Okanagrion angustum Archibald & Cannings, new species
Fig. 36.
Diagnosis. Wings separated from those of all others but O. beardi by IR2 origin on RP1-2 [all others: origin between RP1-2, RP3-4]; from O. beard, O. dorrellae by Ax1 to nodus 1–1.5 mm longer than for O. beardi: 1.5 mm longer than for O. dorrellae; from O. worleyae, O. dorrellae by narrower at level of nodus: O. angustum about 5.5 mm wide [ O. worleyae: about 4.5 mm, O. dorrellae 4 mm].
Further separated by colouration (sex unknown): similar to that of O. hobani in preserved portions (much of posterior margin, apical portion not preserved), differs from others as in its diagnosis.
Type material. Holotype: RBCM.EH2017.050.11.2491 (Fig. 36), collected at McAbee by John Leahy, date unknown. Much of the proximal three-quarters of a wing. Housed in the Royal British Columbia Museum collections.
Description. Holotype, RBCM.EH2017.050.11.2491, wing. Shape: wing narrow, as in diagnosis; colour (preserved portion) as in O. hobani, see diagnosis; few crossveins in postnodal, postsubnodal spaces preserved, mostly not aligned; RP2 origin 6.5 cells distal to origin of IR2; IR2 origin at subnodus, on RP1-2 as in diagnosis; RP3-4: origin in distal part of middle third between arculus, nodus; arculus just proximal to Ax2; Ax0 not detected; no crossvein O in preserved portion; no major vein zigzags in preserved portions; CuA–A space with four, possibly five cells wide at widest (between levels of origins of IR1, RP2).
Etymology. The specific epithet is the neuter form of the Latin angustus (- a, - um) meaning “narrow”, referring to the distinctive wing shape of the species.
Range and age. McAbee, BC, Canada, mid-Ypresian.