Leptobasis vacillans Hagen

Garrison, Rosser W. & Ellenrieder, Natalia Von, 2010, Redefinition of Leptobasis Selys with the synonymy of Chrysobasis Rácenis and description of L. mauffrayi sp. nov. from Peru (Odonata: Coenagrionidae), Zootaxa 2438, pp. 1-36 : 11-13

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Leptobasis vacillans Hagen
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Leptobasis vacillans Hagen View in CoL in Selys 1877

Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 d, 2h, 4c, 5c, 8b, 16, 19f, 20h, 21h, 22f, 26, 28

Leptobasis vacillans View in CoL — Hagen 1867: 291 (nomen nudum).

Leptobasis vacillans Hagen View in CoL in Selys 1877: 101 [reprint 7] (description: types 3, Ƥ, Cuba, J. Gundlach leg., in MHNP [not examined]); — Kolbe 1888: 172 (description, notes); — Kirby 1890: 156 (catalog); — Calvert 1902: 120 (redescription); — Baker 1905: 86 ( Nicaragua); — Calvert 1907: 385 (further notes); — Calvert 1909: 200 ( Guiana); — Muttkowski 1910: 64 (catalog, types erroneously stated to be in BMNH); — Calvert 1919: 355 (Gundlach's description); —; Gowdey 1926: 2 ( Jamaica); — Klots 1932: 87 (description Puerto Rico); — Needham 1941: 14 (adult color changes, description of larva from Dominican Republic); — Whitehouse 1943: 53 ( Jamaica); — Rácenis 1953: 52 ( Venezuela); — Santos 1957: 5 (comparison with Leptobasis costalimai View in CoL ); — Rácenis 1958: 193 ( Venezuela); — Santos 1961b: 172 (comparison with Leptobasis tuberculata View in CoL ); — Alayo 1968a: 82 (description ontogenetic color changes); 1968b: 27, 46, 51 (illustrations); — Davies 1981: 2 (mention as type species); — Paulson 1982: 254, 260 (distribution); — Paulson 1984a: 34 (Yucatan, Mexico); — Paulson 1984b: 51 ( El Salvador); — Davies & Tobin 1984: 77 (catalog); — Dunkle 1988 ( Honduras); — Novelo-Gutiérrez, Canul-González & J. Camal 1988: 44 (Quintana Roo, Mexico); — De Marmels 1990: 337 (checklist, Venezuela); — Novelo-Gutiérrez 1991: 259 (Quintana Roo, Mexico); — Donnelly 1992 ( Panama); — Daigle 1993: 67 ( Dominican Republic); — González-Soriano 1993: 296 ( Mexico); — Bridges 1994: VII.243. (catalog); — Boomsma & Dunkle 1996: 25 (checklist); — Flint 1996: 18 ( Cuba); — González-Soriano & Novelo-Gutiérrez 1996: 164 ( Mexico); — Steinmann 1997: 287 (catalog); — González-Soriano 1997: 254 (Veracruz, Mexico); — Askew, Prosser & Corbet 1998: 28 (Grand Cayman Island); — Ramos Hernández 1999: 16 (checklist); — Tsuda 2000: 38 (catalog); — Förster 2001: 62 (key); — Belle 2002: 3 (checklist, Surinam); — Ramos Hernández 2003: 16 (checklist); — Trapero Quintana & Naranjo López 2003: 28 ( Cuba); — Rehn 2003: 200 (phylogeny); — Trapero Quintana & Naranjo López 2004: 179 (in key); Machet 2004: 147 ( French Guiana); — Esquivel 2005: 167 ( Costa Rica, color photo); — Flint, Bastardo & Perez-Gelabert 2006: 71 ( Dominican Republic); — González-Soriano & Novelo-Gutiérrez 2007: 129 ( Mexico); — Heckman 2008: 528 (key to neotropical genera); — Perez-Gelabert 2008: 285 (Hispaniola); — Bailowitz, Danforth, & Deviche 2009: 16 (Sinaloa, Mexico); — Novelo-Gutiérrez & Gómez-Anaya 2009: 686 ( Mexico).

