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03FF87F37638FF9EFF60DA74019276DB.text	03FF87F37638FF9EFF60DA74019276DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes auritus Hagen 1862	<div><p>Lestes auritus Hagen in Selys, 1862</p> <p>Fig. 1 (♂ —App), Fig. 15 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 40 (A— ♀ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: auritus = Latin for having ears or having the form of an ear, probably by the semi–circular shape of the base of superior appendages.</p> <p>Lestes aurita Hagen in Selys, 1862: 312 [28 reprint] (description of male, compared with L. minuta); Kirby 1890: 161 (data on species description and distribution); Calvert 1909: 92 (Key); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 31 (data on publication and distribution); Bridges 1994: (VII) 25 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references); Muzón 1997: 02, Figs.: 1–12 (designation of lectotype with description of the male specimen, description of female, illustration of penis in ectal and lateral view, appendages in lateral, ventral and dorsal view, detail of subapical fossae of appendages in laterodorsal view, color pattern of: head in dorsal view, thorax in lateral and ventral views of male and female); Lencioni 2005: 89, Fig. 48(A–H) (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, diagnostic illustration of appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views, and color pattern from Muzón 1997); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 32 (pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117 (data on species); Lencioni 2017: 101–102, Fig. 36A–H, 37A (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views, color pattern of: head in dorsal view, thorax in lateral and ventral views of male and female from Muzón 1997, male habitus).</p> <p>Types. Lectotype in MNHU (not examined).</p> <p>Larva described. No.</p> <p>Material examined. (1 ♂): Lestes auritus: BRAZIL, Santa Catarina, Nova Teutônia (now Seara), elev. 500 m, iii.1975, Fritz Plaumann leg (in Collection of K.J. Tennessen).</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina) and Argentina (Missiones).</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: basal half straight, distal half forming an obtuse angle with the basal half, the tip of cercus roughly triangular. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus without spine, medial expansion of cercus almost twice the width of the base and semicircular, without any long spine (some short spinules at the distal part), tip of cercus with sparse hair––like setae. Paraproct in lateral view: less than half the size of the cercus, with a tuff of pale setae directly upward. Paraproct in dorsal view: almost triangular with a spoon–like tip.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate not illustrated in Muzón (1997), pectoral color pattern as in Fig. 40A.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37638FF9EFF60DA74019276DB	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F37639FF9EFF60DB70019A7127.text	03FF87F37639FF9EFF60DB70019A7127.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes bipupillatus Calvert 1909	<div><p>Lestes bipupillatus Calvert, 1909</p> <p>Fig. 2 (♂ —App), Fig. 16 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 40 (B— ♀ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: bipupillatus = bi, Latin for two + pupillatus, Latin for pupil, in reference to the color of the venter of thorax, which has two black, round spots.</p> <p>Lestes bipupillatus Calvert, 1909: 95, Figs.: 15, 21–22 (description of male and female, illustration of male thorax in ventral view, appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 31 (data on publication and distribution); Bridges 1994: (VII) 33 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references); Costa &amp; Carneiro 1994: 303 (larva); Lencioni 2005: 90, Fig. 49(A–C) (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, larval description, original illustration of appendages in lateral and mediodorsal view, thorax in ventral view from Calvert 1909); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 21, 22 (appendages lateral and dorsal view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117, Fig. 517 (data on species with reference to larval description, original illustration of appendages in lateral view); Lencioni 2017: 103–104, Fig. 38A–C, 39A (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views, thorax in ventral view, male habitus).</p> <p>Types. Syntypes in CM and MCZ (not examined).</p> <p>Larva described. Yes (Costa &amp; Carneiro 1994).</p> <p>Material examined. (2 ♂♂): Brazil: Santa Catarina, Nova Teutonia (now Seara), 27º11’00” S &amp; 52º13’00” W, 300–500 m, v.1972, Fritz Plaumann leg.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Mato Grosso, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina), Venezuela and Argentina.</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: proximal 3/5 straight with the distal 2/5 expanded and slightly bent ventrally, tip of cercus rounded. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus with a short distally–directed spine, medial expansion a little larger than the width of the base, semicircular, without spines and with sparse pale hair–like setae. Paraproct in lateral view: subequal to the cercus. Paraproct in dorsal view: long and narrow with a spoon–like tip.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate not illustrated in Calvert (1909), pectoral color pattern as in Fig. 40B.