Eurekapnia Stark & Broome, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4761256 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4763967 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C787A8-FFA9-FFC5-FF3C-FC4F0A53FD28 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Eurekapnia Stark & Broome |
status |
gen. nov. |
Eurekapnia Stark & Broome View in CoL , New genus
Type species: Capnia maculata Jewett, 1954 = Eurekapnia maculata (Jewett) by monotypy.
Male characteristics: 1. The male epiproct is almost uniformly slender from base to apex except for an apical area capable of being folded laterally to increase the apical width ( Figs. 37, 40-42 View Figs ). 2. The ventral and lateral margins of the finger-like epiproct are formed by a pair of thick sclerites that are separated along the dorsum by a wide groove ( Figs. 37-40 View Figs ); width of the groove varies based on position of the sclerites (compare Figs. 51-52 View Figs ). 3. Abdominal tergum 9 bears a pair of conical knobs separated by a gap slightly wider than the folded epiproct tip ( Figs. 37-38, 40 View Figs , 43, 45). 4. The ventral vesicle is almost circular in outline and is attached to the intersegmental membrane between sterna 8 and 9 (Figs. 47-48). The vesicle surface is covered with thick setae.
Female characteristics: 1. The subgenital plate is uniformly pigmented and extends across the entire width of sternum 8 between the two pleural membranes ( Figs. 35-36 View Figs ). 2. The posterior margin of the plate is rounded and scarcely exceeds the posterior margin of sternum 8.
Wings: 1. The venation of E. maculata , the only known species, is very similar to that of Bolshecapnia and Sasquacapnia , however the wings of Eurekapnia have scattered brown maculations that give them a distinctive appearance.
Larval characteristics: Undescribed.
Currently recognized species: E. maculata
Distribution: Known only from California ( DeWalt et al. 2018).
Etymology: The generic name, Eurekapnia , is based on the California state motto, “Eureka”, a Greek word whose literal meaning is defined as “I have found it”. This word was supposedly uttered by Archimedes after he discovered a successful method for estimating the purity of gold.
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