Bayadera melanopteryx Ris, 1912

Phan, Quoc Toan, Kompier, Tom, Karube, Haruki & Hayashi, Fumio, 2018, A synopsis of the Euphaeidae (Odonata: Zygoptera) of Vietnam, with descriptions of two new species of Euphaea, Zootaxa 4375 (2), pp. 151-190 : 162-163

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Bayadera melanopteryx Ris, 1912 View in CoL

( Fig. 8a–g View FIGURE 8 )

Bayadera melanopteryx: Ris (1912) View in CoL , pp. 49–50, Fig. 2a–b View FIGURE 2 ; Fraser (1928), pl. 1, Fig. 1 View FIGURE1 ; Needham (1930), p. 216; Asahina (1956), pp. 206–207, Fig. 3 View FIGURE3 ; Asahina (1977), pp. 486–487, Figs 31–37; Chao (1981), p. 23; Wilson & Reels (2003), p. 250, Figs 15–21 View FIGURE15 View FIGURE 16 View FIGURE 17 View FIGURE 18 View FIGURE 19 View FIGURE 20 View FIGURE21 ; Hämäläinen (2004), pp. 392–393, Figs 14–16 View FIGURE 14 View FIGURE15 View FIGURE 16 ; Do & Dang (2007), p. 32 [Specimens from Pia Oac Nature Reserve, Cao Bang Prov.; first records from Vietnam]; Wilson & Zaifu (2007), pp. 93, 120, pl. Va, b; Zhang (2010), p. 25 (species list).

Bayadera melania Navás, 1934 View in CoL : Hämäläinen (2004), pp. 392–393 [a new synonymy].

Materials examined. [ Vietnam] 3♂ 4♀, Pia Oac Nature Reserve , Cao Bang Prov., 21–26.V.1998, H. Karube leg. ( PKM) ; 1♀, Pia Oac Nature Reserve , Cao Bang Prov., 31.V.2015, T. Kompier leg. (TKC) ; 1♀, Pia Oac Nature Reserve , Cao Bang Prov., 15.V.2015, F. Hayashi leg. (FHC) ; 1♂ 1♀, Deo Tram Ton, Sapa , Lao Cai Prov., 21.VI.2002, H. Karube leg. ( PKM) ; 1♂, Sa Pa , Lao Cai Prov, 25.V.2015, T. Kompier leg. (TKC). [ China] 1♂, Bikou (867m) , Gansu Prov., 9.VII.2005, X. Yu leg. ( PQTC) ; 1♀, Emei , Sichuan Prov., 5.VII.2011, F. Hayashi leg. (FHC) ; 2♂ 2♀, Tiamushan , Zhejiang Prov., 8.VIII.2007, X. Yu leg. ( PQTC) ; 3♂ 1♀, Fengyangshan, Lishui , Zhejiang Prov., 28.VII.2007, X. Yu leg. ( PQTC) ; 2♂ 2♀, Wuyangling, Taishun , Zhejiang Prov., 2.VIII.2005, K. Yunling leg. ( PQTC) ; 2♀, Nanling , Guangdong Prov., 22–26.VII.2004, H. Karube leg. ( KPM) ; 2♂ 2♀, Qingliangfeng, Linan , Zhejiang Prov., 13.VIII.2007, X. Yu leg. ( PQTC) ; 1♂, Lujianhe Stream , Zigui County, Hubei Prov., 4.VIII.2012, H. Zhang leg. (KMP).

Other materials confirmed by field observations. [ Vietnam] Some individuals, Pia Oac, Cao Bang Prov., V, VI.2015, T. Kompier; Some individuals, Lao Cai Prov., V, VI, VIII.2015, V.2 0 16, T. Kompier; Some individuals, Tam Dao, Vinh Phuc Prov., VI, VII.2016, T. Kompier.

Notes. Bayadera melanopteryx differs from all described Bayadera species by the extensively darkened wingtips of both male and female. The dark area varies from covering the wings almost completely to only covering the apical quarter, as pointed out by Hämäläinen (2004). In Vietnam all specimens examined had the apical quarter of their wings dark brown (males) or brown (females) ( Fig. 8g View FIGURE 8 ). Synthorax of male B. melanopteryx has clearly defined yellowish stripes when young ( Fig. 8f View FIGURE 8 ), but these stripes become obscured or disappear entirely with age ( Fig. 8a View FIGURE 8 ). Anal appendages are similar to those of Bayadera hyalina and B. bidentata in having cerci with a robust spine at the base ( Fig. 8b–d View FIGURE 8 ). Female Bayadera melanopteryx is characterized by largely pale metepimeron ( Fig. 8e View FIGURE 8 ).

Distribution. Vietnam (Cao Bang, Lao Cai and Vinh Phuc Provinces), China (Gansu, Shaanxi, Hubei, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi Provinces) ( Hämäläinen 2004, Wilson & Reels 2003, Zhang 2010).

Asahina, S. (1956) Dragonflies of West Tien-Mu-Shan, Central China. Entomologiske Meddelelser, 27, 204 - 228.

Asahina, S. (1977) On a small collection of the Odonata from Laos. Kontyu, 45, 165 - 184.

Chao, H. F. (1981) Order Odonata. In: Zhao, X. (Ed.), An annotated checklist of insects heretofore recorded from Fujian Province. Fujian Science and Technolology Press, Fuzhou, pp. 21 - 31 + 595 - 596. [in Chinese]

Do, M. C. & Dang, T. T. H. (2007) Checklist of dragonfly from Vietnam. Vietnam National University Publisher, Hanoi, 182 pp.