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37639FF9EFF60DB70019A7127	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F3763EFF99FF60D9A005DA72EF.text	03FF87F3763EFF99FF60D9A005DA72EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes dichrostigma Calvert 1909	<div><p>Lestes dichrostigma Calvert, 1909</p> <p>Fig. 3 (♂ —App), Fig. 17 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 27 (♀ —habitus), Fig. 37 (A— ♀ S8–S10), Fig. 39 (A— ♀ basal plate), Fig. 40 (C— ♀ pectoral color pattern), Fig. 42 (♂ —live photo).</p> <p>Etymology: dichrostigma = dichros, Greek (δίχρως) for two–colored + stigma, Latin for mark, in reference to the bicolored pterostigma, which occurs only in the juvenile.</p> <p>Lestes dichrostigma Calvert, 1909: 102, Figs. 8, 31–32 (description of male, female, illustration of male thorax in ventral view, appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views); Kennedy 1942: 283 (illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views); Jurzitza 1981: 117 (presence in Argentina); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 31 (data on publication and distribution); Bridges 1994: (VII) 68 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references); De Marmels 1990: 336 (presence in Venezuela); Lencioni 2005: 91, Fig. 50(A–C) (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, larval description, illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views from Kennedy 1942, thorax in ventral view from Calvert 1909); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 30 (pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Muzón &amp; Muñoz 2007: 238 (larva and data on Argentinian specimens); Garrison et al. 2010: 117, Figs.: 502, 510, 511, 512 and 518 (data on species with reference to larval description, original illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, penis in ectal and lateral views, latero–ventral view of male S1–2); Lencioni 2017: 105–106, Fig. 40A–D, 41A–C, DL-01 (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views, female S8-S 10 in lateral view, thorax in ventral view, male and female habitus, live photo).</p> <p>Types. Syntypes in ANS (not examined).</p> <p>Larva described. Yes (Muzón &amp; Muñoz 2007).</p> <p>Material examined. (5 ♂♂ + 3 ♀♀): 1 ♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Rio Claro, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-47.61222&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-22.409166" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -47.61222/lat -22.409166)">Sítio Primavera</a>, 22º24’ 33” S &amp; 47º36’ 44” W, 569 m, 20.x.1996, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Mogi das Cruzes, 1996, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 2 ♂♂ Trinidad: Valencia, forest just SE of town, 15.iv.1965, T. W. Donnelly leg.; 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fórum da Comarca de Jacareí, 26.ix.2001, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-46.004166&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-23.25" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -46.004166/lat -23.25)">Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo</a>, 23º15’00”S &amp; 46º00’15”W, 591 m, 25.x.2001, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-46.004166&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-23.25" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -46.004166/lat -23.25)">Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo</a>, 23º15’ 00” S &amp; 46º00’ 15” W, 591 m, 10.xi.2001, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Jardim Coleginho, Rua Aníbal, 216, 03.xii.2010, found dead in a spider web.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (São Paulo, Mato Grosso (?)), Venezuela, Trinidad and Argentina.</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: basal two thirds straight, with medial expansion clearly visible as an inverted triangle with the vertex at the level of the tip of the paraproct, tip of cercus comma–like shaped. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus without spine, medial expansion of cercus almost twice the width of the base and roughly triangular with a small bump at the apical end, without any spine. Paraproct in lateral view: almost a third of the length of the cercus. Paraproct in dorsal view: with a broad base and finger–like distal end.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate: species belonging to basal plate group 1 (Fig. 38), with dorsal side twice the length of ventral side, posterior side with ventral section shorter than the dorsal section (Fig. 39A). Pectoral color pattern as Fig. 40C.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F3763EFF99FF60D9A005DA72EF	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F3763FFF98FF60D9A00650733F.text	03FF87F3763FFF98FF60D9A00650733F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes falcifer Sjostedt 1918	<div><p>Lestes falcifer Sjöstedt, 1918</p> <p>Fig. 04 (♂ —App), Fig. 18 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 40 (D— ♂ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: falcifer = falx, Latin for scythe + ferre, Latin meaning bear, in reference to the scythe shape of the male cercus.</p> <p>Lestes falcifer Sjöstedt, 1918: 2, Fig. 2 (15) (description of male, illustration of cercus in mediodorsal view); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 32 (data on publication and distribution); Bridges 1994: (VII) 83 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references); De Marmels 1990: 336 (presence in Venezuela); Lencioni 2005: 92, Fig. 51(A–C) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, original illustration of appendages in lateral and mediodorsal view, thorax in ventral view); Costa et al. 2006: 60-61, Fig. 33 (pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117 (data on species).</p> <p>Types. Holotype in NRM (not examined), female still undescribed.</p> <p>Larva described. No.</p> <p>Synonyms. Lestes edentatus Belle, 1997.