Harrison, A.B. & B.P. Stark 2008. Rhopalopsole alobata (Plecoptera: Leuctridae), a new stonefly species from Vietnam. Illiesia, 4(7):76?80. Available online: http://www2.pms?lj.si/illiesia/Illiesia04?07.pdf RHOPALOPSOLE ALOBATA (PLECOPTERA: LEUCTRIDAE), A NEW STONEFLY SPECIES FROM VIETNAM Audrey B. Harrison 1 & Bill P. Stark 2 1 Department of Biology, Box 4045, Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi, 39058, U.S.A. E?mail: harris05@mc.edu 2 Department of Biology, Box 4045, Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi, 39058, U.S.A. E?mail: stark@mc.edu ABSTRACT Rhopalopsole alobata sp. nov., is described from a single male collected in Vinh Phu Province, Vietnam. The new species differs from all known Rhopalopsole species by the absence of a vesicle on abdominal sternum 9. An additional single male from Lao Cai Province, Vietnam is tentatively identified as Rhopalopsole sinensis Yang & Yang. These two species are the first representatives of family Leuctridae to be recorded from Vietnam. Keywords: Plecoptera, Leuctridae, Rhopalopsole, new species, Vietnam INTRODUCTION Klapálek (1912) proposed genus Rhopalopsole for a new Taiwanese species, R. dentata. Illies (1966) includes 13 species in the genus but 18 more have subsequently been described (Kawai 1967, 1968, 1969; Harper 1977; Zwick 1977; Yang & Yang 1991a, 1991b, 1993, 1994, 1995a, 1995b; Yang et al. 2004; Yang & Li 2006), and a few have been transferred to other genera (Zwick 1977; Shimizu 2000), leaving a current list of 28 species (Appx. 1). The genus has been reported from the Philippine Islands, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and Japan and from mainland Asia in China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guizhou, Hubei, Shaanxii, Zhejiang), Bhutan and Nepal. No current records are known from the Southeast Asian peninsula. In this study we report the discovery of a previously unrecognized Rhopalopsole species collected in Vietnam; this species differs from all known Rhopalopsole species in lacking a vesicle on male sternum 9. We also report an additional male specimen, from another locality in Vietnam, which we tentatively identify as R. sinensis Yang & Yang. Specimens used in this study are deposited in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto (ROM). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Rhopalopsole alobata, sp.n. (Figs. 1?5) Material examined. Holotype > from Vietnam, Vinh Phu, Tam Dao Hill Station, lower waterfall of stream flowing through town, UV light, 11 May 1996, B. Hubley, D.C. Darling, ROM 961030. Holotype deposited in the ROM. Adult habitus. Head brown, lighter toward margins. Large, longitudinal, dark brown pattern extending from occiput through ocelli to anterior frons and labrum. Area forward of compound eye and anterolateral to posterior ocelli pale. Wing membrane pale brown, veins lighter except R vein dark brown. Legs pale brown without distinctive pattern. Male. Macropterous, Forewing length 5.5 mm. Vesicle absent (Figs. 2?3). Posterior margin of tergum 9 sclerotized, slightly lobed and emarginate (Fig. 1). Tergum 10 with mesal sclerotized plate bearing a rounded posteromedian protrusion and lateral wings. Posterolateral processes strongly sclerotized, finger?like in shape, curving inward at tip in dorsal Illiesia - http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 4 – Number 7 – Page 76 Harrison, A.B. & B.P. Stark 2008. Rhopalopsole alobata (Plecoptera: Leuctridae), a new stonefly species from Vietnam. Illiesia, 4(7):76?80. Available online: http://www2.pms?lj.si/illiesia/Illiesia04?07.pdf 1 wi'**l" ¦<"¦/.¦¦ .1 i> i *¦ -i -C ¦ r.i- [.¦,.;;,'. K": "v '* ¦ i *.\ • ¦ • *" ¦' * J -^:?:/-y^ J. I' 2 3 5 Figs. 1?5. Rhopalopsole alobata male structures. 