Prodasineura kong, Phan & Ngo, 2020

Phan, Quoc Toan & Ngo, Quoc Phu, 2020, A revision of the systematics and distribution of the damselfly genus Prodasineura Cowley, 1934 (Odonata: Zygoptera: Platycnemididae) in Vietnam with description of two new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 650, pp. 1-27 : 24-25

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.650

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3EAB8173-2208-43AC-84E1-AFCE8B9376AD

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3853294

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BBEF6A-227F-CA7B-C8CC-FB5B6416F93B

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Valdenar

scientific name

Prodasineura kong
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Key to the males and females of Prodasineura View in CoL species from Vietnam

Males of all Vietnamese species of Prodasineura can be separated into two main colourational groups (except for the sole black synthoracic species P. autumnalis ) based on the colouration of the male thorax: the blue group (including P. coerulescens , P. hoffmanni and P. doisuthepensis ) and the orange group (including P. croconota , P. verticalis , P. kong sp. nov. and P. lancastrei sp. nov.).

Males

1. Synthorax with whitish stripes, becoming very dark or complete black in fully mature individuals ( Fig. 1A View Fig ) ............................................................................................... P. autumnalis (Fraser, 1922) View in CoL

– Synthorax with blue or yellow/orange stripes .................................................................................. 2

2. Synthorax and abdominal tip, sometimes including cerci with blue marking ................................. 3 – Thorax and head with red or orange pattern ..................................................................................... 5

3. Synthorax with large blue oval markings on mesepisternum ( Fig. 2C View Fig ) ............................................. ............................................................................................................. P. doisuthepensis Hoess, 2007 View in CoL

– Synthorax with a narrow antehumeral stripe .................................................................................... 4

4. S8–10 largerly blue, paraproct with blue marking ( Fig. 3 View Fig A–B) ......... P. coerulescens (Fraser, 1932) View in CoL

– S9 with a small blue dot, S10 largely blue, paraproct entirely black ( Fig. 3 View Fig G–H) ............................ ............................................................................................................... P. hoffmanni Kosterin, 2015

5. Synthorax with large orange oval spots on mesepisternum ............................................................. 6 – Synthorax with narrow antehumeral stripe ...................................................................................... 7

6. The large oval marking never extending to the end of the mesepisterum ( Fig. 6C View Fig ); dorsal side of head mostly black with two small orange spots ( Fig. 6A View Fig ); appendages mostly yellow or blue ( Fig. 7 View Fig A– B) .................................................................................................................... P. croconota Ris, 1916 View in CoL

– The large oval marking covering most of mesepisternum ( Fig. 6D View Fig ); wide transverse band on dorsal head side ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); appendages mostly black ( Fig. 7 View Fig D–E) ......................... P. verticalis Selys, 1860 View in CoL

7. Wide transverse band on dorsal side of head ( Fig. 9A View Fig ); cerci posterior margin concave in lateral view; paraprocts yellowish apically ( Fig. 9 View Fig C–D) ...................................................... P. kong sp. nov.

– Very narrow transverse band on dorsal side of head ( Fig. 9B View Fig ); cerci posterior margin concave in lateral view, axe-shaped; paraproct entirely black ( Fig. 9 View Fig E–F).......................... P. lancastrei sp. nov.

Females

We collected all studied species of Prodasineura View in CoL in Vietnam in pair or tandem in order to exactly define the female of each species, except for the female of P. hoffmanni , which is still lacking in our collection. All characters of the female of P. hoffmanni used in this key are adopted from Kosterin (2015).

1. Posterior pronotal lobe with three flattened projections without a pair of ear-like structures ( Fig 13 View Fig E– F) ....................................................................................................................... P. lancastrei sp. nov.

– Posterior pronotal lobe with two horns and two adjacent ear-like structures ................................... 2

2. Posterior pronotal lobe possesses two long sharp horns, strongly upward curving ( Fig. 13 View Fig G– H) .................................................................................................................. P. verticalis Selys, 1860 View in CoL

– Posterior pronotal lobe with two short and robust horns .................................................................. 3

3. The horns well developed, smoothly curving anteriorly in lateral view .......................................... 4

– The horns very short, slightly raising anteriorly in lateral view ( Fig. 5 View Fig A–B) .................................... ............................................................................................................... P. autumnalis (Fraser, 1922) View in CoL

4 The pair of raised processes small, well separated ( Fig. 5 View Fig D–E) ........ P. coerulescens (Fraser, 1932) View in CoL – The pair of raised processes well developed, positioned more centrally ......................................... 5

5 The robust horns curving upward, two ear-like structures well separated by a space greater than their own diameter ( Fig. 13 View Fig C–D) ....................................................................................... P. kong sp. nov.

– The robust horns strongly curving anteriorly, two ear-like structure are set closer to each other, separated by a broad incision ( Fig. 5C View Fig ) ............................................................................................ 6

6 Dorsal side of head and thorax with yellowish pattern ( Fig. 6B View Fig ) ................... P. croconota Ris, 1916 View in CoL – Dorsal side of head and thorax with blue pattern ( Fig. 2E, G View Fig ) ......................................................... 7

7 Anteclypeus black, two ear-like structures are set closer to each other and converging, separated by a roundish incision ( Kosterin 2015) ( Fig. 5F View Fig ) ...................................... P. hoffmanni Kosterin, 2015

– Anteclypeus ochre-yellow with a black central stripe ( Fig. 2E View Fig ), two ear-like structures separated by a broad semicircular incision, not converging ( Kosterin 2015) ( Fig. 5C View Fig ) .......................................... ............................................................................................................. P. doisuthepensis Hoess, 2007 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

SubOrder

Zygoptera

SuperFamily

Coenagrionoidea

Family

Protoneuridae

SubFamily

Disparoneurinae

Genus

Prodasineura

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