First instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera, Peltoperlidae)

The first instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies, i.e., Microperla brevicauda Kawai, 1958 of Microperlinae and Yoraperla uenoi (Kohno, 1946) of Peltoperlinae, were examined and described. Additionally, the phylogeny and groundplan of the first instar nymphs of Peltoperlidae and...

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Main Authors: Shodo Mtow, Tadaaki Tsutsumi
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021-05-01
Series:Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
Online Access:https://dez.pensoft.net/article/65540/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-32caaa2f5a2b4e9ab67385facb1ebf8b2021-09-28T14:28:20ZengPensoft PublishersDeutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift1860-13242021-05-0168117918810.3897/dez.68.6554065540First instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera, Peltoperlidae)Shodo Mtow0Tadaaki Tsutsumi1Fukushima UniversityFukushima University The first instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies, i.e., Microperla brevicauda Kawai, 1958 of Microperlinae and Yoraperla uenoi (Kohno, 1946) of Peltoperlinae, were examined and described. Additionally, the phylogeny and groundplan of the first instar nymphs of Peltoperlidae and Plecoptera were considered. The first instar nymphs of M. brevicauda have a slender body with a prognathous head of typical shape; they represent a groundplan in Plecoptera. On the other hand, the first instar nymphs of Y. uenoi have a broad, cockroach-like body with an orthognathous and shortened head, the latter being regarded as a potential autapomorphy of Peltoperlinae. Such differences in body shape between the subfamilies are speculated to arise from heterochrony. The three-segmented cerci of Y. uenoi are characteristic to Systellognatha, whereas the four-segmented cerci of M. brevicauda were independently acquired within Microperlinae. The structure and distribution pattern of chloride cells in the first instar nymphs of Plecoptera were also discussed. The presence of coniform chloride cells is a potential groundplan of Arctoperlaria. One to two pairs of chloride cells are distributed on the first nine abdominal segments of M. brevicauda; this represents a groundplan character of Systellognatha. On the other hand, one to four pairs of chloride cells are found on the second to ninth abdominal segments of Y. uenoi; this distribution pattern may be an apomorphic groundplan of Peltoperlinae. https://dez.pensoft.net/article/65540/download/pdf/
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author Shodo Mtow
Tadaaki Tsutsumi
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Tadaaki Tsutsumi
First instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera, Peltoperlidae)
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
author_facet Shodo Mtow
Tadaaki Tsutsumi
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title First instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera, Peltoperlidae)
title_short First instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera, Peltoperlidae)
title_full First instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera, Peltoperlidae)
title_fullStr First instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera, Peltoperlidae)
title_full_unstemmed First instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera, Peltoperlidae)
title_sort first instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies (insecta, plecoptera, peltoperlidae)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
issn 1860-1324
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The first instar nymphs of two peltoperlid stoneflies, i.e., Microperla brevicauda Kawai, 1958 of Microperlinae and Yoraperla uenoi (Kohno, 1946) of Peltoperlinae, were examined and described. Additionally, the phylogeny and groundplan of the first instar nymphs of Peltoperlidae and Plecoptera were considered. The first instar nymphs of M. brevicauda have a slender body with a prognathous head of typical shape; they represent a groundplan in Plecoptera. On the other hand, the first instar nymphs of Y. uenoi have a broad, cockroach-like body with an orthognathous and shortened head, the latter being regarded as a potential autapomorphy of Peltoperlinae. Such differences in body shape between the subfamilies are speculated to arise from heterochrony. The three-segmented cerci of Y. uenoi are characteristic to Systellognatha, whereas the four-segmented cerci of M. brevicauda were independently acquired within Microperlinae. The structure and distribution pattern of chloride cells in the first instar nymphs of Plecoptera were also discussed. The presence of coniform chloride cells is a potential groundplan of Arctoperlaria. One to two pairs of chloride cells are distributed on the first nine abdominal segments of M. brevicauda; this represents a groundplan character of Systellognatha. On the other hand, one to four pairs of chloride cells are found on the second to ninth abdominal segments of Y. uenoi; this distribution pattern may be an apomorphic groundplan of Peltoperlinae.
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