The genus Heteragrion (Odonata: Zygoptera) in Northwestern Colombia, with the description of Heteragrion tatama sp. nov.
Author
Bota-Sierra, Cornelio Andrés
Author
Novelo-Gutiérrez, Rodolfo
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Zootaxa
2017
2017-11-14
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4347.3.8
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Heteragrion mitratum atroterminatum
Donnelly, 1992
Material Examined.
COLOMBIA
:
4♂♂
and
1♀
, Department
Risaralda
,
Municipality of Pueblo Rico
,
Santa Cecilia Township
,
Alto Amurrupá Reserve
,
Ranas de Cristal
stream,
5.32033°N
76.17357°W
620m
a.s.l.
,
19 September 2016
.
Leg
: C.
Flórez
, B.
Cardenas
and C.
Bota. Same
data but:
1♂
,
23 September 2016
. 2♂♂ and 1 ♀,
31 January 2017
, Leg: J. Sandoval and C. Bota. 2♂♂ and 1 ♀,
16 February 2017
.
Department
Valle
del Cauca
, PNN
Farallones de Cali
,
Municipality Dagua
,
Anchicayá Hidroelectric
facilities,
3.54664°N
76.87921°W
570m
a.s.l.
,
7♂♂
,
13–19 October 2017
,
Leg
: C. Flórez and C. Bota.
COSTA RICA
,
Heredia Province
, vicinity of
San Ramon
,
8 km
SE San Ramon, Rio Bijagual,
500m
a.s.l.
,
Finca de Edgar Corrales
(
Agua Silvestris
),
3♂♂
,
27 March 2004
,
Leg
:
Edgar Corrales.
PANAMA
,
Province
Darién
,
Río Perresénico
,
Rancho Frío
field station,
8.01982°N
77.73257°W
80m
a.s.l.
,
2♂♂
and
1 ♀
,
17 November 2014
.
Leg
: D.
Delgado
, A.
Ramírez
and R.
Novelo. Same
data but:
1♂
and
1 ♀
, Province
Panamá
Oeste, Campana,
Río Maria
,
8.63367°N
80.02517°W
325m
.
,
26 April 2015
.
2♂♂
,
Veraguas Province
,
Santa Fe District
,
Quebrada Pera
at road towards
Río Luis
,
252m
,
16 September 2016
,
Leg
:
J. Daigle.
Remarks.
This subspecies was described by
Donnelly (1992)
from
Panama
and
Costa Rica
specimens, based exclusively on the coloration pattern, which is darker than in
H. m. mitratum
(
Fig. 7a–f
), specially the last abdominal segments (S8–S10) which are completely black in the males (
Fig. 7e
), as compared to other subspecies which only present black on dorsum of S10 (
Williamson 1919
). Donnelly was not able to find any significant difference in male caudal appendages. Here, we examined representatives of populations located on the western slope of the Cordillera Occidental, whose male cercus morphology and female intersternite morphology also coincide with those of
H. m. mitratum
, but their face coloration pattern (
Fig. 3 k–l
) are different from both
H. m. atroterminatum
(dark stripe extending from posterior border of head to frontal angle of frons in males,
Fig. 7e
), and
H. m. mitratum
(dark stripe more similar but with two projections from vertex to the antennal base in males); these specimens are darker than
H. m. mitratum
in general coloration pattern, as described for
H. m. atroterminatum
, with S8–10 black, and a yellow apical stripe on S8 (
Fig. 7c–d
), making these populations according to Donnelly´s diagnosis a variation of
H. mitratum
,
closer to
H. m. atroterminatum
than to
H. m. mitratum
. Female intersternite (
Fig. 4 k–m
) on these
H. m. atroterminatum
populations perfectly match the illustrations by
De Marmels (2004)
from Venezuelan populations of
H. m. mitratum
,
as well as those of the
Magdalena
Valley, and the Panamanian populations of the subspecies
H. m.
atrolineatum
. With this finding, we expand the geographical range of
H. m. atroterminatum
to
Colombia
(
Fig. 2
). As mentioned under
H. aequatoriale
,
further studies are needed to determine if these differences in coloration pattern are just variability within the same species or if they are effective reproductive barriers.
Biology:
This species inhabits small forest streams with waterfalls in foothills. A pair was observed in copula on the vegetation of a stream at Parque Nacional Farallones de Cali in Anchicayá area. The pair was already in copula at 12:22pm and remained like that until 12:26pm (
Fig. 7d
), then they began ovipositing in submerged live leaves, the male remained beating its wings during the whole time they were ovipositing. At 12:50pm the male abandoned the female (maybe because of our constant disturbance with the camera), and the female remained ovipositing alone at least until 12:56pm, time when we had to leave (
Fig. 7c
, videos recorded by Camilo Flórez on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiZmzWmg53o and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRg2fEKl93c).