Taenionema uinta Stanger & Baumann, 1993

Stewart, Kenneth W., 2009, New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae), Illiesia 5 (12), pp. 128-145 : 135

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4759332

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759356

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Taenionema uinta Stanger & Baumann
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Taenionema uinta Stanger & Baumann View in CoL

( Figs. 16 View Figs , 32, 33, 34, 45, 56, 64, 85, 99, 112)

Distribution. Colorado, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming.

Material examined. Nevada: Eureka Co., Humbolt River at Dunphy , 12-IV-2005, B.C. Kondratieff & R. W. Baumann, 7♂, 5♀, 2♀ larvae . Utah: Wasatch Co., Provo River, Hwy 113 at Midway , 19-III-1981, J. Stanger & S. Clarke, 2 ♂ larvae and 1 ♀ larva (field correlated with many adults collected in the Provo River listed in Stanger & Baumann 1993 and brachyptery of ♂ nymph wingpads) .

Characters. Color, pigmentation ( Fig. 16 View Figs ), maxillae ( Fig. 32 View Figs ), body, leg (Fig. 56), and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism ( Figs. 64 View Figs , 85 View Figs ) generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 9-10 mm, ♀ 9-10 mm. Antennal segments ♂ 62-54, ♀ 62-64. Male wingpads ( Fig. 33 View Figs ) brachypterous, as in wings of adult, and ♀ wingpads ( Fig. 34 View Figs ) macropterous. Cercal segments ♂ 44, ♀ 44. Male 9 th sternum ( Fig. 99 View Figs ) narrowly triangulate in posterior half with pointed apex; anterior half narrowly U-shaped. Female 9 th sternum ( Fig. 112 View Figs ) broader than ♂ in posterior half, and with rounded apex.

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