Lestes forficula Rambur, 1842

Belle, J., 1997, The genus Lestes (Odonata: Lestidae) Leach, 1815, in Surinam, Zool. Med. Leiden 71 (11), pp. 89-103 : 96-97

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6624779

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scientific name

Lestes forficula Rambur, 1842
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Lestes forficula Rambur is known from the surrounding countries French Guiana ( Selys, 1862; Machet, 1989 as Lestes forficulus ), Brazil ( Selys, 1862) and Venezuela ( Racenis, 1958; De Marmels, 1990). A male of this species has also been collected by me during a trip through Brazil (State of Bahia, Santo Amoro, 31.vii.1992,1 ♂) . It is highly probable that the species occurs in Surinam.

Lestes forficula is somewhat similar to the newly described species Lestes basidens , but the former is characterized by having the inner side of the male superior caudal appendages with a median dilatation and in having the pectoral colour pattern only with a pair of metepimeral spots. In this respect the pectoral colour pattern of Lestes forficula resembles that of Lestes bipupillatus Calvert, 1909 , which seems to be its nearest ally. Some specimens of Lestes forficula have a weakly developed mid-ventral posterior metasternal spot (fig. 3).

I add illustrations of some specifically important details of the male and female of Lestes forficula . The dimensions of the specimens studied by me are: Male.— Total length ca. 37; abdomen 29-31; hind wing 19-20; costal edge of stigma in fore wing 1.2­ 1.4. Female.— Total length ca. 37; abdomen 29-30; hind wing 21-22; costal edge of stigma in fore wing 1.3-1.5.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Lestidae

Genus

Lestes

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