Micrathyria hypodidyma Calvert, 1906

Márquez, Javier A., Principe, Romina E., Berejnoi, Diego E., Rodríguez, José S., Bedano, José C. & Molineri, Carlos, 2019, Dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) from Córdoba and San Luis provinces, Argentina, Check List 15 (2), pp. 327-337 : 333-334

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.2.327

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Micrathyria hypodidyma Calvert, 1906
status

 

Micrathyria hypodidyma Calvert, 1906 View in CoL

Figure 16

Material examined. 1 male Site 3, R.E. Principe col. 20-XII-2017 ( UNRC-ZIIO 0126) and 2 males Site 4, J.A. Márquez col. 6-III-2018 ( UNRC-ZIIO 0130, 0131).

Identification. This species can be distinguished from other Micrathyria species by having 2 cells between the anal angle of the triangle and the Cuspl in the hind wing,

the arculus located at level of the second antenodal, or very close to it, and 2 linear wide pale stripes at the sides of the pterothorax. In males, the hamule projects anteri- orly, not surpassing the proximal margin of the anterior lamina, and the cercus in lateral view is approximately linear ( Calvert 1906).

The 3 specimens collected in Córdoba presented variations in wing venation, especially noticeable in the fore wing triangles ( Fig. 17). Specimen UNRC-ZIIO 0130 displayed free triangles in its fore wings, whereas specimen UNRC-ZIIO 0131 displayed crossed triangles in its fore wings. The last specimen UNRC-ZIIO 0126 presented asymmetry in fore wing triangles, displaying the left fore wing triangle crossed and the right fore wing triangle free.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Libellulidae

Genus

Micrathyria

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