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InternationalJournalofOdonatology Vol.14,No.3,September2011,223–231 Burmagomphus schneideri sp. nov., a new dragonfly from the south ofVietnam (Odonata: Gomphidae) DoManhCuong* 409–57A,TaptheBoThuySan,22/20NguyenCongHoan,Hanoi,Vietnam (Received14January2011;finalversionreceived1August2011) Burmagomphusschneiderisp.nov.(RungGiong,Kanakcommune,K’Bangdistrict,14◦8(cid:3)42.05(cid:3)(cid:3)N,108◦ 36(cid:3)37.33(cid:3)(cid:3)EGiaLaiProvinceinthesouthernpartofVietnam,leg.Do,27iv2010,tobedepositedinVietnam NationalMuseumofNature)isdescribedfromthemalesexandcomparedwithmalesofthecloselyrelated speciesB.vermicularisandB.arboreus.FullillustrationsoftopotypicalmaleB.vermicularisareprovided thefirsttime(HuuLien,LangSon,NorthVietnam). Keywords: Odonata;dragonfly;newspecies;Gomphidae;Burmagomphusschneideri;Burmagomphus vermicularis;GiaLai;LangSon;Vietnam Introduction The first member of the genus, Burmagomphus vermicularis was described by Martin (1904) in the genus Gomphus. Burmagomphus was erected by Williamson (1908) for specimens col- lectedfromMyanmar(Burma)andmisidentifiedasvermicularis(misspelledasvermiculatusby Williamson),whichwasmadethegenerotype.Fraser(1926)showedthattheBurmesespecimens are a distinct species but gave it the preoccupied name williamsoni; Lieftinck (1940, p. 111) renameditB.arboreus. Martin(1904)describedvermicularisbasedonspecimenscollectedfromTonkinandAnnam; Martin’s description is very poor and without illustrations. Williamson sent a specimen of the BurmesespeciestoMartin,whowrote“Itisaspeciesveryneartovermiculatusbutslenderer,the stripesofthethoraxdifferent,theinferiorappendageslendererandmoredivaricate”(Williamson 1908, p. 301). Lieftinck (1953), when comparing B. javicus Schmidt, 1934 (now considered a subspeciesofB.williamsoniFörster,1914)toB.vermiculariscollectedfromMauSonnearThan Muoi(“ThanMoi”)Tonkin(LangSonProvince,NorthVietnam),illustratedthethoraxmarkingof bothmaleandfemaleandthefemaleoccipitalplateofB.vermiculariscollectedbyH.Fruhstorfer. Lieftick (1953) also noted that: “Examples of vermicularis which I have seen from China (ex. Coll. Hsiu-Fu Chao) are in all probability racially distinct from Martin’s Tonkinese insect and will be treated as such by Mr. Chao in his forthcoming monograph of Chinese Gomphidae”. *Email:[email protected] ISSN1388-7890print/ISSN2159-6719online ©2011WorldwideDragonflyAssociation http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13887890.2011.610268 http://www.tandfonline.com 224 M.C.Do WhenChao(1990)publishedhisstudyoftheChineseGomphidae,helistedB.vermicularisin the identification key with its distribution as Fujian and Taiwan. However in the poor figures presentedbyChao,atleastthethoracicmarkingsarenotsimilartothoseshowninthefigureby Lieftick(1953,p.168,fig.31).Sincethentherehasbeennomoredetailedinformationpublished ontrueB.vermicularisfromVietnam. On a trip to southern Vietnam in April 2010 I observed two, but collected only one, male Burmagomphus,closetoB.vermicularis,fromKaNak,K’Bangdistrict,GiaLaiprovince.Then inJune2010IcollectedtwotopotypicalmalesofB.vermicularisfromHuuLienNatureReserve, LangSonprovince,northernVietnam.Additionally,malespecimensofB.vermacularisthatwere collectedbyMattiHämäläinenfromHuanghuastream,Yingxifenglin,Guangdong,Chinawere compared with the holotype of the new species. Specimens of B. vermicularis collected both fromVietnamandChinawereconfirmedinstructurebycomparisontheholotypeintheMuséum nationald’Histoirenaturelle,Paris. InthispaperthenewBumagomphusspeciesisdescribedandcomparedwithB.vermicularisand