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Zootaxa ; 5254(4): 517-533, 2023 Mar 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37044705

RESUMO

The larvae of Cora inca Selys, 1873 and Polythore gigantea (Selys, 1853) were found in first and second order forested streams at the Tatamá Natural National Park in the Colombian Western Andes. Their final larval stadia are here described and figured. Cora inca differs from the larvae of C. cyane Selys, 1853 and C. marina Selys, 1868 by a combination of features including presence of an irregular patch of minute, gray scales to each side of the ventral midline on the ventral pad of hypopharynx, paraprocts with five projections, and the position of epiproct and paraproct projections. On the other hand, the larva of P. gigantea differs from the larva of P. spaeteri Burmeister & Börzsöny, 2003 by antennal scape slightly shorter than 3rd antennomere, prementum 0.10x longer than its widest part, and the position of epiproct and paraproct projections. Although most of the larvae in the family Polythoridae are still unknown, here we discuss the main morphological characteristics that help to diagnose some of the genera in this family, presenting a regional taxonomic key that includes the genera Cora Selys, 1853, Euthore Selys, 1859, Miocora Calvert, 1917, and Polythore Calvert, 1917.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Animais , Larva/anatomia & histologia , Colômbia , Florestas , Parques Recreativos
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Zootaxa ; 5256(2): 195-200, 2023 Mar 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37045229

RESUMO

Some details of the morphology of the female of Heteragrion azulum Dunkle, 1989 are described for the first time such as the intersternite, and illustrated with high quality photographs, based upon two specimens collected in the tropical rain forest at the region of Los Tuxtlas, in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. A comparison with females of the other three species of Heteragrion Selys, 1862 occurring in Mexico is also provided. Additional data of males of H. azulum collected together with the females are also given, including some illustrations.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Masculino , Feminino , Animais , Odonatos/anatomia & histologia , Floresta Úmida
3.
Zootaxa ; 4816(3): zootaxa.4816.3.3, 2020 Jul 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33055691

RESUMO

The larva of Archaeopodagrion fernandoi Bota-Sierra, 2017, is described and illustrated in detail, being the first larva described for the genus Archaeopodagrion. The description is based on F-0 larvae collected from the type locality. The larva of A. fernandoi shows great resemblance to larvae of Philogenia spp., which adds support to the hypothesis of the monophyletic family Philogeniidae which groups together Archaeopodagrion and Philogenia. However, both genera differ each other by the presence of basal, spiny, fleshy tubercles on caudal lamellae of Archaeopodagrion.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Estruturas Animais , Animais , Tamanho Corporal , Larva , Coluna Vertebral
4.
Zootaxa ; 4830(3): zootaxa.4830.3.5, 2020 Aug 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056146

RESUMO

The final instar of Neoerythromma cultellatum (Hagen in Selys, 1876) is redescribed and illustrated based upon reared specimens from Turrialba, Cartago, Costa Rica. This is a detailed complement of the original description provided by García-Díaz (1938) and illustrated with high quality photos of the larval morphology. The larva of N. cultellatum is characterized by a slender, spinulose, and yellow to yellowish-brown body, premental setae 3+1, five palpal setae, male cerci long, and caudal lamella lanceolate, with obvious node, spotted, and markedly tracheate.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Animais , Cor , Larva , Masculino
5.
Zootaxa ; 4896(2): zootaxa.4896.2.7, 2020 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33756867

RESUMO

The Neotropical genus Epigomphus Hagen in Selys, 1854 groups 31 species distributed from Mexico to northern Argentina. Only two species have been recorded so far from Colombia. Here we present two new species found in the north of the Andean Colombian Cordillera Central, Epigomphus rufus sp. nov. and Epigomphus brillantina sp. nov. Full descriptions of adult male and female and adult male respectively, plus diagnoses, pictures of the diagnostic characteristics, natural history notes, and a distribution map are provided.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Animais , Colômbia , Feminino , Masculino
6.
Zootaxa ; 4688(4): zootaxa.4688.4.9, 2019 Oct 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31719432

RESUMO

The larva of Phyllogomphoides pugnifer Donnelly, 1979 is described for the first time based on reared specimens to emergence, and several F-0 larvae collected in Chiapas and Veracruz states, Mexico. The larva of P. pugnifer can be separated from other larvae of the genus by the length/width proportion of structures such as prementum, ligula, and abdominal segment 10, as well as length of cercus relative to epiproct.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Estruturas Animais , Animais , Larva , México
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Zootaxa ; 4624(2): zootaxa.4624.2.5, 2019 Jun 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716224

RESUMO

Description of the final instar of Acanthagrion trilobatum Leonard, 1977 and A. speculum Garrison, 1985 is based on associated specimens from San José, Turrialba and Sarapiquí Provinces, Costa Rica. Illustrations of these two species and a comparative table summarizing the main features of all larvae of Acanthagrion described to date are provided. The larva of A. trilobatum is distinguished from that of A. speculum by shorter lateral caudal lamellae (length 7 mm vs. 8.2 mm), lateral carina of abdominal segments 2-8 with spiniform setae on posterior 1/3 (lateral carinae of only S6-8 with spiniform setae in A. speculum), and male gonapophyses incurved (straight in A. speculum).


