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Euphaea cyanopogon sp. nov. from the Cardamom ecoregion in Cambodia and Vietnam (Odonata: Euphaeidae)

Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P.O. Box 9517, 2300 RA, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Institute of Cytology & Genetics SB RAS, Acad. Lavrentyev Ave. 10, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia. Novosibirsk State University, Pirogova Str. 2, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
Schoutenstraat 69, 2596 SK Den Haag, the Netherlands.
Odonata damselfly Zygoptera Euphaea new species Cambodia Vietnam Indochina Cardamom ecoregion

Abstract

Euphaea cyanopogon sp. nov. is described and illustrated from specimens of both sexes collected in the Kampongsaom Peninsula in southern Cambodia and the adjacent Phú Quốc Island in Vietnam, both in the Cardamom ecoregion; the holotype ♂ (at RMNH, Leiden) is from Kbal Chhay Waterfall, Cambodia. The male is characterized by having rather narrow wings without areas of strong pigmentation and a face marked with bright blue. The differences and affinities of the new species with E. pahyapi Hämäläinen, 1985 and some of its other congeners are discussed.

 

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