Heteragrion alienum Williamson, 1919
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Heteragrion alienum Williamson, 1919 View in CoL
( Figs. 9a–e View FIGURE 9 )
[Key locator: Key to Group B species, couplet 17 (16)]
Heteragrion chrysops: Calvert 1901: 62–64 View in CoL (misidentification; key to species, ♁ and ♀ in couplet 3; described morphological and coloration differences with H. tricellulare View in CoL ).
Heteragrion alienum: Williamson 1919: 13 View in CoL , 33–34 (key to species, ♁ in couplet d2, ♀ in couplet d2; description as a new species by coloration characters, based on material from Guatemala; comparison with H. albifrons View in CoL and H. chrysops View in CoL ; figs. 5, 37, 38, 39, 57, 68, 88, 89, 105, 152, 153);— Paulson 1981: 303–304 (comparison of coloration patterns with other Heteragrion View in CoL species);— Gonzalez-Soriano et al. 1982: 56 (record in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico);— Novelo-Gutiérrez 1987: 11–22 (description of F0 larvae);— Garrison et al. 2010: 88–89 (list of Heteragrion View in CoL species; figs. 371, 376–378);— Rodríguez-Tapia et al. 2022: 274 (listed among species with an index of environmental vulnerability);— Carrillo-Muñoz & García-Miranda 2022: 196–203 (species list from Mexico).
Material examined. 2♁♁ MEXICO, Veracruz, “Los Tuxtlas”, Arroyo Tatocapán , 29.viii.1958, G.H. & A.F. Beatty leg., ABMM (two males in the same envelope) .
Known distribution. Guatemala, Southern Honduras (Dennis Paulson pers. comm.) and Mexico.
Diagnosis and remarks. Regarding cercus morphology, H. alienum is close to H. chrysops , H. valgum , H. calendulum and H. eboratum , with which it shares the MP ridge bearing only small teeth and not partially covering ML. This species can be separated from these and other Group B species by the following character combination: BP the longest cercus portion in length ( Figs. 9c–e View FIGURE 9 ); ridge above ML consisting of very small denticles, not partially covering ML ( Fig. 9e View FIGURE 9 ); ML bearing no teeth or carina on its plate ( Fig. 9e View FIGURE 9 ); AP longer than MP, bearing a longitudinal depression ( Fig. 9c View FIGURE 9 ).
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Heteragrion alienum Williamson, 1919
Vilela, Diogo Silva, Lencioni, Frederico A. A., Bota-Sierra, Cornelio A., Ware, Jessica L. & Bispo, Pitágoras C. 2023 |
Heteragrion alienum: Williamson 1919: 13
Rodriguez-Tapia, G. & Prieto-Amparan, J. A. & Cordoba-Aguilar, A. 2022: 274 |
Carrillo-Munoz, A. I. & Garcia-Miranda, O. 2022: 196 |
Garrison, R. W. & von Ellenrieder, N. & Louton, J. A. 2010: 88 |
Novelo-Gutierrez, R. 1987: 11 |
Gonzalez-Soriano, E. & Novelo-Gutierrez, R. & Verdugo-Garza, M. 1982: 56 |
Paulson, D. R. 1981: 303 |
Williamson, E. B. 1919: 13 |
Heteragrion chrysops: Calvert 1901: 62–64
Calvert, P. P. 1901: 64 |