Agrion (Leptobasis) vacillans: Gundlach 1888: 231 (redescription of color pattern); — Gundlach 1893: 268 ( Puerto Rico).

Hylaeagrion croceum Förster 1906:15 View in CoL (description Ƥ, 3 Surinam).

Leptobasis vacillans View in CoL var. atrodorsum Calvert 1902: 121 View in CoL (description); — Calvert 1908: xxix (holotype 3 from Santiago Iscuintla, Jalisco, Mexico designated); — Klots 1932: 88 (mention); — Gloyd 1981: 133 ( El Salvador); — Steinmann 1997: 287 (catalog).

Leptobasis vacillans ecuadorica Calvert 1909: 201 View in CoL (description 3, Ƥ Guayaquil and Quevedo, Ecuador, syntypes in ANSP); — Steinmann 1997: 287 (catalog).

Leptobasis vacillans guianae Calvert 1909: 201 View in CoL (description 3, Ƥ Paramaribo, Guiana, syntypes in ANSP); — Machet 1989: 14 ( French Guiana); — Steinmann 1997: 287 (catalog).

Leptobasis vacillans View in CoL var. atrovirens Needham 1941: 15 (misquote of L. vacillans atrodorsum Calvert View in CoL ).

Leptobasis atrodorsum View in CoL — Rácenis 1958: 193 (comparison with L. vacillans View in CoL ).

Specimens examined. Total: 31 3, 34 Ƥ. Puerto Rican specimens: 1 Ƥ, Municipio Carolina, ditch at junction of Hwy 26 & Ave. Campo Rico, 18°24'37"N, 66°0'0"W, 3 m, 4 xi 1981, leg. J.A. Garrison deposited in RWG; 1 3, Municipio Juncos, Juncos, 18°13'46"N, 65°55'17"W, 71 m, 4 xi 1981, no collector data, (RWG); 1 3, Municipio Mayagüez, Mayagüez, 18°12'11"N, 67°8'24"W, 48 m, 24 x 1981, leg. L. Gomez, 1 3 (RWG).

