Leuctra papukensis, Reding & Vinçon & Graf, 2023

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 : 11

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

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7982050

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scientific name

Leuctra papukensis
status

sp. nov.

Description of Leuctra papukensis sp. n.

( Figs. D1–D View FIGURES A 6)

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Morphological diagnosis. A small-sized Leuctra species. Body length of males: 5.5 mm; females 7.5 mm (n = 4). Males and females macropterous. Posteromedial process on tergite VIII of adult males triangular in shape ( Figs. D1–D View FIGURES A 2).

Type material. Holotype male: CROATIA. Papuk Mount region , Jankovac spring and waterfall. 45° 31’ 06.9” N, 17° 41’ 14.7” E, 544 m, 01.10.2005, leg. Dávid Murányi ( MZL, catalogue number: GBIFCH01144638 ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: same locality and date, 1♁, 2♀, leg. Dávid Murányi ( MZL, catalogue number: GBIFCH01144639 ) GoogleMaps .

Description. Males ( Figs. D1–D4 View FIGURES A ). Tergite VII pale membranous, without processes, but with thinly sclerotized antecosta ( Figs. D1–D View FIGURES A 2). Antecosta of tergite VIII with dark, sclerotized margins having the shape of a small and narrow parabolic curve, with a posteromedial process attached to its vertex ( Figs. D1–D View FIGURES A 2). Posteromedial process dark brown, erect in side view ( Fig. D3 View FIGURES A ), width approximately ¼ to 1/5 th of the total segment’s width ( Figs. D1–D View FIGURES A 2). Posteromedial process on tergite VIII triangular in shape, medially not indented ( Figs. D1–D View FIGURES A 2). Tergite IX with a characteristic dark symmetrical pattern (Fig. D2). Tergite X with a very wide triangle-shaped epiproct (Fig. D2). Specillum gently curved in lateral view and tapering out in a rounded tip ( Fig. D3 View FIGURES A ). Specillum much longer than the stylus ( Fig. D3 View FIGURES A ). Sternite IX with a well-developed vesicle ( Fig. D4 View FIGURES A ).

Females (Figs. D5–D6). Proximal half of subgenital plate with a small nob, visible in ventral (Fig. D5) and in lateral (Fig. D6) views. Distal half with bifurcated lobes (Fig. D5), prominent and downcurved in lateral view (Fig. D6). Sternite IX with a typical dark pattern looking like a “skateboarding half-pipe” symbol (Fig. D5).

Nymphs. Unknown.

MZL

Musee Zoologique

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Leuctridae

Genus

Leuctra

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