Nemoura sahlbergi Morton 1896

Nemoura sahlbergi Morton, 1896 (Figs. 53‒84) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Plecoptera.speciesfile.org: TaxonName:6326 Nemoura sahlbergi Morton 1896:56. Holotype ♂, Type locality – Utsjoki, Lake Enara, Finland Nemoura sahlbergi : Claassen 1940:63 Nemoura trispinosa : Ricker 1944:177....

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Plecoptera
Nemouridae
Nemoura
Nemoura sahlbergi
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Plecoptera
Nemouridae
Nemoura
Nemoura sahlbergi
Grubbs, Scott A.
Baumann, Richard W.
Burton, David K.
Nemoura sahlbergi Morton 1896
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Plecoptera
Nemouridae
Nemoura
Nemoura sahlbergi
description Nemoura sahlbergi Morton, 1896 (Figs. 53‒84) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Plecoptera.speciesfile.org: TaxonName:6326 Nemoura sahlbergi Morton 1896:56. Holotype ♂, Type locality – Utsjoki, Lake Enara, Finland Nemoura sahlbergi : Claassen 1940:63 Nemoura trispinosa : Ricker 1944:177. In part Nemoura sahlbergi : Brinck 1952:104 Nemoura sahlbergi : Zhiltzova 1964:187 Nemoura sahlbergi : Meinander 1965:17 Nemoura sahlbergi : Illies 1966:212. Nemoura rickeri Jewett, 1971:190. Type locality – Cache Creek, 19 mi E Eureka, Glenn Highway, Alaska. New synonym (Paratype ♂ examined) Nemoura sahlbergi : Lillehammer 1972b:157 Nemoura sahlbergi : Benedetto 1973:20 Nemoura sahlbergi : Zwick 1973a:340 Nemoura sahlbergi problematica : Zwick 1973b:162. Type locality – Diamond Range, Kangwon Province, People’s Republic of Korea. Nomen dubium Zwick 2010 Nemoura sahlbergi : Lillehammer 1974a:85 Nemoura rickeri : Dosdall & Lehmkuhl 1979:34 Nemoura rickeri : Stewart & Oswood 2006:78 Distribution. Canada: MB, NT, NU, SK, YK. Europe: Baltic States, Finland, Norway, Sweden. Mongolia. Russia East, Russia North. USA: AK (DeWalt et al. 2018). Diagnosis. Cercus . Highly variable. Male cerci are sclerotized laterally and terminate in either one (Figs. 54–57, 59) or two (Figs. 53, 58, 60) produced, curved spines that vary in length, curvature, and degree of tapering, plus a third unit (= outer spine) that tapers little and is typically crenulated distally. Epiproct . Males exhibit consistency with epiproct shape and characteristics across the Holarctic with only minor differences between individuals. In lateral aspect, the basal cushion occupies the anterior ca. ½ and is separated from the dorsal sclerite by smooth lateral areas (Figs. 61–68). The lateral areas are consistently recurved slightly over the distal medial portion of the basal cushion. The dorsal sclerite is open apically, exposing paired, rounded apical prongs bearing scale-like ridges, terminating laterally into one or two stout, grooved lateral spines (Figs. 69–76). The apical prongs are positioned either ca. parallel (Figs. 82, 84) or ca. diagonal to the ridges (Figs. 77–81, 83). Comments. The synonymy of N. rickeri with N. sahlbergi has been suggested previously (e.g. Lillehammer 1972b; Boumans & Brittain 2012). Jewett (1971) noted in his description of N. rickeri that this species “…is similar to the rare northern European Nemoura sahlbergi …”. Lillehammer (1972a, his Fig. 29.4) illustrated several different cercal forms from Norway, showing variability in the curved and outer spines. The epiproct apical prongs studied herein from the Northwest Territories (Fig. 78), Alaska (Fig. 80), Norway (Fig. 82), and Mongolia (Fig. 84) are consistent with illustrations or images in Lillehammer (1972a, his Fig. 31.3; Norway), Boumans (2011, his Fig. 2; Norway) and Judson & Nelson (2012, their Fig. 187; Mongolia). Geographic notes. Holarctic: Scandinavia east across Asia; in North America from Alaska east to Nunavut and Manitoba. South in Europe to Latvia and in eastern Asia south to Mongolia and far eastern Siberia. South in North America to the treeline in the Saskatchewan River Basin in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Additional notable references include Rauser (1968), Lillehammer (1972a, 1974, 1985, 1988), Burton (1984), Teslenko & Bazova (2009), Zhou et al. (2010), Zwick (2010), Boumans (2011), Boumans & Brittain (2012), and Judson & Nelson (2012). : Published as part of Grubbs, Scott A., Baumann, Richard W. & Burton, David K., 2018, Nearctic Nemoura Trispinosa Claassen, 1923 And N. Rickeri Jewett, 1971 Are Junior Synonyms Of Holarctic Nemoura Species (Plecoptera: Nemouridae), pp. 44-64 in Illiesia 14 (3) on pages 52-57, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4761204 : {"references": ["Morton, K. J. 1896. New and little-known Palaearctic Perlidae. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 44: 55 - 63.", "Claassen, P. W. 1940. A catalogue of the Plecoptera of the world. Cornell University Experimental Station Memoir, 232: 1 - 235.", "Ricker, W. E. 1944. Some Plecoptera from the far north. The Canadian Entomologist, 76: 174 - 185. https: // doi. org / 10.4039 / Ent 76174 - 9", "Brinck, P. 1952. Backslandor, Plecoptera. Svensk Insektfauna, 15: 1 - 126.", "Zhiltzova, L. A. 1964. Order Plecoptera (Stoneflies). Pages 177 - 200. In: Bei-Bienko (editor). Opredelitel' nasekomykh Evropeiskoi chasti SSSR (Identification Guide to Insects of the European Part of the USSR), Moscow, Leningrad.", "Meinander, M. 1965, List of the Plecoptera of eastern Fennoscandia. Fauna Fennica, 19: 3 - 38.", "Illies, J. 1966. Katalog der rezenten Plecoptera. Das Tierreich. 82. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 631 pp.", "Jewett, S. G. 1971. Some Alaskan stoneflies (Plecoptera). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 47: 189 - 192.", "Lillehammer, A. 1972 b. Notes on the stonefly Nemoura sahlbergi Morton, with a description of the nymph. Norsk Entomologisk Tidsskrift,", "Benedetto, L. A. 1973. Notes on north Swedish Plecoptera. Entomological Tidskrift 94: 20 - 22.", "Zwick, P. 1973 a. Insecta: Plecoptera. Phylogenetisches System und Katalog. Das Tierreich 94. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 465 pp.", "Zwick, P. 1973 b. Plecoptera from Korea. Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 65: 157 - 169.", "Zwick, P. 2010. New species and new records of Plecoptera from Korea and the Russian Far East. Illiesia, 6: 75 - 97. http: // illiesia. speciesfile. org / papers / Illiesia 06 -", "Lillehammer, A. 1974 a. Norwegian stoneflies. I. Analysis of the variations in morphological and structural characters used in taxonomy. Norsk Entomologisk Tidsskrift, 21: 59 - 107.", "Stewart, K. W. & M. W. Oswood. 2006. The stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Alaska and western Canada. Caddis Press, Columbus, Ohio. 325 pp.", "DeWalt, R. E., M. D. Maehr, U. Neu-Becker & G. Stueber. 2018. Plecoptera Species File Online. Version 5.0 / 5.0. Accessed 1 March 2018. http: // Plecoptera. SpeciesFile. org", "Boumans, L. & J. E. Brittain. 2012. Faunistics of stoneflies (Plecoptera) in Finnmark, northern Norway, including DNA barcoding of Nemouridae. Norwegian Journal of Entomology, 59: 196 - 215.", "Lillehammer, A. 1972 a. A new species of the genus Nemoura (Plecoptera) from Finnmark, North Norway. Norsk Entomologisk Tidsskrift, 19: 161 - 163. http: // www. entomologi. no / journals / nje / old / V 19", "Boumans, L. 2011. The Plecoptera collection at the Natural History Museum in Oslo. Illiesia, 7: 280 - 290.", "Judson, S. W. & C. R. Nelson. 2012. A guide to Mongolian stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera). Zootaxa, 3541: 1 - 118.", "Rauser, J. 1968. Plecoptera. Ergebnisse der zoologischen Forschungen von Dr. Z. Kaszab in der Mongolei. Entomologische Abhandlungen Staatliches Museum fur Tierkunde in Dresden, 34: 329 - 398.", "Burton, D. K. 1984. Distribution of Manitoba stoneflies (Plecoptera). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Manitoba, 40: 39 - 51.", "Teslenko, V. & N. Bazova. 2009. On the stonefly (Plecoptera) fauna of the transfrontier Selenga River basin. Entomological Review, 89: 1059 - 1068.", "Zhou, X., L. M. Jacobus, R. E. DeWalt, S. J. Adamowicz, & P. D. N. Hebert. 2010. Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera fauna of Churchill (Manitoba, Canada): insights into biodiversity patterns from DNA barcoding. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 29, 814 - 837. https: // doi. org / 10.1899 / 09 - 121.1"]}
