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. In part Ne...

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Main Authors: Grubbs, Scott A., Baumann, Richard W., Burton, David K.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4763865
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4763865
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Summary: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 ...