</p> <p>Material examined. Bolivia (1 ♂): Lestes falcifer: BOLIVIA, Cochabamba Department, Carrasco Province, forest pool W of Sajta, 11.xi.1998, K.J. Tennessen leg. (in Collection of K.J. Tennessen).</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Amazonas, Roraima), Bolivia, Venezuela and Peru.</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ — Cercus in lateral view: basal 1/4 straight, apical 3/4 almost rectangular with a semicircular notch in the middle of the bottom edge. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus without spine, medial expansion fused with the apical portion of cercus forming a roughly rectangular plate. Paraproct in lateral view: more than half the size of the cercus, with a tuff of pale hair–like setae directly upward. Paraproct in dorsal view: almost triangular with a spoon–like tip.</p> <p>♀ —female undescribed, but as almost all females have pectoral color pattern much similar to that of males, the male pattern was added for comparative purposes (Fig. 40D).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F3763FFF98FF60D9A00650733F	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F3763FFF9BFF60DF18018877D7.text	03FF87F3763FFF9BFF60DF18018877D7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes fernandoi Costa, Souza & Muzon 2006	<div><p>Lestes fernandoi Costa, Souza &amp; Muzón, 2006</p> <p>Fig. 05 (♂ —App), Fig. 40 (E— ♂ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: fernandoi, named after Luiz Fernando Netto dos Reys, collector of the type series.</p> <p>Lestes fernandoi Costa, Souza &amp; Muzón, 2006: 58, Figs.: 13–20, 36 (key to the Brazilian species, description of male and female, original illustration of color pattern of male thorax in lateral and ventral views, penis in ectal and lateral views, appendages in lateral, dorsal and ventral views, female S 8–10 in lateral views); Garrison et al. 2010: 117 (data on species).</p> <p>Types. Holotype &amp; Allotype in MNRJ (not examined—destroyed by fire in 2.ix.2018).</p> <p>Larva described. No.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Maranhão).</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: straight and with almost uniform width, the medial expansion visible in lateral view in the middle of the length of cercus. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus without spine, medial expansion with small spines at the apical end. Paraproct in lateral view: less than half the size of the cercus, stout and with a tuff of setae directed upwards.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate not illustrated in Costa et al. 2006, pectoral color pattern as in Fig. 40E.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F3763FFF9BFF60DF18018877D7	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F3763CFF9AFF60DA1704B87536.text	03FF87F3763CFF9AFF60DA1704B87536.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes forficula Rambur 1842	<div><p>Lestes forficula Rambur, 1842</p> <p>Fig. 06 (♂ —App), Fig. 19 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 28 (♀ —habitus), Fig. 37 (B— ♀ S8–S10), Fig. 39 (B— ♀ basal plate), Fig. 40 (F— ♀ pectoral color pattern), Fig. 43 (♂ —live photo).</p> <p>Etymology: forficula = Latin for small shears, scissors.</p> <p>Lestes forficula Rambur, 1842: 247 (description of male); Hagen 1861: 68 (description of male and distribution); Selys 1862: 308 (description of male and female, distribution, description of race L. striata); Kirby 1890: 161 (data on species description and distribution); Calvert 1909: 92 (Key); Jurzitza 1981: 117 (presence in Argentina); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 32 (data on publication and distribution); De Marmels 1990: 336 (presence in Venezuela, synonymy with L. striatus Selys, 1862); Bridges 1994: (VII) 91 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references); Belle 1997: 96, Figs.: 3, 20, 21, 25, 31 (key, data on male and female, illustration thorax in ventral view, appendages in dorsal and lateral views, female S 8–10 in lateral view, pterostigma of right forewing); Lencioni 2005: 93, Fig. 52(A–B) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, original illustration of appendages in lateral and mediodorsal view); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 23 (appendages dorsal view, key for adult males); Lencioni 2006: 257 (larva, illustrations from Calvert 1928); Blanke 2008: 14 (first record to Espírito Santo); Garrison et al. 2010: 117, Figs.: 501, 515, 519 and 521 (data on species, original illustration of thorax in lateral view, appendages in lateral and dorsal views, female S 8–10 in lateral view); Damaceno et al. 2014: 25 (presence in Espírito Santo, incorrectly marked as first State record); Lencioni 2017: 107–108, Fig. 42A–D, 43A–B, DL-02 (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, appendages in lateral, mediodorsal and dorsal views, female S 8–10 in lateral view, male and female habitus, live photo).</p> <p>Types. Syntypes in IRSNB (not examined).</p> <p>Synonyms. Lestes striatus Selys, 1862 (De Marmels 1990).</p> <p>Larva described. Yes (by supposition by Calvert 1928).</p> <p>Material examined. (17 ♂♂ + 6 ♀♀): 1 ♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Rio Claro, Sítio Primavera, 18.ii.1996, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 2 ♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Rio Claro, Sítio Primavera, 20.ii.1996, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Campo Grande, 25.ii.1996, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 3 ♂♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Poço, 04.ix.1996, F. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Poço, 15.ix.1996, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ + 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Poço, 23.x.1996, (in tandem), F. