Helveciagrion Machado, 1980

Lencioni, F. A. A., 2023, Analysis of Telebasis Selys, 1865 - Part I. (Odonata: Coenagrionidae), Zootaxa 5239 (4), pp. 500-520 : 506-510

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Helveciagrion Machado, 1980

Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 (♁ app., posterior view). Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 (♁ app., lateral view). Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 (♀ prothorax, dorsal view). Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 (tandem pair), Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 (detail of the contact between cercus and mesepisternal fossae), Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 (live specimen),

Type species. Helveciagrion vulcanoae Machado, 1980 , by original designation ( Machado 1980).

Etymology: Helveciagrion = Helvecio, after Dom Helvecio Gomes de Oliveira (b. 1876, d. 1960), Former Archbishop of Mariana–MG + agrion, neuter form of agrios (ἄγριος) meaning “wild”, which in damselflies is now used as an indicator that a genus belongs to the Coenagrionidae ( Fliedner 2006) .

Generic characterization. Medium sized Coenagrionidae (30–38 mm), angulated frons, male cercus approximate at the base, with a pair of heavily sclerotized tubercles of different sizes ( Fig. 5–6 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 ) that fit the pair of mesepisternal fossae in the pterothorax of the female ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 , 9 View FIGURE 9 ), paraprocts subequal to or longer than cercus, female lacking flap–like structures on anterior margin of prothorax and lacking mesanepisternal groove. Anterior part of female pterothorax with a pair of mesepisternal fossae ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ). Penis long and narrow, with inner fold small, S 3 in lateral view expanded laterally, rounded, or triangular–shaped and lacking accessory lobes or processes, ectal region of S3 without lateral fold.

Species included: Helveciagrion boomsmae ( Garrison, 1994) comb. nov.; Helveciagrion collopistes ( Calvert, 1902) comb. nov.; Helveciagrion garrisoni ( Bick & Bick, 1995) comb. nov.; Helveciagrion obsoletum (Selys, 1876) ; Helveciagrion rojinegra ( Haber, 2020) comb. nov.; Helveciagrion simulacrum ( Calvert, 1909) ; Helveciagrion vulcanoae Machado, 1980 ; Helveciagrion williamsoni ( Garrison, 2009) comb. nov.

Distribution. From Mexico to Argentina.

For species identification: Garrison (2009) and Haber (2020).

In addition to the original description, I examined specimens of the following species: H. obsoletum 1♁—(NC 16)— Brazil: Miranda (Salobra)—MS, 20° 12′ 10′′ S & 56° 32′ 53′′ W, 1–2/1941, Leg. C.I.O. Cruz (exchange—ExMNRJ collection (nº 18640)); H. obsoletum 1♁, 1♀ —(NC 3346)— Bolivia: Santa Cruz Dept., San Ramon, Rio San Julian, 16º 38′ 43″ S & 62º 30′ 32″ W, 215 m, 12.viii.2003, Leg. F.A.A. Lencioni; H. obsoletum 1♁—(NC 3367)— Bolivia: Santa Cruz Dept., San Ramon, Rio San Julian, 16º 38′ 43″ S & 62º 30′ 32″ W, 215 m, 12.viii.2003, Leg. F.A.A. Lencioni; H. obsoletum 1♀ —(NC 3372)— Bolivia: Santa Cruz Dept., San Ramon, Rio San Julian, 16º 38′ 43″ S & 62º 30′ 32″ W, 215 m, 12.viii.2003, Leg. F.A.A. Lencioni; H. obsoletum 1♀ —(NC 3698)— Bolivia: Beni Dept., Trinidad, forest N of town, 14° 45′ 1.5″ S & 64° 57′ 20.7″ W, 21.viii.2003, Leg. F.A.A. Lencioni; H. vulcanoae 1♁—(NC 26)— Brazil: Lagoa Santa—MG, 02.xi.1966, Leg. N. Santos, J. Machado e J. Martins (exchange—MNRJ—Exc. 303—col. 10); H. vulcanoae 1♁—(NC 79)— Brazil: Marliéria—MG, Dom Helvécio lake, 19° 47′ 5′′ S & 42° 35′ 15′′ W, 18–22.v.1980, Leg. Angelo Machado (donation— paratype); H. williamsoni 2♁♁—(NC 8)— Venezuela: Zulia State, Encontrados, 9° 3′ 40 ‘′ N & 72° 14′ 8′′ W, 25.iv.1920, Leg. J.H. Williamson et al (donation).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Coenagrionidae

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