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Stark, B.P. & I. Sivec 2009. Sweltsa wui and Haploperla valentinae (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae), two new stoneflies from Sichuan province, SWELTSA WUI AND HAPLOPERLA VALENTINAE (PLECOPTERA: CHLOROPERLIDAE), TWO NEW STONEFLIES FROM SICHUAN PROVINCE, CHINA Bill P. Stark 1 and Ignac Sivec 2 1 Box 4045, Department of Biology, Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi, U.S.A. 39058 E-mail: stark@mc.edu 2 Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Prešernova 20, P.O. Box 290, SLO-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia E-mail: isivec@pms-lj.si ABSTRACT Sweltsa wui sp. n. and Haploperla valentinae sp. n. are described from Balangshan Pass, Sichuan Province, and compared with known Asian species. The new Sweltsa species lacks a transverse process on tergum nine, an atypical character for this genus, and the posterior margin of male tergum nine is not strongly concave as in other Sweltsa species, consequently the generic assignment is considered tentative. Keywords: Sweltsa, Haploperla, Plecoptera, Chloroperlidae, China, New species INTRODUCTION Wu (1938) described three chloroperlids from Gansu Province, China which he placed in genus Alloperla, and Nelson & Hanson (1968) added two Manchurian species, A. thompsoni and A. alexanderi. The latter species is now considered a synonym of A. mediata (Navas) (Zhiltzova & Zwick 1971), and two of Wu s (1938) Alloperla have subsequently been placed in Sweltsa. This appears to be a valid assignment for A. longistyla Wu, which has a transverse process on male tergum 9, but figures of A. recurvata Wu do not indicate the presence of this structure and consequently, it s generic assignment is less secure. The epiproct of the other Wu (1938) species, A. erectospina Wu, appears to be more consistent with genus Haploperla or Plesioperla (Zwick 1967). Thus among Chinese chloroperlids, Alloperla mediata and A. thompsoni appear to be correctly placed in Alloperla, Sweltsa longistyla appears to be correctly placed but Alloperla recurvata and A. erectospina require additional study in order to determine the proper generic assignment. Beyond these five species, Haploperla lepnevae Zhiltzova & Zwick and H. ussurica Navas are the only chloroperlid species reported for China (Zhiltzova & Zwick 1971; Zwick 1973). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION In this study, we report the presence of two new chloroperlid species from Balangshan Pass, Sichuan Province, a site considerably south of other localities from which Chinese chloroperlids have been collected, although a few chloroperlid species are reported for Assam (Zwick 1967) and Thailand (Stark & Sivec 2008). One species is similar in color pattern to Sweltsa colorata Zhiltzova & Levanidova [now considered a synonym of S. nikkoensis (Okamoto) Kim et al. 1998] and S. insularis Zhiltzova, a species described in Zhiltzova & Levanidova (1978). One of these species [S. insularis] lacks a transverse abdominal bar, similar to the structure found in most Sweltsa, and also differs significantly in color pattern from Nearctic Sweltsa. Because this species (and possibly A. recurvata), and one we are describing below, might belong to an unrecognized genus, we studied epiprocts of a few previously named Asian Sweltsa with SEM in order to assist in determining Illiesia http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 5 Number 14 Page 156

the generic assignment of the new species. The new Haploperla species is generally similar to H. lepnevae in color pattern (Zhiltzova & Zwick 1971), but the epiproct tip is more rounded. We hope this small contribution will encourage our colleagues to search for additional representatives of Asian Chloroperlidae. Specimens are deposited in the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana (PMSL) and the Stark Collection, Mississippi College, Clinton (BPS). Figs. 1-4. Sweltsa wui. 1. Head and pronotum. 2. Male terminalia, dorsal. 3. Epiproct, dorsal. 4. Male terminalia, lateral. Sweltsa wui sp. n. (Figs. 1-8) Material examined. Holotype and 3 paratypes from China, Sichuan Province, Pitiao River, Welong, Balangshan Pass, 2700-4000 m, 1-4 June 1991, B. Horvat & I. Sivec (PMSL, 1 paratype-bps). Adult habitus. General color pale yellow in alcohol but with a distinctive, narrowly divided, median, pronotal band (Fig. 1) and obscure interocellar brown spot; meso and metathoracic notae with dark brown U-patterns, and abdomen bearing a continuous brown longitudinal band on segments 1-8; tergum 9 with a small, basal dumbbell shaped brown spot. Wings transparent, legs pale. Male. Forewing length 9.5 mm. Tergum 9 without transverse process and without median excavation on posterior margin (Figs. 5-6). Epiproct about 2.5 X longer than basal width, rod-like but with lateral margins slightly constricted from near base to apical Illiesia http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 5 Number 14 Page 157

