Oreiallagma gen. nov. with a redefinition of Cyanallagma Kennedy 1920 and Mesamphiagrion Kennedy 1920, and the description of M. dunklei sp. nov. and M. ecuatoriale sp. nov. from Ecuador (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) Author Ellenrieder, Natalia Von Author Garrison, Rosser W. text Zootaxa 2008 1805 1 51 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.182666 d1698b4a-ec6b-4a5f-96cf-956535545e85 1175-5326 182666 Mesamphiagrion ecuatoriale sp. nov. Figures 3 c; 4d–e; 7b; 16; 41; 62; 72; 103 Etymology: Named ecuatoriale in reference to its distribution. Type specimens: Holotype (ɗ). Ecuador . Napo Prov.: seep and marsh along Archidona-Baeza road, 00°36'12''S , 77°50'36''W , 2100 m , 19.xi.1997 , T.W. Donnelly leg. Allotype (Ψ). Same data. Both in FSCA . Paratypes (3 ɗ, 1 Ψ). same data 2 ɗ, 1 Ψ (TWD); same data 1 ɗ (RWG). Description. Male holotype Head ( Fig. 3 c). Labium pale yellow; labrum, base of mandibles, anterior surface of genae, anteclypeus, and antefrons light blue, with a black medial spot and a marginal spot on each side along posterior margin of labrum; postclypeus, postfrons, antennae, and top of head black, with a pair of large pale blue postocular spots; rear of head pale yellow. Frons in profile rounded. FIGURES 96–99. Larval lateral caudal lamella, lateral view. (96) Cyanallagma interruptum , Chile, Chagres; (97) C. bonariense , Argentina, Sauce Grande; (98) Mesamphiagrion laterale , Venezuela, Road to Las Copas; (99) M. gaianii , Venezuela, Laguna Negra; (100) (99) M. tamaense , Venezuela, Las Copas (Figs. 96–97 from Bulla 1973; Fig. 99 from De Marmels 1997; Figs. 98, 100 from De Marmels 2007). Thorax . Prothorax black except for medial portion of anterior lobe, a latero-dorsal oval spot on each side of middle lobe and lateral margin of middle lobe pale blue; medial lobe of posterior prothoracic lobe developed into caudally projected squarish plate separated from lateral lobes by an obtuse angle, with smoothly rounded margins and slightly concave dorsal surface ( Fig. 16 a). Mesepisternal plates approximately flat and triangular. Pterothorax largely pale blue becoming pale bluish-yellow latero-ventrally, with a mid-dorsal black stripe narrower than antehumeral pale blue area, a narrow black stripe along humeral suture and a reddish brown oval spot at posterior end of second lateral suture ( Fig. 3 c). Venter of thorax bluish yellow. Legs black except pale blue coxae, trochanters and a spot along basal third to half of flexor surface of femora, and pale brown basal 3/4 of pretarsi; 8 metafemoral spurs on left femur (right femur missing), longer than width of femur on distal half; metatibial spurs slightly longer than intervening spaces; pretarsal claw with well developed supplementary tooth. Wings ( Fig. 7 b) hyaline; pt dark reddish brown, covering one cell, with anterior (costal) margin slightly longer than posterior margin; CuP reaching CuPAA slightly distal to confluence of CuPAA with hind margin of wing, petiolation ending approximately at midpoint between Ax 1 and Ax 2; Px 14 in FW, 12 in right HW, 13 in left HW; RP 2 branching slightly proximal to Px 7 in FW, slightly proximal to Px 6 in HW. Abdomen ( Fig. 4 d). Dorsum of S1–6 and S10 black, of S7 pale blue except basal eighth black, of S8–9 pale blue; sides of S1–2 and base of S3 pale bluish yellow, most of S3 and S4–7 pale yellow. Genital ligula ( Fig. 41 ) with apex concave, an inner medial process on ental membranous transverse fold basal to lateromedial lobes, a pair of latero-apical lobes of narrow base directed anteriorly and a pair of latero-medial lobes of broader base. Cercus ( Figs. 62 , 72) shorter than S10, with a short subapical hooked dorsal process, a pointed ventro-basal process, and two blunt ventro-apical processes; color of outer surface black. Paraproct pale blue, with medially directed branch and tip of ventral branch black ( Fig. 62 ). Dimensions. Total length 38.5 mm ; abdomen length 31.5 mm ; FW 24.0 mm; HW 23.0 mm. FIGURE 101. Oreiallagma quadricolor (Peru, Morro Leguía). Last larval stadium, (a) head, dorsal view; (b) antenna, lateral view; (c) right mandible, ental view; (d) left mandible, ental view; (e) prementum, ental view; (f) premental palp, ental view; (g) male S9–10, lateral view; (h) male S9–10, ventral view; (i) female S9–10, lateral view; (j) female cerci, dorsal view; (k) male S10, dorsal view. FIGURE 102. Distribution of species of Cyanallagma in South America. FIGURE 103. Distribution of species of Mesamphiagrion in South America. FIGURE 104. Distribution of species of Oreiallagma in South America. FIGURE 105. Mature adult male of Cyanallagma interruptum (Chile, X Región, marsh 5 km W of Puerto Ramirez by route 231, 18.i.1995). Photographed by R.W. Garrison. FIGURE 106. Mature adult male of Cyanallagma bonariense (Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, Sierra de la Ventana, Arroyo del Loro, 29.i.1995). Photographed by R.W. Garrison. FIGURE 107. Mature adult male of Mesamphiagrion dunklei (Ecuador, Napo Province, Baeza, 1710 m, seepage marsh, 24.vii.1996, B. Mauffray leg.). Photographed by S.W. Dunkle. Female allotype Head . As in holotype but base of mandibles, anterior surface of genae, anteclypeus, and antefrons pale bluish yellow; postclypeus with a pair of transversely elongate oval yellow spots, and anterior portion of postfrons pale yellow. Thorax . As in holotype but mid-dorsal black stripe margined by reddish brown, and faint reddish brown narrow stripe along humeral suture. Legs yellow, except distal portion of femora, tibiae, tarsi and tip of pretarsi reddish brown. Medial portion of posterior lobe of prothorax only slightly projected caudally at mid-line ( Fig. 16 b). Mesepisternal plates wider than in male holotype ( Fig. 16 c). Wings as holotype but pt pale reddish brown; 13 Px in left FW, 13 in right HW, 12 in left HW. FIGURE 108. Juvenile adult female of Mesamphiagrion gaianii (Venezuela, Trujillo State, 9 km East of Mosquey, Laguna Negra, 16/22.x.1991). Photographed by J. De Marmels. FIGURE 109. Juvenile adult male of Mesamphiagrion laterale ( Venezuela , Mérida State, road to La Culata, 2646 m , 04.vii.1991 ). Photographed by J. De Marmels. FIGURE 110. Bromeliad inhabited by larvae of Oreiallagma quadricolor (Peru, Cusco Department, Morro Leguía, km 135, road between Paucartambo and Atalaya, 2250 m, 21.vi.1993). Photographed by J.A. Louton. FIGURE 111. Larva of Oreiallagma quadricolor . Photographed by J.A. Louton. Abdomen . Color pattern as in holotype , except dorsum of S1–7 black, of S8 pale blue at distal third, of S9 pale blue at distal half, of S10 entirely pale blue; latero-ventral margins of terga pale yellow from S1–10 ( Fig. 4e). Cercus shorter than S10, conical and brown; paraprocts pale yellow. Vulvar spine on S8 well developed. Sub-basal plate of ovipositor broadly rounded; outer valve of ovipositor with a single row of teeth; tip of ovipositor (excluding stylus) extending beyond posterodorsal margin of S10 but not reaching tip of cercus ( Fig. 4 e). Dimensions. Total length 38.0 mm; abdomen length 31.0 mm; FW 25.5 mm ; HW 24.5 mm . Variation in paratypes . Paratype males are similar to holotype but the anteclypeus in three has a pair of transverse oval black spots, and outer surfaces of cercus delimited between dorsal, inner ventro-apical process, and outer ventro-apical processes are pale blue. One male has basal sixth of S7 black. Female as in allotype. Male paratypes Px in FW 13–16, in HW 12–13; RP 2 branching between Px 7–8 in FW, between Px 5–6 or slightly proximal to 6 in HW. Female Px in FW 15–14, in HW 14–13; RP 2 branching slightly proximal to Px 7 in FW, between Px 5–6 in HW. Dimensions. Total length males 35.5–38 mm [mean 36.8 mm ; SD 1.26; n = 3]; total length female 39.0 mm; abdomen length males 29.0– 31.5 mm [mean 30.3 mm ; SD 1.26; n = 3]; abdomen length female 31.5 mm ; FW males 23.0– 24.5 mm [mean 23.6 mm ; SD 0.76; n = 3]; FW female 26.5 mm ; HW males 22.0– 23.5 mm [mean 22. 7 mm ; SD 0.76; n = 3]; HW female 25.5 mm . Diagnosis. Male of M. equatoriale shares only with M. occultum , M. ovigerum , and M. risi the short subapical dorsal process of cercus but differs from them by the ventrally pointed ventro-basal process of the cercus (Fig. 72) that is rectangular in M. occultum (Fig. 70b), narrowly spatulate and curved anteriorly in M. ovigerum (Fig. 71), and broadly triangular in M. risi (Fig. 74). Absence of metapleural dark stripe ( Fig. 3 c) is shared only by males (female is unknown) of M. occultum , M. ovigerum , and M. tepuianum . Mesamphiagrion equatoriale differs from M. tepuianum in following characters (contrasting character states for M. tepuianum in parentheses): medial lobe of posterior prothoracic lobe projected caudally into a semicircular lobe ( Fig. 16 a; bilobate and only slightly projected, Fig. 19 ); basal segment of genital ligula lacking long setae along sides ( Fig. 41 a; with long setae along sides, Fig. 44 ); and acutely pointed ventro-basal process of cercus in medio-dorsal view (Fig. 72; broadly rectangular ventro-basal process, Fig. 73). Female of M. ecuatoriale differs from other known females of Mesamphiagrion by medial lobe of posterior prothoracic lobe only slightly projected medially beyond lateral lobes ( Fig. 16 b), whereas the same is well-developed and posteriorly projected in M. demarmelsi and M. tamaense ( Figs. 20 b-21b), and bilobate in M. dunklei , M . gaianii , and M. laterale ( Figs. 22 c, 23b-24b). Biology. Adults collected at seeps and marsh. Breeding habitat and larva unknown. Distribution. Ecuador (Napo Dept.), at 2100 m above sea level ( Fig. 103 ).