Soyedina carolinensis ( Claassen, 1923 )

Grubbs, Scott A. & Baumann, Richard W., 2023, The Nemourinae (Insecta, Nemouridae) of the eastern Nearctic, Zootaxa 5306 (1), pp. 1-53 : 36

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5306.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8054295

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scientific name

Soyedina carolinensis ( Claassen, 1923 )
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17. Soyedina carolinensis ( Claassen, 1923) View in CoL

Carolina Forestfly

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( Figs. 115–122 View FIGURES 115‒122 )

Nemoura carolinensis Claassen 1923:287 View in CoL . Holotype male ( Museum of Comparative Zoology ), Morganton, (Burke Co.), North Carolina, USA

Nemoura carolinensis Needham & Claassen, 1925:215 View in CoL

Nemoura (Soyedina) washingtoni carolinensis Ricker, 1952:53 View in CoL

Soyedina carolinensis Illies, 1966:249 View in CoL

Soyedina carolinensis Stark, 2017:187 View in CoL

Soyedina carolinensis Grubbs & Baumann, 2019:231 View in CoL View Cited Treatment

Distribution. USA: DE, MD, NC, PA, TN, VA, WV ( DeWalt et al. 2022)

Male. Macropterous. Body length 5.0–7.0 mm, forewing length 5.4–8.4 mm (n = 14). Gills absent. Cerci simple and unmodified. Paraprocts with two lobes, inner lobes lightly sclerotized and inconspicuous, outer lobes sclerotized, a common phenotype present from populations from east Tennessee and western North Carolina have an outer lobe that has a narrow profile in apical ½ with anterior and posterior margins ca. parallel and without a basoposterior expansion ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 115‒122 ); another common phenotype distributed further northward along the Blue Ridge and upper Piedmont provinces into central Maryland and southeastern Pennsylvania have an outer lobe that is not parallel along the anterior and posterior margins plus a bulbous basoposterior portion ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 115‒122 ); a third phenotype from higher-elevation streams and seeps in southwestern Virginia and east Tennessee have an outer paraproct lobe that is sickle-shaped and with a distinct anteriorly-directed spur ( Fig. 121 View FIGURES 115‒122 ). Epiproct asymmetric, typical for genus ( Fig. 115 View FIGURES 115‒122 ); ventral sclerites partially recurved over abdomen, distinctly asymmetric, apically narrowly triangular ( Fig. 115 View FIGURES 115‒122 ); dorsal sclerites distinctly asymmetric, appearing scaly at higher magnifications ( Figs. 116‒118 View FIGURES 115‒122 ); open apically, inner member heavily sclerotized, flanged apically, lip symmetric apically ( Figs. 116‒117 View FIGURES 115‒122 ).

Female. Macropterous. Body length 5.8–9.3 mm, forewing length 7.5–9.0 mm (n = 19). Gills absent. Cerci simple and unmodified. Subgenital plate well-developed, subtriangular in shape; base broad, extending from posterior of seventh sternum entirely over eighth sternum and approximately ¼ over ninth sternum; terminating in broadly-rounded apex ( Fig. 122 View FIGURES 115‒122 ).

Larva. Undescribed.

Comments. Soyedina carolinensis is known from the southern Appalachian Mountain region northeastward to the Piedmont Uplands of southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware. This species is also likely present in New Jersey ( Grubbs & Baumann 2019).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Nemouridae

Genus

Soyedina

Loc

Soyedina carolinensis ( Claassen, 1923 )

Grubbs, Scott A. & Baumann, Richard W. 2023
2023
Loc

Soyedina carolinensis

Grubbs, S. A. & Baumann, R. W. 2019: 231
2019
Loc

Soyedina carolinensis

Stark, B. P. 2017: 187
2017
Loc

Soyedina carolinensis

Illies, J. 1966: 249
1966
Loc

Nemoura (Soyedina) washingtoni carolinensis

Ricker, W. E. 1952: 53
1952
Loc

Nemoura carolinensis

Needham, J. G. & Claassen, P. W. 1925: 215
1925
Loc

Nemoura carolinensis

Claassen, P. W. 1923: 287
1923
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