taxonID	type	description	language	source
00EF0334F52BA583B6E3238DDF63331E.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Vietnam: Vinh Phuc (Tam Dao National Park), Ninh Binh (Cuc Phuong National Park), Thua Thien Hue (Bach Ma National Park), Lam Dong (Bao Loc District) [Do and Dang 2007], Ha Noi (Ba Vi National Park) [Kompier 2018], Cao Bang (Pia Oac National Park), Phu Tho (Xuan Son National Park), Ha Tinh (Vu Quang National Park), Quang Nam (Phuoc Son and Tay Giang Districts), Gia Lai (Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve and Kon Ka Kinh National Park), Dak Lak (Chu Yang Sin National Park), Kon Tum (Kon Plong District and Chu Mom Ray National Park) and Khanh Hoa Provinces (Hon Ba Nature Reserve); Laos: Luang Prabang, Oudomxay and Xiang Khouang Provinces [Yokoi and Souphanthong 2014]; Thailand: Khao Ram Rome Moutain, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province [Laidlaw 1931], Petchaburi (Nam Nao National Park), Phang Nga (Khao Lak) and Chantaburi Provinces (Khao Soi Dao National Park) [Noppadon Makbun pers. comm.]; China: Fujian, Guangdong, Fukien, Sichuan and Guangxi Provinces [Asahina 1985, Wilson and Reels 2003]; Malaysia: Perak [Laidlaw 1931] and Cameron Highlands [Asahina 1985]; India: Assam and Sikkim [Asahina 1985, Laidlaw 1917], Bangladesh:? [Subramanian 2010].	en	Phan, Quoc Toan (2018): Notes on the genus Indocnemis Laidlaw, 1917 in Vietnam with description of Indocnemismarijanmatoki sp. n. (Odonata, Zygoptera, Platycnemididae). ZooKeys 809: 15-29, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058
97EEA8D372BC6906DEE880E7B6B77077.taxon	materials_examined	Other specimens examined. Two mature males, collected in a small stream on the main route to the top of the Kon Ka Kinh Mountain (14 ° 19 ' 83.5 " N, 108 ° 24 ' 31.9 " E, 1450 m a. s. l), Dak Hro village, Dak Roong commune, K'Bang District, Gia Lai Province, 09 April 2018, To Van Quang leg.	en	Phan, Quoc Toan (2018): Notes on the genus Indocnemis Laidlaw, 1917 in Vietnam with description of Indocnemismarijanmatoki sp. n. (Odonata, Zygoptera, Platycnemididae). ZooKeys 809: 15-29, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058
97EEA8D372BC6906DEE880E7B6B77077.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Marijanmatoki, a noun in the genitive case, after Marijan Matok (born 28 March 1972) of Ulm-Soeflingen, Germany, in appreciation of his support of the author's odonatological research in Vietnam through the International Dragonfly Fund.	en	Phan, Quoc Toan (2018): Notes on the genus Indocnemis Laidlaw, 1917 in Vietnam with description of Indocnemismarijanmatoki sp. n. (Odonata, Zygoptera, Platycnemididae). ZooKeys 809: 15-29, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058
97EEA8D372BC6906DEE880E7B6B77077.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new species differs from I. orang with a combination of the following characters: in the male, the marking on dorsum of synthorax is small, shield-shaped; S 9 - 10 entirely black; cerci short, of the length as S 10, without a robust basal spine; paraproct entirely black. In the female, the posterior pronotal lobe of the prothorax is rather small, semicircular-shaped.	en	Phan, Quoc Toan (2018): Notes on the genus Indocnemis Laidlaw, 1917 in Vietnam with description of Indocnemismarijanmatoki sp. n. (Odonata, Zygoptera, Platycnemididae). ZooKeys 809: 15-29, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058
97EEA8D372BC6906DEE880E7B6B77077.taxon	description	Description of holotype. Head (Fig. 21). Labrum, genae, mandible and postclypeus shining black; anteclypeus dark brown. Antennae black except paler apical part of first and second segments. Top of head matte black with two long stripes adjacent to median ocellus running towards the base of the antennae and two water drop-shaped yellow spots just posterior to postoccipital lobes. Thorax (Fig. 21). Prothorax entirely black. Synthorax black with a large oval-shaped marking and another tiny stripe in mesepisternum. The large marking blue in life, but becoming pale yellow surrounding a smaller blue part after acetone treatment. Mesepimeron black, metepisternum black with a large yellow stripe adjacent to mesocoxa and covering spiracle, interrupted before end of segment. A large yellow marking covering most of metepimeron. Legs (Fig. 21). Coxae pale brown. Femora and tibiae black. Tarsi and armature brown. Wings (Fig. 31) hyaline with black venation, 24 and 20 Px in FW and HW, respectively. Pterostigma