Enallagma cyathigerum risi Schmidt, 1961(= Ehallagma risi)
A South Siberian and Central Asian subspecies of a complex Transpalearctic species Enallagma cyathigerum Charpentier, 1840. This subspecies ranges on plains from Saratov Province to Chita Province and throughout Central Asia. Its main diagnostic feature is the shape of the appendages superiores in males and lamela mesostigmalis in females. However, in more humid mountainous areas protrusing into the range of risi from the north, all the continuum of transitions to the typical shapes of these structures can be observed. The famous Siberian odonatologist B. F. Belyshev believed that southern West Siberia is inhabited by the nominotypical subspecies and so had a vague idea about what is risi, in fact he dealt almost exclusively with this taxon.
A male
Russia, Central Siberia, Tyva Republic (Tuva), Kyzyl City park, the Kaa Khem River left oxbow, 2nd July 2017.
O. Kosterin
Южносибирско-центральноазиатский подвид транспалеарктического вида.
самец
Россия, Средняя Сибирь, Республика Тыва (Тува), Кызыл, городской парк, левая старица р. Каа-Хем, 2 июля 2017 г.
О. Костерин

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