Euphaea pahyapi Hämäläinen, 1985

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 : 176-177

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Euphaea pahyapi Hämäläinen, 1985
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Euphaea pahyapi Hämäläinen, 1985 View in CoL

( Figs 15d View FIGURE15 , 18f View FIGURE 18 , 19a–d View FIGURE 19 )

Euphaea pahyapi: Hämäläinen (1985) View in CoL , pp. 341–344, Figs 1–4 View FIGURE1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE3 View FIGURE 4 ; Kitagawa & Katatani (2003), p. 16, Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ; Hämäläinen (2017), p. 11.

Euphaea khaochongensis: Asahina (1985) View in CoL , pp. 27–29, Figs 25–28.

Euphaea ochracea: Bui (2007) View in CoL , pp. 1, 6 (photos) [Specimens from Phu Quoc]; Kosterin et al. (2012), p. 153, Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 (Specimens from Kbal Chhay Cascades, Preah Sihanouk Province).

Euphaea View in CoL sp.: Kosterin (2016), p. 19.

Materials examined. [ Vietnam] 1♂, Phu Quoc Isl. , Kien Giang Prov., 30.XII.2015, T. Kompier leg. (TKC) ; 2♂, same location and collector, 14.IV.2016 (TKC).

Other materials confirmed by field observations. [ Vietnam] 6 exs, 19–20.VIII.2016, Phu Quoc Isl. , Kien Giang Prov., T. Kompier.

Notes. This species is newly recorded for Vietnam, although Bui (2007) published the same taxon first as Euphaea ochracea . Hämäläinen (1985) described Euphaea pahyapi from the peninsular part of Thailand based on male specimens. Asahina (1985) also described Euphaea khaochongensis from another province of the same area, but this was treated as a junior synonym of E. pahyapi by Pinratana et al. (1988) and in Hämäläinen & Pinratana (1999). Euphaea pahyapi can be distinguished from all Vietnamese Euphaea species by the unique completely and evenly amber-colored wings of the male ( Fig. 18d View FIGURE 18 ). Color pattern of the head is variable, entirely black as in the original description ( Hämäläinen 1985) or with dirty blue markings as in Asahina's (1985) description and our specimens from Vietnam (Phu Quoc Island) ( Fig. 19b View FIGURE 19 ). Abdomen and anal appendages are as in Euphaea masoni , with hairs only on S3 ( Fig. 15d View FIGURE15 ). Vesicle of Euphaea pahyapi differs from that of E. masoni by being heart-shaped, pointed at its posterior margin ( Fig. 18f View FIGURE 18 ) whereas it is ax-shaped with the posterior margin rounded in E. masoni ( Fig. 18e View FIGURE 18 ). Female of this species is still undescribed.

The record of Euphaea ochracea from Kbal Chhay Cascades of Preah Sihanouk Province, Cambodia in Kosterin et al. (2012) is a misidentification and concerns in fact E. pahyapi ( Kosterin 2016, and pers. comm.)

Distribution. Vietnam (Phu Quoc Island), Thailand (Ranong, Krabi, and Trang Provinces) ( Hämäläinen 2017), Cambodia (Preah Sihanouk Province) ( Kosterin et al. 2012, and Kosterin pers. comm.).

Kosterin, O. E., Chartier, G., Holden, J. & Mey, F. S. (2012) New records of Odonata from Cambodia, based mostly on photographs. Cambodian Journal of Natural History, 2012 (2), 150 - 163.

Pinratana, A., Kiauta, B. & Hamalainen, M. (1988) List of the odonata of Thailand and annotated bibliography. Brothers of St. Gabriel in Thailand, Bangkok, 21 pp., 20 col. pls. (unpaginated)

Asahina, S. (1985) A list of the Odonata recorded from Thailand. Part XI. Euphaeidae. Cho Cho, 8 (12), 18 - 38.

Bui, H. M. (2007) Danh l uc b ang hinh anh cac loai chu on chu on Phu Qu oc [Approximate translation: Photographic checklist of Odonata from Phu Quoc Island ]. Wildlife At Risk Published as a book. Wildlife At Risk, Vietnam, 55 pp. (in Vietnamese). Available from: http: // www. wildlifeatrisk. org / upload / download / books. P 10. % 20 PQ-Dragonfly-book. pdf (accessed 26 November 2017)

Hamalainen, M. (1985) Euphaea pahyapi sp. nov. from Peninsular Thailand (Zygoptera: Euphaeidae). Odonatologica, 14 (4), 341 - 344.

Hamalainen, M. & Pinratana, A. (1999) Atlas of the dragonflies of Thailand - Distribution maps by Provinces. Brothers of St. Gabriel in Thailand, Bangkok, 176 pp.

Hamalainen, M. (2017) The Caloptera damselflies of Thailand - Distribution maps by provinces (Odonata: Calopterygoidea). Faunistic studies in South-East Asian and Pacific Island Odonata, 19, 1 - 28.

Kitagawa, K. & Katatani, N. (2003) Notes on the Odonata of Thailand, Part 2. The Odonata from Trang Prefecture in March 1998. Aeschna, 40, 13 - 23. [in Japanese]

Kosterin, O. E. (2016) A survey of Odonata of Mondulkiri, the elevated eastern province of Cambodia, for ten days in June 2016. International Dragonfly Fund Report. Journal of the International Dragonfly Fund, 98, 1 - 85.

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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 4. Bayadera bidentata. [3a–e] ♂, Tam Dao and [4f–h] ♀. (4a) head and thorax; (4b) appendages, dorsal view; (4c) appendages, ventral view; (4d) appendages, lateral view; (4e) wings; (4f) head and thorax, Guangdong, China; (4g) head and thorax, Guangxi, China, and Vietnam; (4h) abdominal tip.

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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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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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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.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Euphaeidae

Genus

Euphaea