B.arboreus.SomeadditionalcharacteristicsofthemaletopoptyeB.vermicularisarediscussed andillustrated. Burmagomphusschneiderisp.nov. (Figure1) Etymology The species is named after Wolfgang Schneider, Past President of the Worldwide Dragonfly Association. Specimensexamined Holotype(cid:2):RungGiong,KaNakcommune,K’Bangdistrict(14◦8(cid:3)42.05(cid:3)(cid:3)N,108◦36(cid:3)37.33(cid:3)(cid:3)E, 350m),GiaLaiProvinceinthesouthernpartofVietnam,27April2010,leg.Do,tobedepositedin VietnamNationalMuseumofNature.SpecimensofB.vermicularisstudiedforcomparison:2(cid:2) fromHuuLienNatureReserve,LangSonProvince,21June2010,leg.Do,depositedincoll.Do. 2(cid:2)fromHuanghuastream,Yingxifenglin,GuangdongChina,2August2010leg.Hamalainen, depositedincoll.Do. Descriptionofholotypemale Asmalldragonfly,blackandgreenishmarking,withhyalinewings(Figure1a,g,f). Head. Occiput black, somewhat concave with row of hairs at posterior margin, vertex black, fronsblackwithtwoupperwhitegreenishmarkingsondorsalside.Clypeusblackwithwhitish anteriorpart.Whitegreenishspotoneachsideofgena.Labrumblackwithtwowhitegreenish markings.Mandibleblackwithbasalwhitegreenishmarking(Figure1b).Labiumhairy,yellow whitishwithblackmarkingsasfollows:palpallobeswhitishwithblackatapex,movablehooks entirely black; prementum whitish with a narrow black line on apical margin in ventral view (Figure1c). Thorax. Prothorax black with two greenish spots on each side, upper spot larger than lower spot, which is very close to greenish stripe on coxa of front leg in lateral view.Anterior lobe Burmagomphusschneiderisp.nov. 225 Figure 1. Burmagomphusschneideri,maleholotype:(a)body,lateral;(b)head;(c)labium;(d)thorax,lateral;(e) synthorax,dorsal;(f)leftforewing;(g)lefthindwing;(h)analappendages,oblique;(i)analappendages,lateral;(j)anal appendages,dorsal;(k)analappendages,ventral;(l)hamulus;(m)penis,lateral;(n)distantsegmentofpenis,ventral;(o) vesicle,anteriorandoblique.Nottoscale. of prothorax marked with greenish on dorsal rim (Figure 1d). Synthorax black with greenish markingsasfollows:mesepisternumwithanterodorsalmarkingandstripe,slendermediodorsally thenbroadeningfurtherdownwardandconnectingtostripeoncoxaofmiddleleg.Twostripes on metepisternum and mesepimeron, fused at top and posterior branch extending onto venter behind posterior coxa, upper posterior corner of mesepimeron with a small dot. Metapleuron nearlyentirelygreenishexceptposteriorborder. Wingshyaline,antenodals12infirstrowand11insecondrowofFw;9inbothfirstandsecond rowsofHw.Postnodals9infirstrowofFw,8infirstrowofHw.Pterostigmadarkbrown,covering 226 M.C.Do Figure 1. Continued. 4cellsofbothFwandHw.Trianglesnotsimilarintwowings,neitherwithnocrossveins.Two crossveinsbetweenRP−andMA+fromarculustoRP3−andRP1−junctioninFwbutinHw onlyasinglecrossvein(Figure1f,g). Abdomen. InlateralviewS1short,blackwithgreenishmarkingatposteriorlowerpart,S2black withtwogreenishbands,anteriorextendingforfullheightofsegment,posteriorextendingabout 1/2itsheight,thetwobandsfusedalonglowermarginofsegment,heightofsegmentabout1/2 itslength.S3blackwithagreenishringbasally,S4–6allsimilar,blackwithsmallgreenishdot atbase,S7graduallyexpandedapicallyfrommiddle,blackwithlargergreenishdotatbaseand size.S8aslargeasS2orslightlywisedatapex,whollyblackandgraduallyexpandedfrombase Burmagomphusschneiderisp.nov. 227 to apex. S9 smaller, gradually narrowing from base to apex, black with dorsal apical greenish marking.S10smallerthanS9andentirelyblack.