Szczytko, S.W. and K.W. Stewart. 2013. Isoperla Umpqua, a new species of western Nearctic stonefly (Plecoptera: Isoperlinae). Illiesia, 9(04):28-33. Available online: http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/papers/Illiesia09-04.pdf http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2DCA0E5D-15BE-4F6B-AF64-3AC7AA19B1F4 ISOPERLA UMPQUA A NEW SPECIES OF WESTERN NEARCTIC STONEFLY (PLECOPTERA: ISOPERLINAE) Stanley W. Szczytko1 and Kenneth W. Stewart2 1 College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, WI 54481, U.S.A. E-mail: sszczytk@uwsp.edu 2 Deceased Formerly, Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203, U.S.A. ABSTRACT Detailed descriptions and illustrations of Isoperla umpqua, a new species of western Nearctic Isoperla including larva, ova and adults are provided. This is a replacement name for Isoperla muir Szczytko and Stewart, nomen nudum. Keywords: Isoperla, Plecoptera, Perlodidae, new species, Oregon, Pacific Northwest INTRODUCTION Szczytko and Stewart (2004) described a new species, Isoperla muir from Muir Creek, Douglas County, Oregon but failed to designate a holotype specimen or indicate a repository, resulting in a "nomen nudum" - (ICZN 1999, Art. 16.4., art. 16.4.2). This paper provides a new name, revised descriptions, illustrations and designation of a holotype for I. umpqua sp. n. MATERIALS AND METHODS The description of all life stages of Isoperla umpqua sp. n. were based on material reared in the laboratory from field collected larvae. Larvae were transported in the field in iced Styrofoam chests (Szczytko and Stewart 1979) and airlifted to Texas where they were reared in a Living Stream® at simulated stream temperatures and photoperiod. Outlines of male and female genitalia and larval habitus drawings were made using a Leica MZ 12-5 stereo dissecting microscope equipped with a camera lucida. Detailed color images were made using the Leica microscope equipped with a JVC TK-107OU color video camera and a Sony Mavigraph UP-1200A thermal color video printer. Habitus drawings were completed using the computer program Corel PhotoPaint Version 10 from the outline drawings made with the camera lucida and referencing the digital images and color prints. Male and female terminalia were treated for study by the methods of Szczytko and Stewart (1981). The aedeagus was prepared and studied according to the methods described by Szczytko and Stewart (1984). Ova dissected from preserved gravid females were prepared for SEM study as described by Szczytko and Stewart (1979). Scanning electron micrographs of ova were made with a JEOL JSM-5400 scanning electron microscope at the University of WisconsinStevens Point. Eggs were dissected from preserved gravid females. The holotype specimen is deposited in the United States National Museum (USNM). DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION Isoperla umpqua sp. n. (Figs. 1-15) Illiesia - http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/ Volume 9 - Number 4 - Page 28 Szczytko, S.W. and K.W. Stewart. 2013. Isoperla Umpqua, a new species of western Nearctic stonefly (Plecoptera: Isoperlinae). Illiesia, 9(04):28-33. Available online: http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/papers/Illiesia09-04.pdf 1