Soyedina merritti Baumann & Grubbs, 1996

Powdermill Forestfly

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(Figs. 35–42, 80)

Soyedina merritti Baumann & Grubbs 1996:221 . Holotype ♂ (USNM), Maul Spring, Powdermill Nature Reserve, Westmore- land Co., Pennsylvania, USA

Distribution. USA: PA (DeWalt et al. 2019).

Material examined. USA, Pennsylvania, Somerset Co., spring into Jones Mill Run, Forbes State Forest, 40.05019, -79.263869, 16 April 1999, S.A. Grubbs, 4 males, 3 females (WKUC) ; Westmoreland Co., seep into Powdermill Run, Powdermill Nature Reserve, 40.13729, -79.25851, 1 April 1995, S.A. Grubbs, 4 males, 5 females (paratypes, WKUC) ; seep into Indian Creek, PA 381, Forbes State Forest, 40.09207, -79.33244, 22 March 1998, S.A. Grubbs, 1 male, 1 female (WKUC) .

Remarks. Adults were described in Baumann & Grubbs (1996); the larva remains undescribed. The combination of the asymmetric dorsal (Figs. 35–37, 40) and ventral sclerites (Figs. 35–36), plus the inner epiproct member that is flanged and directed laterally with the flange lip approximately same width apically (Figs. 36–38), aligns this species closely with S. carolinensis and S. washingtoni .

Soyedina merritti is known only from a small geographic area along the Appalachian Plateau Province in southwestern Pennsylvania (Fig. 80).