(Figure1a,d,h,i). Anal appendages wholly black. Cercus pointed at apex with small lateral spine near apex, henceinobliquedorsalviewappearingslightlybifid.Indorsalview,innermarginofcercicurve toformbroad“U”shape.Epiproctstouterandclearlylongerthancerci.Apexofepiproctbending upwardinroundedcurveandendinginobtuseapex.Dorsalsurfaceofepiproctsomewhatconcave, particularlysubapicalbend.Indorsalandventralview,innermarginsofepiproctformclear“V” shape(Figure1h,i,k,l). Anteriorhamulussimple,smallwithapicalhairtuft;posteriorhamulusmoredevelopedwith apex expanded gradually, apical posterior margin round, apical anterior margin converging to sharpspine.Inlateralview,baseofposteriorhamulusnarrowandgraduallyexpandedtomiddle butinanterolateralviewappearingmuchlargerwithanteriormarginmoredeveloped(Figure1m), asinB.vermicularis(Figure2l,m). Penileorgantypicalwithdistalsegmentinflatedandapicalpartmodifiedtoformalongcoiled filament(Figure1o,p).Vesicleblackandhairywitharoundmedialcleft(Figure1q). Measurements (mm). Hw 24.8, abdomen (include appendages) 32, body (including head and appendages)43.1. Female Femaleunknown. Habitatandbehavior The species was found in disturbed forest with remnant old-growth trees; the type locality is protectedfromlogging.Thespeciesisassociatedwithcleanopenstreamwithsandybottoms.In high humidity conditions, before rain, the male usually hovers above fast running streams and protectshisterritory. Table 1. DiagnosticcharactersofBurmagomphusschneideri,B.vermicularis,andB.arboreus. Species Character B.schneideri B.vermicularis B.arboreus∗ Size(mm) Totallength43,abd.32, Totallength47,abd.34, Totallengthunknown, hw25 hw27 abd.28,hw23 Prementum withnarrowblackapical blackinaboutapical1/3 notknown margin Lengthofepiproct(lateral ∼1.33×lengthofcerci ∼equaltocerci ∼1.2×lengthofcerci view) Tipofepiproct(lateral verystronglyupcurved slightlyupcurved slightlyupcurved view) Spanofepiproct(dorsal distinctlywiderthanspan Barelywiderthanspanof distinctlywiderthanspan view) ofcerci cerci ofcerci Posteriormarginof V-shaped U-shaped U-shaped epiproct(dorsalview) Distalmarginofposterior rounded,withantero- roundedorslightlyflattened, concave,withantero- hamulus ventraltoothonly withantero-ventraltooth ventralandpostero- only ventralteeth ∗FromLieftinck(1964). 228 M.C.Do Discussionanddiagnosis BurmagomphusaresmallgomphidsfoundfromIndiatoSouth-eastAsiaandChina.InVietnam, onlytwospeciesofthegenushavebeenrecordedtodate,B.schneiderisp.nov.andB.vermicularis. BasedonthedistributionofthegenusinAsia,therearelikelytobemorespeciesfromthegenusin Vietnam.TheirhabitatsinVietnamaremediumtolargeopenstreams(2–5mwide),insecondary orprimaryforestsatelevationsofc.200–500masl. The new species B. schneideri sp. nov. is clearly close to B. arboreus and B. vermicularis, which have similar markings on the head (Figures 1b, 2a) and thorax (Figures 1d, 2c), similar wingvenation(Figures1f,g,2d,e),asimilarvesicaspermalis(Figures1o,p,2i)andhamulus Figure 2. Burmagomphusvermicularis,maletopotype:(a)head;(b)labium;(c)thorax,lateral;(d)leftforewing;(e) lefthindwing;(f)analappendages,lateral;(g)analappendages,dorsal;(h)analappendages,ventral;(i)penis,lateral; (j)anteriorhamulus,lateral;(k)posteriorhamulus,lateral;(l)same,anteriorlateral.Nottoscale. Burmagomphusschneiderisp.nov. 229 Figure 2. Continued. (Figures1m,2k,l,m).However,themaleofB.schneiderisp.nov.differsinseveralcharacters (Table1),themostimportantofwhichare: • Labium of B. schneideri with prementum (median lobe) whitish, only a narrow black line at the apical margin with a little black at tips and base of palps (lateral lobes); premen- tum of B. vermicularis