Description of Protosticta khasia sp. nov. and Yunnanosticta siangi sp. nov., with new records of P. samtsensis Gurung & Phan, 2023 from Northeast India (Odonata: Zygoptera: Platystictidae)
Author
Joshi, Shantanu
0000-0002-4552-5746
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 72701, Arkansas, USA & National Centre for Biological Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bellary Rd, Bengaluru, 560065, Karnataka, India
sj058@uark.edu
Author
Sarkar, Vivek
0000-0002-0091-0288
Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehradun, 248001, Uttarakhand, India
viveksarkar87@gmail.com
Author
Sawant, Dattaprasad
0000-0003-0533-9292
Government Medical College and Hospital, Sindhudurg, 416534, Maharashtra, India
dattaprasad.101@gmail.com
Author
Pawar, Ujwala
0000-0003-1281-2228
National Centre for Biological Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bellary Rd, Bengaluru, 560065, Karnataka, India
ujwalamp@ncbs.res.in
Author
Kunte, Krushnamegh
0000-0002-3860-6118
National Centre for Biological Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bellary Rd, Bengaluru, 560065, Karnataka, India
krushnamegh@ncbs.res.in
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-05-13
5448
3
348
370
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5448.3.2
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5448.3.2
1175-5326
11231707
79A27DBA-56C0-4D86-BA36-35D4070CED9A
Protosticta samtsensis
Gurung & Phan
(
Figs.3
,
5
)
Material examined
1 ♂
(IBC-AN708),
Near Ramalingam Camp
(
27.10395 N
92.3980 E
, 1393 ASL),
Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary
,
West Kameng district
,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
India
;
15.vi.2015
;
Deepa Agashe
leg.
2 ♂♂
(IBC-BR349: IBC-BR350),
RCC
Bridge
(
28.4373 N
94.8878 E
,
571 m
ASL),
Yingku
,
East Siang District
,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
India
;
27.v.2022
;
Shantanu Joshi
leg.
1 ♂
(IBC-BR443), Ramsing (
28.6359 N
94.9876 E
,
541 m
ASL),
Upper Siang District
,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
India
;
29.v.2022
;
Shantanu Joshi
leg.
FIGURE 3.
Protosticta samtsensis
, all scale bars 0.5 mm. Male (IBC-BR443): (a) anterior view of head; (b) dorsal view of prothorax; (c) lateral view of thorax; (d–e) caudal appendages: (d) dorsal view; (e) lateral view; male (IBC-BR502): (f) anterior view of head; (g) dorsal view of prothorax; (h) lateral view of thorax; (i–j) caudal appendages: (i) dorsal view; (j) lateral view; male (IBC-BR503): (k) anterior view of head; (l) dorsal view of prothorax; (m) lateral view of thorax; (n–o) caudal appendages: (n) dorsal view; (o) lateral view.
FIGURE 4.
Distribution map of East Himalayan
Protosticta
spp.
and
Yunnanosticta
spp.
3 ♂♂
(IBC-BR502: IBC-BR504), Migging (
28.8564 N
94.7809 E
,
1102 m
ASL),
Upper Siang District
,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
India
;
2.vi.2022
;
Shantanu Joshi
leg.
2 ♂♂
(IBC-BS875: IBC-BS876),
Simong
(
28.6224 N
95.0459 E
, 541 ASL),
Upper Siang District
,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
India
;
22.v.2023
;
Viraj Nawge
leg.
1 ♀
(IBC-BR444), same location, date, and collector as IBC-BR443.
Comments
Recently,
P. samtsensis
was described from
Bhutan
(
Gurung & Phan 2023
). Based on specimens collected during
May–June 2022
from East Siang & Upper Siang districts,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
India
we report the first records of this species from
India
.
The caudal appendages of this species are complex and very similar to
P. himalaiaca
(
Fig. 3
). No microscopic images of the caudal appendages or genital ligula are provided in the original description. We provide detailed close-up images of the caudal appendages for comparison (
Fig.3d–e, i–j, n–o
). Laterally, the thorax of this species is yellow. This yellow marking is interrupted by a black stripe at the interpleural suture. The width of this black stripe seems variable. It is thicker in specimens described by
Gurung & Phan (2023)
and in some of the males collected by us (especially AN708). In most males we collected and observed this stripe is reduced.
Variation in males
Px
13–15 in
FW,
13 in
HW. Pt pale brown to dark brown. Shape of the lateral thoracic yellow stripe variable (e.g., more extended and rounded at posterior margin in IBC-BR503). In younger males (e.g. IBC-BS875), the black markings on thorax are less pronounced and the reddish-brown abdominal markings on apical segments are reduced.
FIGURE 5.
Protosticta samtsensis
in situ
: (a) male- Ramsing, Upper Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh, India; 29.v.2022; (b) female- Migging, Upper Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh, India; 1.vi.2022.
Measurements
Male. Abdomen + caudal appendages = 38–41.2, FW = 23–24, HW = 23–25.
Female. Abdomen + caudal appendages = 30–32, FW = 24–26, HW = 24–25.6.
Habitat and behavior.
This species was exclusively observed in shaded areas of small (<
2 m
), fast flowing streams in hilly areas (usually
500–800 m
ASL except Migging which is at ~
1100 m
ASL) of the Siang River valley (
Fig. 4
). Several males and females were observed in suitable habitats (
Fig. 5
). Individuals preferred occupying shaded areas of streams with low sunlight penetration and were active during both sunny and overcast weather conditions.A single male was caught from Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary,
Arunachal Pradesh
(
1393 m
ASL); but this species was not observed in subsequent surveys.