Perlinella
This genus is an uncommon denizen of smaller streams in Michigan that are not largely impacted by human modification, but appears to be more commonly encountered in streams in states bordering our state. Two of the three species of Perlinella are recorded from Michigan (Grubbs and Bright 2003), with another species (P. zwicki) known only from the southeastern USA. Kondratieff et al. (1987) have provided an updated revision to the genus, and the keys below are taken from this work. Nymphs are carnivorous, with chironomids and other invertebrates forming the basis of its diet (Frison 1935, Bright 1996).
Adults
1a a. Paraprocts scleritized, arising from the cercal bases, with a hook-like apex recurved over the posterior margins of Ab10 tergum Males, 2 b. Ab8 sternum not modified, Ab9 sternum with a large oval hammer 1b a. Paraprocts unmodified as above Females, 3 b. Ab9 sternum unmodified, Ab8 sternum with a short, bilobed subgenital plate 2a(1a) a. A dark triangular spot in front of the clypeus and pronotum with a dark median stripe bordered by pale areas Perlinella drymo (Newman) b. 3 ocelli c. Aedeagus with a dark sclerite expanded over the distal half, serrated laterally (usually 12-16 teeth) along the expanded lobe, usually truncated apically and terminating in an acute point mesoapically 2b a. Pronotum without a distinct middorsal stripe, or if present no dark triangular mark in front of the clypeus Perlinella ephyre (Newman) b. 2 ocelli c. In lateral view, the aedeagal sclerites expanded ventrally in the distal 1/4, serrated laterally along the expanded lobe, terminating in a sharp downturned darker hook on the inner margin, resulting in a claw-hammer shape in lateral aspect 3a(1b) a. Three ocelli Perlinella drymo (Newman) b. Subgenital plate with a broad median notch c. Spermathecum membranous, with 6 vaginal accessory glands present 3b a. Two ocelli Perlinella ephyre (Newman) b. Subgenital plate not as above, more rounded c. Spermathecum membranous, usually 4 short vaginal accessory glands present
Nymphs
1a a. Anterior ocellus present (three ocelli) in mature nymphs Perlinella drymo (Newman) b. Head and thorax usually with discernible dark and light pattern 1b a. Anterior ocellus absent (two ocelli) Perlinella ephyre (Newman) b. Head and body yellowish-brown, pronotum without a distinct pattern
References
Bright E. 1996. A new larval record of Perlinella drymo (Plecoptera: Perlidae) for Michigan. The Great Lakes Entomologist 29(1):39-42.
Frison TH. 1935. The stoneflies, or Plecoptera, of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 20:281-471.
Kondratieff BC, Kirchner RF, Stewart KW. 1987. A review of Perlinella Banks (Plecoptera: Perlidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 81(1):19-27.
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