Description of Coeliccia natgeo sp. nov. from Central Vietnam with keys to the males and females of the hayashii-group (Odonata: Zygoptera: Platycnemididae)
Author
Phan, Quoc Toan
Center for Entomology Parasitology Research, Institute of Research and Training of Medicine, Biology & Pharmacy, Duy Tan Uni-
Author
Ngo, Quoc Phu
0000-0002-2533-2111
Center for Entomology Parasitology Research, Institute of Research and Training of Medicine, Biology & Pharmacy, Duy Tan Uni- & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2533 - 2111
Author
Toan, Thai Canh
0000-0001-6030-1196
Department of Science and International Cooperation, Vu Quang NP, Ha Tinh 450000, Vietnam https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6030 - 1196
Author
Tuan, Vo Anh
0000-0001-9636-4957
Department of Science, Pu Mat NP, Nghe An 430000, Vietnam. https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9636 - 4957
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-12-18
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Coeliccia natgeo
sp. nov.
(
Figures 2–18
,
20, 21
)
Holotype
. ³,
Khe Nhop
(
18.2708 N
,
105.3431 E
; alt.
510 m
),
Vu Quang NP
,
Kim Quang Commune
,
Vu Quang District
,
Ha Tinh Prov.
,
3.vi.2020
, Q.
T
.
Phan
leg.
Paratypes
. 2 ³³, same data as the holotype; 2 ³³,
Khe Tron Cua
(
18.2782 N
,
105.3725 E
, alt.
95 m
),
Vu Quang NP
,
Kim Quang Commune
,
Vu Quang District
,
Ha Tinh Prov.
,
30.v.2020
, Q.
T
.
Phan
&
Q.P. Ngo
leg.
;
4 ³³,
1 ♀
(caught in tandem),
Vu Quang NP
,
Son Kim
2
Commune
(
18.4387 N
,
105.2146 E
, alt.
127 m
),
Huong Son District
,
Ha Tinh Prov.
,
05.vii.2018
, Q.
T
.
Phan
leg.
;
4 ³³, Khe Kem (
18.9729 N
,
104.8168 E
, alt.
273 m
),
Pu Mat NP
,
Luc Gia Commune
,
Con Cuong District
,
Nghe An Prov.
,
14.v.2019
, Q.
T
.
Phan
leg.
Type specimen deposition
.
All
type
specimens of the new species are deposited in the
Zoological Collection of Duy Tan University
,
Da Nang
City
,
Vietnam
.
Two males from Son Kim 2 will be placed in the private collection of
Dr. Rosser William Garrison
, Sacramento,
USA
.
Etymology
. The specific name of the new species,
natgeo
is a partial abbreviation of the National Geographic Society, in appreciation of their financial support to the authors. The name is to be treated as an indeclinable noun.
Other material confirmed by field observations
. 1 ³, Khe Sai (
18.3862 N
,
105.3055 E
, alt.
69 m
), Vu Quang NP, Son Kim 1 Commune, Huong Son District,
Ha Tinh Prov.
,
23.vii.2020
, Q.T. Phan;
1 ♀
(immature),
Son Kim
2
Commune
(
18.4387 N
,
105.2146 E
, alt.
127 m
),
Huong Son District
,
Ha Tinh Prov.
,
05.vii.2018
, Q.
T
.
Phan
.
FIGURES 2–3.
Habitus of
Coeliccia natgeo
sp. nov.
(2) holotype ³ & (3) paratype ♀.
Description of
holotype
.
Head
(
Figs 4, 5
). Labrum and postclypeus black; anteclypeus black with a median blue spot; genae and base of mandibles largely blue, this pattern extends inward above the postclypeus, but inter-rupted in the middle; antennae black, first segment yellow above; epicranium matte black apart from two tiny yel-low spots adjacent to posterior ocelli and two small narrow yellow postocular spots; compound eyes tricolored in life, with top half black and bottom half greenish turning blue posteriorly (
Figs 14, 15
).