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ Brazil: São Paulo, São José dos Campos, Univap – Campus Urbanova, 20.xi.2000, F. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ + 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, São José dos Campos, Univap – Campus Urbanova, (in tandem), 29.xi.2000, F. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ + 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Poço, 12.xii.2000, F. Lencioni leg.; 3 ♂♂ + 2 ♀♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Rio Claro, Sítio Primavera, 12/02/2002, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 2 ♂♂ + 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Rio Claro, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-47.61222&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-22.409166" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -47.61222/lat -22.409166)">Sítio Primavera</a>, 22º24’ 33”S &amp; 47º36’44”W, 25–28.ii.2006, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (São Paulo, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Roraima), West Indies, Peru, Venezuela, Trinidad, Guyane Française and Argentina (Misiones).</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: 4/5 basal straight with the apical 1/5 forming almost a right angle, basal spine clearly visible and the semicircular medial expansion visible. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus with a mesally–directed long spine, medial expansion semicircular with the outer border covered with spines. Paraproct in lateral view: almost the same size of the cercus. Paraproct in dorsal view: long and narrow (less narrow than L. bipupillatus) with a spoon–like tip.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate: species belonging to basal plate group 2 (Fig. 38), with dorsal side twice the length of ventral side, dorsal side with anterior 1/4 slight concave and posterior 3/4 convex. The junction of dorsal side with posterior side forming an acute process directed slightly downward. Posterior and ventral sides subequal (Fig. 39B). Pectoral color pattern as Fig. 40F.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F3763CFF9AFF60DA1704B87536	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.		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03FF87F3763DFF95FF60DD0F017F76FE.text	03FF87F3763DFF95FF60DD0F017F76FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes jurzitzai Muzon 1994	<div><p>Lestes jurzitzai Muzón, 1994</p> <p>Fig. 07 (♂ App), Fig. 20 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 40 (G— ♂ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: jurzitzai, named after Dr. Gerhard Jurzitza (b.1929—d.2014).</p> <p>Lestes jurzitzai Muzón, 1994: 298, Figs. 1 (A–B), 2(A–F) (description of male and female, illustrations of male thorax in lateral and ventral views, penis in ectal, lateral and posterior views, appendages in lateral, dorsal and ventral views); Lencioni 2005: 95, Fig. 54 (A–D) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, original illustration of appendages in lateral and mediodorsal view, thoracic illustrations from Muzón, 1994); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 27, 28 (appendages dorsal view, pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117, Fig. 500 (data on species, original illustration of head in dorsal view).</p> <p>Types. Holotype in MNRJ (not examined, destroyed by fire in 2.ix.2018), Allotype in FSCA (not examined).</p> <p>Larva described. No.</p> <p>Material examined. (1 ♂): Lestes jurzitzai: BRAZIL, Rondônia, ponds near Fernandes Trail, Linea C –16, elev. 500 feet, 1 km N of Cacaulândia on B–65, 16.xi.1991, M. J. Westfall, Jr. leg. (in FSCA).</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Rondônia) and Bolivia.</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: basal 2/3 straight, with the apical 1/3 forming an obtuse angle, tip round, basal spine visible. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus with a short distally–directed spine, medial expansion same width of the base, straight and with a few spinules at the apical end. Paraproct in lateral view: more than 3/4 the length of cercus, finger–like with a blunt tip. Paraproct in dorsal view: finger–like with a round excavation at the tip.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate not illustrated in Muzón (1994), pectoral color pattern as Fig. 40G.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F3763DFF95FF60DD0F017F76FE	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F37632FF94FF60DB14074877D7.text	03FF87F37632FF94FF60DB14074877D7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes minutus Selys 1862	<div><p>Lestes minutus Selys, 1862</p> <p>Fig. 08 (♂ —App), Fig. 21 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 29 (♀ —habitus), Fig. 37 (C— ♀ S8–S10), Fig. 39 (C— ♀ basal plate), Fig. 40 (H— ♀ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: minutus = Latin for minute, tiny.</p> <p>Lestes minuta Selys, 1862: 305 (description of male, distribution); Kirby 1890: 161 (data on species description and distribution); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 32 (data on publication and distribution); De Marmels 1990: 336 (presence in Venezuela as L. mediorufus Calvert, 1909); Bridges, 1994: (VII) 155 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references); Lencioni 2005: 96, Fig. 55 (A–C) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, synonymy with L. mediorufus, illustrations of appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views, thorax in ventral view form Calvert 1909); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 26 (appendages dorsal view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117 (data on species); Lencioni 2017: 109–110, Fig. 44A–E, 45A–B (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, appendages in lateral, mediodorsal and dorsal views, female S 8–10 in lateral view, thorax in ventral view, male and female habitus).