Nesobasis rito sp. nov. (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae), a new species of forest damselfly from Vanua Levu, Fiji

被引:4
作者
Rivas-Torres, Anais [1 ]
Rashni, Bindiya [2 ]
Waqa-Sakiti, Hilda [3 ]
Tuiwawa, Marika [4 ]
Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa, Maria [1 ]
Beatty, Christopher D. [5 ]
Cordero-Rivera, Adolfo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vigo, ECOEVO Lab, Escola Enxenaria Forestal, Campus Univ, Pontevedra 36005, Spain
[2] NatureFiji MareqetiViti, POB 2041,Govt Bldg, Suva, Fiji
[3] Univ South Pacific, Pacific Ctr Environm & Sustainable Dev, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji
[4] Univ South Pacific, Biodivers Ctr, Inst Appl Sci, South Pacific Reg Herbarium, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji
[5] Cornell Univ, Ctr Comparat & Populat Genom, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
关键词
Key words; Odonata; Zygoptera; Nesobasis; taxonomy; Vanua Levu; Fiji; ODONATA; DIVERSITY; ABUNDANCE; INFERENCE; MRBAYES; GENUS;
D O I
10.11646/zootaxa.5082.2.1
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Nesobasis rito sp. nov. (Holotype male, Fiji, Vanua Levu, Drawa, 31 v 2018, A. Rivas-Torres leg.) from the comosa group is here described, illustrated, diagnosed, and compared with morphologically close species of the genus. Nesobasis rito can be distinguished from its related congeners by the shape of the caudal appendages and the ligula. The most similar species are N. comosa and N. heteroneura, which, like N. rito, have the caudal appendages covered by dense setae (especially the first species), but the shape differs clearly in lateral view, with N. rito having longer and more slender appendages, and a basal tooth clearly seen in dorsal view, absent in other members of the comosa group. The specific status of the collected specimens is also supported by the results of genetic analyses, where N. rito appears as a well-supported monophyletic clade. Nesobasis rito also has a distinct distribution from its most similar congeners: it is found on Vanua Levu, while N. comosa is found on Viti Levu and the closely related N. heteroneura is found on Viti Levu and Ovalau. All species of this group are found in streams with native forest riparian vegetation on their respective islands.
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页数:17
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