Some Neoperla from Taiwan (Plecoptera: Perlidae).

Authors

  • Ignac Sivec
  • Peter Zwick

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.37.2.391-405

Abstract

In the fauna of Taiwan, genus Neoperla is represented by several species of the clymene- and der montivaga-group, respectively. The present paper contains redescriptions of known species from type material, and the description of a new species. The following species belong to the clymene-group: Neoperla sauteri Klapalek (lectotype-designated), N. formosa Okamoto, N. cavaleriei (Novas) (lectotype-designated; originally described from the Chinese mainland but present also in Taiwan and very similar to the preseding species), and N. uniformis Banks (lectotype-designated; only the female is known). The presently unknown females of N. sauteri and N. formosana are probably among females provisionally named Neoperla spec. TW A, TW B, TW C und TW D. The montivaga-group is represented by Neoperla signatalis Banks (lectotype-designated), N. klapaleki Banks (presumably the female of the former species), N. costalis (Klapalek) (spec. propr., lectotype-designated) N. taihorinensis (Klapalek) (lectotype-designated) and N. taiwanica Sivec & Zwick sp. n. Genitalia and (or eggs of the species mentioned are illustrated.

Nomenclatural Acts

cavaleriei (Navás, 1922) (Neoperla), Lectotype described as Ochthopetina cavaleriei
costalis Klapálek, 1913 (Neoperla), Lectotype; spec. propr. described as Formosina costalis; previously a syn. of Neoperla hatakeyamae Okoamoto, 1912
sauteri Klapálek, 1912 (Neoperla), Lectotype
signatalis Banks, 1937 (Neoperla), Lectotype
taihorinensis Klapálek, 1913 (Neoperla), Lectotype described as Formosina taihorinensis
taiwanica Sivec & Zwick, 1987 (Neoperla), spec. n.
uniformis Banks, 1937 (Neoperla), Lectotype

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Published

1987-12-31

How to Cite

Sivec, I., & Zwick, P. 1987: Some Neoperla from Taiwan (Plecoptera: Perlidae). - Contributions to Entomology = Beiträge Zur Entomologie 37(2): 391–405 - doi: 10.21248/contrib.entomol.37.2.391-405

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