Calopterygidae Sélys, 1850

Aksenova, Olga V., Potapov, Grigory S., Bespalaya, Yulia V., Kolosova, Yulia S., Vikhrev, Ilya V., Kondakov, Alexander V., Gofarov, Mikhail Yu. & Bolotov, Ivan N., 2020, Dragonflies from hot springs in Russia with a country-level checklist of species known to occur in geothermal environments, Ecologica Montenegrina 34, pp. 49-63 : 53

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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2020.34.6

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scientific name

Calopterygidae Sélys, 1850
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Family Calopterygidae Sélys, 1850 View in CoL

Mnais costalis Selys, 1869

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Material examined. RUSSIA: Kunashir Island, Stolbovsky hot springs, 44.0072°N, 145.6831°E, 29 July 2011, around warm springs and streams, 6♂, Bolotov, Kolosova & Potapov leg. GoogleMaps

Field observations. A rather rare species ( Table 2). A few egg-laying females were recorded in a warm stream of the Stolbovsky hot springs.

Distribution. Endemic to Japan ( Okuyama & Takahashi 2017), with a few isolated populations in hot spring sites on the Kunashir Island ( Paulson et al. 1998; Kotlyakov et al. 2009; this study).

Comments. Previously, it was thought to be a subspecies of Mnais pruinosa (Sélys, 1853) but recent molecular study revealed its validity as a separate species ( Hayashi et al. 2004). However, multiple hybridization and mtDNA introgression events were discovered between these species ( Hayashi et al. 2005). In the recent checklist of Russian Odonata ( Malikova & Kosterin 2019) , it is listed as the subspecies Mnais pruinosa costalis .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Calopterygidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Calopterygidae

Genus

Mnais

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