shining black in the apical 1/3, with black more extensive on palps (Figures1c,2b). • Inlateralview,epiproctclearlylongerthancerciinB.schneideri,withapicesstronglyupcurved; slightly longer than cerci with apices slightly upcurved at extreme tip in B. arboreus; about equaltocerciinlengthandslightlyupcurvedattipinB.vermicularis(Figures1i,2f). • Indorsalview,innermarginofepiproctofB.schneideriV-shapedanditsbranchesspreadwell lateradofcerci;U-shapedwithwidelyspreadapicesinB.arboreus;U-shapedwithbranches barelysurpassingcercilaterallyinB.vermicularis(Figures1k,l,2g,h). • Posterior hamulus rounded or straight on ventral edge, with single anteroventral hook in B. schneideri and B. vermicularis; in B. arboreus with concave ventral edge and small posteroventralspineinadditiontoanteroventralhook. B.vermicularisfromLangSonprovince,NorthVietnammaybedifferentfromthespeciesthat wasrecordedfromTaiwanandFuijan,judgingbyChao’sfigures(1990),inwhichthethoracic marking and the anal appendages differ. Indeed the long greenish strip on the meseisternum that connects to the greenish marking on the anterior coxa is narrow and simple in specimens fromLangSonprovince(Figure 2c),butitalmostdividesintotwobranchesinChao’sfigures. 230 M.C.Do Figure 3. BurmagomphusvermicularisfromGuangdong,China:(a)thorax,lateral;(b)labium;(c)analappendages, lateral;(d)analappendages,ventral. TheepiproctshowninChao’sfigureslooksstouterthanthatofB.vermicularisfromLangSon province(Figure2f). Basedonthestructureofpenis,hamulusandanalappendages,thespecimensfromGuangdong, ChinaareB.vermicularis(Figure3),andareclearlydifferentfromB.schneideri,Astheyhave a U-shaped epiproct in dorsal and ventral view (Figure 3d) and in lateral view, the cerci and epiproctareequalinlength(Figure3c).Howevertheepiproctdiffersindetailsfromthatshown Chao’sfigures,whichisstouterinlateralviewandnotaswidelydivaricatedindorsalviewasin B.vermicularis. ThethoracicmarkingsofB.vermicularisfromLangSonprovince(Tonkin)andB.schneideri sp.nov.fromGiaLaiprovince(southofAnnam)matchverywellwithLieftinck’sfiguresin1953. ThethoracicmarkingsofspecimenfromGuangdong,ChinaaresimilartoChao’sfigurebutthere isanadditionalsmalldotontheuppermesepisternum. TheholotypeofB.vermicularismatchesverywelltothetopotypefromHuuLien,LangSon andthematerialsfromGuangdong,Chinaaswell(confirmedbyProf.JeanLegrand).Thesmall dot on upper mesepisternum on Guangdong specimens is not a strong enough characteristic to separateitfromthespeciesB.vermicularis.ThespecimenB.vermicularisfromFujianandTaiwan thatChaodrawin1990shouldbeconfirmedinthestructureofstouterepiproctinlateralview. Acknowledgements IamgratefultotheInternationalDragonflyFoundation(IDF)andtheWorldwideDragonflyAssociation(WDA)grants thatsupportedmyodonatologicalstudyin2010,andMartinSchorr,HaomiaoZhangandQi-hanXuforprovidingrelevant literature.ThankstoMattiHämäläinenforpassingmethematerialsofB.vermicularisfromGuangdong,China.Ialso thankWen-ChiYehforconfirmingthestructureofB.vermicularismaterialsfromTaiwan.IespeciallythankProf.Jean LegrandforconfirmingthestructureoftheholotypeofB.vermicularisintheNatureHistoryMuseumofParis.Ithank RoryDow,MikeMayandananonymousreviewerforreviewing,revisingandimprovingthemanuscript. References Chao,X.F.(1990).ThegomphiddragonfliesofChina(Odonata:Gomphidae).Fuzhou,China:ScienceandTechnology PublishingHouse. Fraser,F.C.(1926).Indiandragonflies.PartXXIVwith2platesand5textfigures(Continuedfrompage171ofVol. XXXI),Genus–BurmagomphusWilliamson.JournaloftheBombayNaturalHistorySociety,31,408–419. 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