Neoperla lujana Navás, 1931

Zwick, Peter & Zwick, Andreas, 2023, Revision of the African Neoperla Needham, 1905 (Plecoptera: Perlidae: Perlinae) based on morphological and molecular data, Zootaxa 5316 (1), pp. 1-194 : 28-29

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Neoperla lujana Navás, 1931
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3. Neoperla lujana Navás, 1931 View in CoL

( Figs. 13–14 View FIGURES 11–15 , 16 View FIGURES 16–17 , 18–21 View FIGURES 18–25 )

Neoperla lujana Navás, 1931: 135 View in CoL , fig. 71.

Type material studied. Democratic Republic of the Congo: ♀ holotype: Holotype \ Musée du Congo Kivu: Buserengenye (Rutshuru [1.32°S, 29.42°E, 2273m]) IX-1929 Ed.Luja \ R. dét. 1943 \ Neoperla lujana Nav. P.Navás S.J. det. (pinned, wingspan ~ 30mm) [ MRAC]. GoogleMaps

Additional material studied. Republic of Cameroon: 3♁, 4°51’42.89’’N, 9°38’21.17’’E, Cameroon, SW Region, Tumbel, Ngusi, Etambo river , 490m asl, 23.Oct.2011, MV-lamp ( NEOP014 , NEOP015 ) GoogleMaps ; 2♁, 6°8’26.25’’N, 10°6’3-68’’E, Cameroon, NW Reg., Bamenda, Mentchum River contributor 15 km NNW Bafut, 630m asl, 9 Nov.2011, MV-lamp ( NEOP016 , NEOP017 , SMNS, PZ) . Central African Republic: 1♁, Bayanga _HS, ( NEOP020 , slideZ19.120) au dessus d’une chute d’eau (ruisseau Songo 1) à proximité du camp 10.10.2008 18h30-3h 03°06’14.6” N 16°08’52.1” E 493 m Camp de transit 2 GoogleMaps ; 3♀, Bayanga , near a Bayous-tree ( Triplochiton scleroxylon ) at 3.10N, 3.15E ( Fig.14B View FIGURES 11–15 ; depository) (♀ IT, NEOP019 , ♀ JL, NEOP021 ) GoogleMaps . Democratic Republic of the Congo: 1♀, Belg. Congo , Rwindi Camp ,at light, 6.5.28, Emerson (Mus. New York; FOTO) . 1♀, Kongo , N Lac Kivu, Rwankwi XII1957 J.V.Leroy ( PZ ex MRAC) ; 1♀, Kongo , Kindu, Kitundu, 19.9.1914, L. Charliers ( MRAC) ; 1♀, No. 4 Riv. Nyabarongo, Bunyakiri, 28.3.50, G.Marlier; 1♀, Terr. Kabare, Riv. Ulindi 20.5.49, G.Marlier; 2♁, 1♀, Bendera , terr. Albertville, Katanga 950m X.1958, G.Marlier [1♁ PZ] ; 1♀, Tshibati , Riv. Lwiro , gite, 8.3.59, G.Marlier; 1♁, Riv. Ulindi , Zimbe [reading?] aval, 20.8.50, G.Marlier; 1♁, Riv. Zizi , Bilmba, 24.8.50, G. Marlier ( MNHN) . 1♀, Kongo , Odzala Nat. Park [1.19°N, 14.85°E; 560m], 29.9.– 3.3.1997 leg. V.Sinaev ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 6–10 , MfN \ NEOP018 ) GoogleMaps . 2♁, B. Congo , 12 ml. N of Matadi [5.85N, 13.46E] VII-28-1957 E.S.Ross & R.E.Leech ( CASENT 8413073 ) GoogleMaps [1 in PZ]; 1♀, B.Congo: Lwiro River , 47km N.of Bukavu [-2.49, 28.84], 1950m, XII-15-57 ( CASENT 8413074 ) ; 1♁, B. Congo , 50km S of Tshela [5.01S, 12.96E], 26.7.57, Ross & Leech ( CASENT 8413075 ; SEM-micrograph 55 of Moore, 1991) GoogleMaps . Republic of Equatorial Guinea: 1♀, is. Fernando Poo [= Bioko], Bahia de S. Carlos, XII.1901, 500–600m, L.Fea (Mus. Genua) . 1♀, Fernado Poo Spanisch Guinea [Bioko, 3.43°N, 8.60°E] 12.9.1939 \ Prof. Eidmann legit 41. \ coll. Eidmann ( SMNS, slide Z18/101) GoogleMaps . République de Côte d’Ivoire: 2♁, 3♀, Ivory Coast , stream on Mt. Tonkui [7.37°N, 7.63°W, 511m], near Man, B. Statzner ( PZ; slides Z86.18, Z20.07) GoogleMaps . Republic of Uganda: UGANDA: 8-IV-62, T.R. Williams ( USNM; from SEM-micrograph 31 of Moore, 1991, as sp. B) .

