The first record of the species was made by Asahina in 1997. Based on a
single female, which was collected from Tam Dao National Park , Asahina erected the new
subspecies Protosticta khaosoidaoensis
satoi. Later, in 2008, Van Tol studied specimens collected from Cuc Phuong National Park , Ninh
Binh Province ,
Tam Dao
National Park , Vinh
Phuc Province , Vietnam
and compared them to Protosticta
beaumonti Wilson 1997 dark form from Guangxi , China
(Wilson & Reels 2003). Based on the material from Cuc
Phuong National
Park , he concluded that “satoi” is a distinct species,
differing from the Thailand
species, P. khaosoidaoensis. Van Tol
believed it possible that specimens from Cuc Phuong, the female from Tam Dao
(Asahina, June 1997) and P. beaumonti
Wilson , March 1997 from Hong
Kong might belong to the same species but elected to establish P.
satoi as a distinct species. It is possible, and perhaps most likely, that the
dark form P. beaumonti from Guangxi sensu Wilson & Reels 2003 is indeed
distinct from P. beaumonti Wilson ,
1997 and is synonymous with P. satoi
(Asahina, 1997).
It is small size Protosticta damselfly
with tiny body and dark colour. The head is black with dark green compose eyes.
The prothorax is nearly entry cream white, while the synthorax is mostly shining
green black except two cream white markings at the border next to the abdomen
and below the hind wings. All of the basal segments of three legs are
cream-white, the femurs as well as tibias are also cream-white but darker. The
wings are hyaline, little bit more than or proximal haft of the abdomen, with
dark brown pterostigmas. The abdomen is dark brown with cream yellow or white
markings; the 9th segment is cream white. The anal appendages are
dark brown. Male and female of the species are quite similar.
They are found at clean, running streams in good forests of high
mountain area, the elevation is about more than 700m. The flying forms usually
live very near the breeding sites with high humidity. Similar to other members
of the family, they are slow flying insects and hide in shade of the forests.
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