Leuctra duplicata Claassen, 1923

Atlantic Needlefly

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Leuctra duplicata Claassen 1923:260 .

Holotype ♂ (CUIC), Labrador Lake (Cortland or Onondaga Co.), New York

Leuctra duplicata Needham & Claassen, 1925:227 .

Leuctra duplicata Illies, 1966:88 .

Leuctra duplicata Zwick, 1973:399 .

Leuctra duplicata Hitchcock, 1974:75 .

Male. The dorsal abdominal process of the 8 th abdominal tergum emanates anteriorly, extending ca. ½ length of the segment and terminates on the posterior margin as a raised, bilobed process with small, distally rounded or subtriangular lobes (Figs. 13–15). The dorsal abdominal process of the 7 th abdominal tergum is nearer the anterior margin of the segment and raised as a bar with smaller, distally rounded lobes (Figs. 13–15). The paired dorsal processes exhibit variation, namely in the distance between lobes and “scaly” nature of the lobes that can be seen only with SEM (Figs. 13–15). The specilla are broadest medially in lateral view due to an expanded keel, noticeably thickened in dorsal ½, and taper very little distally (Figs. 1–6); the outer margin has low, tooth-like tubercles present along the outer distal ⅓ (Figs. 7–12); in caudal view the basal ⅓ is concave (Figs. 7–9, 11). The subanal lobes are widest basally, narrow and tapering slightly along entire length, slightly recurved anteriorly in distal ½, and extend nearly to the distal tip of the specilla (Figs. 1–6). The vesicle base is short, body expanded medially and ovoid in shape, and entire surface covered in long, socketed bristles (Fig. 16).

Female. The 8 th abdominal sternum bears a prominent, broadly-rounded medial tubercle on the anterior ½ that occupies the medial ca. ½ of the segment (Figs. 17–26). The subgenital plate terminates in large, broadly rounded or subtriangular lobes separated by a v-shaped notch (Figs. 17–26).

Distribution. Canada: NB, NS, ON, PE, PQ. USA: CT, MD, ME, NJ, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV (DeWalt et al. 2017), MA (Needham & Claassen 1925, p. 228), NC, RI, VT (new state records).