Habitus. Large, WL of ♁ 13.5–14.3mm, of ♀ 15.0– 17.3mm. Rs with 2–4 free branches. Pale species, no pattern, narrow ocellar rings separate, appendages pale.

Male ( Figs. 13–14 View FIGURES 11–15 ). Tergites as for the complex. Process of HT10 short, slender, with blunt tip. A row of stout spines along caudal edge of S8.

Penis ( Figs. 13–14 View FIGURES 11–15 ) plump, soft, straight, penis tube in line with everted endophallus. Two large patches of small triangular spines at the endophallus base are separate from distal spines, large areas in between are bare. Spines in the distal area are large, slender, and stand obliquely on an oval base.

Female ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 16–17 ). S8 without pattern, caudal edge straight to weakly bilobed (female from Mt. Tonkui). Vagina with widely separate lateral sclerites, the wide caudal ends asperous (hard to see in juveniles) and located in front of caudal segment edge. SSt about as long as vagina, strongly curved, basal half with many longitudinal folds parallel to front edge. Basal half to 2/3 of SSt coated with delicate pale rhomboid scales, apical portion and a narrow strip along the concave side only with folds and wrinkles.

Egg ( Figs. 18–21 View FIGURES 18–25 ). Length 435–500, average 477µm. The length/width proportion varies from 1.79–2.45, because of variable length of the collar. About 11 rounded ridges, sometimes with spherical ornaments along the top. Collar distally widened, with rudimentary cells, rim flared. Operculum punctate, shallowly domed, in profile a low triangle. Between ridges punctures are arranged in transverse lines. Anchor mushroom-shaped.

DNA ( Figs. 491–493 View FIGURE 491 View FIGURE 492 View FIGURE 493 ). A total of eight specimens from Cameroon, Central African Republic and D. R. Congo were sequenced, representing the core of the geographic spread of this species and provided very strong support (98/100/100) for the monophyly of the species. The specimens from the Central African Republic and D. R. Congo form a distinct, very strongly supported (99.5/100/100) subgroup. Both sexes are well represented. The species is well-supported (46.7/98/99) as sister to N. kalengonis n. sp . .

Variation and notes. Despite variation in chorion sculpture and length of collar, the widespread N. lujana is best identified by the egg in combination with the short curved SSt with longitudinal folds and some pale scales. The holotype (Kivu area, Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18–25 ) and the female from Odzala N. P. ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18–25 ) have the longest, while those from Bayanga ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 18–25 ), Bioko, and Mt. Tonkui much shorter collars. In the last female, punctures on the operculum are coarse and deep and stand in polygonal patterns reminiscent of follicle cell impressions. Normally, punctation of the operculum is unordered.

MRAC

Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlidae

Genus

Neoperla

Loc

Neoperla lujana Navás, 1931

Zwick, Peter & Zwick, Andreas 2023
2023
Loc

Neoperla lujana Navás, 1931: 135

Navas, R. P. L. 1931: 135
1931
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