</p> <p>Types. Syntypes in IRSNB (examined).</p> <p>Larva described. No.</p> <p>Material examined. (2 ♂♂ + 1 ♀): 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, São Paulo, Av Itacira, 42, 06.i.2001, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ Venezuela: Edo Bolivar, small stream and ponds, 7 km E of Parupa (PN Canaima), 1200m, 1–3.viii.1987, T. W. Donnelly leg.; 1 ♂ Brazil: Goiás, Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros, 23.vi.2008, S.L. Dutra &amp; M.C. Almeida leg.</p> <p>Synonyms. Lestes mediorufus Calvert, 1909 (Lencioni 2005).</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Roraima, Goiás, Mato Grosso, São Paulo), Venezuela and Trinidad.</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: basal 2/3 straight with the apical 1/3 forming an almost right angle, tip rounded, medial expansion visible, rectangular, with the apical edge of the bottom margin with a long spine. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus with a short distally–directed spine, medial expansion a little wider than the base with the mesal edge concave and covered with spine–like setae. Paraproct in lateral view: 4/5 the length of cercus, finger–like with the tip little expanded and covered with pale setae. Paraproct in dorsal view: finger–like with a spoon–like tip.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate: species belonging to basal plate group 3 (Fig. 38), with dorsal side twice the length of the dorsal section of posterior side. Dorsal section of posterior side and posterior section of ventral side subequal (Fig. 39C). Pectoral color pattern as Fig. 40H.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37632FF94FF60DB14074877D7	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F37633FF97FF60D87C074276DA.text	03FF87F37633FF97FF60D87C074276DA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes paulistus Calvert 1909	<div><p>Lestes paulistus Calvert, 1909</p> <p>Fig. 09 (♂ —App), Fig. 22 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 30 (♀ —habitus), Fig. 37 (D— ♀ S8–S10), Fig. 39 (D— ♀ basal plate), Fig. 40 (I— ♀ pectoral color pattern), Fig. 44 (♂ —live photo).</p> <p>Etymology: paulistus = in reference to the State of São Paulo.</p> <p>Lestes paulistus Calvert, 1909: 99, Figs. 14, 25–26 (description of male, illustration of male thorax in ventral view, appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views); Jurzitza 1981: 117 (occurrence in Argentina); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 33 (data on publication and distribution); Bridges 1994: (VII) 181 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references); Muzón 1997: 02, Figs.: 13–18 (description of female, color pattern of: head in dorsal view, thorax in lateral and ventral views of male and female); Lencioni 2005: 97, Fig. 56(A–C) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, thorax in ventral view from Calvert 1909); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 29 (pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117 (data on species); Lencioni 2017: 111–112, Fig. 46A–E, 47A–D, DL-03 (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, appendages in lateral, mediodorsal and dorsal views, female S8-S 10 in lateral view, thorax in ventral view, male and female habitus, male and female thorax in lateral view, live photo).</p> <p>Types. Syntypes in ANS (not examined).</p> <p>Larva described. No.</p> <p>Material examined. (40 ♂♂ + 6 ♀♀): 3 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 18.i.1996, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 3 ♂♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 10.xi.1996, F.A.A. Len- cioni leg.; 1 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Poço, 08.xii.1998, F. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 29.viii.1999, (in tandem), F.A.A. Lencioni &amp; F. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 29.viii.1999, F.A.A. Lencioni &amp; F. Lencioni leg.; 2 ♂♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 01.ix.1999, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 27.xi.1999, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 26.viii.2000, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ + 1 ♀, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 26.viii.2000, (in tandem), F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 02.xi.2000, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 2 ♂♂ + 2 ♀♀, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda San- tana do Rio Abaixo, 23.xii.2000, F. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 04.iii.2001, F. Lencioni leg.; 6 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-46.0075&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-23.248611" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -46.0075/lat -23.248611)">Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo</a>, 23º14’ 55” S &amp; 46º00’ 27” W, 569 m, 01.ix.2001, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 3 ♂♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Luiz Antônio, Represa Vassununga, 07.ix.2001, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 3 ♂♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Luiz Antônio, Represa Beija Flor, 08.ix.2001, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 20.x.2001, F. Lencioni leg.; 6 ♂♂ + 1 ♀, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 12.x.2002, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 3 ♂♂ + 1 ♀, Brazil: São Paulo, Jacareí, Fazenda Santana do Rio Abaixo, 26.xii.2002, F. Lencioni leg.