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Holotype ♂, Type locality – Utsjoki, Lake Enara, Finland Nemoura sahlbergi : Claassen 1940:63 Nemoura trispinosa : Ricker 1944:177. In part Nemoura sahlbergi : Brinck 1952:104 Nemoura sahlbergi : Zhiltzova 1964:187 Nemoura sahlbergi : Meinander 1965:17 Nemoura sahlbergi : Illies 1966:212. Nemoura rickeri Jewett, 1971:190. Type locality – Cache Creek, 19 mi E Eureka, Glenn Highway, Alaska. New synonym (Paratype ♂ examined) Nemoura sahlbergi : Lillehammer 1972b:157 Nemoura sahlbergi : Benedetto 1973:20 Nemoura sahlbergi : Zwick 1973a:340 Nemoura sahlbergi problematica : Zwick 1973b:162. Type locality – Diamond Range, Kangwon Province, People’s Republic of Korea. Nomen dubium Zwick 2010 Nemoura sahlbergi : Lillehammer 1974a:85 Nemoura rickeri : Dosdall & Lehmkuhl 1979:34 Nemoura rickeri : Stewart & Oswood 2006:78 Distribution. Canada: MB, NT, NU, SK, YK. Europe: Baltic States, Finland, Norway, Sweden. Mongolia. Russia East, Russia North. USA: AK (DeWalt et al. 2018). Diagnosis. Cercus . Highly variable. Male cerci are sclerotized laterally and terminate in either one (Figs. 54–57, 59) or two (Figs. 53, 58, 60) produced, curved spines that vary in length, curvature, and degree of tapering, plus a third unit (= outer spine) that tapers little and is typically crenulated distally. Epiproct . Males exhibit consistency with epiproct shape and characteristics across the Holarctic with only minor differences between individuals. In lateral aspect, the basal cushion occupies the anterior ca. ½ and is separated from the dorsal sclerite by smooth lateral areas (Figs. 61–68). The lateral areas are consistently recurved slightly over the distal medial portion of the basal cushion. The dorsal sclerite is open apically, exposing paired, rounded apical prongs bearing scale-like ridges, terminating laterally into one or two stout, grooved lateral spines (Figs. 69–76). The apical prongs are positioned either ca. parallel (Figs. 82, 84) or ca. diagonal to the ridges (Figs. 77–81, 83). Comments. The synonymy of N. rickeri with N. sahlbergi has been suggested previously (e.g. Lillehammer 1972b; Boumans & Brittain 2012). Jewett (1971) noted in his description of N. rickeri that this species “…is similar to the rare northern European Nemoura sahlbergi …”. Lillehammer (1972a, his Fig. 29.4) illustrated several different cercal forms from Norway, showing variability in the curved and outer spines. The epiproct apical prongs studied herein from the Northwest Territories (Fig. 78), Alaska (Fig. 80), Norway (Fig. 82), and Mongolia (Fig. 84) are consistent with illustrations or images in Lillehammer (1972a, his Fig. 31.3; Norway), Boumans (2011, his Fig. 2; Norway) and Judson & Nelson (2012, their Fig. 187; Mongolia). Geographic notes. Holarctic: Scandinavia east across Asia; in North America from Alaska east to Nunavut and Manitoba. South in Europe to Latvia and in eastern Asia south to Mongolia and far eastern Siberia. South in North America to the treeline in the Saskatchewan River Basin in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Additional notable references include Rauser (1968), Lillehammer (1972a, 1974, 1985, 1988), Burton (1984), Teslenko & Bazova (2009), Zhou et al. (2010), Zwick (2010), Boumans (2011), Boumans & Brittain (2012), and Judson & Nelson (2012). : Published as part of Grubbs, Scott A., Baumann, Richard W. & Burton, David K., 2018, Nearctic Nemoura Trispinosa Claassen, 1923 And N. Rickeri Jewett, 1971 Are Junior Synonyms Of Holarctic Nemoura Species (Plecoptera: Nemouridae), pp. 44-64 in Illiesia 14 (3) on pages 52-57, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4761204 : {"references": ["Morton, K. J. 1896. New and little-known Palaearctic Perlidae. