Paranemoura claasseni Baumann, 1996
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5306.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8054270 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/07181030-DF3C-FFB2-FF12-FDE0FAFCFACF |
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6. Paranemoura claasseni Baumann, 1996 View in CoL View at ENA
Boreal Forestfly
http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Plecoptera .speciesfile.org:TaxonName:6127
( Figs. 43‒48 View FIGURES 43‒48 )
Paranemoura claasseni Baumann, 1996:822 View in CoL . Holotype male (United States National Museum), Crystal Spring , Kennebec Co., Maine, USA
Distribution. Canada: NB, NS, PE, PQ. USA: ME, NH ( DeWalt et al. 2022)
Male. Macropterous. Body length 4.1–6.5 mm, forewing length 4.6–5.1 mm (n = 8). Gills absent. Cerci simple and unmodified ( Figs. 43‒46 View FIGURES 43‒48 ). Paraprocts undivided and broad, roughly triangular in shape. Epiproct ventral sclerite fully recurved over abdomen ( Figs. 43‒44 View FIGURES 43‒48 ), markedly expanded in medial ½, split longitudinally halves for ca. ¾ of length by dorsal sclerite ( Figs. 44‒46 View FIGURES 43‒48 ), basolateral margins gently rounded posteriorly then demarcated by a distinct notch ( Figs. 43‒44 View FIGURES 43‒48 ), sparsely covered by small spinules, anteriorly tapered to a rounded, subtriangular apex ( Figs. 45‒46 View FIGURES 43‒48 ); epihooks of dorsal sclerite apically armed with irregular jagged teeth, positioned posterior to ventral sclerite ( Figs. 43, 46 View FIGURES 43‒48 ).
Female. Macropterous. Body length 4.5–7.0 mm, forewing length 5.4–5.7 mm (n = 5). Gills absent. Cerci simple and unmodified ( Figs. 47‒48 View FIGURES 43‒48 ). The 8 th sternum is medially concave and not produced distally, Y-sclerite of sternum closed posteriorly by narrow dark margin ( Figs. 47‒48 View FIGURES 43‒48 ); 7 th sternum is unsclerotized, with a short rounded medial projection extending ¼‒½ over the 8 th sternum ( Figs. 47‒48 View FIGURES 43‒48 ).
Larva. The description by Harper & Hynes (1971) may refer either to P. claasseni or P. perfecta . Stark (2017) also provided a partial illustration of the foreleg.
Comments. Paranemoura claasseni is distributed in the northeastern Nearctic region ( DeWalt et al. 2022).
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Paranemoura claasseni Baumann, 1996
Grubbs, Scott A. & Baumann, Richard W. 2023 |
Paranemoura claasseni
Baumann 1996: 822 |