Figs. 5-10. Scanning electron micrographs of male genitalia. Sweltsa wui (5-8). 5. Terminalia, dorsal. 6. Epiproct, dorsal. 7. Epiproct, lateral. 8. Epiproct surface detail, frontal aspect. Haploperla valentinae (9-10). 9. Terminalia, dorsal. 10. Epiproct, dorsoapical margin. third. Epiproct length ca. 343 µm, subapical width ca. 129 µm, basal width ca. 138 µm, width at narrowest point ca. 71 µm. Epiproct apex a smooth, sclerotized cap but most of dorsal and ventral surface covered with golden brown, closely appressed setae (Figs. 2-4, 5-8); base with dorsal and lateral bare areas (Figs. 6-7). Epiproct apex slightly inflated in lateral aspect (Figs. 4, 7). Illiesia http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 5 Number 14 Page 158

Female. Unknown. Larva. Unknown. Etymology. We dedicate this species to the late Professor Dr. C.F. Wu in recognition of his enormous contribution to the knowledge of Chinese Plecoptera. Diagnosis. This species is similar in pronotal pigment pattern to Sweltsa insularis (Zhiltzova & Levanidova 1978), S. nikkoensis (Okamoto) (Ham 2008), and also to the Japanese species S. abdominalis (Okamoto) and S. sapporoensis (Okamoto), however the general shape and setal pattern of the epiproct is different among these species [except S. sapporensis (Figs. 22-24) and S. nikkoensis (Figs. 25-27) which are quite similar]. Sweltsa wui is the only known Asian species in which the epiproct apex is as wide as, or wider than, the base (Figs. 5-6). Figs. 11-18. Haploperla valentinae. 11. Adult head and pronotum. 12. Male terminalia, dorsal. 13. Epiproct, dorsal. 14. Metanotal U-suture. 15. Female sterna 8-9. 16. Larval head and pronotum. 17. Epiproct, lateral. 18. Larval cercal segments 9-10, lateral. Illiesia http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 5 Number 14 Page 159

Figs. 19-24. Scanning electron micrographs of male genitalia. Sweltsa abdominalis, Japan,Yoki-zawa, Yamakitamachi, Kanagawa, 10 May 1996, T. Shimizu, (19-21). 19. Male terminalia, dorsal. 20. Epiproct, lateral. 21. Epiproct apex, lateral. Sweltsa sapporoensis, streamlets along Tottabetsu-gawa stream, Obihiro City, Hokkaido, Japan, 16 June 1992, T. Shimizu (22-24). 22. Male terminalia, dorsal. 23. Epiproct, lateral. 24. Epiproct apex, dorsal. Illiesia http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 5 Number 14 Page 160

Figs. 25-30. Scanning electron micrographs of male genitalia. Sweltsa nikkoensis, Russia, p. Kedrovaja, Zapovednik Kedrovaja Pad, 14 May 2002, V. Teslenko det. (25-27). 25. Male terminalia, dorsal. 26. Epiproct apex, dorsal. 27. Male 9 th tergal process. Sweltsa insularis, Russia, o. Sahalin, p.belaja, sb. Makarchenko, 29 June-7 July 1986, V. Teslenko det.(28-30). 28. Male terminalia, dorsal. 29. Epiproct apex, dorsal. 30. Male terminalia, oblique dorsolateral. Illiesia http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 5 Number 14 Page 161

