identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
523DB050FFE9FFDBFF2CFF54FE574333.text	523DB050FFE9FFDBFF2CFF54FE574333.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Drepanosticta wildermuthi Villanueva & Schorr 2011	<div><p>Drepanosticta wildermuthi spec. nov.</p><p>(Figures 1–2)</p><p>Villanueva 2010a: Drepanosticta sp.n.; Villanueva 2010b: Drepanosticta sp.n.</p><p>Material studied. Holotype 3, Pinaglubayan, Polillo, Polillo Is., Philippines, 27.iii.2010, Reagan Joseph T. Villanueva leg. (to be deposited in RMNH). Paratype 1 3, same label as the holotype, (RJTV). Other material 1 3 (not included in paratype due to poor condition), Salipsip, Polillo, Polillo Is., Philippines, 23.iv.2009, RJTV leg., (RJTV).</p><p>Diagnosis. This species belongs to the Drepanosticta moorei group. It differs from D. moorei van Tol &amp; Müller by the absence of elongated anterior lobe processes of the prothorax, and from D. luzonica van Tol by the very broad posterior lobe of the prothorax and its smaller size.</p><p>Etymology. Named after Hansruedi Wildermuth, Rüti, Switzerland on the occasion of his 70th birthday on 27 February 2011. Dr. Wildermuth is a leading European odonatologist involved in the ecology and biology of Odonata with special emphasis on Corduliidae and dragonfly conservation.</p><p>Description of male holotype. Head: Labium brownish except for blackish basal portion. Mandible with whitish base and blackish apices. Labrum and anteclypeus white except for black outer margin of labrum. Rest of head black except for dark brown antennae. Transverse occipital carina well developed with lateral extremities not pronounced.</p><p>Thorax: Prothorax yellow except for blackish streaks at middle portion of posterior lobe. Anterior lobe short and erect, its lateral portion shortly elongated and twisted, depressed in middle. Posterior lobe (Fig. 1) equipped with large lateral processes, inner portion raised dorsad, and outer part broadly rounded and directed caudad. Synthorax with greenish to blackish mesepisternum and mesepimeron. Broad yellow stripe occupies metepisternum except for brownish posterior margin. Metepimeron with anterobasal half blackish brown, posterodistal half white. Legs entirely yellow brown except for brown spines and black-tinged knees. Wings hyaline with brown veins. Ac and Ab veins present, forming characteristic Y. Arculus arising beyond Ax2; Px 11/ 10 in Fw and Hw respectively; R4+5 at subnodus and IR3 a little further distad. Pt light brown, rectangular.</p><p>Abdomen: Generally blackish brown to black except for yellow ventrolateral portion of S1 and whitish basal rings on S3–7. Cerci (Fig. 2) dark brown and dorsoventrally flattened. Basal one-fourth directed dorsad in lateral view, distally ventrocaudad with large ventral tooth in middle. In dorsal view, apical portion of basal one-fourth twisted such that lateral portion becomes ventral margin, and medial margin occupies dorsum of distal threefourths. Tip smoothly rounded. Paraprocts surpassing cerci, blackish basally and brownish distally. Basal half robust, distally flattened and directed dorsad, then bent ventrad, its rounded tip curved dorsad.</p><p>Measurements of holotype: abdomen + cerci 32, Hw 19.</p><p>Variation in male paratype. Paraprocts just reach end of cerci on paratype. Paraproct base robust, distal portion subcylindrical and directed dorsocaudad. The last abdominal segment of the third specimen is damaged and cannot be described.</p><p>Measurements: abdomen + cerci 30, Hw 19.</p><p>Female unknown.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/523DB050FFE9FFDBFF2CFF54FE574333	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	Villanueva, Reagan Joseph T.;Schorr, Martin	Villanueva, Reagan Joseph T., Schorr, Martin (2011): Two new damselfly species from Polillo Island, Philippines (Odonata: Platystictidae). Zootaxa 3017: 46-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203256
523DB050FFEAFFDAFF2CFE3EFD7143F8.text	523DB050FFEAFFDAFF2CFE3EFD7143F8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sulcosticta vantoli Villanueva & Schorr 2011	<div><p>Sulcosticta vantoli spec. nov.</p><p>(Figures 3–5)</p><p>Protosticta sp. n. Hämäläinen &amp; Müller, 1997, p. 258, 277, 290 [name only; no description]. Sulcosticta sp. A. Van Tol, 2005, p. 277–279 [including description].</p><p>Materials examined. Holotype 3, Tamulaya area, Polillo Is., Philippines, 25.iv.2009, Reagan Joseph T. Villanueva leg. (to be deposited in RMNH). Paratypes: 8 3 3 Ƥ, same labels as holotype, (RJTV). Other materials (all in RJTV): 1 3 1 Ƥ, Anawan area, Polillo, Polillo Is., Philippines, 24.iv.2009, RJTV leg.; 1 Ƥ (teneral), same labels as holotype; 1 3, Tamulaya, Polillo, Polillo Is., Philippines, 30.iii.2010, RJTV leg.; 1 Ƥ, Malat River, Burdeos, Polillo Is., Philippines, 23.iv.2009, RJTV leg.; 1 Ƥ, Sibulan watershed, Sibulan, Polillo, Polillo Is., Philippines, 1.iv.2010, RJTV leg.; 1 3, Pinaglubayan area, Polillo, Polillo Is., Philippines, 17.iv.2009, RJTV leg.; 3 3, Pinaglubayan area, Polillo, Polillo Is., Philippines, 18.iv.2009, RJTV leg.