Assuntos
Besouros , Odonatos , Animais , Costa Rica , Larva , Masculino , Instrumentos Cirúrgicos
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Zootaxa ; 4565(1): zootaxa.4565.1.12, 2019 Mar 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716498

RESUMO

The probable larva of Anotogaster gregoryi Fraser, 1923 is described for the first time by supposition based upon four F-0 larvae collected in the provinces of Loei and Phitsanulok, which are new province records for Anotogaster in Thailand.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Animais , Larva , Tailândia
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Zootaxa ; 4634(1): zootaxa.4634.1.1, 2019 Jul 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31712493

RESUMO

A synopsis of the 13 species of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970 known to occur within Mexico is presented. Taxonomic keys for males are based primarily on morphology of anterior and posterior hamules, caudal appendages and of the vulvar lamina in females and includes full descriptions for each species accompanied by high-resolution photographs, drawings, comparative diagnostic notes, natural history and distribution maps. Females of P. danieli González Novelo, 1990 and P. nayaritensis Belle, 1987 are described for the first time. Moreover, new records for P. albrighti (Needham, 1950) for the states of Guerrero; P. danieli González Novelo, 1990 for Colima, Guerrero and San Luis Potosí; P. duodentatus Donnelly, 1979 for Oaxaca; P. luisi González Novelo, 1990 for Nayarit, and P. pugnifer Donnelly, 1979 for San Luis Potosí, are also provided.


Assuntos
Besouros , Odonatos , Aranhas , Distribuição Animal , Animais , Feminino , Masculino , México
10.
Zootaxa ; 4555(1): 121-126, 2019 Feb 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30790952

RESUMO

The larva of Amphigomphus somnuki Hämäläinen, 1996 is described for the first time based on an emerged male specimen from Chiang Mai Province, and several F-0 larvae collected in other provinces of Thailand. The larva of A. somnuki is the smallest and differs from A. nakamurai Karube, 2001 by the caudal appendages densely covered with minute spiniform setae, and from A. hansoni Chao, 1954 by the male epiproct with the dorsal tubercles at 0.65 the length of the epiproct. New province records for A. somnuki and the first records of Stylogomphus Fraser, 1922 for Thailand are provided.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Animais , Larva , Masculino , Tailândia
11.
Zootaxa ; 4700(3): zootaxa.4700.3.6, 2019 Nov 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32229977

RESUMO

The larva of Phaenandrogomphus tonkinicus (Fraser, 1926) is described for the first time based on several F-0 larvae collected in Chiang Mai and Nan provinces of Thailand. The larva of P. tonkinicus differs from that of P. asthenes Lieftinck, 1964 by having the 3rd antennomere mesal margin strongly convex, 4th antennomere vestigial and dome-like, postclypeus thick and shelf-like, S8 lacking a posterolateral spine, and cerci usually shorter than the epiproct. New Thailand province records of P. asthenes also are provided.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Animais , Larva , Tailândia
12.
Zootaxa ; 4455(3): 547-554, 2018 Aug 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30314200

RESUMO

The last larval stadium of Orthemis ferruginea (Fabricius, 1775) is described and illustrated in detail based on reared material collected in the municipality of Paso de Ovejas, Veracruz, Mexico. It is compared with larvae of other species of the genus previously described. The main structural features are the number of setae on palp, prementum and palp crenations, the size proportion of cerci respect to epi- and paraprocts, and the number of sclerites on abdominal sternum 5.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Animais , Larva , México
13.
PeerJ ; 6: e5279, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30123693

RESUMO

The larva and female of Perigomphus basicornis are described and illustrated, and compared with the larva and female of P. pallidistylus. The larva of P. basicornis differs from that of P. pallidistylus in having sternum 8 divided in five sclerites, abdominal segments 8 and 9 with small, low protuberances on the tergites and male's epiproct as long as its basal width, mainly. The female of P. basicornis differs from that of P. pallidistylus in having the apical lobes of vulvar lamina wider, with divergent tips. P. pallidistylus is recorded for Colombia for the first time.