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 44: 55 - 63.", "Claassen, P. W. 1940. A catalogue of the Plecoptera of the world. Cornell University Experimental Station Memoir, 232: 1 - 235.", "Ricker, W. E. 1944. Some Plecoptera from the far north. The Canadian Entomologist, 76: 174 - 185. https: // doi. org / 10.4039 / Ent 76174 - 9", "Brinck, P. 1952. Backslandor, Plecoptera. Svensk Insektfauna, 15: 1 - 126.", "Zhiltzova, L. A. 1964. Order Plecoptera (Stoneflies). Pages 177 - 200. In: Bei-Bienko (editor). Opredelitel' nasekomykh Evropeiskoi chasti SSSR (Identification Guide to Insects of the European Part of the USSR), Moscow, Leningrad.", "Meinander, M. 1965, List of the Plecoptera of eastern Fennoscandia. Fauna Fennica, 19: 3 - 38.", "Illies, J. 1966. Katalog der rezenten Plecoptera. Das Tierreich. 82. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 631 pp.", "Jewett, S. G. 1971. Some Alaskan stoneflies (Plecoptera). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 47: 189 - 192.", "Lillehammer, A. 1972 b. Notes on the stonefly Nemoura sahlbergi Morton, with a description of the nymph. Norsk Entomologisk Tidsskrift,", "Benedetto, L. A. 1973. Notes on north Swedish Plecoptera. Entomological Tidskrift 94: 20 - 22.", "Zwick, P. 1973 a. Insecta: Plecoptera. Phylogenetisches System und Katalog. Das Tierreich 94. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 465 pp.", "Zwick, P. 1973 b. Plecoptera from Korea. Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 65: 157 - 169.", "Zwick, P. 2010. New species and new records of Plecoptera from Korea and the Russian Far East. Illiesia, 6: 75 - 97. http: // illiesia. speciesfile. org / papers / Illiesia 06 -", "Lillehammer, A. 1974 a. Norwegian stoneflies. I. Analysis of the variations in morphological and structural characters used in taxonomy. Norsk Entomologisk Tidsskrift, 21: 59 - 107.", "Stewart, K. W. & M. W. Oswood. 2006. The stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Alaska and western Canada. Caddis Press, Columbus, Ohio. 325 pp.", "DeWalt, R. E., M. D. Maehr, U. Neu-Becker & G. Stueber. 2018. Plecoptera Species File Online. Version 5.0 / 5.0. Accessed 1 March 2018. http: // Plecoptera. SpeciesFile. org", "Boumans, L. & J. E. Brittain. 2012. Faunistics of stoneflies (Plecoptera) in Finnmark, northern Norway, including DNA barcoding of Nemouridae. Norwegian Journal of Entomology, 59: 196 - 215.", "Lillehammer, A. 1972 a. A new species of the genus Nemoura (Plecoptera) from Finnmark, North Norway. Norsk Entomologisk Tidsskrift, 19: 161 - 163. http: // www. entomologi. no / journals / nje / old / V 19", "Boumans, L. 2011. The Plecoptera collection at the Natural History Museum in Oslo. Illiesia, 7: 280 - 290.", "Judson, S. W. & C. R. Nelson. 2012. A guide to Mongolian stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera). Zootaxa, 3541: 1 - 118.", "Rauser, J. 1968. Plecoptera. Ergebnisse der zoologischen Forschungen von Dr. Z. Kaszab in der Mongolei. Entomologische Abhandlungen Staatliches Museum fur Tierkunde in Dresden, 34: 329 - 398.", "Burton, D. K. 1984. Distribution of Manitoba stoneflies (Plecoptera). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Manitoba, 40: 39 - 51.", "Teslenko, V. & N. Bazova. 2009. On the stonefly (Plecoptera) fauna of the transfrontier Selenga River basin. Entomological Review, 89: 1059 - 1068.", "Zhou, X., L. M. Jacobus, R. E. DeWalt, S. J. Adamowicz, & P. D. N. Hebert. 2010. Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera fauna of Churchill (Manitoba, Canada): insights into biodiversity patterns from DNA barcoding. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 29, 814 - 837. https: // doi. org / 10.1899 / 09 - 121.1"]} Text Churchill Eureka Fennoscandia Finnmark North Norway Northern Norway Northwest Territories Nunavut Utsjoki Alaska Finnmark Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Nunavut Northwest Territories Canada Pacific Norway Eureka ENVELOPE(-85.940,-85.940,79.990,79.990) Burton ENVELOPE(166.733,166.733,-72.550,-72.550) Morton ENVELOPE(-61.220,-61.220,-62.697,-62.697)