Leuctra austriaca Aubert, 1954
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Re-description of Leuctra austriaca Aubert, 1954 View in CoL
( Figs. B1–B View FIGURES A 12)
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Leuctra austriaca Aubert 1954: 129 View in CoL . Holotype male, 3♁ paratypes, 1♀, Strechengraben (Strechenklamm), Niedere Tauern , Austria, 14.9.1944, coll. H. Franz, Vienna.
Leuctra signifera Mosely 1932: 23 View in CoL , his Figs. 3, 3a View FIGURES A , 31, 32.
Leuctra signifera Despax, 1951: 147 View in CoL , his Fig. 65.
Leuctra austriaca Pomeisl, 1958: 5 View in CoL .
Leuctra austriaca Illies, 1966: 82 View in CoL .
Leuctra signifera Ravizza & Vinçon, 1998 View in CoL : their Figs. 15 m –o.
Leuctra signifera Kaćanski, 1972: 37–40 View in CoL .
Leuctra signifera Ravizza, 2002: 39 View in CoL , his Fig. 64.
Material examined. AUSTRIA. Gutenstein Alps. A-2770 Gutenstein, Urgersbach. 47° 50’ 30.57“ N, 15° 47‘ 42.10“ E, 646 m, 1♁, 2♀, 10.10.1998; 4♁, 5♀, 25.09.2021; leg. Wolfram Graf ( GRA) GoogleMaps ; 1♁, 2♀, 25.09.2021; leg. Wolfram Graf (1♁, 1♀ used for molecular studies, MZL, GBIFCH00980911 and GBIFCH00980912 ) ; 1♁, 07.11.1900; leg. Peter Kempny ( NHMUK, catalogue number: NHMUK010010310 About NHMUK ; Fig. A4 View FIGURES A ) . Raach am Hochgebirge , Fuchsgrabenbach FB03. 47° 38‘ 37.3776“ N, 15° 56‘ 28.6008“ E, 707 m, 1♀, 7.11.2019; leg. Wolfram Graf ( GRA) GoogleMaps . Raach am Hochgebirge , Fuchsgrabenbach FB 04. 47° 38‘ 37.3776“ N, 15° 56‘ 36.456“ E, 720m, 1♁, 12.11.2021; 1♀, 11.10.2021; leg. Wolfram Graf ( GRA) GoogleMaps . Raach am Hochgebirge , Fuchsgrabenbach FB06. 47° 38‘ 37.3776“ N, 15° 56‘ 36.456‘‘ E, 720m, 1♁, 11.10.2021; leg. Wolfram Graf ( GRA) GoogleMaps . HUNGARY. Western Transdanubia. K̂szeg Mounts , HU-9726 Velem, Páter spring. 47° 21‘ 20.412“ N, 16° 28‘ 17.22“ E, 600 m, 1♁, 1♀, 24.10.1980, leg. Sándor Újhelyi ( VIN) GoogleMaps .
Description. Medium-sized Leuctra species. Males: 4.5–7.0 mm; females 5.0– 9.5 mm (n = 17). Males and females macropterous.
Males. Tergite VII pale membranous, without processes, but with sclerotized antecosta ( Figs. B1 View FIGURES A , B5).Antecosta of tergite VIII with dark, sclerotized margins having the shape of a wide parabolic curve, with a posteromedial process attached to its vertex ( Figs. B1, B4–B View FIGURES A 5, B11). Posteromedial process dark brown, erect in side view (Figs. B2–B3), narrow, width approximately 1/7 th –1/10 th of total segment width ( Figs. B1, B4–B View FIGURES A 5, B11). Posteromedial process on tergite VIII rectangular, without ( Figs. B1, B4–B View FIGURES A 5) or with (Fig. B11) a shallow central excision on its distal edge. Tergite IX with a characteristic dark symmetrical pattern ( Figs. B1, B4–B View FIGURES A 5, B11). Tergite X with a wide, bell-shaped epiproct ( Fig. B4 View FIGURES A ). Specillum gently curved in lateral view and tapering out in a rounded beak-like tip, and much longer than the stylus ( Fig. B3 View FIGURES A , arrows). Sternite IX with well-developed vesicle (Fig. B6).
Females. Proximal half of subgenital plate with a nob, visible in ventral ( Figs. B7–B View FIGURES B 8) and in lateral (Figs. B9–B10, B12) views. Distal half with bifurcated lobes ( Figs. B7–B View FIGURES B 8), not prominent in lateral view (Figs. B9–B10, B12). Sternite IX with a typical dark pattern looking like a “skateboarding half-pipe” symbol ( Fig. B7 View FIGURES B , arrow).
Nymphs: unknown.
Distribution and ecology. Leuctra austriaca is a stenoendemic species known from the region of the Gutenstein Alps and from Raach am Hochgebirge in Austria, and from the K̂szeg Mounts in Hungary. Leuctra austriaca occurs in spring biotopes. Adults emerge in autumn (IX–XI). The species has been found together with typical spring inhabitants, including Trichoptera Adicella filicornis ( Pictet, 1834) and Crunoecia kempnyi Morton, 1901 , and also with Niphargus Schi ̂dte, 1849. The co-occurrence of L. austriaca with Niphargus points to the presence of large groundwater resources.
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Leuctra austriaca Aubert, 1954
Reding, Jean-Paul G., Vinçon, Gilles & Graf, Wolfram 2023 |
Leuctra signifera
Ravizza, C. 2002: 39 |
Leuctra signifera Kaćanski, 1972: 37–40
Kacanski, D. 1972: 40 |
Leuctra austriaca
Illies, J. 1966: 82 |
Leuctra austriaca
Pomeisl, E. 1958: 5 |
Leuctra austriaca Aubert 1954: 129
Aubert, J. 1954: 129 |
Leuctra signifera
Despax, R. 1951: 147 |
Leuctra signifera Mosely 1932: 23
Mosely, M. E. 1932: 23 |