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6DB397F25B7AA3DA61A405E35DB0BF88.text	6DB397F25B7AA3DA61A405E35DB0BF88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neoperla nigromarginata Li & Zhang	<div><p>Taxon classification Animalia Plecoptera Perlidae</p> <p>Neoperla nigromarginata Li &amp; Zhang sp. n. Figs 1-2</p> <p>Type material.</p> <p>Holotype. male (HIST), China: Henan Province, Xinyang City, Xin County, Liankangshan National Nature Reserve, Laomiao Protection station, 31°64,39'N, 114°87,95'E, light trap, 17 June 2014, W.H. Li. Paratypes: 4 females (2 in CAU), the same locality and data as holotype.</p> <p>Adult habitus.</p> <p>Distance between ocelli slightly wider than diameter of the ocellus. Head pale yellow to brownish with black areas, slightly wider than pronotum, with a black rectangular area covering ocelli, a large black anterior spot and two small lateral spots present on frons (Fig. 1a); compound eyes black, antennae dark brown except several basal segments which are brown; maxillary palpi dark brown. Pronotum with black median areas of rugosities and lateral margins around the kidney shaped pale disc area (Fig. 1a); wings subhyaline, veins dark brown; legs dark brown with femora and inner part of tibia brownish to brown (Fig. 1e). Cerci dark brown, basal segments brown.</p> <p>Male. Forewing length 11.8 mm. Tergum 7 with an anteromedian pair of sclerotized, upraised, nipple-shaped processes and a distal subquadrate process on posterior margin, covered with small sensilla basiconica (Fig. 1b). Tergum 8 with a recurved tongue shaped process, fringed with small spines at its distal margin (Figs 1b). Tergum 9 without patches of sensilla basiconica. Hemitergal processes of tergum 10 with a swollen wide base medially curved with sharp tip (Fig. 1b). Aedeagal tube nearly straight, with basoventral and dorsal sclerites. Aedeagal sac membranous but basal half heavily sclerotized ventrally (Figs 1d, 2b). Sac about as long as tube and curved ventrally forming a right angle to tube, dorsal surface with 2-3 irregular rows of numerous small spines (Fig. 2a); lateral surface of sac with a large patch of numerous small spines at subapcial region (Fig. 2b); a pair of flagella present more evident in uneverted sac apex in dorsal view (Fig. 2a).</p> <p>Female.</p> <p>Forewing length 13.4-14.0 mm. General color pattern similar to male. Sternum 7 slightly sclerotized except the posterior margin slightly produced forming sclerotized subgenital fig. Subgenital fig a small dark brown tab with slightly emarginate tip (Fig. 1f). Sternum 8 moderately sclerotized medially, posterior margin slightly produced in a narrow wide lobe.</p> <p>Etymology.</p> <p>The specific epithet refers to the dark lateral margins of pronotum.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>China (Henan Province).</p> <p>Diagnosis and remarks.</p> <p>The new species is a typical member of the Neoperla montivaga species group as defined by Zwick (1983). The new species has similar head pattern, terminalia and paired apical flagella of the aedeagal sac with Neoperla flagellata Li &amp; Murányi, 2012 and Neoperla tuberculata Wu, 1937 (Figs 1-4, 7 in Li et al. 2012, Figs 5 and 10 in Li et al. 2013). However, Neoperla nigromarginata is easily distinguishable from the latter two species by the distinctively pigmented pronotal lateral margins, short aedeagal sac (nearly as long as tube) with only dorsal spine patch at base and absence of a sac loop (Figs 1a, 2). In Neoperla flagellata and Neoperla tuberculata, both have long aedeagal sac (at least 1.5 × as long as tube) forming a loop with lateral spine patches at base of aedeagal sac (Figs 5-9 in Li et al. 2012b, Figs 5 &amp; 11 in Li et al. 2013a).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6DB397F25B7AA3DA61A405E35DB0BF88	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Li, Wei-Hai;Zhang, Sheng-Quan	Li, Wei-Hai, Zhang, Sheng-Quan (2014): Two new species of Neoperla (Plecoptera, Perlidae) from Dabie Mountains of China. ZooKeys 438: 45-55, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.438.8230, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.438.8230
