Macromia weerakooni sp. nov. (Odonata: Anisoptera: Macromiidae), a new dragonfly species from Sri Lanka
Macromia weerakooni sp. nov. (Odonata: Anisoptera: Macromiidae), a new dragonfly species from Sri Lanka 00
Amila Prasanna Sumanapalaa ✉️
- Department of Zoology and Environment Sciences, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
International Journal of Odonatology, Volume 24, Pages 169–177, 2021
https://doi.org/10.23797/2159-6719_24_13
Published: 9 August 2021 (Received: 22 November 2020, Accepted: 8 February 2021)
Abstract
The genus Macromia is represented in Sri Lanka by two endemic species. In this paper a third presumed endemic species is described based on a single male specimen collected at Kirikitta, Weliweriya, Western Province in the low country wet zone of the country. Macromia weerakooni sp. nov. differs from its congeners in Sri Lanka by having turquoise blue eyes, an entirely black labrum, a short yellow ante-humeral stripe, an interrupted yellow stripe on the anterior margin of metepisternum and differences in the secondary genitalia and anal appendages. As this is the only record of the species knowledge of its natural history and distribution is limited. This discovery highlights the need for further systematic surveys of Odonata in Sri Lanka using sampling methods suitable for the detection of elusive species.
Keywords: new species, endemic, South Asia
Issue section: Original article
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