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Zootaxa ; 4394(3): 371-382, 2018 Mar 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29690358

RESUMO

Cordulegaster virginiae sp. nov. is described based on eight adults (7 males, 1 female) collected in cloud forest in municipalities of Banderilla and Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The new species is compared with adults of C. diadema Selys, 1868. All the structural differences between both species are located on the abdomen. Cordulegaster godmani McLachlan, 1876 is considered a junior synonym of C. diadema. The larva of C. diadema is redescribed and illustrated in detail based on reared material.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Estruturas Animais , Animais , Tamanho Corporal , Feminino , Larva , Masculino , México
15.
Zootaxa ; 4347(3): 553-571, 2017 Nov 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29245585

RESUMO

The Neotropical forest specialist genus Heteragrion counts with 54 species and one subspecies described to date, eight of which have been recorded from Colombia. Here, information on Heteragrion species resulting from ten years of exploration of northwestern Colombia and examination of museum collections, including types and species from Central America, is presented. A new species endemic to the Tatamá National Park in the western Andes, Heteragrion tatama sp. nov. is described, as well as the female of Heteragrion aequatoriale Selys, 1886. Heteragrion calendulum Williamson, 1919 was rediscovered, a century after its first collection, which allowed us to compare it with Heteragrion atrolineatum Donnelly, 1992, and to conclude that the latter species is its junior synonym. We present pictures of female prothoracic intersternite, which offer valuable taxonomic information. The variation in coloration patterns for H. aequatoriale and Heteragrion mitratum Williamson, 1919 is discussed, and maps with new distributional data, a taxonomic key, natural history notes and photographs of the Heteragrion species distributed west of the Magdalena valley in Colombia, are also provided.


Assuntos
Odonatos , Distribuição Animal , Animais , América Central , Colômbia , Ecossistema , Feminino , Hemípteros
16.
PeerJ ; 4: e2338, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27635319

RESUMO

The taxonomic knowledge about immature stages of the insect order Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) is rather limited in tropical America. Here, the larvae of Epigomphus jannyae Belle, 1993 and E. tumefactus Calvert, 1903 are described, figured, and compared with other described congeners. E. jannyae larva is characterized by 3rd antennomere 1.6 times longer than its widest part; ligula very poorly developed, with ten short, truncate teeth on middle; apical lobe of labial palp rounded and smooth. Lateral margins on abdominal segments (S5-9) serrated, lateral spines on S6-9 small and divergent; male epiproct with a pair of dorsal tubercles at basal 0.66; tips of cerci and paraprocts strongly divergent. The larva of E. tumefactus is characterized by 3rd antennomere 2.3 times longer than its widest part, ligula with 6-7 truncate teeth, apical lobe of labial palp acute and finely serrate. Lateral margins of S6-9 serrate, lateral spines on S7-9; male epiproct with a pair of dorsal tubercles at basal 0.50. Differences with other species were found in 3rd antennomere, lateral spines of S7-9, and the caudal appendages. Epigomphus larvae inhabit small, shallow creeks (1st order streams) where they live in fine benthic sediments. When mature, the larva leaves the water in shady places, climbing small rocks at the water's edge and metamorphosing horizontally on flat rocks. These new descriptions bring the total number of Epigomphus species with known larval stages to eight; only 28% of the species in this genus are known as larva.

17.
Zootaxa ; 4126(1): 44-76, 2016 Jun 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27395572

RESUMO

The subgenus Ambrysus (Syncollus) La Rivers is mostly Neotropical and includes nine described species. Features uniting species in this subgenus are related to the position of the propleura with respect to the prosternum in males and females, as well as characteristics of tergum V and the genitalia of males. Three species of Syncollus are known from Mexico including Ambrysus baeus Polhemus & Polhemus, A. circumcinctus Montandon, and A. pygmaeus La Rivers. The remaining six species in the subgenus are distributed in Central and South America. Herein we review Syncollus and revise the Mexican fauna. More specifically, three new species from Mexico are described: A. chiapanecus n. sp., A. totonacus n. sp., and A. xico n. sp. The subspecies A. circumcinctus caliginosus Usinger, A. c. concavus La Rivers, and A. c. extremus La Rivers are proposed as junior synonyms of A. c. circumcinctus Montandon. Ambrysus partridgei De Carlo is transferred from Syncollus to the subgenus Ambrysus.


