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Sweltsa mogollonica Stark & Baumann 2018, sp. n.

  • 1. Department of Biology, Box 4045, Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi, U. S. A., 39058 E-mail: stark @ mc. edu
  • 2. Department of Biology, Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, U. S. A., 84602. E-mail: richard _ baumann @ byu. edu

Description

Sweltsa mogollonica, sp. n.

(Figs. 17, 30-35, 40-41, 44, 47) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Plecoptera.speciesfile.org: TaxonName:502537

Material examined. Holotype ♂, 1♂, 10♀ paratypes, Arizona, Apache Co., North Fork White

River, Hwy 473, 12 June 1974, B. Stark, (holotype United States National Museum, paratypes BPSC). Additional paratypes, Arizona: Graham Co., Grant Creek, Hospital Flat Campground, Graham Mountains, 5 June 1982, R. W. Baumann, S.M. Clark, 12♂, 16♀ (BYU). Greenlee Co., Hannagan Creek, Hannagan Meadow, Sitgreaves National Forest, 29 May 1993, C. R. Nelson, J.K. Gelhaus, 29♂, 14♀ (BYU). New Mexico: Catron Co., Willow Creek, Willow Creek Campground, 11 June 1974, B. Stark, 8♂, 7♀ (BPSC).

Adult habitus. Pigment pattern not distinct from that of S. coloradensis or S. lyrata (Fig. 44). Male forewing length 6.8-7.5 mm, female forewing length 7.8-9.0 mm.

Male epiproct. Maximum width 320-340 μm, length 390-430 μm. Base and stem relatively wide and usually, more or less continuous with epiproct body (Figs. 30-35). Apical lobes not projecting from shoulders (Fig. 47).

Aedeagus (n=1). Length 357 μm, width 614 μm. Similar in shape and setation to S. coloradensis but conspicuously shorter in the only everted specimen available (Fig. 17).

Female terminalia. Subgenital plate not always distinct from that of S. coloradensis or S. lyrata. The specimen illustrated in Fig. 39-40 has a more rounded subgenital plate than is typical for the other species.

Larva. Unknown.

Etymology. This species name is based on the Mogollon Rim of Arizona and New Mexico.

Diagnosis and distribution. Epiprocts of specimens of this species have, at most, slightly projecting shoulders near the hook base and are relatively wide across the lateral lobes (Figs. 29, 32). The new species is similar to S. lyrata in the former character but the two are distinguished on the basis of the relatively greater width of the epiproct for males of S. lyrata (compare Figs. 19 and 29). The aedeagus may also be distinct (see Fig. 17), but verification is needed from additional material. Specimens are known from three Arizona sites, and an adjacent site in New Mexico.

Notes

Published as part of Stark, Bill P. & Baumann, Richard W., 2018, Two New Stonefly Species In The Sweltsa Coloradensis (Banks) Complex (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae), pp. 30-43 in Illiesia 14 (2) on pages 41-42, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4761184

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Biodiversity

Collection code
BPSC, R , BYU, BPSC , BYU, R
Event date
1974-06-11 , 1974-06-12 , 1993-05-29
Family
Chloroperlidae
Genus
Sweltsa
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Plecoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Stark & Baumann
Species
mogollonica
Taxonomic status
sp. n.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
1974-06-11 , 1974-06-12/1982-06-05 , 1993-05-29
Taxonomic concept label
Sweltsa mogollonica Stark & Baumann, 2018