Prodasineura lancastrei, Phan & Ngo, 2020

Phan, Quoc Toan & Ngo, Quoc Phu, 2020, A revision of the systematics and distribution of the damselfly genus Prodasineura Cowley, 1934 (Odonata: Zygoptera: Platycnemididae) in Vietnam with description of two new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 650, pp. 1-27 : 18-24

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.650

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3853279

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scientific name

Prodasineura lancastrei
status

sp. nov.

Prodasineura lancastrei sp. nov.

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Figs 9B View Fig , E–F, 10 View Fig C–D, 11 View Fig B, D, F, 12 View Fig C–D, 13 View Fig E–F, 14 View Fig C–D, 15 View Fig B, 16 View Fig B, 18 View Fig

Diagnosis

Differing from most other congeners and all Vietnamese species of Prodasineura by darkened apical wings ( Fig. 14C View Fig ) in male and morphology of posterior pronotal lobe with three flattened horns in female ( Fig. 13 View Fig E–F). In Vietnam, P. lancastrei is superficially most similar to P. kong by sharing the same thin antehumeral stripe on the male synthorax ( Fig. 9 View Fig A–B), but differing by the following characters: in male, transverse band on dorsal head of P. lancastrei narrow ( Fig. 9B View Fig ), wider in P. kong ( Fig. 9A View Fig ); appendages of P. lancastrei mostly black ( Fig. 9 View Fig E–F), paraprocts yellowish apically in P. kong ( Fig. 9 View Fig C–D); cerci of P. lancastrei ( Fig. 9E View Fig ) in lateral view not pointed, ventral expansion convex along posterior margin as opposed to concave in P. kong ( Fig. 9C View Fig ). Female of P. lancastrei differing by three horns ( Fig. 13 View Fig E–F) in stead of two short, robust horns in P. kong ( Fig. 13 View Fig C–D).

Etymology

This species is named after Mr. Luis de Lancastre (born on 20 December 1990) in appreciation of his financial aid for our fieldwork. A noun in the genitive case.

Material examined

Holotype

VIETNAM • ♂; Nghe An Province, Con Cuong District, Mon Son Commune, a small stream near Khe O Forestry Latch, Pha Lai Ranger Station ; 19.52167° N, 105.545° E; 66 m a.s.l.; 12 May 2019; Q.T. Phan leg.; ZCDTU 2019051212-ODO

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VIETNAM • 4 ♂♂, 1 ♀; all mature; same collection data as for holotype; ZCDTU 2019051213-17- ODO .

Description

Male ( Figs 9B View Fig , E–F, 10C–D, 12C, 14C, 15B)

MEASUREMENTS. Hindwing 19 mm, abdomen (including appendages) 31.5 mm.

HEAD. Labrum dark red with black dot medially. Mandibles yellow, pattern extending to level of postclypeus. Anteclypeus dark red, postclypeus matt black ( Fig. 9B View Fig ). Antennae entirely black. Front matt black except for complete narrow transversal reddish stripe running from eye margins, encompassing anterior ocellus. Rear of head entirely black ( Fig. 12C View Fig ).

THORAX. Prothorax black, orange markings as in Fig. 9B View Fig ; distal margin of anterior, posterior pronotal lobe with small spot, middle of pronotal lobe with large oval spot. Propleuron entirely black. Synthorax black, on each side with narrow orange antehumeral stripe, two other distinct stripes: reddish one on metepisternum and yellowish ones on lower margin of metepimeron ( Fig. 12C View Fig ).

LEGS. Coxae black, lateral yellow lines; trochanter yellow, flexor margin black; femur entirely black; tibia black, flexor surface yellow; tarsus, claws entirely black.

WINGS. Hyaline, darkened from about level of pterostigma ( Figs 10C View Fig , 14C View Fig , 15B View Fig ). Forewings slightly longer than hindwings, Px 17, 14 in forewings, hindwings respectively. No anal bridge ( Fig. 10C View Fig ). Pterostigma black, covering slightly more than one underlying cell.

ABDOMEN. Mostly black except for yellow triangular spots at lower margins of S1; ventro-lateral sides of S2 with yellowish bands; S3–6 with dorsally interrupted half-rings along anterior margin; anterior S3 with orange spot; S7–10 entirely black ( Fig. 14C View Fig ).

ANAL APPENDAGES. Mostly black except for dark yellowish tips of cerci; cerci axe-shaped, broadened ventro-apically, paraprocts entirely black, broad at base, narrower toward blunt tip ( Fig. 9 View Fig E–F).

GENITAL LIGULA. Typically shaped for Prodasineura species, two robust flagella lateroapically, extending posteriorly, pointed at tip, bearing subbasal shorter flagellum, which expands apically as rounded lobe ( Fig. 10D View Fig ).

Female ( Figs 11B, D, F View Fig , 12D View Fig , 13 View Fig E–F, 14D)

MEASUREMENTS. Hindwing 18.5 mm, abdomen (including appendages) 30 mm.

HEAD. Labrum, mandibles, genea, anteclypeus yellowish except for black spot beneath lateral side of mandibles, border of genae black, two separated black spots on anteclypeus; this pattern over postclypeus at level of base of antennae ( Fig. 11B View Fig ). Postclypeus, antennae entirely black. Front, rear of head black, obscure tiny transverse yellowish stripe at level of anterior ocellus ( Fig. 12D View Fig ).

THORAX. Prothorax black, yellowish laterally ( Fig. 11B View Fig ). Posterior pronotal lobe with three flattened horns ( Fig. 13F View Fig ), strongly erect in lateral view ( Fig. 13E View Fig ). Antehumeral stripe yellow, not reddish as in male, shorter, interrupted at about ¾ of mesepisternum ( Fig. 11B View Fig ).

LEGS. Same as male.

WINGS. Hyaline, forewings slightly longer than hindwings, Px 13, 12 in forewings, hindwings respectively. Pterostigma black ( Fig. 14D View Fig ).

ABDOMEN. Black, following pattern: S1 with two oval yellowish spots; S2 with narrow yellowish stripe along lower margin; S3–6 with dark reddish stripe along lower margin, oval yellowish spot on anterior segments, larger spot at about ¾ of each segment length ( Fig. 14D View Fig ); S7–9 black with yellowish stripe on lower margin; S10 black with oval yellow spot dorsally ( Fig. 11D, F View Fig ).

APPENDAGES. Entirely black; ovipositor black with distal end yellowish ( Fig. 11D, F View Fig ).

Variation in male paratypes

Two paratype males having yellowish compound eyes due to acetone treatment for preservation, other features of paratype specimens showing no significant differential features from holotype male. Compound eyes bright red in living males ( Fig. 15B View Fig ).

Distribution

Vietnam ( Fig. 18 View Fig ): Nghe An (Con Cuong District, Mon Son Commune) Province.

Habitat and ecology

The new species was found in a densely vegetated, very narrow (about 1 m width) branch ( Fig. 16C View Fig ) of a shaded, shallow, narrow (about 1–3 m width) and rocky forest mountain stream with slow running water and a sandy bottom. Two other species of Prodasineura ( P. autumnalis and P. croconota ) occurred in the same stream with P. lancastrei sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

SubOrder

Zygoptera

SuperFamily

Coenagrionoidea

Family

Protoneuridae

SubFamily

Disparoneurinae

Genus

Prodasineura

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