Fraser, F. C. (1928) Indian dragonflies, Part XXXI. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 33, 47 - 59, pls. I - III excl.

Hamalainen, M. (2004) Caloptera damselflies from Fujian (China), with description of a new species and taxonomic notes (Zygoptera: Calopterygoidea). Odonatologica, 33, 371 - 398.

Needham, J. G. (1930) A manual of the dragonflies of China. A monographic study of the Chinese Odonata. Zoologia Sinica, Series A. Invertebrates of China. Volume XI. Fascicle 1. The Fan Memorial Institute of Biology, Peiping, 345 pp., 20 pls., 11 pp.

Ris, F. (1912) Neue Libellen von Formosa, Sudchina, Tonkin und den Philippinen. Supplementa Entomologica, 1, 44 - 85, pls. III-V excl.

Wilson, K. D. P. & Reels, G. T. (2003) Odonata of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, part 1: Zygoptera. Odonatologica, 32, 237 - 279.

Wilson, K. D. P. & Zaifu, X. (2007) Odonata of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau, South China, part 1: Zygoptera. International Journal of Odonatology, 10, 87 - 128, pls. I - VIII.

Zhang, H. (2010) The superfamily Calopterygoidea in South China: taxonomy and distribution. Progress Report for 2009 surveys. IDF - Report, Newsletter of the International Dragonfly Fund, 26, 1 - 36.

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FIGURE 2. Anisopleura qingyuanensis. [2a–d] ♂ and [2e–f] ♀, Tu Le. (2a) head and thorax; (2b) head, oblique-dorsal view; (2c) appendages, dorsal view; (2d) appendages, lateral view; (2e) head and thorax; (2f) head, oblique-dorsal view.

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FIGURE 8. Bayadera melanopteryx. [8a–e, g] ♂ and ♀, Pia Oac and [8f] ♂, Zhejiang. (8a) male head and thorax; (8b) appendages, dorsal view; (8c) appendages, lateral view; (8d) appendages, ventral view; (8e) female head and thorax; (8f) male head and thorax; (8g) male wings.

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FIGURE 14. Dorsal view of wings of male Euphaea spp. (14a) E. hirta; (14b) E. masoni; (14c) E. guerini; (14d) E. saola sp. nov.

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FIGURE15.Schematic drawingsof abdominal hair tufts inlateral view ofmale Euphaeaspp.(15a) E.saola sp.nov.; (15b)E. guerini; (15c) E.hirta; (15d) E.masoni and E. pahyapi. I–X show abdominal segments S1–10.

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FIGURE 16. Euphaea spp. all ♀. (16a–b) body and head of E. hirta, Nam Nung; (16c) E. masoni, Bao Loc; (16d) E. guerini, Tay Giang; (16e) E. saola sp. nov., A Luoi.

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FIGURE1. Anisopleurabipugio. [1a–c] ♂,A Luoi and [1d–h]♀, Hon Ba.(1a)head and thorax;(1b)appendages,dorsal view; (1c) appendages, lateral view; (1d) body; (1e) head, frontal view; (1f) prothorax,lateral view; (1g) prothorax, dorsal view; (1h) basal half of HW.

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FIGURE3. Anisopleurayunnanensis. [3a–c] ♂,Yunnan and [3d]♀,Sapa.(3a) head and thorax; (3b) appendages, dorsalview; (3c) appendages, lateral view; (3d) head and thorax.

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FIGURE 17. Euphaea spp. [17a–d] E. ochracea, Mang Den, Kon Tum & [17e], Penang, Malaysia; [17f–j] holotype (♂) and paratype (♀) of E. sanguinea sp. nov. (17a, f) male habitus; (17b, g) female habitus; (17c) genital ligula, ventral view; (17e, j) left cercus, interolateral view; (17h) male head in antero-dorsal view; (17d, i) female heads in antero-dorsal view. Scale bars in mm.

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FIGURE 18. Euphaea spp. [18a–f] vesicle of male and [18g–j] prothorax of female, dorsal view. (18a, b, g) E. saola sp. nov. from (18a) A Luoi and (18b) Chu Mom Ray; (18c, h) E.guerini, Bhalee; (18d, i) E. hirta, Nam Nung; (18e, j) E.masoni, Lang Van; (18f)E. pahyapi, Phu Quoc.

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FIGURE 19. Euphaea pahyapi. [19a–d] ♂, Phu Quoc. (19a) head and thorax; (19b) head, antero-dorsal view; (19c) appendages, lateral view; (19d) wings.

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FIGURE 20. Euphaea spp. [20a–d] Euphaea saola sp. nov., holotype ♂ and paratype ♀ and [20e] E. guerini, Hon Ba. (20a) habitus male; (20b) S9–10 and appendages, lateral view; (20c) genital ligula, dorsal view; (20d) head female, antero-dorsal view; (19e) S10 and appendages, lateral view.Scale bar is 10 mm in 20a.

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FIGURE21. Distribution maps of 3 Anisopleura and 7 Bayaderaspecies in Vietnam.Closed circles represent the provinces in which the distribution is confirmed. Lines drawn in A. bipugio show the northern, central, and southern areas of Vietnam separated by the gaps of mainmountainous regions.

PKM

Penza State Pedagogical Institute

KPM

Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Euphaeidae

Genus

Bayadera