Dominican Republic specimens: 1 Ƥ, La Altagracia Prov., Nisibon, Finca Papagallo, beach, 18°54'25"N, 68°40'41"W, 16 vi 1999, leg. R.E. Woodruff & R. M. Baranowski (deposited in USNM); 4 3, 2 Ƥ, La Vega Prov., pond 4.5 mi S to La Vega, 19°12'N, 70°30'W, 16 iv 1981, leg. J.A. & R. W. Garrison (RWG); 1 3, pasture & small wet areas, 19.5 km NE of Jarabacoa, 19°17'27"N, 70°36'6"W, 200 m, 3 viii 1983, leg. R. W. Garrison (RWG); 7 3, 7 ƤƤ, San Cristobal Prov., pond in sugar cane field, 9.5 km N Villa Altagracia on autopista Duarte, 18°44'2"N, 69°23'1"W, 93 m, 2 vii 1984, leg. J.A. & R. W. Garrison (RWG). Cuban specimens: 1 Ƥ, Cienfuegos Prov., Jardín Botánico Cienfuegos, 3 km E of Pepito Tey, 22°7'30"N, 80°19'12"W, 13 xii 1994, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr., (USNM); 1 Ƥ, La Habana Prov., Río Ariguanabo, at Base de Campismo, ca 4 km N of San Antonio de Los Baños, 22°54'54"N, 82°29'18"W, 8 xii 1994, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. (USNM). Mexican specimens: 1 Ƥ, Morelos State, La Fuente, Municipio Jiutepec, 10 km W of Cuernavaca, 18°51'21"N, 99°16'56"W, 1300 m, 17 ix 1983, leg. R. W. Garrison (RWG); 1 Ƥ, Veracruz State, La Palma, NW of Sontecomapan, 18°56'N, 96°54'W, 866 m, 5 xii 1975, leg. C.M.& O.S. Flint, Jr. (USNM). Guatemalan specimens: 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Izabal Prov., Quiriguá, 15°16'N, 89°5'W, 68 m, 14 viii 1965, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. & M.A. Ortiz B. (USNM); 2 3, 1 Ƥ, Izabal Prov., Séneca, 9 km 239, 15°28'N, 88°52'W, 50 m, 16–18 viii 1965, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. & M.A. Ortiz B. (USNM); 1 3, Zacapa Prov., Los Amates, 15°16'N, 89°6'W, 80 m, 18 i 1905, leg. E.B. Williamson (USNM); 1 Ƥ, same data but leg. James S. Hine (USNM). Nicaraguan specimens: 1 3, Esteli Dept., Rio Pueblo Nuevo, Ducuali, 13°23'N, 86°86'W, 599 m, 13 vi 1967, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. & M.A. Ortiz B. (USNM); 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Rt. 1, km 183, Condega, 13°21'N, 86°24'W, 562 m, 31 vii 1967, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. & M.A. Ortiz B. (USNM). El Salvadoran specimens: 2 Ƥ, San Salvador, near Colima, roadside pool at km 40, 14°3'31"N, 89°8'9"W, 247 m, 30 vi 1966, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. & M.A. Ortiz B. (USNM). Costa Rican specimens: 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Guanacaste Prov., Hacienda Taboga, wet marsh, 10°20'N, 85°12'W, 4 m, 16–26 vii 1967, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. & M.A. Ortiz B. (USNM); 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Heredia Prov., Puerto Viejo, La Selva Biological Station, 10°28'N, 84°1'W, 76 m, 20 vii 1989, leg. C. Esquivel H. (RWG). Panamanian specimens: 1 3, Panama Prov., Trinidad River, 8°8'N, 81°14'W, 217 m, 2 iv 1911, leg. August Busck; 1 3, same data but 5 iv 1911; 1 3, same data but 15–30 iii 1912; 1 3, La Chorrera, 8°52'34"N, 79°46'36"W, 78 m, iv 1912, leg. August Busck (all USNM); 1 3, 1 Ƥ, San Blas Prov., Navagandi, 9°1'N, 77°48'W, 76 m, 1–6 iii 1985, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr., J. Louton (RWG, USNM); 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Veraguas Prov., Los Algarrobos, 8°29'45"N, 82°32'22"W, 170 m, 5 viii 1967, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. (USNM). Colombian specimens: 1 Ƥ, Choco Dept., Quibdó, perímetro urbano W of Puente Río Cabí, 5°41'3"N, 76°38'56"W, 47 m, 10 xii 1997, leg. M. García (deposited in TWD); 1 Ƥ, Valle del Cauca Dept., Bajo Calima, 3°59'47"N, 76°58'28"W, 75 m, 30 i 1986, leg. M.E. Burbano (RWG). Venezuelan specimens: 1 Ƥ, Aragua State, Rancho Grande, 10°4'14"N, 67°32'50"W, 1100 m, 17 ii 1969, leg. W.D. Duckworth (USNM); 1 Ƥ, Est. Exp. Cataurito, ca. 32 km. E. Villa de Cura, 10°3'N, 67°19'W, 1128 m, 28 i 1983, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. (USNM); 2 Ƥ, Barinas State, Río Masparro, 25 ii 1969, leg. W.D. Duckworth & R.E. Dietz (USNM). Ecuadoran specimens: 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Guayas Prov., Guayaquil, 2°44'N, 79°45'W, 17 m, no date, leg. F. Campos R. (USNM); 2 3, 1 Ƥ, Pichincha Prov., 29 km W of Santo Domingo de los Colorados, 0°15'18"S, 79°23'51"W, 276 m, 7 v 1975, leg. Andrea Langley (USNM); 1 3, 1 Ƥ, Seepage fen at Hotel Colorados, Hwy 30 about 16 km E Santo Domingo, 0°15'S, 79°9'W, 604 m, 30 i 1997, leg. Jerrell J. Daigle (RWG).

