Synopsis of Epipleoneura (Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae, “ Protoneuridae ”), with emphasis on its Brazilian species
Author
Pessacq, Pablo
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Zootaxa
2014
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journal article
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Epipleoneura haroldoi
Santos, 1964
(
Figs. 22
,
47
,
55
)
Epipleoneura haroldoi
Santos, 1964
: 41
, 42, figs.
4–6. 9, 12
, 14, 15 (new species, description of male and female, illustration of S
10 in
dorsal and lateral view, detail of epiproct in posterior view, genital ligula in ectal view, male and female posterior lobe of prothorax in dorsal view,
type
material at MNRJ).
De Marmels 1989
: 20
(new record for
Venezuela
).
Lencioni 2005
: 175
, figs. 105 a–f (references,
type
locality, distribution, described stages, reproduction of original illustrations of male S
10 in
lateral and dorsal view, epiproct and prothorax in dorsal view, genital ligula in ectal and lateral view and female prothorax and pterothorax in dorsal view).
Garrison
et al.
2010
: 352
–354, figs. 2322, 2323, 2330, 2331, 2337 (included in list of species, illustrations of genital ligula in ectal and lateral view, S
10 in
lateral and postero-dorsal view and epiproct in posterior view).
Pessacq
et al.
2012
: 4
(included in list of Brazilian
Protoneuridae
).
Specimens examined.
2♂
, 1
♀.
Holotype
♂ and
allotype
♀,
1 ♂
paratype
,
Brazil
, Amazonas State, Manaus, small stream Igarapé do Mariano (Manaus:
03º07’08”S
,
60º01’32”W
), leg. Elias,
ii 1959
.
Color pattern
(not described in
Santos 1964
):
Female
:
Head
: Dorsally metallic green; dorsal half of anterior side black, ventral half yellow, antennifer black, postclypeus black, anteclypeus yellow with two basal brown triangular areas, labrum black with apical yellow band, posterior half of rear of head black, anterior half, labrum, and maxilla yellow.
Thorax
: Prothorax dorsal half metallic green, ventral half yellow. Mesothorax metallic green; metepimeron divided obliquely into a metallic green dorsal half continuous with mesothoracic color, and a yellow ventral half, same as metathorax.
Abdomen
: S1–2 dorsally metallic green, sides brown, basally yellow, S3–6 dorsally brown with metallic reflections, S7–10 dorsally metallic green, sides brown.
Male
:
Head
: Lost in
holotype
and
paratype
.
Thorax
. Same as female.
Abdomen
: S1–2 dorsally metallic green, sides brown, S3–10 damaged and discolored, mainly brown.
Diagnosis.
Male cercus and epiproct resemble those of
E. williamsoni
and
E. angeloi
(see under
E. angeloi
).
E. haroldoi
lacks the small black spine close to cercus apex on inner margin of those species, and the dorsal branch is not as flattened. The unique shape of the genital ligula in
E. haroldoi
(
Fig. 47
), with segment 3 apically widened, with lateral corners triangular and directed latero-posteriorly and postero-lateral projections lateral, distinguish it from all other species.
Female hind lobe of pronotum (
Fig. 55
) is unique forming a wide short plate without any postero-dorsally directed lobe.
Distribution.
Northern
Brazil
in the Amazonas region, Amazonas State (
type
locality Manaus, small stream Igarapé do Mariano). Northern
Venezuela
, San Carlos-Solanos road, Cojedes State.
Notes.
The
type
material is extremely fragile and is damaged and broken, some parts missing, so I did not extrude the genital ligula in order to avoid further damage.