Lestes jurzitzai Muzón, 1994
Fig. 07 (♂ App), Fig. 20 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 40 (G— ♂ pectoral color pattern).
Etymology: jurzitzai, named after Dr. Gerhard Jurzitza (b.1929—d.2014).
Lestes jurzitzai Muzón, 1994: 298, Figs. 1 (A–B), 2(A–F) (description of male and female, illustrations of male thorax in lateral and ventral views, penis in ectal, lateral and posterior views, appendages in lateral, dorsal and ventral views); Lencioni 2005: 95, Fig. 54 (A–D) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, original illustration of appendages in lateral and mediodorsal view, thoracic illustrations from Muzón, 1994); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 27, 28 (appendages dorsal view, pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117, Fig. 500 (data on species, original illustration of head in dorsal view).
Types. Holotype in MNRJ (not examined, destroyed by fire in 2.ix.2018), Allotype in FSCA (not examined) .
Larva described. No.
Material examined. (1 ♂): Lestes jurzitzai: BRAZIL, Rondônia, ponds near Fernandes Trail, Linea C –16, elev. 500 feet, 1 km N of Cacaulândia on B–65, 16.xi.1991, M. J. Westfall, Jr. leg. (in FSCA) .
Distribution. Brazil (Rondônia) and Bolivia.
Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: basal 2/3 straight, with the apical 1/3 forming an obtuse angle, tip round, basal spine visible. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus with a short distally–directed spine, medial expansion same width of the base, straight and with a few spinules at the apical end. Paraproct in lateral view: more than 3/4 the length of cercus, finger–like with a blunt tip. Paraproct in dorsal view: finger–like with a round excavation at the tip.
♀ —Basal plate not illustrated in Muzón (1994), pectoral color pattern as Fig. 40G.