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (São Paulo, Mato Grosso), Uruguay and Argentina (Misiones).</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: basal 3/4 straight with a ventral triangular expansion a little before its half which partially covers the medial expansion, apical 1/4 forming an obtuse angle, the tip of cercus rounded. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus with a short distally–directed spine, medial expansion a little wider than the base, with the mesal edge slightly convex, and the apical half–covered with spinules. Paraproct in lateral view: more than half the length of cercus, narrow. Paraproct in dorsal view: narrow with a rounded tip.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate: species belonging to basal plate group 2 (Fig. 38), with dorsal side more than twice the length of ventral side. Dorsal side with anterior 1/2 slight convex and posterior 1/2 concave, the junction of the dorsal and posterior side forming an acute process directed slight upward, posterior side little longer than ventral side (Fig. 39D). Pectoral color pattern as Fig. 40I.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37633FF97FF60D87C074276DA	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F37630FF96FF60DB70065D766F.text	03FF87F37630FF96FF60DB70065D766F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes pictus Hagen 1862	<div><p>Lestes pictus Hagen in Selys, 1862</p> <p>Fig. 10 (♂ —App), Fig. 23 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 31 (♀ —habitus), Fig. 37 (E— ♀ S8–S10), Fig. 39 (E— ♀ basal plate), Fig. 40 (J— ♀ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: pictus = Latin for painted, decorated.</p> <p>Lestes picta Hagen in Selys, 1862: 314 (description of male and female, distribution); Kirby 1890: 161 (data on species description and distribution); Santos 1972: 77 (larva); Jurzitza 1981: 117 (occurrence in Argentina); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 33 (data on publication and distribution); Costa &amp; Carneiro 1994: 307 (larva); Lencioni 2005: 98, Fig. 57(A–C) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, thorax in ventral view from Calvert 1909); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 34 (pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Lencioni 2006: 256 (larva, illustrations from Costa &amp; Carneiro 1994); Garrison et al. 2010: 117, Figs.: 504, 514, 520 and 522 (data on species, original illustration of posterior hamule in lateral view, appendages in lateral and dorsal views, female S 8–10 in lateral view); Lencioni 2017: 113–114, Fig. 48A–E, 49A–B (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, appendages in lateral, mediodorsal and dorsal views, female S8-S 10 in lateral view, thorax in ventral view, male and female habitus).</p> <p>Types. Syntypes in MCZ (not examined).</p> <p>Larva described. Yes (Santos 1972, additions by Costa &amp; Carneiro 1994).</p> <p>Material examined. (4 ♂♂ + 2 ♀♀): 1♂ Brazil: São Paulo, Rio Claro, Sítio Primavera, 31.xii.1995, F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 1 ♂ + 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Salesópolis (brejo na margem do Rio Pardo), 28.ix.1996, (in tandem), F.A.A. Lencioni leg.; 2 ♂♂ + 1 ♀ Brazil: São Paulo, Santa Branca—Margem do Rio Paraíba do Sul, 06.xii.2008, E.A. Lencioni leg.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Mato Grosso, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo), Peru and Argentina (Misiones).</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ — Cercus in lateral view: basal 1/4 straight, apical 3/4, formed by the fusion of medial and apical portions, almost rectangular. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus without spine, medial expansion almost completely fused with the apical portion of cercus, forming a roughly rectangular plate, with only a small apical tip. Paraproct in lateral view: more than half the size of the cercus, with a tuff of pale hair–like setae directed upward. Paraproct in dorsal view: finger–like.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate: species belonging to basal plate group 1 (Fig. 38), with dorsal side a little longer than ventral side. Posterior side with ventral section twice the length of the dorsal section. Dorsal side straight and ventral side slight convex (Fig. 39E). Pectoral color pattern as in Fig. 40J.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37630FF96FF60DB70065D766F	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F37631FF96FF60D8A4017C74C3.text	03FF87F37631FF96FF60D8A4017C74C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes quadristriatus Calvert 1909	<div><p>Lestes quadristriatus Calvert, 1909</p> <p>Fig. 11 (♂ —App), Fig. 40 (K— ♂ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: quadristriatus = quadri, Latin for four + striatus, Latin for striped.</p> <p>Lestes quadristriatus Calvert, 1909: 104, Figs.: 13, 35–36 (description of male and female, illustration of male thorax in ventral view, appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 33 (data on publication and distribution); Lencioni 2005: 99, Fig. 58(A–C) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, thorax in ventral view from Calvert, 1909); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 35 (pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117 (data on species).</p> <p>Types. Syntypes in CM (not examined).</p> <p>Larva described. No.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Mato Grosso).</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: basal 2/3 straight with a basal semicircular expansion, apical 1/3 triangular. Cercus in mediodorsal view: base of cercus without spine, medial expansion forming two semicircular plates, the anterior larger and without spines, the posterior smaller and with spines. Paraproct: lost.