Thorax
(
Fig. 8
). Pronotal lobes entirely black dusted with pruinosity; propleuron pale yellow; mesepisternum and mesepimeron black, metepisternum and metepimeron yellow except for narrow metepleural black stripe extending almost to the spiracle; mesinfraepisternum black above, yellow below. Legs (
Fig. 8
). Coxae and trochanters pale yellow, femora and tibiae pale grayish with black lines along extensor and flexor surfaces, armature dark brown.
Wings
. Hyaline, 19 Px in FW and
17–18 in
HW; Pt dark brown, surmounting 1.5 cells.
Abdomen
(
Figs 2
,
8
). S1 largely yellow, black dorsally and along posterior margin; S2 black in upper half, yel-low below; S3–6 black above and yellow below with blackish nodes; S7–8 black, narrowly yellow below; anterior half of S9 black, posterior half yellow; S10 entirely yellow.
Anal appendages
yellow. In lateral view (
Fig. 10
) cercus short, robust, with apex smoothly rounded with a ventral expansion tipped with a black tooth; paraproct longer than cercus, enlarged basally thereafter curvilinear dorsally with medially directed tip ending in a black tooth. In dorsal view (
Fig. 11
) cercus expanded mediobasally gradually narrowing apically.
Genital ligula
(
Fig. 12
) with terminal segment separated at base into a pair of long, acute tipped flagella.
Measurements
(in mm). HW 27; abdomen including appendages 44.
Variation in
paratype
males.
Four males from Son Kim 2 Commune are smaller than the
holotype
: Abdomen (including appendages)
37–38 mm
, HW
25 mm
; the abdomen of four males from Son Kim 2 Commune and a male from Khe Kem differ from the
holotype
by having S9 mostly yellow.
Description of
paratype
female.
Head
(
Figs 6, 7
). Labrum black; anteclypeus yellow with pair of widely separated brown spots on lower margin; postclypeus shiny black; genae and base of mandibles yellow, this pattern extending inward above postclypeus; remainder of frons matte black; antennae black, top of scape yellow; epicra-nium matte black with a large transverse yellowish stripe narrowly interrupted medially originating at compound eye margin and extending to just adjacent to the median ocellus, bifurcated just before level of lateral ocellus with one arm extending to behind median ocellus, the other reaching the lateral ocellus (
Fig. 7
). Two large transverse yellowish postocular spots.
FIGURES 4–7.
Head of
Coeliccia natgeo
sp. nov.
in dorsal & frontal view. (4, 5), holotype ³ & (6, 7), paratype ♀.
Thorax
(
Figs 9
,
13, 14
). Anterior and posterior pronotal lobes black, middle pronotal lobe black centrally, yellow laterally (
Fig. 13
); posterior pronotal lobe with central part very small, slightly raised upward, appearing as a small projection in lateral view (
Fig. 14
), with two black distinct lapels; synthorax as in
holotype
apart from yellow antehumeral stripes (
Fig. 9
). Legs as in male.
Wings
. Hyaline, 19 Px in FW and
17–18 in
HW. Pt brown, surmounting 1.5 cells.
Abdomen
(
Figs 3
,
15, 16
). S1–7 as male; S8–9 black with yellowish apical markings, deeply divided dorsally (
Figs 15, 16
); S10 entirely black. Ovipositor yellowish with a central black spot and black ventral half.
Anal appendages
(
Figs 15, 16
). Cerci dark brown, almost as long as S10.
Measurements
(in mm). HW 25; abdomen including appendages 37.
Differential diagnosis.
Within the
hayashii
-group (and this is also true for
C. yunnanensis
), the fully mature males of
C. duytan
,
C. mattii
,
C. schorri
and
C. lecongcoi
lack antehumeral stripes or spots.
Coeliccia schorri
has extensive blue marking on the terminal abdominal segments and pruinose markings on the synthorax (
Phan & To 2019
:
Fig. 8
) and the synthorax of
C. mattii
is largely covered by pruinosity (
Phan & Kompier 2016: 3
C). Male structural characters of
C. diomedea
are very similar to
C. natgeo
apart from always present antehumeral markings, although it displays some variation in the size of its antehumeral spots (
Kompier
et al
. 2020
). All mature males collected (or observed) in the range of
C. natgeo
do not show antehumeral markings.
