@article{f45b878f928645efaa380923f0d96f68,
title = "The female and emended male description of the USA Interior Highlands endemic Allocapnia oribata Poulton \& Stewart, 1987 (Plecoptera: Capniidae)",
abstract = "The female of Allocapnia oribata Poulton \& Stewart, 1987 is newly associated by tree- and genetic distance-based phylogenetic methods using the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene barcode fragment sequence data. The first description of the female and an emended description of the male of A. oribata are presented. Supporting data includes color images, scanning electron micrographs, and genetic analysis of DNA barcodes. Corrections to the holotype and paratype localities are presented with the help of B.C. Poulton. Additional notes on the phylogeny and endemism of Allocapnia Claassen, 1928 are provided.",
keywords = "Allocapnia, Capniidae, endemism, phylogeny, Plecoptera, taxonomy",
author = "Hogan, \{Phillip N.\} and Dewalt, \{R. Edward\} and Grubbs, \{Scott A.\}",
note = "Funding was provided to the first author through travel grants and an assistantship through the Species File Group at the INHS and UIUC Department of Entomology Summer Support stipends. We thank INHS Collection Manager Tommy McElrath and Assistant Collection Manager Lily Hart for providing access to specimens. Lily Hart also aided in preparing tissue, images, data, and USA Customs forms prior to mailing tissue to the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding, Guelph, Ontario. We thank Collection Manager Shawn Clark and Emeritus Curator Richard W. Baumann of the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Brigham Young University and deceased Curator B. C. Kondratieff and Collection Manager Chuck Harp of the C. P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, Colorado State University for the loan of specimens. We also thank Sam Heads, Jared Thomas, and Dan Swanson from the INHS Paleontological Center for allowing access to and training for the use of a Keyence digital microscope. Chris Verdone (North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, Raleigh) provided comments that improved the overall quality of this manuscript. Barry Poulton (United States Geological Survey, Columbia, Missouri, retired) donated specimens to the INHS and helped us clarify and redefine the holotype and paratype geographic localities of A. oribata.",
year = "2024",
month = oct,
day = "23",
doi = "10.12976/JIB/2024.56.2.1",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "56",
pages = "32--49",
journal = "Journal of Insect Biodiversity",
issn = "2538-1318",
publisher = "Magnolia Press",
number = "2",
}