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate not illustrated in Calvert (1909), pectoral color pattern as Fig. 40K.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37631FF96FF60D8A4017C74C3	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F37631FF91FF60DF2F01947587.text	03FF87F37631FF91FF60DF2F01947587.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes tricolor Erichson 1848	<div><p>Lestes tricolor Erichson, 1848</p> <p>Fig. 12 (♂ —App), Fig. 24 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 32 (♀ —habitus), Fig. 37 (F— ♀ S8–10), Fig. 39 (F— ♀ basal plate), Fig. 40 (L— ♀ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: tricolor = tri, Latin for three + color, Latin for colored.</p> <p>Lestes tricolor Erichson, 1848: 585 (description and comparison with L. sponsa); Kirby 1890: 161 (data on species description and distribution); Selys 1862: 313 (description of male and female, distribution); Calvert 1909: 102 (key, data on distribution, illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, thorax in ventral view); Jurzitza 1981: 117 (occurrence in Argentina); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 34 (data on publication and distribution); Costa &amp; Carneiro 1994: 305 (larva); Lencioni 2005: 100, Fig. 59(A–C) (data on description, data on type locality, data on type deposition, data on distribution, data on larval description, original illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, thorax in ventral view from Calvert 1909); Costa et al. 2006: 60-61, Fig. 31 (pterothorax color pattern in ventral view, key for adult males); Lencioni 2006: 259 (larva, illustrations from Costa &amp; Carneiro 1994); Garrison et al. 2010: 117 (data on species); Lencioni 2017: 115–116, Fig. 50A–D, 51A–B (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, appendages in lateral and mediodorsal views, female S 8–10 in lateral view, thorax in ventral view, male and female habitus).</p> <p>Types. Syntypes in MNHU (Examined).</p> <p>Larva described. Yes (Costa &amp; Carneiro 1994).</p> <p>Material examined. (1 ♂ + 1 ♀): 1 ♂ + 1 ♀ Brazil: Espírito Santo — Flona do Rio Preto —P99, 23.iii.2005, K.S. Furieri, R. Kawada, R. &amp; R.R. Silva leg.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina), Argentina (Misiones) and Guyana.</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ — Cercus in lateral view: basal 2/3 straight, apical 1/3 comma–like with a very narrow tip covered with long pale setae. Cercus in medioventral view: basal and apical expansions semicircular, without spines. Paraproct in lateral view: less than half the length of cercus. Paraproct in dorsal view: narrow and slightly triangular.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate: species belonging to basal plate group 1 (Fig. 38), with dorsal side longer than ventral side. Posterior side with ventral section twice the length of the dorsal section. Convex dorsal and ventral sides. Dorsal section of posterior side slightly concave (Fig. 39F). Pectoral color pattern as in Fig. 40L.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37631FF91FF60DF2F01947587	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F37636FF90FF60DDF1000877FB.text	03FF87F37636FF90FF60DDF1000877FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes undulatus Say 1839	<div><p>Lestes undulatus Say, 1839</p> <p>Fig. 13 (♂ —App), Fig. 25 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 33 (♀ —habitus), Fig. 37 (G— ♀ S8–10), Fig. 39 (G— ♀ basal plate), Fig. 40 (M— ♀ pectoral color pattern).</p> <p>Etymology: undulatus = Latin for wavy.</p> <p>Lestes undulatus Say, 1839: 35 (description of male); Selys 1862: 311 (description of male and female, distribution); Kirby 1890: 161 (data on species description and distribution); Calvert 1909: 104 (key, illustration of thorax in ventral view, appendages in lateral and dorsal views); Kennedy 1942: 283 (illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views); Davies &amp; Tobin 1984: 34 (data on publication and distribution); Muzón 1997: 7 (larvae); Lencioni 2005: 101, Fig. 60(A–C) (data on description, type locality, deposition, distribution, and larval description, illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views from Kennedy 1942, thorax in ventral view from Calvert 1909); Costa et al. 2006: 60–61, Fig. 25 (appendages lateral view, key for adult males); Garrison et al. 2010: 117 (data on species).</p> <p>Types. Unknown.</p> <p>Larva described. Yes (Muzón 1997).</p> <p>Additional material examined. (2 ♂♂ + 2 ♀♀): 2 ♂♂ + 2 ♀♀ Argentina: Buenos Aires, Los Torinas, charco s/ Rt 11, 18.i.1995, J. Muzón leg.</p> <p>Distribution. Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), Uruguay, Argentina, Chile.</p> <p>Diagnostic characters. ♂ —Cercus in lateral view: basal 1/2 straight, slightly inclined upward, apical 1/2 comma–like with a twisted tip which is covered with pale setae; Cercus in medioventral view: basal expansion semicircular, without spines, a ridge separating the medial portion from the apical portion. Paraproct in lateral view: stout and very small (1/8 length of cercus). Paraproct in dorsal view: barely visible and slightly triangular.</p> <p>♀ —Basal plate: species belonging to basal plate group 1 (Fig. 38), with dorsal side more than twice the length of ventral side. Posterior side with dorsal and ventral sections subequal. Dorsal side and dorsal section of posterior side straight, ventral section of posterior side concave (Fig. 39G). Pectoral color pattern as in Fig. 40M.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37636FF90FF60DDF1000877FB	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	Lencioni, F. A. A.;Neiss, U. G.;Dutra, S. L.;Furieri, K. S.;Juen, L.;Batista, J. D.;Vilela, Diogo S.	Lencioni, F. A. A., Neiss, U. G., Dutra, S. L., Furieri, K. S., Juen, L., Batista, J. D., Vilela, Diogo S. (2021): Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov (Zygoptera: Lestidae). Zootaxa 4990 (3): 511-541, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4
