Acisoma panorpoides Rambur, 1842
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4109.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5673005 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/244B882F-2327-7626-FF71-2789FEC4A47F |
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Acisoma panorpoides Rambur, 1842 |
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Acisoma panorpoides Rambur, 1842 View in CoL —Asian Pintail
( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 C–D, 5A–C, 6D, 7C, 8C, 10C)
Material. Philippines: 1 male, Mindoro, Mt Halcon, Calapan, vi-1991, R. Müller ( RMNH); 1 male, Homonhon, Eastern Samar, Bitaogan, 12-v-1988, R. Müller ( RMNH); 1 male, Cebu, Lahug, 19-iii-2001, T. Borromeo ( RMNH); 1 male, Dinagat, Surigao del Norte, Loreto, Danao lake, vii-1989, A. Buenafe ( RMNH); 2 males, Mindanao, Mt Kalatungan, 06-iii-1996, R.A. Müller ( RMNH); 1 male, Palawan, Busuanga Island, Coron, Mabentangen River, 04/ 07-v-1991, T. Borromeo ( RMNH); 1 male, Visayas, Samar Island, Oras Municipality, 25/ 31-vii-1992, T. Borromeo ( RMNH).— Indonesia: 2 males, Kalimantan, Samarinda, 10-xii-1956, A.M.R. Wegner ( RMNH); 1 male, West Java, Bantam, Kasemen, 17-v-1957, A.M.R. Wegner ( RMNH); 1 male, Sulawesi, Sidaonta Palu, vi-1937, J.M.A. van Groenendaal ( RMNH); 1 male, Pulau Panaitan, 03-vii-1955, collector unknown ( RMNH); 1 male, Sumatra, Kuta Cane, Taneh Merah, 23-vi-1972 ( RMNH); 1 male, Flores, Mborong, 01-iv-1958, A.M.R. Wegner ( RMNH); 1 male, Billiton, Manggar, 18-ii-1936, F.J. Kuiper ( RMNH).—Peninsular Malaysia: 1 male, Pahang, Krau Wildlife Sanctuary, Bukit Rengit, 5/ 8-vi-1997, M. Hämäläinen ( RMNH).— Thailand: 1 male, Pu Pan NP, Kaengmoddaeng, 18-iv-1996, H. Malicky & P. Chantaramongkol ( RMNH); 1 male, Bangkok, Kasetsart, 06/ 08-vi-1984, M. Hämäläinen ( RMNH); 1 male, Chaiyaphum, Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, 09/ 10-vi- 1984, M. Hämäläinen ( RMNH).— India: 1 male, Uttar Pradesh, Doon Valley, Kulhal barrage on river Ahsan, 13-x- 1986, M. Hämäläinen ( RMNH).— China: 1 male, Guangxi, 7 km SE Guilin, 10-ix-1985, collector unknown ( RMNH); 1 male, Fukien, Bohea Hills, 25-vi-1939, T.C. Maa ( RMNH); 2 males, Shanghai, 23-vi-1934 and 04-vi- 1936, E. Suenson ( RMNH); 1 male, Guangdong, Guangzhou, 18-vii-1990, J. Silber ( RMNH).
Male diagnosis. Only representative of the genus in Asia, typical of the group lumped formerly under A. panorpoides by the (a) extensively white labrum, labium, thorax and underside of S3–7; (b) low number of Fw Ax, typically 7 but varies between 6 and 8; (c) 1 cell in Fw triangle, but 2 cells in 6% of examined wings; (d) fairly long Fw Pt, about 11–14% as long as Hw; (e) abdomen that narrows abruptly on S 5 in lateral view, with S6–10 slender ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7. S 2 – 10 C); (f) fragmented and frayed white markings on S2–5 and large white lateral spots on S7 ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7. S 2 – 10 C); and (g) broad and triangular lobe of hamule ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C). Within this group has the (1) stoutest abdomen, with S6 between 1x and 2x as long as high and a distinct ‘step’ between the ventral borders of S5 and S6 ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7. S 2 – 10 C). Latter recalls A. attenboroughi sp. nov. that also only shares the (2) rather slender hook of the hamule ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C); and (3) sublateral black marking concentrated on apical side of S4 ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7. S 2 – 10 C); but differs by the (4) totally black ventro-apical carina of S4, although this is partly white in about 15% of cases ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7. S 2 – 10 C). Aside from distribution, unique within the genus by the (5) narrow black band across the antefrons, which is only 10–40% as wide as labrum is high ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C–D); (6) labrum with no black or only a very small spot that is typically separated from the base ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C–D); and (7) complete distal Ax in 62% of examined Fw.
Range and ecology. Common at marshy habitats from the Indian subcontinent to Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia.
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National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis |
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