FIGURES 8–9.
Head and thorax of
Coeliccia natgeo
sp. nov.
, lateral view. (8), holotype ³ & (9), paratype ♀.
FIGURES 10–16.
Structural characters of
Coeliccia natgeo
sp. nov.
[10–12] holotype ³ & [13–16], paratype ♀. (10), S9–10 & anal appendages, lateral view; (11), S9–10 & anal appendages, dorsal view; (12), genital ligula, ventral view; (13, 14), pro- thorax; (15, 16), abdominal tip.
With the other two species,
C. natgeo
shares the yellow abdomen tip and appendages, but it differs from
C. duytan
and
C. lecongcoi
as follows: (1) synthorax lacking pruinosity (
Figs 8
,
17, 18
) (large lateral pruinose areas and small dorsal spots, Phan 2019:
Figs 9–10
); (2) S9 of
C. natgeo
largely yellow (
Figs 10, 11
) whereas S9 almost black in
C. duytan
(
Phan 2017
:
Fig. 2
a-b) and
C. lecongcoi
(Phan 2019:
Figs 5, 6
). The short and robust cerci and the apically pointed flagella of the genital ligula of
C. natgeo
resemble those of
C. duytan
and
C. lecongcoi
.
FIGURES 17–18.
Males of
Coeliccia natgeo
sp. nov.
in nature. (17), Khe Nhop; (18), Khe Kem. All photos are taken by Q.T. Phan.
The female of
C. natgeo
differs from all other species in the
hayashii
-group (and probably from most other
Coeliccia
species) by the reduced central part of the posterior pronotal lobe of the prothorax (
Figs 20, 21
). In
C. mattii
the central part of the posterior pronotal lobe is much larger and rearward directed, not at all similar to
C. natgeo
(
Fig. 22
). The central part of the posterior pronotal lobe of the females of
C. coronata
,
C. diomedea
,
C. duytan
,
C. hayashii
and
C. lecongcoi
has a well-developed triangular structures with lateral extensions (
Figs 23–32
). The female of
C. schorri
differs from all other members of the
hayashii
-group in that the central part of the posterior pronotal lobe is a long erect horn (
Fig. 19
).
FIGURES 19–32.
Posterior pronotal prothoracic lobes of females of the
hayashii
-group, ♀. (19),
C. schorri
(rearranged from
Phan & To 2019
), lateral view; (20, 21),
C. natgeo
, dorsal & lateral view; (22),
C. mattii
(rearranged from
Phan & Kompier 2016
), oblique dorsal view; (23, 24),
C. coronata,
Chu Yang Sin
, dorsal & lateral view; (25, 26),
C. duytan,
Chu Mom Ray
, dorsal & lateral view; (27, 28),
C. hayashii,
Ko Roong
, dorsal & lateral view; (29, 30),
C. diomedea
,
Dak Glei, dorsal & lateral view; (31, 32),
C. lecongcoi,
Ngoc Linh
, dorsal & lateral view.
Habitat and ecology.
Unlike most species of
Coeliccia
,
C. natgeo
was found in dry areas, about
5–10 m
from the edge of small, densely vegetated streams. It is probably a low-density species since it was seldom encountered during our field trips. Within Vu Quang NP,
C. natgeo
occurs with
C. pyriformis
Laidlaw, 1932
and other shade dwelling such as
Drepanosticta emtrai
Dow, Kompier & Phan, 2019
;
Protosticta pseudocuriosa
Phan
& Kom-pier, 2016;
Devadatta cyanocephala
Hämäläinen, Sasamoto & Karube, 2006
;
Burmagiolestes melanothorax
(Selys, 1891),
Agriomorpha fusca
May, 1933
and
Prodasineura lancastrei
Phan & Ngo, 2020
. In Pu Mat NP,
C. pyriformis
;
C. scutellum
Laidlaw, 1932
;
B. melanothorax,
A. fusca
and
D. emtrai
were found with
C. natgeo
.