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Male - abdominal tergal cleft. Anterior portion broadly U-shaped and parallel-sided. Posterior portion V-shaped, with small crenulations evident along inner margins, terminating posteriorly with paired, subtriangular, medially-projected extensions (Kondratieff and Zuellig 2004, their Fig. 1) Male - epiproct. Epiproct spine long, slender, and gently-recurved anteriorly (Kondratieff and Zuellig 2004; their fig. 2). No accessory spine or cusp present. Female - 7th sternum. Seventh sternum lacking medial lobe, with posteromedial portion overlapping as a slightly-notched, subtruncate flap onto anteromedial margin of the eighth sternum Kondratieff and Zuellig 2004; their fig. 3).
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Scott A. Grubbs, Boris C. Kondratieff, Bill P. Stark, R. Edward DeWalt
bibliographic citation
Grubbs S, Kondratieff B, Stark B, DeWalt R (2013) A review of the Nearctic genus Zealeuctra Ricker (Plecoptera, Leuctridae), with the description of a new species from the Cumberland Plateau region of eastern North America ZooKeys 344: 17–47
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Scott A. Grubbs
author
Boris C. Kondratieff
author
Bill P. Stark
author
R. Edward DeWalt
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Distribution

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USA: TX (DeWalt et al. 2012)
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Scott A. Grubbs, Boris C. Kondratieff, Bill P. Stark, R. Edward DeWalt
bibliographic citation
Grubbs S, Kondratieff B, Stark B, DeWalt R (2013) A review of the Nearctic genus Zealeuctra Ricker (Plecoptera, Leuctridae), with the description of a new species from the Cumberland Plateau region of eastern North America ZooKeys 344: 17–47
author
Scott A. Grubbs
author
Boris C. Kondratieff
author
Bill P. Stark
author
R. Edward DeWalt
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