Isoperla mongolica Zhiltzova, 1972

Teslenko, Valentina A., 2025, Eggs of twelve Siberian and Far Eastern Isoperlinae (Plecoptera: Perlodidae), Zootaxa 5642 (3), pp. 201-224 : 212

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5642.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15563760

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scientific name

Isoperla mongolica Zhiltzova, 1972
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Isoperla mongolica Zhiltzova, 1972 View in CoL

Figs. 56–62 View FIGURES 56–62

Material examined: Russia, Siberia, Krasnojarsky Krai, Khakassia: 1♀, 50 km NW of Shira Lake, Black Iyus River , 4.07.2014, coll. A. Leley ; Transbaikalia : 1♂, Rastorguikha River, Selenga R. Basin, Burkalsky protected area, 23.08.2018, coll. Matafonoff ; Altai Republic: 1♂, 1♀, Tuekta River, Ob River basin, 05.09.2021, coll. L. Yanygina. Mongolia, Arkhangai Aimak, Onder-Ulaan, Tsakhir: 2♀, Cenlnt gol. 48° 07 N 100 °22 E, 2100 m above sea level, 10– 13.05.1997, coll. Yu. Marusik. GoogleMaps

Egg. Shape oval, marginally asymmetrical with posterior pole narrower than anterior pole, anterior pole widely rounded, cross-section concave ( Figs. 56, 59 View FIGURES 56–62 ). Length 229‒260 µm, width at the equatorial region 175‒182 µm (n=4). Collar well developed, elevated with irregular longitudinal ridges; base of collar deeply embedded and surrounded by a narrow smooth shoulder; rim flanged and wavy apically ( Figs. 56, 58–59 View FIGURES 56–62 ). Anchor mushroom-shaped, with small globular bodies concentrated into groups of 2–5 located mainly in a peripheral area along the anchor edge ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 56–62 ). Follicular cells near the collar ranged from pentagonal to hexagonal ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 56–62 ). Chorion covered with hexagonal FCIs with thickened, slightly elevated ridges and numerous (12–20) deep pits ( Figs. 60‒62 View FIGURES 56–62 ). Micropyles positioned singularly along one row on follicle cell ridges near the anterior ⅓ ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 56–62 ). Orifices set in small, oval, cup-like depressions; sperm guides tunnel-shaped and relatively long and wider than ridges and are associated with FCI rosettes ( Figs. 56, 60–62 View FIGURES 56–62 ). Eclosion line absent.

Distribution. East Palaearctic species originally described from Mongolia (Onon River basin). The species is also known from Russia in the rivers of East and West Siberia, including Altai, the Baikal Reserve, and the Selenga River Basin. East Kazakhstan ( Devyatkov 2022).

Remarks. The original description clearly indicates the size and shape of the egg, as well as the chorion structure with deep, large pits and their unclear location in polygonal fields ( Zwick & Surenkhorloo 2005). The collar and anchor were also described, which generally corresponds to the SEM results presented here.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlodidae

SubFamily

Isoperlinae

Genus

Isoperla

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