Diagnosis. This common and widespread species is nearest to L. mauffrayi and L. raineyi and is diagnosed under those species; it appears to be allopatric to both.

Dimensions. Males (n 10): Hw 11.7–18.6 (15.9); abdomen 21.7–30.6 (25.8); total length 25.5–35.9 (31.4). Females (n 10): Hw 13.8–17.8 (15.9); abdomen 22.6–28.7 (25.8); total length 27.5–33.9 (31.4).

Remarks. The long list of synonyms documents the chromatic variability and widespread distribution of this species. Ontogenetic and chromatic differences have led authors to assign varietal names and some (e. g. Rácenis 1958) considered one of these ( L. atrodorsum ) as a distinct species. Our examination of the genital ligula for this species throughout its range, including that of a syntype of L. vacillans ecuadorica , shows them all to be the same. Selys' original description was from a pair from Cuba with immature (all orange to brown) coloring. Calvert (1902) applied the varietal name atrodorsum to specimens from Mexico and Panama with a blackish epicranium and pale postocular spots ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 d), and pale green thorax with black brown mid-dorsal and humeral stripes, and he gave conditional varietal names to South American material from Guyana and Ecuador with darker abdomens (guianae and ecuadorica respectively).

Distribution. Southern Texas, USA ( Lasley & Abbott 2009, Rose 2009), Antilles, and Mexico south through Ecuador ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Coenagrionidae

Genus

Leptobasis

Loc

Leptobasis vacillans Hagen

Garrison, Rosser W. & Ellenrieder, Natalia Von 2010
2010
Loc

Leptobasis atrodorsum

Racenis 1958: 193
1958
Loc

Leptobasis vacillans

Needham 1941: 15
1941
Loc

Leptobasis vacillans ecuadorica

Steinmann 1997: 287
Calvert 1909: 201
1909
Loc

Leptobasis vacillans guianae

Steinmann 1997: 287
Machet 1989: 14
Calvert 1909: 201
1909
Loc

Hylaeagrion croceum Förster 1906 :15

Forster 1906: 15
1906
Loc

Leptobasis vacillans

Steinmann 1997: 287
Gloyd 1981: 133
Klots 1932: 88
Calvert 1902: 121
1902
Loc

Agrion (Leptobasis) vacillans:

Gundlach 1893: 268
Gundlach 1888: 231
1888
Loc

Leptobasis vacillans

Bailowitz 2009: 16
Novelo-Gutierrez 2009: 686
Heckman 2008: 528
Perez-Gelabert 2008: 285
Gonzalez-Soriano 2007: 129
Flint 2006: 71
Esquivel 2005: 167
Trapero 2004: 179
Machet 2004: 147
Ramos 2003: 16
Trapero 2003: 28
Rehn 2003: 200
Belle 2002: 3
Forster 2001: 62
Tsuda 2000: 38
Ramos 1999: 16
Askew 1998: 28
Steinmann 1997: 287
Gonzalez-Soriano 1997: 254
Boomsma 1996: 25
Flint 1996: 18
Gonzalez-Soriano 1996: 164
Daigle 1993: 67
Gonzalez-Soriano 1993: 296
Novelo-Gutierrez 1991: 259
De 1990: 337
Novelo-Gutierrez 1988: 44
Paulson 1984: 34
Paulson 1984: 51
Davies 1984: 77
Paulson 1982: 254
Davies 1981: 2
Alayo 1968: 82
Santos 1961: 172
Racenis 1958: 193
Santos 1957: 5
Racenis 1953: 52
Whitehouse 1943: 53
Needham 1941: 14
Klots 1932: 87
Gowdey 1926: 2
Calvert 1919: 355
Muttkowski 1910: 64
Calvert 1909: 200
Calvert 1907: 385
Baker 1905: 86
Calvert 1902: 120
Kirby 1890: 156
Kolbe 1888: 172
Selys 1877: 101
1877
Loc

Leptobasis vacillans

Hagen 1867: 291
1867
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