</p><p>Diagnosis. The posterior lobe with broadly rounded lateral portion places this species as most similar to S. viticula van Tol, 2005 . It differs from that species in having a simpler paraproct which is broad basally and distally flattened, its tip acutely curved anterodorsad.</p><p>Etymology. Named after Dr. Jan van Tol, Leiden, Netherlands who published the preliminary description of this species. He established the genus of the present species and contributed several significant papers including description of several dozen new species of the family from the oriental region.</p><p>Description of male holotype. Head: Labium and mandible pale with brownish variegated specks more distinct at distal portion. Labrum, anteclypeus, and genae bluish white. Rest of head black except for brownish antennae. Transverse occipital carina distinct but without lateral extremities.</p><p>Thorax: Prothorax pale except for brownish lateral lobes and black paired circular spot at medial portion of posterior lobe. Lateral portion of anterior lobe slightly elongate, not reaching middle portion of median lobe. Posterior lobe (Fig. 3) collar-like with lateral portion produced into a smoothly rounded lateral projection. Synthorax mostly pale except for mesepisternum with large greenish patch covering entire dorsum, although not reaching anterior and lateral margins. Humeral suture with narrow black humeral stripe, a darkened streak at the anterior margin of mesepimeron. Metepisternum with rectangular blackish median patch and another vague circular spot distal to it, broad black streak across second suture connected to black distal portion of metepimeron, another black streak at anterior portion of metepimeron. Legs generally pale yellow except for blackish coxae, brownish spines and tarsi, and small black specks at knees. Wings hyaline with dark brown veins. One postcubital vein situated between base of wing and level of Ax1. Ac nearer to Ax2, Ab vein absent, Arculus at level of Ax2, Px 11 and 10 in Fw and Hw, respectively; R 4+5 arising distal to subnodus, IR3 a little distal to that. Pt brownish, rectangular.</p><p>Abdomen: Abdominal segments generally pale except for brownish basal half of S1, and S2 with broad light brown tinge across middle and narrow blackish apical ring. S3–6 with narrow apical and basal blackish rings, S7 with distal half brownish, S8–10 black with brownish tinge on ventral portion of S10. Posterior abdominal segments grossly swollen; basal portion of S7 somewhat more robust than S6, then gradually broadening, achieving its broadest width at S8,which is almost five times width of S3–6, and slowly tapers to S10, which is about three times width of S3–6. Cerci (Figs. 4–5) pale yellow, longer than S10. In lateral view, basal half of cerci sharply directed dorsad, distal portion slightly bent ventrad; small dorsal tooth situated at base of distal portion, inner angle of tip distinctly angulate and directed ventromedially. Viewed dorsally, basal half broad, sub-cylindrical; distal portion dorsoventrally flattened with ventromedial portion triangularly produced and slightly concave medially. Paraprocts similar to cerci in length, pale yellow except for dark brown tip; basal four-fifths robust, distally flattened and acutely curved anterodorsad, tip slightly serrate.</p><p>Measurements of holotype: abdomen + cerci 26, Hw 16.</p><p>Variation in males. Tip of paraproct smooth and triangularly blunt in some specimens. Metepisternal dark marking more extensive in some individuals, perhaps an age-related character.</p><p>Measurements: abdomen + cerci 26–28, Hw 16–17.</p><p>Female. Similar to male in coloration, venation and prothoracic structure, except for short, erect anterior lobe of prothorax. Abdomen starts to expand at apical four-fifths of S6 and reaches maximum width on basal portion of S7, about 3.5 times width of S3–5. Basal third of S8 slightly constricted, about three times width of S3–5. S10 twice width of S3–5.</p><p>Measurements: abdomen 25–26, Hw 16–17.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/523DB050FFEAFFDAFF2CFE3EFD7143F8	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	Villanueva, Reagan Joseph T.;Schorr, Martin	Villanueva, Reagan Joseph T., Schorr, Martin (2011): Two new damselfly species from Polillo Island, Philippines (Odonata: Platystictidae). Zootaxa 3017: 46-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.203256