Assuntos
Heterópteros/classificação , Distribuição Animal , Estruturas Animais/anatomia & histologia , Estruturas Animais/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Tamanho Corporal , Ecossistema , Feminino , Heterópteros/anatomia & histologia , Heterópteros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Masculino , México , Tamanho do Órgão , Rios/química
19.
Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;63(4)Oct.-Dec. 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1507450

RESUMO

etlands are important wildlife habitats that also provide vital services for human societies. Unfortunately, they have been disappearing due to human activities such as conversion to farmland, pollution, habitat fragmentation, invasion of alien species, and inappropriate management, resulting in declines in species diversity, wildlife habitat quality, and ecosystem functions and services. In some countries, many programs and actions have been undertaken to reverse the rate of wetland loss by restoring, creating and constructing new wetlands. We report on the assessment of Odonata larvae from a tropical and putatively restored wetland located in the La Mancha Biological Station, CICOLMA (LM, Ramsar site #1336), Veracruz, Mexico. Larval surveys were performed during the 2010 and 2011 dry and rainy seasons in both LM and a reference site, Cansaburro (CB), located approximately 2 km South of LM. Twelve samples were collected during each survey using a D-frame aquatic net (0.2 mm mesh size), sweeping 1 m2 areas along shorelines using a random design. The effect of site, season and year on Odonata larval abundance was explored and diversity and abundance patterns of the assemblages were compared. A total of 3 718 larvae from 25 species (five Zygoptera and 20 Anisoptera) in 14 genera and three families were collected from both wetlands. Species number was equal in both wetlands although abundance was significantly higher in LM. Renyi´s diversity profiles and species abundance patterns (rank abundance curves) in both sites were similar, suggesting an apparent recovery at LM. Differences in species composition (sites shared 13 species), and species dominance between both assemblages were observed and were related to differences in the aquatic plant structure between both wetlands as a result of extensive plant management in LM and cattle grazing in CB. Most evidence derived from this work shows that the LM wetland may be recovered. Rev. Biol. Trop. 63 (4): 1043-1058. Epub 2015 December 01.


os humedales son hábitats importantes para la vida silvestre y también proporcionan servicios vitales para la sociedad que, por desgracia, han ido desapareciendo debido al uso del suelo que produce una disminución en la diversidad de especies, la calidad del hábitat de vida silvestre, y de la función de los ecosistemas. En algunos países se han llevado a cabo programas y acciones para revertir la tasa de pérdida de los humedales mediante la restauración, la creación y la construcción de nuevos humedales. En este trabajo se reporta un estudio numérico de las larvas de odonatos de un humedal tropical asumido como restaurado, localizado en la Estación de Biología La Mancha, CICOLMA (LM, sitio Ramsar # 1336), Veracruz, México. Los muestreos de las larvas se realizaron durante las estaciones de secas y lluvias de 2010 y 2011 tanto en LM como en el sitio de referencia Cansaburro (CB) situado a unos 2 km al sur de LM. Se tomaron doce muestras al azar en las orillas durante cada recolecta en cada sitio utilizando una red acuática D-net (abertura de malla de 0.2 mm) barriendo una área aproximada de 1 m2. El efecto del sitio, la temporada y el año sobre la abundancia de larvas fue explorado y los patrones de diversidad y abundancia de ambas comunidades fueron comparadas. Un total de 3 718 larvas de 25 especies (cinco Zygoptera y 20 Anisoptera) de 14 géneros y tres familias se obtuvieron de ambos humedales. El número de especies fue igual en ambos humedales aunque la abundancia fue significativamente mayor en LM. Los perfiles de diversidad de Renyi y los patrones de abundancia de especies (curvas de rango abundancia) en ambos sitios fueron similares sugiriendo una evidente recuperación de LM. Las diferencias observadas en la composición de especies (los sitios compartieron 13 especies) y la dominancia de las especies entre ambas comunidades se explica con base en las diferencias en la estructura vegetal acuática entre los dos humedales que es principalmente el resultado de una amplio manejo en LM y del pastoreo de ganado en CB. La mayoría de las pruebas derivadas de este trabajo muestran que el humedal de LM puede estar recuperado.

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Zootaxa ; 3884(4): 387-93, 2014 Nov 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25543796

RESUMO

The larva of Aphylla protracta is described and figured. It is characterized by 3rd antennomere subcylindrical, flattened on ventral surface, 4.2 times longer than its widest part. Abdomen with dorsal protuberances well developed on S2-4, reduced on S5, vestigial or absent on S6-9; lateral spines lacking entirely, tergites 5-8 with minute reddish setae, tergite 9 with abundant, small, reddish setae on most of its surface and the whole posterior margin; S10 cylindrical, very long, five times longer than its base, much longer than S6+7+8+9. Also, a redescription and figures of A. angustifolia are provided, and a comparison of both species is made. Mainly differences between both species were found in abdominal dorsal protuberances and the presence/absence of small setae on abdominal tergites.


Assuntos
Odonatos/anatomia & histologia , Odonatos/classificação , Animais , Feminino , Larva/anatomia & histologia , Larva/classificação , Masculino , México , Odonatos/fisiologia , Especificidade da Espécie
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