identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
236287C500675119C8BEDD823C8DCBDD.text	236287C500675119C8BEDD823C8DCBDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Leptagrion jeromei Vilela & Junior & Furieri & Lencioni 2021	<div><p>Leptagrion jeromei spec. nov. Lencioni, Vilela &amp; Furieri</p> <p>(Figs. 1c, 2b, 2d, 3c–d)</p> <p>Holotype. ♂ (UFPA, FAAL-NC 4700), Brazil: Bahia, Jussari, RPPN Serra do Teimoso, bromeliad over a <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-39.5242&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-15.1536" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -39.5242/lat -15.1536)">Jequitiba</a> tree (Cariniana legalis (Mart.) Kuntze, 1898) at 32 m, (15.1536 S, 39.5242 W), 11.v.2005, K.S. Furieri leg.</p> <p>Paratypes. 4♂♂: 1 ♂: (FAAL-NC 4136) Brazil: Bahia, Mucuri—Paulo Freire settlement (in Aechmea sp. over a jackfruit tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus Lamark), (15.0963 S, 39.6571 W), 11.i.2006, K.S. Furieri, A.F.Van de Koken, A.F. Matos leg.; 1♂ same data of holotype but 10.v.2005; 1 ♂ (IRSNB) same data of holotype but 05.iv.2005; 1♂ (FAAL-NC 3984) same data of holotype but 13.iv.2005.</p> <p>Etymology. Named jeromei (noun in the genitive case) after Jérôme Constant, Hemiptera expert, Direction Taxonomy and Phylogeny and collection management expert at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (IRSNB), for his great contributions to the odonatology, mainly working with the Selys’ collection curation and for helping us many times over the years.</p> <p>Description of holotype</p> <p>Head. Labrum, anteclypeus, postclypeus, antefrons and genae black; two brownish small D-shaped spots (on each side of lateral ocelli); a large transversal pale stripe ranging from the postocular lobes through the occipital area, slightly darker in the occipital area; remainder of the head matte black.</p> <p>Thorax (Figs. 1c, 2b, 2c). Prothorax: anterior lobe pale brown; in dorsal view, medial lobe reddish-brown; hind lobe bluish, nearly straight at the middle, with blunt rounded corners. Pterothorax: black humeral stripe covering upper half of mesepisternum, remainder pale brown.</p> <p>Wings (Fig. 1c). Hyaline; pterostigma dark brown, rhomboid, occupying nearly one cell; 10 Px in FW, 11 Px in RHW (10 in LHW); RP2 arising at Px 6 in all wings.</p> <p>Abdomen (Fig. 1c). S1–2 dorsally dark brown, remainder pale brown; S3–5 light brown dorsally, pale brown laterally, S6–9 dark brown dorsally, pale greenish-brown laterally with black basal rings; anterior portion of S10 black dorsolaterally, remainder brown.</p> <p>Anal appendages (Figs. 3c–d). Dark brown; subequal in length to S10; in lateral view, with a small, dorsal, blunt, medial projection; in dorsal view, distal tooth short, not reaching middle portion of cercus, with blunt tips directed anteromedially.</p> <p>Measurements. TL: 47, AL: 39.4; FW: 23; HW: 22.3.</p> <p>Female. Unknown</p> <p>Variations in paratypes. Overall coloration of one paratype (collected 11.i.2006) is paler, the light brown in the abdomen of the holotype is replaced by a light green and the black in the labrum, anteclypeus, postclypeus, antefrons and genae is replaced by blue. Size differences compatible with a species that breeds in phytotelmata (TL: 47–52).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/236287C500675119C8BEDD823C8DCBDD	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Vilela, Diogo Silva;Junior, Manoel Daltro Nunes Garcia;Furieri, Karina S.;Lencioni, Frederico A. A.	Vilela, Diogo Silva, Junior, Manoel Daltro Nunes Garcia, Furieri, Karina S., Lencioni, Frederico A. A. (2021): Leptagrion jeromei (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) spec. nov. from Brazil, with notes on L. andromache Hagen in Selys, 1876. Zootaxa 5068 (2): 240-246, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5068.2.4
