Prostoia Ricker, 1952
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Prostoia Ricker, 1952 |
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VI. Genus Prostoia Ricker, 1952 View in CoL View at ENA
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Type species. Nemoura completa Walker, 1852 View in CoL
Range. Nearctic ( DeWalt et al. 2022).
Diagnosis. See Baumann (1975) for a comprehensive description of the genus and Grubbs et al. (2014) for an SEM-based treatment for all five species.
Species key to eastern Nearctic Prostoia View in CoL View at ENA adult males and females
(modified from Grubbs et al. 2014)
1 Males .............................................................................................. 2
- Females............................................................................................. 5
2 Dorsal sclerite with secondarily reduced lateral arms ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 77‒84 ); ventral sclerite bears an ornate, secondarily divided process apically ( Figs. 70, 72‒73 View FIGURES 69‒76 )......................................................................... P. hallasi View in CoL
- Dorsal sclerite possesses lateral arms ( Figs. 66 View FIGURES 61‒68 , 82 View FIGURES 77‒84 , 88 View FIGURES 85‒92 ); apex of ventral sclerite simple, not divided apically ( Figs. 61 View FIGURES 61‒68 , 77 View FIGURES 77‒84 , 85 View FIGURES 85‒92 ) ................................................................................................... 3
3 Lateral arms longer and sinuous, reaching nearly to ½ the length of the ventral sclerite ( Figs. 85‒87 View FIGURES 85‒92 )............. P. similis View in CoL
- Lateral arms shorter, extending <¼ the length of the ventral sclerite ( Figs. 66 View FIGURES 61‒68 , 82 View FIGURES 77‒84 ).................................. 4
4 In dorsal view, ventral sclerite parallel-sided in basal ⅓ ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 61‒68 ); lateral arms sickle-shaped, gradually recurved ( Figs. 66‒67 View FIGURES 61‒68 )........................................................................................... P. completa View in CoL
- In dorsal view, ventral sclerite gradually widening in basal ⅓ ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 77‒84 ); lateral arms somewhat triangular in shape, tips flared laterally ( Figs. 74 View FIGURES 69‒76 , 82‒83 View FIGURES 77‒84 ).................................................................... P. ozarkensis View in CoL
5 7 th and 8 th abdominal sterna not fused medially ( Fig. 75‒76 View FIGURES 69‒76 ), with a well-developed subgenital plate that is convex, extending over the anteromedial margin of the 9 th sternum and slightly notched medially ( Figs. 75‒76 View FIGURES 69‒76 ).................... P. hallasi View in CoL
- 7 th and 8 th abdominal sterna fused medially, subgenital plate not convex and bearing a distinct medial notch or not ( Figs. 68 View FIGURES 61‒68 , 84 View FIGURES 77‒84 , 93‒94 View FIGURES 93‒94 ).............................................................................................. 6
6 Posterior margin of 8 th sternum with a distinct medial notch, lateral lobes of subgenital plate distinctly angular, projecting ca. 1/4 over anterior margin of 9 th sternum ( Figs. 93‒94 View FIGURES 93‒94 ).................................................. P. similis View in CoL
- Posterior margin of 8 th sternum with a shallow medial notch, lateral lobes scarcely projecting posteriorly ( Figs. 68 View FIGURES 61‒68 , 84 View FIGURES 77‒84 ).................................................................................. P. completa View in CoL and P. ozarkensis View in CoL
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