Heteragrion bickorum Daigle, 2005
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Heteragrion bickorum Daigle, 2005 View in CoL
( Figs. 16a–g View FIGURE 16 )
[Key locator: Key to Group B species, couplet 17’]
Heteragrion bickorum: Daigle 2005: 165–168 View in CoL (description of ♁ and ♀ from Ecuador; comparison with H. bariai View in CoL and H. inca View in CoL ; figs. 1–5);— Garrison et al. 2010: 88 (list of Heteragrion View in CoL species);— von Ellenrieder & Garrison 2011: 40 (list of species for Tiputini, Ecuador); Bota-Sierra et al. 2018: 120 (new record for Colombia);— Stand-Pérez et al. 2019: 92–93 View Cited Treatment , 97–98 (key to species, ♁ in couplet 7, ♀ in couplet 7; remarks and comparison with H. inca View in CoL and H. demarmelsi ; figs. 4g –h, 8a–c, 13a–c, 17);— Stand-Pérez et al. 2020: 381 (list of species recorded in Serranía de Chiribiquete National Natural Park, Colombia);—Miranda-Filho et al. 2022: 9 (list of species occurring in Acre state, Brazil).
Material examined. 3♁♁ ECUADOR, Tiputini Biodiversity Station , 7.xii.2012, (-0.6321, -76.1451, 240m asl), A.C. Rivera leg., ECOEVO GoogleMaps ; 6♁♁ Napo, Jatún Sacha , 11.xi.2014, (-1.0769, -77.6086, 437m asl), I. Sanmartín-Villar leg., ECOEVO GoogleMaps ; 1♁ BRAZIL, Acre state, Igarapé do Véu , 18.vii.2022, (-7.4589, -73.6327, 220m asl), G. Desidério leg., INPA GoogleMaps ; 2♁♁ same data, but 19.vii.2022; 4♁♁ same data, but 25.vii.2022; 5♁♁ GoogleMaps COLOMBIA, Putumayo Department, Mocoa Municipality, Quebrada Sangoyaco , (650m asl), L. Pérez, J, Montes & J. Villamil leg., UARC ; 1♁ Putumayo Department, Orito Municipality, Isla Escondida Natural Reserve , 17.i.2017, (0.657, -77.0722, 850m asl), M. Vigano, A. Corso & O. Janni leg., CEUA GoogleMaps ; 5♁♁ road to Nuevo Mundo island , 18 January 2017, (0.6613, -77.0767, 890m asl), M. Vigano, A. Corso & O. Janni leg., CEUA GoogleMaps ; 1♁ Caquetá Department, Florencia Municipality, ANDES–E.
Known distribution. Brazil (Acre state), Colombia (Eastern Andean foothills), and Ecuador.
Diagnosis and remarks. Some degree of morphological variation was observed in the material from Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil. Whereas specimens from Ecuador and Colombia presented a certain degree of BP convexity, the Brazilian specimens have this structure nearly straight or poorly convex. The remaining structures of the cercus (i.e., the crest, ML with acute tip) and overall coloration match the description of H. bickorum ; therefore, they were considered conspecific. This species, which shares morphological similarities with H. bariai , H. demarmelsi , and H. inca , can be distinguished from these and other Group B species based on the following combination of characters: BP nearly straight or only slightly convex; AP longer than MP ( Fig. 16g View FIGURE 16 ); MP bearing an elevated crest on its medial margin ( Figs. 16d–e View FIGURE 16 ); ML small, with acute apex ( Fig. 16e View FIGURE 16 ); AP with a longitudinal depression ( Fig. 16d View FIGURE 16 ).
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Heteragrion bickorum Daigle, 2005
Vilela, Diogo Silva, Lencioni, Frederico A. A., Bota-Sierra, Cornelio A., Ware, Jessica L. & Bispo, Pitágoras C. 2023 |
Heteragrion bickorum:
Stand-Perez, M. A. & Montes-Fontalvo, J. & Perez-Gutierrez, L. A. 2020: 381 |
Stand-Perez, M. A. & Bota-Sierra, C. A. & Perez-Gutierrez, L. A. 2019: 92 |
Bota-Sierra, C. A. & Corso, A. & Janni, O. & Sandoval-H. J. & Vigano, M. 2018: 120 |
von Ellenrieder, N. & Garrison, R. W. 2011: 40 |
Garrison, R. W. & von Ellenrieder, N. & Louton, J. A. 2010: 88 |
Daigle, J. J. 2005: 168 |