Neoperla crenulata, Zwick & Zwick, 2023

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 : 154-156

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5316.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BC922E16-2614-4F3D-AD82-87A845DE7E2B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8154283

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E12C876C-4AF3-FF1F-FF4F-F9F7FB8E0B6C

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Plazi

scientific name

Neoperla crenulata
status

sp. nov.

74. Neoperla crenulata n. sp.

( Figs. 422–428 View FIGURES 422–428 )

Type material. Republic of Cameroon: Holotype ♀, Akom [2.7866 N, 11.304], 450m, 18.X.66, Ross & Lorenzen ( CASENT 8413078 ) ( NEOP304 ); 1 Paratype ♀, Ikom [6°5’N, 8°37’E], Ogoja Prov. , Federal Republic of Nigeria. 25.. I.1949 B.Malkin, at light ( SMNS). GoogleMaps

Presumed males. 1♁, Republic of Cameroon, Akom [= Cma D’akom li; 2.8617N, 10.5545E], 450m GoogleMaps , 18.X.66, Ross & Lorenzen (Z18.42, CASENT 8413076 ). 1 ♁, Kumba [4°38’M, 9°27’E] , Cameroon, light trap, early Dec.1952, lg. Nicholas (penis on slide; SMNS, gift Hynes); 2 ♁, Kumba [4°38’M, 9°27’E] , British Cameroons, 19.I.1949 (at light) B. Malkin ( ZMB and SMNS). 1♁, Libamba 10km E of Makak 20–29-IX-1973 filtered black light, J.A.Gruwell ( USNM _91) .

Habitus. Female WL 9.8–10.3mm, WL of presumed male 8.5–9.5mm. Yellow, ocellar spot brown, cercus apically gradually darkened.

Male (presumed). Caudal process of T7 transverse, raised, caudally delimited by a transverse concave fold. The hook on T8 is rather narrow. T9 is short and little apparent between T8 and T10, antecosta 9 medially interrupted, the pilose lateral humps are transverse swellings, the median furrow is shallow. Hemitergal callus large, upper face concave, the anterior process concave, the blunt tip directed forward ( Fig. 422 View FIGURES 422–428 ). Penis approximately 1.0 mm long, a firm slightly curved slender tube, apex bent like a knee ( Figs. 423–424 View FIGURES 422–428 ). Opposite the bend is a small subterminal cone (arrow in the figures). Endophallus shorter than the penis, base wide and bare, narrowing abruptly, numerous small spines on dorsal side, opposite them a short ventral row of erect slender teeth (open arrow in inset of Fig. 424 View FIGURES 422–428 ). Distal section bare.

Female ( Fig. 425 View FIGURES 422–428 ). S8 soft, unmodified but the floor of the genital cavity bears a short and wide sclerite which seems to be a short forward-shifted nail with arched raised front edge. Vagina calyx-shaped, unmodified. The SSt is only roughly 1.5 times longer than the vagina and internally scaly.

Egg ( Figs. 426–428 View FIGURES 422–428 ). Size 328*192µm. Elongate oval, sides only gently curved, operculum rounded ( Fig. 426 View FIGURES 422–428 ). Collar narrow, with two rings of cells. Anchor small, mushroom-shaped, inserted in a central depression in of the low anchor cavity. Operculum with dense, deep, and large punctures. About 25 straight striae, costae in vertical view with a zig-zag pattern ( Fig. 427 View FIGURES 422–428 ). In profile two rows of different processes on each costa are recognised: blunt cones and truncate spikes alternate ( Fig. 428 View FIGURES 422–428 ) and are displaced by one position relative to the neighbouring row, each spike stands next to a cone. The ends of costae lack spikes, a pale ring resembling an eclosion line results. Sulci are deep and narrow and do not widen around micropyles which are hard to find among the complex chorion structures.

DNA ( Figs. 491–492 View FIGURE 491 View FIGURE 492 , 498). Only the female holotype from Cameroon was sequenced with the genome-skimming approach, resulting in 10,308bp of mitochondrial, protein-coding genes. Its sister relationship to N. massevensis n. sp. + N. tangana n. sp. is strongly supported (94.1/100/91).

Etymology. The Latin adjective crenulata refers to the crenulate egg costae.

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

ZMB

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Zoological Collections)

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlidae

Genus

Neoperla

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