Epipleoneura uncinata De Marmels, 1989

Pessacq, Pablo, 2014, Synopsis of Epipleoneura (Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae, “ Protoneuridae ”), with emphasis on its Brazilian species, Zootaxa 3872 (3), pp. 201-234 : 229-230

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Epipleoneura uncinata De Marmels, 1989
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Epipleoneura uncinata De Marmels, 1989

( Figs. 15, 30)

Epipleoneura uncinata De Marmels 1989: 22 –23, 63 figs. 64–69 (new species, male description, illustrations of male S 10 in lateral, posterior and dorsal view, genital ligula in ectal and lateral view, pterothorax in lateral view, type material at

MIZA). Garrison et al. 2010: 352, 355, fig. 2354 (included in list of species, illustrations of epiproct in posterior view). Specimens examined. Paratype ♂, Venezuela, Alto Río Baría, Amazonas State (about 01º05’ 43 ”S, 66 º 24 ’ 46 ”W), leg. J. De Marmels, 24 vi– 11 vii 1984.

Diagnosis. Male cercus resembles that of E. capilliformis . The cercus possesses a well-developed, narrow, inner-basal branch, with its apex directed posteriorly, reaching midline of S 10 medially. The epiproct is long and tapering to apex, composed of two narrow fused branches, very similar to that of E. janirae (see under that species) and unique within the genus. The genital ligula ( Fig. 30) is unique for this species, with segment 3 medially narrowed, sides slightly elevated, and apex with two long and slender V-shaped lobes; the postero-lateral projections are directed posteriorly, each with conspicuous peduncle, apex rounded, and a small rounded lobe basal to it. Female unknown.

Distribution. Southern Venezuela, Amazonas State (type locality, Amazonas State departamento Rio Negro, Canal Ocuene , Rio Baría, about 1 º 20 ’N, 66 º 28 ’W).

De Marmels, J. (1989) Odonata or dragonflies from Cerro de la Neblina. Academia de las Ciencias Fisicas, Matematicas y Naturales, Caracas, Venezuela, 25, 1 - 78.

Garrison, R. W., von Ellenrieder, N. & Louton, J. A. (2010) Damselfly genera of the New World. An Illustrated and Annotated Key to the Zygoptera. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 490 pp.

MIZA

Museo del Instituto de Zoologia Agricola Francisco Fernandez Yepez

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Protoneuridae

Genus

Epipleoneura