Leuctra signifera Kempny, 1899

Reding, Jean-Paul G., Vinçon, Gilles & Graf, Wolfram, 2023, Notes on Leuctra signifera Kempny, 1899 and Leuctra austriaca Aubert, 1954 (Plecoptera: Leuctridae), with the description of a new species, Zootaxa 5296 (1), pp. 1-15 : 7-9

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.1

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Leuctra signifera Kempny, 1899
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Re-description of Leuctra signifera Kempny, 1899 View in CoL

( Figs. C1–C View FIGURES A 21)

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Leuctra signifera Kempny 1899: 273 View in CoL , his Figs. 4a, 4b View FIGURES A (type locality: AUSTRIA. Gutenstein Alps.A-2770 Gutenstein   GoogleMaps , Urgersbach. 47° 50’ 30.57” N, 15° 47’ 42.10” E, 646 m).

Leuctra signifera Aubert, 1954: 126 View in CoL , 128.

Leuctra signifera Pomeisl, 1958: 7 View in CoL .

Leuctra signifera Illies, 1966: 107 View in CoL .

Material examined. AUSTRIA. Gutenstein Alps. A-2770 Gutenstein, Urgersbach. 47° 50’ 30.57” N, 15° 47’ 42.10” E, 646 m (= type locality), 1♁, 10.10.1998, leg. Wolfram Graf (RED); 10♁, 4♀, 25.09.2021 (1♁, 1♀ used for molecular studies, MZL, GBIFCH00980913 and GBIFCH00980914 ) GoogleMaps ; 1♁, 07.11.1900; leg. Peter Kempny ( NHMUK, catalogue number: NHMUK010010308 About NHMUK ; Fig. A3 View FIGURES A ) . Raach am Hochgebirge, Fuchsgrabenbach FB03. 47° 38’ 37.3776” N, 15° 56’ 28.6008” E, 707 m, 1♁, 3♀, 11.10.2021; 1♁, 2♀, 12.11.2021, leg. Wolfram Graf ( GRA) GoogleMaps . Raach am Hochgebirge , Fuchsgrabenbach FB 04. 47° 38‘ 37.3776“ N, 15° 56‘ 36.456“ E, 720m, 1♁, 31.10.2018; 1♁, 31.10.2020; 3♁, 2♀, 11.10.2021; leg. Wolfram Graf ( GRA) GoogleMaps . Raach am Hochgebirge, Fuchsgrabenbach FB06. 47° 38‘ 37.3776“ N, 15° 56‘ 36.456“ E, 720m, 1♁, 2♀, 31.10.2018; 1♁, 31.10.2020; 2♀, 11.10.2021; leg. Wolfram Graf ( GRA) GoogleMaps . HUNGARY. Western Transdanubia. K̂szeg Mounts, HU-9726 Velem , Páter spring. 47° 21‘ 20.412“ N, 16° 28‘ 17.22“ E, 600 m, 3♁, 1♀, 24.10.1980, leg. Sándor Újhelyi ( VIN) GoogleMaps . Sopron Mounts, Hidegvíz-völgy, Róth emlékmû, 4♁, 1♀, 04.10.1991, leg. Ákos Uherkovich ( MM) . ITALY. Julian Alps. Udine Province, Friuli Venezia Giulia, I-33040 Cepletischis , Soča tributary, spring. 46° 10’ 44“ N, 13° 34‘ 14“ E, 568 m, 13♁, 13♀, 11.10.2008, leg. Gilles Vinçon ( VIN, RED, SIV) GoogleMaps . SLOVENIA. Julian Alps. Gorizia, SLO-5222 Kobarid, Livek / Idrsko , Soča tributary, spring. 46° 12’ 46.46” N, 13° 35’ 40.11” E, 600 m, 3♁, 1♁ nymph, 11.10.2008, leg. Gilles Vinçon (RED) GoogleMaps .

Description. Medium-sized Leuctra species. Males: 4.5–7.0 mm; females 5.0– 9.5 mm (n = 54). Males and females macropterous.

Males. Tergite VII pale membranous, without processes, but with sclerotized antecosta ( Figs. C1 View FIGURES A , C 10 View FIGURES C , C12). Antecosta of tergite VIII with dark, sclerotized margins having the shape of a wide parabolic curve, with a posteromedial process attached to its vertex ( Figs. C1, C4–C View FIGURES A 5, C10–C13). Posteromedial process dark brown, erect in side view (Fig. C2), width approximately 1/4–1/5 th of the total segment’s width ( Figs. C1 View FIGURES A , C5, C10). Posteromedial process on tergite VIII with a well-marked central excision on its lower edge branching off as two acuminated ends ( Figs. C1, C4–C View FIGURES A 5, C10–C13). Tergite IX with a characteristic dark symmetrical pattern ( Figs. C1 View FIGURES A , C5, C10). Tergite X with a very wide epiproct, medially constricted and apically enlarged ( Figs. C4–C View FIGURES A 5, C10–C12). Specillum much longer than the stylus, gently curved in lateral view and tapering out in a rounded tip ( Fig. C3 View FIGURES A , arrow). Sternite IX with a well-developed vesicle (Fig. C6).

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Females. Proximal half of subgenital plate with strongly prominent nob, visible in ventral ( Figs. C7–C View FIGURES B 8) and in lateral (Fig. C9) views. Distal half with bifurcated lobes ( Figs. C7–C View FIGURES B 8), strongly prominent in lateral view (Fig. C9). Sternite IX with a typical dark pattern looking like a “skateboarding half-pipe” symbol ( Figs. C7–C View FIGURES B 8).

Nymphs (described after specimens from Slovenia).

Nymphs of L. signifera lack setae on lateral margins of the pronotum (Figs. C17–C18). Proximal edge of the pronotum have a small row of short and tiny setae (Fig. C18). Distal margins of the mesonotum and metanotum of forewing and hindwing pads gently rounded ( Fig. C16 View FIGURES C ); note that, by this feature, L. signifera belongs to the fusca - subgroup sensu Zwick (2004, fig. 35b). On abdominal tergites, no setae other than small and procumbent clothing hairs are present (Figs. C20–C21). Femora of hindlegs short, their length not extending beyond the third abdominal segment. Dorsal edge of the femora of the hindlegs with sparse short and stiff setae (Fig. C19).

Distribution and ecology. Leuctra signifera has a wide, but disjunct, distribution, and is known from Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Slovenia. The species occurs in spring biotopes. Adults emerge in autumn (IX–XI).

MZL

Musee Zoologique

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

GRA

Albany Museum

MM

University of Montpellier

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Leuctridae

Genus

Leuctra

Loc

Leuctra signifera Kempny, 1899

Reding, Jean-Paul G., Vinçon, Gilles & Graf, Wolfram 2023
2023
Loc

Leuctra signifera

Illies, J. 1966: 107
1966
Loc

Leuctra signifera

Pomeisl, E. 1958: 7
1958
Loc

Leuctra signifera Aubert, 1954: 126

Aubert, J. 1954: 126
1954
Loc

Leuctra signifera Kempny 1899: 273

Kempny, P. 1899: 273
1899
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