taxonID	type	description	language	source
03D48E20EA07FF87594864B7FD69FEDE.taxon	description	http: // lsid. speciesfile. org / urn: lsid: Plecoptera. speciesfile. org: TaxonName: 500685 (Figs. 1 - 3)	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Du, Yu-Zhou (2017): Supplementary Illustrations For Two Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) Species. Illiesia 13 (10): 98-103, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4761103
03D48E20EA07FF87594864B7FD69FEDE.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Jiangsu Province, Suzhou. Type material. Holotype: male, China: Jiangsu Province, Suzhou, Mt. Qionglongshan, 36 m, 31.2629 N, 120.4318 E, 29 March, 2016, leg. Zhi- Teng Chen, Qing-Bo Huo (ICYZU: CNJSSZN 1). Material examined. 4 males, same data as holotype, 6 males; China: Jiangsu Province, Mt. Qionglongshan, 36 m, 31.2629 N, 120.4318 E, 23 February, 2016, leg. Zhi-Teng Chen, Qing-Bo Huo.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Du, Yu-Zhou (2017): Supplementary Illustrations For Two Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) Species. Illiesia 13 (10): 98-103, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4761103
03D48E20EA07FF87594864B7FD69FEDE.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The epiproct of N. fusiformis is elliptical in dorsal view. Its dorsal sclerite is broad with a pair of oblique, medially connected, darkly sclerotized lateral arms. The arms cover the epiproct laterally and a pair of C-shaped sclerites is present at the apex of epiproct (Figs. 1 - 2). The ventral sclerite is spinulose with a pair of symmetrical, J-shaped ventral ridges that converge medially from base to the blunt apex (Fig. 3). The lateral knob is weakly sclerotized and covered with spinules (Figs. 1 - 2). This species is presently known only from the east-central coastal Jiangsu Province of China, north of Shanghai to Suzhou.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Du, Yu-Zhou (2017): Supplementary Illustrations For Two Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) Species. Illiesia 13 (10): 98-103, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4761103
03D48E20EA01FF87597660EDFA69FE22.taxon	description	http: // lsid. speciesfile. org / urn: lsid: Plecoptera. speciesfile. org: TaxonName: 6358 (Figs. 4 - 5)	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Du, Yu-Zhou (2017): Supplementary Illustrations For Two Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) Species. Illiesia 13 (10): 98-103, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4761103
03D48E20EA01FF87597660EDFA69FE22.taxon	materials_examined	Type material (lost). Holotype: male, China: Jiangsu Province, Nanking, Ning-Kuo Temple, 4 April, 1923, leg. Chenfu Wu. Material examined. 18 males and 10 females, China: Jiangsu Province, Nanjing, Mt. Zijinshan, 18 - 19 February, 2006, leg. Zhi-Jie Wang; 1 male and 1 female, same locality, 2 February, 2016, leg. Zhi- Teng Chen, Zhi-Jie Wang; 41 males and 21 females, same locality, 17 February, 2016, leg. Zhi-Teng Chen, Qin-Bo Huo, Qiu-Yue Huo; 19 males and 18 females, same locality, 3 March, 2016, leg. Zhi-Teng Chen, Qin-Bo Huo.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Du, Yu-Zhou (2017): Supplementary Illustrations For Two Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) Species. Illiesia 13 (10): 98-103, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4761103
03D48E20EA01FF87597660EDFA69FE22.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The epiproct of N. nankinensis is oval with the dorsal sclerite medially having a pair of separated, transverse lateral arms reaching the ventral sclerite, and the anterior of the arms with a pair of circular, apically bifurcated sclerites. The ventral sclerite is broad with a row of long spines. The lateral knob is well developed but weakly sclerotized (Figs. 4 - 5). The holotype and all paratypes of N. nankinensis are lost (Wu 1962). The original description and illustrations by Wu (1926, 1938) were typically incomplete. Yang et al. (2015) repeated the original description and used the illustrations of Wu (1926). These authors indicated that the male genitalia of N. nankinensis was similar with N. yunnanensis Wu, 1940 (see fig. 275 in Yang et al. 2015), but this morphological similarity is difficult to ascertain with their available illustrations. Based on the male epiproct and cercal characters, N. nankinensis appears more similar with N. oculata Wang & Du, 2006 (see Figs. 15 - 21 in Wang et al. 2006) described from Guizhou Province of southwestern China. However, comprehensive morphological studies of both males and females of the many species of the genus Nemoura described or reported from China (DeWalt et al. 2017) are necessary before specific relationships can be determined more accurately.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Du, Yu-Zhou (2017): Supplementary Illustrations For Two Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) Species. Illiesia 13 (10): 98-103, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4761103
