Planaeschna cucphuongensis Karube, 1999

Kompier, Tom, Karube, Haruki, Futahashi, Ryo & Phan, Quoc Toan, 2021, The genus Planaeschna McLachlan, 1895 and its subgroupings in Vietnam, with descriptions of three new species (Odonata: Aeshnidae), Zootaxa 5027 (1), pp. 1-35 : 19-20

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Planaeschna cucphuongensis Karube, 1999
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8. Planaeschna cucphuongensis Karube, 1999 View in CoL

( Figs 11F–J View FIGURE 11 , 12A–D View FIGURE 12 )

Planaeschna cucphuongensis: Karube (1999) View in CoL pp. 279–282, Figs 1–6 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 ; von Ellenrieder et al. (2015) p. 4 (checklist); Yokoi & Souphanthong (2014) p. 36 plate 13, p. 83 (map); Do & Dang (2007) p. 78 (distribution map), p. 132 (checklist).

Materials examined. 1 ♂ 1 ♀, Pu Luong NR, Thanh Hoa Prov., 15-V-2015, TK leg .; 1 ♀, Cuc Phuong NP, Ninh

Binh Prov., 16-VI-2015, TK leg. (Specimen used for description); 1 ♂, Xuan Son NP, Phu Tho Prov., 22-X-2016, TK leg .

Additional observations. 1 ♂, Cuc Phuong NP, Ninh Binh Prov., 24-VII-2016, TK .

First description of female ( Figs 11I View FIGURE 11 , 12B, 12D View FIGURE 12 ).

Head ( Fig. 12D View FIGURE 12 ). Labium, base of mandibles, labrum, anteclypeus, postclypeus and antefrons orange brown, yellower on central upper part of labrum and shading to dark brown on somewhat pointed upper margin of antefrons. Postfrons dark brown. Antennae dark brown. Vertex and occiput black. Compound eyes bluish-green, yellow at lower posterior margin.

Thorax ( Fig. 12B View FIGURE 12 ). Prothorax brownish. Pterothorax brown with yellow-green or yellow markings as follows: two green dorsal stripes on the mesepisternum. Antealar sinus all brown. Mesepimeron brown along humeral suture, but largely covered by broad yellow lateral stripe, greener dorsally. Metepisternum with small green triangle near base of wing. Metepimeron mostly yellow. Legs including spikes and claws blackish brown, but base of fore and middle femora brown.

Wings hyaline, with black veins. Basal area brown as far as the arculus. Nodal index: 19–22:23–18/20–16:18– 20; Pt blackish brown covering 3–4 underlying cells in FW and HW. Triangle 3–4 celled in FW, 4-celled in HW. Anal loop 8-celled.

Abdomen ( Figs 11I View FIGURE 11 , 12B View FIGURE 12 ) blackish brown with markings as follows: S1 with a small yellow spot mid-dorsally and mostly yellow laterally. S2 with yellow ventral half, dorsally ( Fig. 11I View FIGURE 11 ) with yellow-green markings as follows: a thin wedge-shaped AD mark extending to just anterior of two MD-spots with apices pointing laterally. A thin line extends from a semi-circular PD spot to just before the centre, all markings together creating a cross-shape. S3 with large yellow AL mark, narrowly connected to a small greenish-yellow PL spot, dorsally with two greenish triangular MD spots and two small oval PD spots. S4–7 with green MD spots and kidney-shaped yellow AL spots. S8 with small yellow AL mark. S9–10 black.

Anal appendages ( Fig. 12B View FIGURE 12 ) cerci black, about as long as S9. Ovipositor black.

Variation. Other specimen virtually identical. MD spots on S7 absent and yellow AL spot on S8 more prominent. Dark brown suffusion at base of wing more intense.

Measurements (in mm). HW 42.8–44.0; abdomen incl. appendages 46.3–46.5

Ecology. Records from Pu Luong NR were along a secluded gully on a forested hill. Records from Cuc Phuong NP are from deep inside the rainforest at karst streams, and the record from Xuan Son from a karst stream under heavy forest cover. No other Planaeschna have been found in Cuc Phuong NP, but at Xuan Son NP it shares its habitat with at least five different Planaeschna species.

Distribution. Endemic to Vietnam (Phu Tho Prov., Ninh Binh Prov., and Thanh Hoa Prov.).

Notes. Planaeschna cucphuongensis was previously known only from Cuc Phuong NP. The records from Pu Luong NR are not surprising, because this reserve is located on the same mountain range as Cuc Phuong NP and is an extension of the Cuc Phuong forest. The occurrence at Xuan Son NP is more remarkable, not only because of the geographical separation, but also because the male specimen there was collected in October. Planaeschna cucphuongensis was thus far known only from June ( Karube 1999; von Ellenrieder et al. 2015). The May records from Thanh Hoa were of a teneral male and young female, which is in accordance with the records from Cuc Phuong NP from June. The late occurrence in Xuan Son NP is another example of the pattern of different flight periods in different geographical areas also seen in P. crux and P. tamdaoensis .

Karube (1999) pointed out the similarity of this species to P. chiengmaiensis , a species known from a highaltitude area in southwestern Thailand and China ( Zhang 2019). It shares with P. cucphuongensis the dark brown wing bases in the female and the lack of markings on the antealar sinus, which are both uncommon features amongst Planaeschna species. Planaeschna cucphuongensis and P. chiengmaiensis seem to be closely related, but the dorsal pattern of S2 is different (compare Fig. 11H View FIGURE 11 and Fig. 12E View FIGURE 12 ) and the epiproct of P. cucphuongensis is relatively longer compared to the cerci.

Yokoi & Souphanthong (2014) mention P. cucphuongensis from Laos, but the locality and date are unclear and the illustration does not rule out other species.

PD

Dutch Plant Protection Service, Culture Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria

PL

Západoceské muzeum v Plzni

MD

Museum Donaueschingen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Aeshnidae

Genus

Planaeschna

Loc

Planaeschna cucphuongensis Karube, 1999

Kompier, Tom, Karube, Haruki, Futahashi, Ryo & Phan, Quoc Toan 2021
2021
Loc

Planaeschna cucphuongensis: Karube (1999)

von Ellenrieder, N. & Hauser, M. & Gaimari, S. D. & Thai, P. H. 2015: 4
Yokoi, N. & Souphanthong, V. 2014: 36
Do, M. C. & Dang, T. T. H. 2007: 78
2015
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