BIOUG06970 View Materials - G 02) GoogleMaps . Rattling Run , [N40°35 ʹ 02.40″, W76°01 ʹ 01.20″], 1 male ( BIOUG07980 View Materials - H 09) GoogleMaps . 1 male ( BIOUG07980 View Materials - H 11) GoogleMaps . 1 male ( BIOUG07980 View Materials - H 10) . Tennessee: Blount County, Jakes Creek at Elkmont , UV light, J.K. Moulton coll., 27-vii-2005, 1 male ( FAMU) . Monroe County, Cherokee National Forest, Bald River at Holly Flats Recreation Area , 667 masl, [N35°17 ʹ 11.04″, W84°10 ʹ 41.88″], Holzenthal, Blahnik, Hamilton, Chamorro L., and Robertson coll GoogleMaps ., 31-v-2003, 1 male ( UMSP 000102505 View Materials ) . Morgan County, Crooked Fork at Petros , Rt. 116 ′fire department̍, J.K. Moulton coll., 10-v-2006, 1 male, 3 females ( FAMU) . Sevier County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park , Chimneys Campgrounds, Ross and Stannard coll ., 1-ix-1948, (missing abdomen), 1 female ( INHS Trichoptera 54,336) . West Virginia: Hardy County, 3 miles north-east of Mathias, [N38°33 ʹ 00.00″, W78° 29 ʹ 24.00″], D. Smith coll., 7-vi-2007, 1 male ( BYU) GoogleMaps . Mingo County, Laurel Creek, 2 miles east of Dingess, Kondratieff and Kirchner coll., 27-v-1993, 1 male ( BYU) .

INHS

USA, Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Natural History Survey

BYU

USA, Utah, Provo, Brigham Young University, Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

INHS

Illinois Natural History Survey

BYU

Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Polycentropodidae

Genus

Polycentropus

Loc

Polycentropus maculatus Banks

Orfinger, Alexander Benjamin 2023
2023
Loc

Polycentropus maculatus

Hoffman KM & Morse JC 1990: 280
Nimmo AP 1986: 197
1986
Loc

Polycentropus maculatus

Marshall JS & Larson DJ 1982: 25
1982
Loc

Polycentropus maculatus

Ross HH 1944: 65
Milne MJ 1938: 88
1938
Loc

Polycentropus maculatus

Betten C 1934: 221
1934
Loc

Polycentropus maculatus

Banks N 1908: 65
1908
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