8D31BFCF48F91562BDA3ADCDBE92D728.text	8D31BFCF48F91562BDA3ADCDBE92D728.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neoperla similiflavescens Li & Zhang	<div><p>Taxon classification Animalia Plecoptera Perlidae</p> <p>Neoperla similiflavescens Li &amp; Zhang sp. n. Figs 3-4</p> <p>Type material.</p> <p>Holotype. male (HIST), China: Henan Province, Xinyang City, Xin County, Liankangshan National Nature Reserve, Laomiao Protection station, 31°64,39'N, 114°87,95'E, light trap, 15 June 2014, W.H. Li.</p> <p>Male.</p> <p>Forewing length 13.9 mm. Distance between ocelli barely as wide as diameter of the ocellus. Head slightly wider than pronotum, mostly yellow brown, lateral margins and occiput behind compound eyes pale, a triangular dark area covering ocelli, a dark spot in front of M-line and U-shaped brownish spot between M-line and ocellus, M-line pale; antennae brown to dark brown, scape darker; compound eyes black; mouthparts brown (Fig. 3a). Pronotum brownish with wide darker median stripe and scattered markings of rugosities, legs brown; wings pale brown with dark vein. Abdomen brownish.</p> <p>Terminalia. Tergum 7 with trapezoidal median process at posterior margin, covered by numerous tiny sensilla basiconica, anterior and lateral margins forming elevated figau but with posteromedian concativity in which process of tergum 8 lies. Sclerotized process of tergum 8 recurved backward and triangular in shape. Tergum 9 with two submedial patches of long hairs. Hemitergal processes of tergum 10 strongly sclerotized and straight (Figs 3b and c). Aedeagus heavily sclerotized, subapical ventral projection triangular in lateral view and gradually tapering to a triangular tip (Figs 3d, 4a and b).</p> <p>Female.</p> <p>Unknown.</p> <p>Etymology.</p> <p>The specific epithet refers to the similarity to Neoperla flavescens Chu, 1929.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>China (Henan Province).</p> <p>Diagnosis and remarks.</p> <p>The new species may be assigned to the Neoperla montivaga species group as defined by Zwick (1983), because of the incomplete sclerotization of the aedeagal tube in ventral aspect (Fig. 4a). The new species seems closely related to Neoperla flavescens Chu originally known from Zhejiang Province, and recently also found from several provinces (Henan, Fujian and Shanxi) of China (Li et al. 2011a, Li et al. 2014). They are similar in general features of male terminalia and the aedeagal tube. However, the new species can be easily separated from Neoperla flavescens Chu by the shape of ventral projection of aedeagal tube. The projection in Neoperla similiflavescens is generally triangular in lateral view and tapers to a triangular tip (Fig. 3d) whereas it is generally finger-like and abruptly constricted subapically in a nipple-like tip in Neoperla flavescens (Figs 4d &amp; 5 in Li et al. 2011a). Their general body color and head pattern also differ to some degree: Neoperla similiflavescens is generally brownish in color and spots on frons are well defined and small (Fig. 3a) while in Neoperla flavescens, the general body color is brown and darker, the spots on frons are larger and obscure (Fig. 4c, Fig. 1 in Li et al. 2011a, Fig. 1a in Li et al. 2014a).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D31BFCF48F91562BDA3ADCDBE92D728	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Li, Wei-Hai;Zhang, Sheng-Quan	Li, Wei-Hai, Zhang, Sheng-Quan (2014): Two new species of Neoperla (Plecoptera, Perlidae) from Dabie Mountains of China. ZooKeys 438: 45-55, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.438.8230, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.438.8230