03FF87F37637FF93FF60DA0C01037384.text	03FF87F37637FF93FF60DA0C01037384.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes demarcoi Lencioni & Neiss & Dutra & Furieri & Juen & Batista & Vilela 2021	<div><p>Lestes demarcoi sp. nov. Lencioni &amp; Neiss</p> <p>Fig. 14 (♂ —App), Fig. 26 (♂ —habitus), Fig. 34 (♀ —habitus), Fig. 35 (Head), Fig. 36 (Thorax), Fig. 37 (H— ♀ S8–S10), Fig. 38 (H— ♀ basal plate), Fig. 40 (N— ♀ pectoral color pattern), Fig. 41 (Penis).</p> <p>Holotype. ♂ (UFPA, NC 4725), Brazil: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-59.97278&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.9294446" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -59.97278/lat -2.9294446)">Amazonas State</a>: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-59.97278&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.9294446" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -59.97278/lat -2.9294446)">Manaus</a>; Reserva Adolpho Ducke, puddle with leaves, Acará trail, collected in tandem with the allotype, 02º55’46”S &amp; 59º58’22”W, 62 m. a.s.l., 13–IV–2009, U.G. Neiss leg.</p> <p>Paratype. 1 ♂ (FAAL, NC 4324); Brazil: Amazonas State: Manaus, Acamp. Colosso, Paulo De Marco Jr. leg.</p> <p>Allotype ♀ (UFPA), same data as holotype.</p> <p>Etymology. We named this species in honor of Prof. Dr. Paulo De Marco Júnior, professor at the Universidade Federal de Goiás, friend and encourager of the work of all authors, and mainly for his dedication to science in the last four decades.</p> <p>Description of holotype. Head. Labrum and anteclypeus sky blue, genae and outer surface of mandible greenish–blue, postclypeus dark brown to black, epicranium anterior 2/3 (up to the level of lateral ocellus) black with metallic green reflections, posterior 1/3 reddish–brown (Fig. 35A), rear of head pale yellow, antennae: scape, ventral half of pedicel and flagellum brown, dorsal half of pedicel black (Fig. 35A). Labium and maxillae pale yellow.</p> <p>Thorax. Prothorax brown, with two pale blue spots on each side (Fig. 35A); pterothorax: middorsal carina brown, followed by a brown middorsal stripe which is followed by a black with green metallic reflections stripe, which is followed by a narrow brown stripe followed by a broad pale blue stripe limited ventrally by the mesopleural suture; metepisternum brown, metepimeron, metinfraepisternum pale blue (Fig. 36A). Legs: coxae pale blue, external surface of femora, tarsi and tarsal claws black, external surface of tibiae and internal surface of femora and tibiae pale.</p> <p>Abdomen. S1–S8 dorsally black with the exception of basal 2/3 of S1 blue, a narrow pale medial line in S2 and a pale basal annulus in S2–8, bluish laterally, S9 dark brown dorso–laterally with 2 pale dots in each side, S10 dark brown. Penis as in Fig. 41. Appendages black.</p> <p>Measurements (in mm). Total length (incl. apps) 44: abdomen (incl. apps) 35, hindwing 22, cerci 2.00, paraprocts 0.8.</p> <p>Description of allotype. Head. Labrum sky blue, genae and outer surface of mandible greenish–blue, anteclypeus dark blue, postclypeus dark brown to black, epicranium anterior 2/3 (up to the level of lateral ocellus) black with metallic green reflections, posterior 1/3 reddish brown (Fig. 35B), rear of head pale, antennae: scape, ventral 3/5 of pedicel pale, 2/5 dorsal of pedicel and flagellum brown, (Fig. 35B). Labium and maxillae pale.</p> <p>Thorax. Prothorax and thorax as in holotype (Fig. 36B). Legs: coxae pale blue, external surface of femora pale with a fine black longitudinal line, tibiae pale, tarsi and tarsal claws black, internal surface of femora and tibiae pale.</p> <p>Abdomen. S1–8 dorsally dark brown to black with the exception of basal 1/3 of S1 blue, a narrow pale basal annulus in S2–8, S1–8 bluish laterally, S3–6 the dark dorsal area expanded laterally near the apex, in S7 the dark dorsal area expanded laterally in both extremities, S9–10 dark brown. Valves of ovipositor brown and cerci black.</p> <p>Measurements (in mm). Total length (incl. apps) 42: abdomen 33, hindwing 23.</p> <p>Differential diagnosis. The easiest character to separate all Brazilian species from Lestes demarcoi is, the male’s cerci. Using this character, males of the new species form a cohesive group with L. falcifer and L. pictus, but in L. demarcoi the cercus is much longer than the length of S10, compared with the other two species.</p> <p>The paraproct of L. demarcoi is shorter than half the length of the cercus, while in the other two species is longer. In mediodorsal view, the apical portion of the cercus of L. demarcoi is ovoid while in the other two is finger–like.</p> <p>We suggest caution in determining Lestes females when they are collected not associated with males and we suggest the joint use of pectoral color patterns (Fig. 39) with the shape of the basal plates of the ovipositor (Fig. 38) for it.</p> <p>The female of the new species belongs, together with L. minutus, in a group where the posterior and ventral sides of the basal plate of ovipositor are divided in two sections each. Lestes demarcoi differs from L. minutus in having the posterior section of the ventral side smaller than the anterior section.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87F37637FF93FF60DA0C01037384	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	Lencioni, F. A. 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