Description of two new Calicnemia from Vietnam and central Laos with notes on their congeners in Vietnam (Odonata: Platycnemididae)
Author
Phan, Quoc Toan
Author
Kompier, Tom
Author
Karube, Haruki
text
Zootaxa
2017
4232
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journal article
36514
10.11646/zootaxa.4232.3.9
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Calicnemia hamata
sp. nov.
(
Figures 1
C; 3A–E)
Etymology.
The specific name
hamata
is derived from Latin and means hooked in reference to the hook-shape at the tip of the flagella of the genital ligula.
Type
material
.
Holotype
:
Male
,
Bokilhamsai
,
Kaew Neua Pass area
,
N.E. Lak Sao
,
Bolikhamxay Prov.
, C.
Laos
(
700m
),
29.IV.2002
,
Matti Hämäläinen
leg.
Description of
holotype
male
.
Head
(
Fig. 3
A). Labrum, genea and postclypeus matte black; anteclypeus dark reddish. Mandibles yellowish. Large transverse yellow stripe runs from edge of eyes over antefrons just above postclypeus and with very irregular dorsal edge. Antennae entirely black. Dorsum of head matte black with four orange spots just posterior of antennae. Two somewhat arrow–shaped larger ones at anterolateral edge of vertex and one between each antenna and edge of eyes. Posterior side of head matte black with two yellow teardropshaped spots.
Thorax
. Prothorax. Anterior and posterior lobes entirely black; middle lobes black with large yellow spot dorsally and small one laterally. Synthorax matte black with three conspicuous yellow stripes as in
Fig. 1
C: Narrow antehumeral stripe, broader stripe over metepisternum through spiracle, and a third formed by yellow ventral half of metepimeron.
Legs
. Coxae black anterior and yellow posterior. Femora, tibiae, tarsi and claws entirely black.
Wings
hyaline; 17–18 postnodal crossveins in both wings. Pterostigma black, covering about 1.5 underlying cells.
Abdomen
(
Fig. 1
C): S1 black with large yellow lateral spot; S2–6 reddish, but posterior 1/6th of S6 black; S7–10 entirely black.
Anal appendages
(
Fig. 3
B–C) black. Cerci slanting upward and adorned with two long basal spines directed inward and ventrally. These spines difficult to see in lateral view. Paraprocts robust, shorter than length of cerci and slightly curved inward apically.
Genital ligula
as shown in
Fig. 3
D–E: flagella short and robust, apically adorned with a hooked extension.
Measurement (mm)
. Abdomen including anal appendages 32; Hindwing 24.
Female.
Unknown.
Diagnosis.
It is probably justified to place
Calicnemia hamata
sp. nov.
in group 1 based on the narrow lobe of its genital ligula, even if the flagella are shorter and more robust than usual for members of this group (
Fig. 3
D–E). The new species is easily separated from other species by the hook shape at the apex of the flagella (
Fig. 3
D–E).
C. hamata
sp. nov.
comes closest to
C. erythromelas
of group 1 with respect to its body color pattern and the structure of its appendages (
Figs. 3
B–C & 4A–B).
A female specimen (
Fig. 1
D) collected from Xieng Khoang, Phonesavan Prov. in
Laos
and similar in pattern to both the male of
C. hamata
sp. nov.
and the female of
C. erythromelas
could not be conclusively identified. Additional research is needed to clarify whether this is
C. hamata
sp. nov.
or
C. erythromelas
.