brown, covering 2 underlying cells. Abdomen (Figs 11, 22). Segments entirely black excluded a large yellow marking laterally in S 1 and ventral yellow line on S 2 and a small whitish lateral spot on S 10. Genital ligula (Fig. 16) structurally simple with two long flagella. Anal appendages (Figs 13 - 15, 22) black, except for dorso-apical margin of cerci, which are pale yellow. Cerci bearing a large ventral tooth near the apical portion. In lateral view, cerci as long as S 10; in dorsal view, cercus narrowing distally and slightly pointed at apex. Paraproct longer than cercus, its tip directed medially and ending in a black tooth. Measurements. HW 41 mm; abdomen (incl. appendages) 55 mm.	en	Phan, Quoc Toan (2018): Notes on the genus Indocnemis Laidlaw, 1917 in Vietnam with description of Indocnemismarijanmatoki sp. n. (Odonata, Zygoptera, Platycnemididae). ZooKeys 809: 15-29, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058
97EEA8D372BC6906DEE880E7B6B77077.taxon	description	Description of female. Head (Figs 25, 26). Labrum and postclypeus shining black; anteclypeus brownish; mandible and genae yellow, the lower margin of genae black. Dorsal head side matt black, ocelli pale yellow, there are two long stripes adjacent to ocellus and nearby two oval yellow spots. Posterior side of head black with two yellow spots as in male. Thorax (Figs 12, 27, 28). Prothorax black, except two large oval spots at sides of middle pronotal lobe of pronotum; lower part of propleuron yellowish. Posterior pronotal lobe well developed, but only half as wide as middle lobe, rounded (Figs 27, 28). Mesepisternum black with a long and narrow antehumeral stripe; mesepimeron black, metepisternum black with a large yellow stripe, rounded at the end and covering spiracle and metathoracic cross sutures; this mark connected to yellow part of metepimeron and metinfraepisternum. Legs. Coxae and trochanter yellowish. Femora black with yellow marks at base. Tibia, tarsus and armature black. Wings. Hyaline, 23 - 24 and 20 Px in FW and HW, respectively. Pterostigma brown, covering 1.5 - 2 cells. Abdomen (Fig. 12). S 1 black with a large lateral yellow spot; S 2 - 3 with a yellow latero-ventral band; S 4 with two tiny yellow spots at segment margins; S 5 - 7 with a tiny yellow spot at ventral-apical margin of each segment; S 8 - 9 black with a large bluish marking dorso-apically on each segment; S 10 black. Cerci black, ovipositor black with small yellow spot anteriorly and dorsally at apex. Measurements. HW 41 mm; abdomen (incl. appendages) 55 mm.	en	Phan, Quoc Toan (2018): Notes on the genus Indocnemis Laidlaw, 1917 in Vietnam with description of Indocnemismarijanmatoki sp. n. (Odonata, Zygoptera, Platycnemididae). ZooKeys 809: 15-29, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058
97EEA8D372BC6906DEE880E7B6B77077.taxon	discussion	Discussion. In the male, the cerci of Indocnemis marijanmatoki sp. n. are relatively short, as long as S 10 and lack a robust basal spine (Figs 13 - 15), while in I. orang, the cerci are 1.5 times the length of S 10 and have a robust basal spine (Figs 17 - 19); the paraprocts of I. marijanmatoki sp. n. are entirely black (Fig. 22), but those of I. orang are yellowish (Fig. 24); the dorsum of S 9 - 10 of I. marijanmatoki is black (Fig. 22), while strikingly marked with blue in I. orang (Fig. 24); and finally, the bluish dorsal stripe extends above the mesepimeron, covering most of the mesepisternum in I. orang (Figs 8, 23) but is reduced to a smaller shield-shaped mark and another tiny oval spot in I. marijanmatoki (Figs 7, 21). Females of both species are very similar in appearance but differ clearly in the shape of the posterior lobe of the prothorax. In I. marijanmatoki sp. n., this structure is prominent, but clearly less wide and semicircular in shape (Fig. 28), whereas it is much wider in I. orang (Fig. 30). The yellow stripe on the dorsum of the head of all examined specimens of I. orang extends to the margin of the compound eyes (Fig. 29), just like in Thai (Asahina 1985: 8, fig. 27) and Indian specimens (Asahina 1997: 9, fig. 32), while these are divided into two stripes, never touching the margin of the compound eye (Fig. 26) in I. marijanmatoki sp. n.	en	Phan, Quoc Toan (2018): Notes on the genus Indocnemis Laidlaw, 1917 in Vietnam with description of Indocnemismarijanmatoki sp. n. (Odonata, Zygoptera, Platycnemididae). ZooKeys 809: 15-29, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.809.29058