The species of genus Sweltsa are quite variable in epiproct structure and several species complexes in the group may at some time be given generic rank. The structure of tergum 9 in S. wui suggests it could be placed in another genus. A few, unrelated Nearctic species are also known to lack the transverse process (Kondratieff & Baumann 2009), but these species have the posterior margin of tergum 9 strongly concave as in other Nearctic members of the genus. Our study of Asian Sweltsa indicates two Japanese species, S. abdominalis (Figs. 19-21) and S. sapporoensis (Figs. 22-24) share the tergum 9 modifications with Nearctic members of the group but also share a similar color pattern with S. wui. In addition, S. insularis, a similarly pigmented Russian species, also lacks the tergal 9 modification (Figs. 28-30), but S. colorata (= S. nikkoensis), another Russian species with similar pigment, has a well developed process on tergum 9 (Figs. 25-27). Consequently, in the absence of data from other life stages, we are tentatively placing the new species in genus Sweltsa. Haploperla valentinae sp. n. (Figs. 9-18) Material examined. Holotype, 3 and 5 paratypes from China, Sichuan Province, Pitiao River, Balangshan Pass, 2700-4000 m, 1-4 June 1991, H.B., I. Sivec (PMSL, 1 paratype-bps). Additional specimen: Type locality, same collecting data, 1 larva (PMSL). Adult habitus. General color pale yellow patterned with pale brown. Pronotum bearing an obscure pale brown, median band, meso and metanotae dark brown U-patterns with a strong mesal prong (Figs. 11, 14). Abdomen with a median longitudinal brown band from segments 1-8, but terga 1 and 8 with brown areas reduced to small anterior spots; brown areas on terga 2-7 cover most of tergal length but include a pair of small, circular pale areas on each segmental band. Legs and wings pale. Male. Forewing length 6 mm. Tergum 9 without posterior lobe, but bearing a mesal patch of short, thick setae (Fig.12). Epiproct short, length ca. 186 µm and about as wide as long (Figs. 9, 12); outline subtriangular with rounded margin in dorsal aspect; margin strongly sclerotized but posterodorsal area membranous and clothed with sparse patch of short, brown setae (Figs. 9-10, 13, 17). Female. Forewing length 7 mm. Subgenital plate slightly produced as a small rounded lobe clothed with long setae (Fig. 15). Intersegmental area posterior to sternum 9 bearing a large median microtrichia patch. Larva. Body length ca. 7 mm. General color brown, pattern questionable due to pharate adult features. Pronotum bearing well developed setal rows on anterior and posterior margins, but interrupted on lateral margins leaving a large gap (Fig. 16). Cerci with ca. 12 segments; each segment with prominent dorsal and ventral seta in lateral aspect (Fig. 18). Etymology. The species name honors Dr. Valentina Teslenko, Vladivostok for her numerous contributions to the knowledge of Plecoptera. Diagnosis. Haploperla lepnevae and H. ussurica, the two species reported from China, both have triangular epiprocts with narrow tips (Zhiltzova & Zwick 1971) and H. zwicki Stark & Sivec, known from Thailand, has a much more distinctly pigmented pronotal disk than the new species. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank Dr. Takao Shimizu and Dr. Valentina Teslenko for the loans of comparative material. REFERENCES Ham, S.A. 2008. Two species of Chloroperlidae (Insecta: Plecoptera) new to Korea, with adult keys to species of the family in Korea. Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology, 24:185-189. Kim, J.S., Y.J. Bae & L.A. Zhiltzova. 1998. Bibliographic review, systematic status, and biogeographic notes on Korean and Far East Russian stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera) with their new Korean records. Korean Journal of Biological Science, 2:419-425. Kondratieff, B.C. & R.W. Baumann. 2009. A contribution to the knowledge of Sweltsa exquisita (Frison) and S. occidens (Frison) and description of a new species of Sweltsa from the northern Rocky Mountains, U.S.A. (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae). Illiesia, 5:20-29. Nelson, C.H. & J.F. Hanson. 1968. Two new species of Alloperla (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae) from Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 41:425-428. Stark, B.P. & I. Sivec. 2008. New stoneflies (Plecoptera) from Asia. Illiesia, 4:1-10. Illiesia http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 5 Number 14 Page 162

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