Descriptions and records of South-East Asiatic Odonata (II)
Author
M. A. Lieftinck
text
Treubia
1940
1940-01-01
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journal article
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Ceriagrion hoogerwerfi
,
sp. n.
(
fig. 14
).
Material studied: —
1 ♂
(ad.),
N. Sumatra
,
Atjeh
government,
Meloe- wak
,
mountain-lake Laoet Tiga Sagi
, ca
1500 m
alt.,
April 24, 1937
,
A. Hoo- gerwerf
leg.
Holotype
in the Buitenzorg Museum
.
Male
(ad.). — Labium salmon-buff. The whole anterior surface of the head, as far upwards as the frontal ridge and including the basal two joints of antennae, bright orange. Tips of mandibles black. Frontal ridge sharply pronounced, rectangulate. Dorsal surface of frons, vertex and epicranium ochraceousorange, the postocular lobes fading to Buckthorn brown. Lateral extremities of epicranial furrow very finely lined with black. Rear of the head pale greenish-yellow.
Prothorax and dorsum of synthorax, as far down as the humeral suture, light ochraceous-tawny; sutures and ridges of prothorax dark brown; posterior lobe of same simply rounded. Only the lower (mesostigmal) ridges of mesepisternites lined with black posteriorly. No black lines along either side of the mid-dorsal carina, nor on the humeral sutures and alar ridges. Dorsal impressions of the humeral and second lateral sutures with a minute black line. Thoracic sides ochraceous-tawny, slightly intermingled with green. Infraepisterna and lower end of metepimeron yellow ocher. Under surfaces pale greenish-yellow.
Legs ochraceous-buff, apices of tarsal joints and claws black, as are also the spines.
Wings light amber, extreme apices smoky. Pterostigma greyish-brown, much longer than high, oblique and parallel-sided.
Ab
arises at level of
Ac
in all wings. Postnodals 1312/11.11.
Abdomen grenadine-red, the sides of first and second segments paler. Segm. 6 with a very fine, sharply defined, black apical ring, restricted to the dorsum. Posterior five-sevenths of the dorsum of 7, and the whole of that of 8 - 10, deep shining black, except for a pair of minute reddish dorsal points, on either side of the middle line, near the apex of 7. Sides of 7 - 8 and 10 pale reddish, those of 9 black. Sternites light red, paling to yellowish posteriorly. Intersegmental membranes between 7 - 1 0 finely yellowish. Posterior margin of segm. 1 0 pinched and strongly excavated, showing a rounded, Λ -shaped ridge which is minutely denticulated.
Anal appendages much shorter than segm. 10, superiors entirely black, inferiors yellow basally. Superior pair globular, rather twisted and with a small, curved interior sub-apical projection. Inferior pair distinctly longer than the superiors, with inflated bases, tapering, distal third more abruptly narrowing and inclined a little inwards and strongly upwards (
fig. 14
).
Length: abd. + app. 27.5, hw. 20 mm.
Female
unknown.
M. A. Lieftinck:
Descriptions and records of S.E. Asiatic
Odonata
.
361
This interesting new species differs from its congeners, and especially from other red-bodied species, such as
C. erubescens
,
Selys, by the deep black terminal segments of the abdomen. The anal appendages are rather similar to those of
erubescens
, but the superiors arc black, and there is only one very small interior tooth.
C. hoogerwerfi
seems to be most nearly allied to
bellona
,
Laidlaw 1), from Mt. Matang, Sarawak, and Mt. Kinabalu (Borneo). It differs from that species in the longer petiole of the wings,
Ab
in the wings of
bellona
originating well before the level of the cubito-anal cross-vein, whereas in
hoogerwerfi
the two veins are coincident, the position of
Ac
distal to
Ax1
being identical in the two species.
C. hoogerwerfi
differs further from
bellona
in the sharply defined, deep black upperside of segments 8 - 1 0 of the abdomen, the distal five-seventh of 7 being also black in colour, whereas in
bellona
the apical segments are gradually and indefinitely obscured. The anal appendages of the two species are very similar, but the inferior pair of
bellona
are decidedly longer than those of
hoogerwerfi
.
I have compared the type of this new species with two males and two females of topotypical
bellona
in my own collection and in that of the Michigan Museum, Ann Arbor, from Mt. Kinabalu.
C. hoogerwerfi
,
I think, is also remotely allied to
pendleburyi
,
Laidlaw 2), from the hill-country of Perak. It is easily distinguished from that species by its orange face, the absence of black lines on the dorsum of the thorax, and by the bright orangered abdomen. It differs further from
pendleburyi
in the basal portion of the 7th abdominal segment being red instead of black, in the absence of brown basal annules to the base of 7 -10, and in the short and rounded superior anal appendages, which in
pendleburyi
taper toward the apex, being equal in length to the inferior pair.
Fig. 14.
Ceriagrion hoogerwerfi
,
sp. n.
♂. Anal appen dages, dorsal view and left side.
Dedicated to Mr. A. H oogerwerf, the intrepid explorer of the high mountains of Atjeh.