1. Male terminalia, dorsal aspect, 2. Male terminalia, ventral aspect, 3. Male terminalia, lateral aspect, 4. Epiproct, lateral aspect, 5. Subanal probe, lateral aspect. aspect (Fig 1), broad basally, narrowed to tip and curved upward in lateral aspect (Fig. 3). Subanal probe sinuate in lateral aspect with hook?like tip (Figs. 3, 5), base of probe strongly sclerotized in ventral aspect (Fig. 2), and apex membranous. Epiproct a simple curved process (Figs. 3?4), obscured in Fig. 1 by position of subanal probe. Female. Unknown. Larva. Unknown. Etymology. The species name refers to the absence of a ventral vesicle on segment 9. Diagnosis. This species is similar to R. xui Yang, et al. (2004), but lacks a vesicle on the base of sternum 9. R. alobata and R. xui are similar in that the lateral processes of tergum 10 are simple finger?like, non bifurcate structures, but differ in that these structures in R. alobata curve inward at the tip in dorsal aspect and also curve more dorsad than in R. xui in lateral aspect. Rhopalopsole sinensis Yang & Yang (Figs. 6?8) Rhopalopsole sinensis Yang & Yang, 1993:237. Holotype > (Insect Collection, Beijing Agricultural University), Maolan, Guizhou, China Material examined. Vietnam: Lao Cai, Sapa, Muong Illiesia - http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 4 – Number 7 – Page 77 Harrison, A.B. & B.P. Stark 2008. Rhopalopsole alobata (Plecoptera: Leuctridae), a new stonefly species from Vietnam. Illiesia, 4(7):76?80. Available online: http://www2.pms?lj.si/illiesia/Illiesia04?07.pdf 6 7 Figs. 6?8. Rhopalopsole sinensis male structures. 6. Male terminalia, dorsal aspect, 7. Male terminalia, ventral aspect, 8. Male terminalia, lateral aspect. Hoa Ho River, 6 May 1995, D. Currie, B. Hubley, J. Swann, ROM 956013, 1 > (ROM). Remarks. Figures 3?5 in Yang & Yang (1993) show lateral and dorsal aspects of the male terminalia and ventral aspect of the subanal probe for this species. The lateral process of tergum 10 is bifurcate, and only slightly narrowed at the apex, and tergum 10 is shown with a large mesal sclerite. Our specimen is in close agreement in lateral process structure, but the mesal sclerite on tergum 10 is more chordate in shape (Figs. 6?8). The Vietnamese specimen may represent a species distinct from R. sinensis but that can only be determined by direct comparison with the holotype. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks are given to B. Hubley and the Royal Ontario Museum for their loan of these specimens. Illiesia - http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 4 – Number 7 – Page 78 Harrison, A.B. & B.P. Stark 2008. Rhopalopsole alobata (Plecoptera: Leuctridae), a new stonefly species from Vietnam. Illiesia, 4(7):76?80. Available online: http://www2.pms?lj.si/illiesia/Illiesia04?07.pdf Appendix 1. Rhopalopsole species list with known distributions. R. aculeata Harper, 1977 R. alobata n. sp. R. amamiensis Kawai, 1964 R. apicispina Yang & Yang, 1991a R. baishanzuensis Yang & Li, 2006 R. basinigra Yang & Yang, 1995a R. bispina (Wu, 1949) R. dentata Klapálek, 1912 R. elongata (Kawai, 1967) R. femina Kawai, 1969 R. flata Yang & Yang, 1995b R. furcata Yang & Yang, 1994 R. gladifera Zwick, 1977 R. gutianensis Yang & Yang, 1995a R. hamata Yang & Yang, 1995a R. japonica Okamoto, 1922 R. longicerca Kawai, 1968 R. longispina Yang & Yang, 1991b R. magnicerca (Jewett, 1958) R. malayana (Banks, 1920) R. palawana (Jewett, 1958) R. recurvispina (Wu, 1949) R. shaanxiensis Yang & Yang, 1994 R. shimentaiensis Yang, Li & Zhu, 2004 R. sinensis Yang & Yang, 1993 R. spiniplatta (Wu, 1949) R. subnigra Okamoto, 1922 R. xui Yang, Li & Zhu, 2004 R. zhejiangensis Yang & Yang, 1995a Nepal Vietnam Japan Hubei, China Zhejiang, China Zhejiang, China Fujian, China Taiwan Japan Philippine Islands Zhejiang, China Shaanxii, China Bhutan Zhejiang, China Zhejiang, China Japan Ryukyu Islands Zhejiang, China Nepal; Bhutan Philippine Islands Philippine Islands Fujian, China Shaanxii, China Guangdong, China Guizhou, China; Vietnam Fujian, China Japan Guangdong, China Zhejiang, China REFERENCES Harper, P. 1977. 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