Aciagrion occidentale Laidlaw, 1919
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https://doi.org/10.61186/jibs.10.3.535 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17026699 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C854FB3B-4169-FFC2-FF4D-FBBBFDFEFA0E |
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Aciagrion occidentale Laidlaw, 1919 |
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Aciagrion occidentale Laidlaw, 1919 View in CoL (Fig. 25)
Material Examined. 1♀, Karnali province, Surkhet district, Bulbule lake (28°34'56.14"N, 81°37'10.38"E, 646 m a.s.l.), 3-viii-2022 GoogleMaps ; 3♀♀, Karnali province, Surkhet district, Baluwa Sangrahi (28°27'28.65"N, 82°00' 4.36"E, 544 m a.s.l.), 7-viii-2022. Coll. M. Sharma. GoogleMaps
Field diagnosis (♀). Thorax pale yellow to bluish antehumeral stripes. Abdomen slender, with segments 1–7 black dorsally, and segments 8–10 blue, with a black triangle on the dorsum of segment 8 (Fig. 25).
Ecology. A single female was seen in the Lake’s marshes. Later, three females were observed perching in paddy near the fast-flowing river in August 2022.
Distribution. Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam ( Mitra, 2010; Kalkman et al., 2020), and Nepal (new record).
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