Lestes, Leach in Brewster, 1815
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3374343 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6624706 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4F6087C7-AC27-FFE7-FED1-FD3AB1C7FAA8 |
treatment provided by |
Jeremy |
scientific name |
Lestes |
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To include the new taxon in the key to Mexican and Central American species of Lestes View in CoL in MAY (1993), the following modifications should be done:
6(5’) Paraprocts long (more than 0.90 length ofcerci), extending well beyond posterior limit of medial dilatation of cerci........................................................................................................... ....................................... 7
6’ Paraprocts shorter (barely more than 0.70 length of cerci) extending little beyond posterior limit of medial dilatation of cerci.................................................................................................................................. 8
7(6) Mesepisterna with a narrow, metallic green stripe, not contiguous with middorsal carina. Medial dilatation of cerci well developed and strongly serrated.......................................................................... forficula View in CoL
T Mesepistema with a wide, dark stripe, contiguous with middorsal carina. Medial dilatation of cerci angulated and very slightly denticulated.................................................................................. alfonsoi View in CoL
8 Cerci in dorsal view with medial dilatation consisting of a welldeveloped lobe ending posteriorly in a distinct notch, paraprocts not distinctly curved inward................................................................ alacer View in CoL
S' Cerci in dorsal view with medial dilatation less prominent, not ending posteriorly in a distinct notch: paraprocts distinctly curved or slanted inward........................................................................... simplex View in CoL *. View in CoL o
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