236287C500655119C8BEDBA7385ACEAB.text	236287C500655119C8BEDBA7385ACEAB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Leptagrion andromache Hagen	<div><p>Leptagrion andromache Hagen in Selys, 1876</p> <p>(Figs. 1a–b, 2a, 2c, 3a–b)</p> <p>Leptagrion andromache Hagen in Selys, 1876: 978 (description of male and female);— Kirby 1890: 155 (data on publication and distribution);— Williamson 1917: Plate XVII, 3-4 (illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views);— Kennedy 1919: 182 (illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views);— Santos 1962: 5, Figs. 9, 11 (data on distribution, female prothorax in dorsal view, female pterostigma hind wing);— Santos 1965a: 30 (compared with L. aculeatum);— Santos 1965b: 43 (compared with L. capixabae Santos, 1965);— Santos 1966: 83 (data on larvae);— Santos 1968: 64 (compared with L. dardanoi);— Santos 1978: 5 (compared with L. vriesianum Santos, 1978);— Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 82 (data on publication and distribution);— Bridges 1994: (VII) 12 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references);— Costa &amp; Garrison 2001: 382, Figs.: 5, 26, 38a, 47b (distribution, key to Brazilian Leptagrion, illustration of appendages in lateral, mediodorsal and dorsal, male forewing pterostigma, female prothorax in dorsal view, female hindwing pterostigma);— Lencioni 2006: 141, Figs. 82C–82E (illustration of male forewing pterostigma, female hind wing pterostigma, female prothorax in dorsal view. Appendages in lateral and dorsal views of a specimen incorrectly identified by the author as L. andromache, but corresponding to the new species hereby described);— Machado 2007: 126 (occurrence in Minas Gerais as “ L. andromadra ”);— Muzón et al. 2009: 65, Figs. 1 –10 (description of larvae and first occurrence of the genus in Argentina, larval illustrations);— Costa et al. 2009: 94 (larval description and illustrations);— Garrison et al. 2010: 264 (data on species);— Lencioni 2017a: 369, Figs. 213A–213E, 214A (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, illustration belongs to the new species hereby described).</p> <p>Material examined: 2♂♂ (UFAP), Brazil: Amapá, Laranjal do Jari, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-52.1759&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-0.5693" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -52.1759/lat -0.5693)">Comunidade de Água Branca do Cajari</a>, (0.5693 S, 52.1759 W), 20.viii.2019, M.D.N. Garcia Júnior leg.</p> <p>Remarks and differential diagnosis. What lead us to believe that our material represented a new species was that, before comparing our specimens to the lectotype housed in Belgium, we first compared them to specimens identified as L. andromache from Frederico Lencioni’s Collection in Jacareí, São Paulo State, collected in Bahia. In that comparison, we found that those specimens had significant differences in cercus, hind lobe of prothorax and shape of pterostigma, therefore they are described here as L. jeromei. In regard to overall morphology, the closest species to L. jeromei is L. andromache. Despite their resemblance, there are many structures in L. jeromei that allow us to differentiate these two species (L. andromache in brackets): in dorsal view hind lobe of prothorax (Fig. 2d) nearly straight at the middle (with a slight cleft, Fig. 2c), with blunt rounded corners (Figs. 2b, 2d) (with thin lateral projections, Figs. 2a, 2c); pterostigma rhomboid (Fig. 1d, below) (quadrilateral, Fig. 1d, above); cercus in lateral view (Fig. 3c) with a small, blunt, medial projection (with a more pronounced medial projection, Fig. 3a); cercus in dorsal view (Fig. 3d) distal tooth not reaching middle of cercus, blunt tips (distal tooth longer, reaching middle of cercus, acute tip, Fig. 3b). Apart from the morphology, coloration has also shown to be different among the two species, such as the postocular region with a transversal pale stripe (such stripe absent), and some paler areas in L. jeromei. However, due to the paucity of individuals of L. jeromei, we could not make further statements on coloration according to aging.</p> <p>Habitat and ecology. Leptagrion jeromei was always collected associated with epiphyte bromeliads which indicates that, as the other congeners, this new species also breeds in phytotelmata.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/236287C500655119C8BEDBA7385ACEAB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Vilela, Diogo Silva;Junior, Manoel Daltro Nunes Garcia;Furieri, Karina S.;Lencioni, Frederico A. A.	Vilela, Diogo Silva, Junior, Manoel Daltro Nunes Garcia, Furieri, Karina S., Lencioni, Frederico A. A. (2021): Leptagrion jeromei (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) spec. nov. from Brazil, with notes on L. andromache Hagen in Selys, 1876. Zootaxa 5068 (2): 240-246, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5068.2.4
