Leptobasis melinogaster González-Soriano 2002
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Leptobasis melinogaster González-Soriano 2002 View in CoL
Figs. 2 f, 4b, 7c, 14, 20f, 21f, 22d, 25b, c, 27
Leptobasis melinogaster González-Soriano 2002: 181 View in CoL (holotype 3, Estación de Biología Chamela, Jalisco State, Mexico, in UNAM); — Abbott 2004: 17 (TX); — Paulson 2005: 38 (common name); — Abbott 2006: 162 (distribution, seasonality); — González-Soriano & Novelo-Gutiérrez 2007: 129 ( Mexico); — Abbott 2007: 140 (distribution, seasonality); — Abbott 2008: 144 (distribution, seasonality); — Bailowitz, Danforth, & Deviche 2009: 16 (Sinaloa, Mexico); — Lasley & Abbott 2009: 17 (Texas); — Paulson 2009a: 136 (identification, distribution, photos); — Rose 2009: 3 (Texas).
Specimens examined. Total: 2 3, 1 Ƥ: 1 3, USA, Texas, Hidalgo Co., Willow 1, Santa Anna National Wildlife Refuge, 26°04'42"S, 98°08'14"W, 24–26 vi 2005, leg. John Abbott; 1 Ƥ, Kleberg Co., Santa Gertrudis Creek, King Ranch, 27°35'02"S, 98°02'36"W, 17 x 2006, leg. Jim Sinclair (deposited in RWG); 1 3, Mexico, Veracruz state, Cuitlahuac, 18°48'43"S, 96°43'22"W, 24–25 vii 1965, leg. O.S. Flint, Jr. & M.A. Ortiz B., deposited in USNM.
Diagnosis. Elongate decumbent cercus ( Figs. 20 View FIGURE 20 f, 21f) and spinulose, hook-like posteriorly directed movable process of genital ligula ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 13 - 16 a) are unique for males. Female diagnosed by rounded corners of medial lobe ( Fig. 2 f) which are angular in those species with a supplementary inferior lobe ( L. buchholzi , Fig. 2 a; L. candelaria , Fig. 2 b; L. lucifer , Fig. d). Pale femora with darkened apices also separate this species from others which have largely pale femora or only flexor surfaces darkened.
Dimensions. Males (n = 2): Hw 17.0–17.3; abdomen 31.0; total length 37.0–38.0. Female (n = 1): Hw 20.6; abdomen 32; total length 40.
Distribution. Southern Texas, USA, and Mexico ( Fig. 27 View FIGURE 27 ).
Leptobasis raineyi ( Williamson 1915) View in CoL Figs. 2 g, 8a, 15, 19e, 20g, 21g, 22e, 28
Telagrion raineyi Williamson 1915: 613 View in CoL (holotype 3, small swamp near Cumuto, Trinidad, 10 iii 1912, in UMMZ); — Geijskes 1932: 248 (description of female); — Davies & Tobin 1984: 94 (catalog); — Michalski 1988: 48 ( Trinidad, additional notes); — Steinmann 1997: 358 (catalog).
Leptobasis raineyi: Garrison 1986: 67 View in CoL (transferred to Leptobasis View in CoL ); — Dunkle 1987: 5 ( Trinidad); — Bridges 1994: VII.197 (catalog); — Tsuda 2000: 38 (catalog); — Garrison, von Ellenrieder, & O'Brien 2003: 36 (type data). Acanthagrion raineyi: Heckman 2008: 527 (key to species of Leptobasis View in CoL as Acanthagrion View in CoL ).
Specimens examined. Total: 4 3, 4 Ƥ, all from Trinidad: 1 Ƥ, St. George Co., forest and small stream along trail called Indian Walk Ride off main road, 1.9 mi N of Cumuto, 10°36'N, 61°12'W, 7 iv 1980, leg. J.A. & R.W. Garrison, deposited in RWG; 1 Ƥ, St. Andrew Co., Valencia, 10°38'54"N, 61°11'55"W, 59 m, 11 iv 1965, leg. T.W. Donnelly; 1 3, 1 Ƥ, same data but forest just SE of town, 10°38'36"N, 61°11'42"W, 62 m, 13 iv 1965; same data but 15 iv 1965, 1 3 (all deposited in DRP); 1 3, 1 Ƥ, forest cut and forest 2 mi SE of Valencia on Eastern Main road, 10°37'26"N, 61°10'55"W, 42m, leg. J.A. & R. W. Garrison; 1 3, Plantation Rd., by Tumpuna Rd., 1 mi W of Cumuto, 10°35'N, 61°13'W 11 i 1981, leg. R.W. Garrison (all deposited in RWG).
Diagnosis. Males differentiated from L. mauffrayi and L. vacillans only by unique morphology of genital ligula; apex of terminal segment in lateral view is bluntly pointed and ventral margin is linear ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 13 - 16 a); in L. mauffrayi , the tip is rounded and the ventral margin has a sclerotized tubercle ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 - 16 a), and in L. vacillans the apex is evenly rounded ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 13 - 16 a). Fleshy papillae on terminal segment of the genital ligula occur only on these three species but they are randomly distributed on the dorso-lateral surface in L. raineyi ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 13 - 16 b), not arranged in a linear row as in the other two species ( Figs. 13 View FIGURES 13 - 16 b, 16b). Females apparently not morphologically different from L. mauffrayi and L. vacillans and separable only by locality.
Dimensions. Males (n = 4): Hw 16.3–17.2 (16.8); abdomen 29.5–32.0 (30.8); total length 35.0–37.0 (36.3). Females (n = 4): Hw 18.0–19.0 (18.7); abdomen 29.0–30.5 (29.9); total length 34.5–36.5 (35.8).
Remarks. Overall light blue body coloration, usually faint orange mid-dorsal and humeral stripes on the thorax as well as paler, postocular spots are present on all material we examined, and the same color scheme is also found in L. mauffrayi and some L. vacillans . We have seen no individuals of L. raineyi with any orange or reddish coloration.
Distribution. Apparently endemic to Trinidad ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 ). A record of L. raineyi from Peru by Butt (1995) as identified by Garrison was in error, and in fact is Leptobasis mauffrayi .
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Leptobasis melinogaster González-Soriano 2002
Garrison, Rosser W. & Ellenrieder, Natalia Von 2010 |
Leptobasis melinogaster González-Soriano 2002 : 181
Bailowitz 2009: 16 |
Lasley 2009: 17 |
Paulson 2009: 136 |
Rose 2009: 3 |
Abbott 2008: 144 |
Gonzalez-Soriano 2007: 129 |
Abbott 2007: 140 |
Abbott 2006: 162 |
Paulson 2005: 38 |
Abbott 2004: 17 |
Gonzalez-Soriano 2002: 181 |
Leptobasis raineyi:
Heckman 2008: 527 |
Ellenrieder 2003: 36 |
Tsuda 2000: 38 |
Dunkle 1987: 5 |
Garrison 1986: 67 |
Telagrion raineyi
Steinmann 1997: 358 |
Michalski 1988: 48 |
Davies 1984: 94 |
Geijskes 1932: 248 |
Williamson 1915: 613 |