Lamelligomphus formosanus ( Matsumura 1926 )
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Lamelligomphus formosanus ( Matsumura 1926) View in CoL
Figures 15 (a–n)
Lindenia formosana (Matsumura in Oguma 1926): Matsumura in Oguma (1926 97, type-loc. “ Formosa ”).
Onychogomphus micans Needham 1930 View in CoL : Needham (1930: 41–42, pl. 5, figs 10 & 10a, type-loc. “Lo-cheng-hsien, Kiangsi” Guangxi); Chao (1954: 267–268, figs 450–457, Fujian); Sui & Sun (1984): 98 –100, figs 65a–f; Fujian, Guangdong & Taiwan).
Lamelligomphus formosanus (Oguma 1926) View in CoL : Laidlaw (1930: 194, Formosa); Chao (1990: 356–360, figs 1–13, Fujian, Guangxi and Taiwan); Tsuda (2000: 100, China, Taiwan); Hua (2000: 11, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Jiangxi and Taiwan); Bridges (1994: VII.91, VIII.34, Formosa); Zhang (1999: 238–239, figs 24.65a–e, Fujian, Guangxi & Taiwan); Wang (2000: 178–179, 206–207, Taiwan).
Onychogomphus formosanus (Matsumura) : Needham (1930: 43, Formosa); Chao (1954: 274–275, Taiwan); Matsuki (1978: 138, 152, fig. 14, larval description); Asahina (1961b: 60 View Cited Treatment , designation of lectotype from Hoppo = Peipu, Taiwan); Asahina (1978a: 5–6, figs 12–15, “Foochow”, Fujian, synonym of micans View in CoL ); Lieftinck et al. (1984: 35, Taiwan); Davies and Tobin (1985: 43, Formosa).
Lamelligomphus jiuquensis Liu 1993 View in CoL : Liu (1993: 21–23, figs 1–4, type-loc. Chong’an Xingcun, Fujian); Zhang (1999: 239, figs 24.66a–c, Fujian). syn. nov.
Specimens: 3 ♂, 4 ♀, Shimentai, 6 viii 2003, leg. KW; 2 ♂, 1 ♀, Shimentai, 7 viii 2003, leg. KW; 1 ♂, Nanling, 5 viii 2004, leg. KW; 1 ♀, Nanling, 9 viii 2005, leg. KW.
Remarks: Liu (1993) described Lamelligomphus jiuquensis from a single female collected from Xingcun, Fujian ( Figs. 15l–n). Liu (1993) considered jiuquensis to be similar to L. formosanus but differed in four points: (i) prothorax black, with yellow stripes, (ii) colour pattern of synthorax with 2 nd and 3rd lateral yellow stripes broad and complete, but antehumeral stripe broken in the middle, (iii) 7th abdominal sternum not constricted subapically, (iv) a pair of occipital horns closing or parallel to each other. Lui's characters used to distinguish L. jiuquensis from L. formosanus also apply to female L. formosanus! Four male and one female L. formosanus specimens collected from Shimentai have an interrupted yellow stripe across the metepisternum and one male and four females are marked with an uniterrupted yellow stripe and although one male and one female possessed uninterrupted antehumerals stripes the remainder were interrupted ( Fig. 15b). Three of the Shimentai females are marked with a pair of small yellow spots on the central dorsum of the prothorax, whereas the prothorax of the remaining two females and all five males are entirely black. There is slight variation in the structure of the occipital horns; one female features almost parallel sided horns ( Fig. 15i). This same female from Nanling also featured an entirely black postclypeus and a slightly shallower groove dividing the yellow spots on the postfrons than Shimentai females. It is apparent that the differences described by Liu (1993) for the type female L. jiuquensis are merely phenotypic variation in colouration. There are no structural differences between L. jiuquensis ( Figs. 15j–l) and L. formosanus ( Figs. 15a–i). The undulating occiput, shape of the occipital horns and deep central dorsal groove on the top of the frons are identical. The two species are here considered synonymous.
The record of Lamelligomphus formosanus from Hainan ( Hua 2000) requires confirmation.
Distribution: China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan [?] and Taiwan).
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Lamelligomphus formosanus ( Matsumura 1926 )
Wilson, Keith Duncan Peter & Xu, Zaifu 2009 |
Lamelligomphus jiuquensis
Zhang, J. 1999: 239 |
Liu, Z-Y. 1993: 21 |
Onychogomphus micans
Sui, J & Sun, H 1984: 98 |
Chao, H. - F. 1954: 267 |
Needham, J. G. 1930: 41 |
Lamelligomphus formosanus (Oguma 1926)
Tsuda, S. 2000: 100 |
Hua, L. 2000: 11 |
Wang, L-J. 2000: 178 |
Zhang, J. 1999: 238 |
Chao, H. - F. & Zhao, X. - F. 1990: 356 |
Laidlaw, F. F. 1930: 194 |
Onychogomphus formosanus (Matsumura)
Davies, D. A. L. & Tobin, P. 1985: 43 |
Lieftinck, M. A. & Lien, J. C. & Maa, T. C. 1984: 35 |
Matsuki, K. 1978: 138 |
Asahina, S. 1978: 5 |
Asahina, S. 1961: 60 |
Chao, H. - F. 1954: 274 |
Needham, J. G. 1930: 43 |