Isoperlinae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12586261 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D1DFF14-BF4F-726F-FD97-1788FB267186 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Isoperlinae |
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Key to adult Mongolian Isoperlinae View in CoL
1 Femora short, bristly. Each cercus segment with an apical whirl of long setae. No ventral lobe on male sternite 8. Female subgenital plate short, shallowly bilobed. Egg with 6 longitudinal ribs ( Fig. 8 View Fig ) Isoperla potanini View in CoL
1’ Femora slender, not bristly. Cercus segments caudally with a single ventral seta very much longer than the others. Genital characters variable. Egg not ribbed 2
2 Head pale with a compact isolated central dark mark 3
2’ The dark mark in the middle of head includes some variably extended pale area; the dark pattern reaching the eyes, the occiput, or the front edge of head 4
3 Dark mark on head posteriorly excised. Male: vesicle dark, narrow, a little widened caudally, distally truncate. Distal edge of male subgenital plate truncate, wider than front of segment 9, penis with single large symmetrical sclerite. Female subgenital plate distinctly brace-like, strongly pigmented ( Figs 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig ) I. lunigera
3’ Mark on head squarish. Male: vesicle on sternite 9 parallel-sided. Subgenital plate caudally rounded, of normal width; penis without major sclerites. Female subgenital plate little extended and pigmented I. maculata View in CoL
4 Males 5
4’ Females 11
5 Abdominal segments 3 and 4 with a pointed lateral process Kaszabia spinulosa
5’ Abdominal segments simple, without lateral process 6
6 Sternite 8 with a distinct racket-shaped ventral lobe 7
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