Descriptions and records of South-East Asiatic Odonata (II)
Author
M. A. Lieftinck
text
Treubia
1940
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3571116
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Oligoaeschna amata
(
FORSTER
) (
fig. 16
).
1903.
FORSTER
, Insekten-Borse, 20, p. l 2 sep. —- ♂ Brunei, N. Borneo (
Jagoria
). 1909. MARTIN, Cat. Coll.
SELYS
, 19, Aeschnines, p. 132 133 (pars!), fig. 129 (apps.
♂
).
- d‘ Borneo (
Jagoria
).
Material studied: —
3 ♂
(ad ad..), labelled “
Brunei
” or “ S.
Borneo
”, all identified “
Jagoria
poeciloptera
K. " by
R. MARTIN
,
homotypes
of
O.
amata
(FORSTER), in the Paris Museum.
According to Mrs.
HOWARD
K.
GLOYD
, the types of this species (
2
males from Brunei, N. Borneo, Dr. O. Staudinger vend.) are in the Michigan Museum, Ann Arbor.
1)
NEEDHAM
,
Bull. Amer. Mus.
Nat
. Hist.
23
, 1907,
fig
. 3 (insect ♀)
.
M.
A
.
LIEFTINCKI
Descriptions
and records of S
.
E
.
Asiatic Odorzata
. 381
Without comment MARTIN (
lac
.
cit
.) identified FORSTERS
amata
with
poeciloptera
Karsch, the male of which is still unknown. Fortunately the sketch accompanying MARTIN'S description of the anal appendages of the male has been made from one of FORSTER'S type specimens; and this drawing is sufficient proof that Martin's
poeciloptera
is the true
amata
of
FORSTER
The specimens examined by me agree closely with the original description. except that the thorax of the male is not “ einfarbig sammetbraun ”, but is marked dorsally
With
a pair of oblique green antehumeral bands, followed by a transverse streak of the same colour, on each side in front of the ante-alar- triangles. The sides of the thorax are also marked with green but the exact shape Of the lateral bands is not easily made out because the colours have
faded
from decomposition. The Malaysian species of the genus
Oligoaeschna
obviously present a very uniform colour-pattern of the body.
The following notes may be added to Forster's brief diagnosis and
Martin's
description of the male.
Male
- Head coloured much as described for
platyura
. Green markings Un dorsum of synthorax as in that species; lateral bands diffuse, indefinite, though apparently also similar in principle to those of
platyura
and
modiglianii
; no visible pale spots on metepisternum. Legs coloured as in
platyura
.
Wings palely suffused with greyish-yellow (sub-ad.), or with a greyishbrown tinge all over the membrane (ad).
Pterostigma greyish-brown, shaped as in the other species, that of fore wing 2.2 mm in length. Only one row of cells between M4 - Mspl (rarely and irregularly one double cell in one of the wings). Anal angle shaped as in
modiglianii
; membranula very narrow (fig. 16). Nodal index in one specimen 10.18 18.9/10.12.12 11 Abdomen. constricted on segment
3
(1.0 - 1.1 mm), slightly spindle-shaped beyond, acquiring its maximum width (2.3 mm) towards the end of segm. 4, from where it is at first parallel-sided, then diminishes very gradually in width till the end of 7; finally, 8 10 again somewhat broadened. Terminal segments depressed. Dark brown, markings obscured and discoloured. Segment 10 reddish-brown, smooth and shining, without any indication of transverse striae or warts (
cf
. MARTIN, loc.
cit
. fig. 129).
Auricles truncated apically, with 4 teeth.
Anal appendages shaped exactly as shown on fig. 129 in MARTIN (loc.
cit
), reddish to blackish-brown, inferior appendage with its borders black.
Length: ♂ abd. + app. 46, hw. 37.5 mm (one specimen measured).
Female. — I have not seen this sex of
amata
, and although
MARTIN
described it in his monograph, there are neither identified nor unnamed females in the Paris Museum corresponding with this description.