Sweltsa onkos (Ricker)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4760403 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4763373 |
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Sweltsa onkos (Ricker) |
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Sweltsa onkos (Ricker) View in CoL
( Figs. 21-25 View Figs )
Alloperla onkos Ricker, 1935:256 View in CoL .
Holotype ♂ (Royal Ontario Museum), Ontario, Dufferin Co., Horning’s Mills , headwaters of Pine River
Material examined. QUEBEC PROVINCE: Diable Parc, Mont-Tremblant, Lac Monroe , 8 June 1997, B.C. Kondratieff, R . W. Baumann, 20♂, 1 pharate larva ( CSU). River Rems, north of Baie St. Paul , 9 June 1997, B.C. Kondratieff, R . W. Baumann, 13♂, 2 larval skins ( CSU) .
Mature larva. Body length 7.5-8.5 mm. General color brown, abdomen chestnut brown; body without distinctive pattern except underlying adult features in pharate individuals. Thorax and abdomen covered with abundant dark clothing hairs. Pronotum bearing ca. 20 anterolateral setae, and ca. 19 posterolateral setae; both rows extend to near median suture ( Fig. View Figs 21). Mesonotum bearing ca. 13 outer marginal setae and a few inner marginal setae ( Fig. 22 View Figs ). Foreleg with sparse femoral and more extensive tibial fringe setae; femora with ca. 5 long thick setae on dorsal margin and ca. 9 on ventral margin ( Fig. 23 View Figs ); tibiae bearing 3- 4 long thin outer marginal setae and ca. 5 inner marginal thick setae. Abdominal tergum 8 with posterior fringe complete; mesally fringe includes mixed thin and thick setae ( Fig. 24 View Figs ); lateral intercalary setal cluster includes ca. 14 thick setae. Cerci with ca.14-15 segments; long dorsal setae in apical segmental whorls about as long as two segments ( Fig. 25 View Figs ).
Comments. Sweltsa onkos is a common species that occurs from Atlantic Canada, Newfoundland, Ontario and Quebec south to Virginia ( Kondratieff & Kirchner 2009). Fiance (1977) provides a habitus drawing of larvae of this species and several figures showing setal arrangements for several larval body parts, based on material from Bear Brook, New Hampshire. These figures are in general agreement with our data derived from Quebec specimens, except the length of cercal setae appear shorter, the lateral pronotal setae much more extensive, and dorsal femoral fringe setae more numerous in Fiance’s (1977) illustrations. Larvae appear most similar to the sympatric S. naica but the meso and metanotum are densely covered with long clothing hairs ( Fig. 22 View Figs ). See additional comments above for S. hoffmani , S. lateralis and S. naica .
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Colorado State University |
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Sweltsa onkos (Ricker)
Stark, Bill P., Kondratieff, Boris C., Kirchner, Ralph F. & Stewart, Kenneth W. 2011 |
Alloperla onkos
Ricker, W. E. 1935: 256 |