taxonID	type	description	language	source
CF0987C493400E77B496F99AFC35FB7A.taxon	description	(Figs. 1 - 6)	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
CF0987C493400E77B496F99AFC35FB7A.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Holotype ♂ (pinned) from Chile, Maule, Pelluhue, along Rio Curanilahue, 26 November 2006, debu 00279411, S. A. Marshall (temporarily placed in the University of Guelph insect collection until a permanent depository in Chile can be arranged).	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
CF0987C493400E77B496F99AFC35FB7A.taxon	description	Adult habitus. Occiput and anterior frons dark but pale around eyes and at antennal bases. Pronotum mostly dark but pale marginal areas of thorax with hint of red pigment (Fig. 1). Legs dark but with scattered oval pale spots and a narrow pale band at knee; tarsi black. Wings mottled. Cerci pale basally but dark in apical half. 4 Male. Forewing length 37 mm. Median apex of tergum 10 bearing a dark, U-shaped sclerite, prolonged on the caudal margin, and irregularly toothed along margin of tergum (Figs 2 - 3). Paraprocts apically bilobed and bearing 1 (right side) or 2 (left side) anterior spines (Figs. 2, 6); posterior margin of paraproct with a small, semicircular toothed sclerite bearing ca. 10 minute teeth. Epiproct apex shaped somewhat like the pistil of a flower with tip slightly expanded and notched in dorsal aspect, and bent caudad at a 90 ° angle in lateral aspect (Figs. 2 - 5); basal supports bear ca. 8 - 10 irregular teeth along dorsal margin and base of epiproct apex bears a single, median tooth which projects over basal supports. Female. Unknown. Larva. Unknown.	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
CF0987C493400E77B496F99AFC35FB7A.taxon	etymology	Etymology. I am pleased to honor an entertaining, provocative, former American presidential candidate, Stephen Colbert, of The Colbert Report with this patronym.	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
CF0987C493400E77B496F99AFC35FB7A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from other Diamphipnoa by the enlarged and notched dorsal aspect of the epiproct apex. All known species have the tips rounded and lateral margins near the tip parallel.	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
CF0987C493420E76B490FAA3FE6AF9AD.taxon	description	(Figs. 7 - 8)	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
CF0987C493420E76B490FAA3FE6AF9AD.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Chile: X Region, Oncol P. Boniface Way, 606 m, 39 ° 41.979 ’ S, 73 ° 18.938 ’ W, 8 January 2007, Arias et al., 1 ♀ (University of California, Berkeley).	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
CF0987C493420E76B490FAA3FE6AF9AD.taxon	description	Adult habitus. General color grayish black with greenish background. Head dark over central frons and much of occiput (Fig. 7); pronotum greenish with irregular dark markings on disk. Wing membrane pale with greenish tint and brown veins; margins with brown spots at ends of many veins. Legs greenish with scattered dark blotches. Putative Female. Forewinglength 25 mm. Subgenital plate truncate along posterior margin with no hint of notch. Area surrounding plate membranous and without setae, but posterior margin of sternum 8 with a sparse field of fine setae (Fig. 8).	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
CF0987C493420E76B490FAA3FE6AF9AD.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The basis for this species assignment are: 1) the subgenital plate is truncate rather than notched as shown for D. samali by Illies (1960), and 2) the forewing length is only 25 mm whereas Illies (1960) reports a range of 36 - 45 mm for D. samali. This specimen may still represent an atypical D. samali or an undescribed member of the genus. Additional specimens are needed to allow an evaluation of the status of this population.	en	Stark, Bill P. (2008): Diamphipnoa Colberti, A New Stonefly Species From Chile, And The Possible Female Of Diamphipnopsis Beschi Illies (Plecoptera: Diamphipnoidae). Illiesia 4 (4): 55-58, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758933
