New records of Odonata from Argentina

The present paper provides new records for Zygoptera and Anisoptera collected in the central and northern regions of western Argentina (23° to 30°S latitude), including the biogeographical provinces of Puna, Monte, Chaco and Yungas. Nineteen sampling sites were visited at least once. New geographica...

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spelling paper:paper_03750183_v47_n3-4_p193_Rodriguez2023-06-08T15:38:08Z New records of Odonata from Argentina Chaco Damselfly Dragonfly Monte Neotropical Puna South America Yungas biogeography damselfly dragonfly geographical distribution Neotropical Region new record photography range expansion sampling Argentina Chaco [Argentina] Puna Yungas Anisoptera (dragonflies) Brachymesia herbida Gynacantha mexicana Macrothemis hemichlora Odonata Triacanthagyna caribbea Zygoptera The present paper provides new records for Zygoptera and Anisoptera collected in the central and northern regions of western Argentina (23° to 30°S latitude), including the biogeographical provinces of Puna, Monte, Chaco and Yungas. Nineteen sampling sites were visited at least once. New geographical records for 20 species are reported, including three new national records for Argentina - Gynacantha mexicana Selys, Rhionaeschna cornigera (Brauer) and Triacanthagyna caribbea Williamson - and 19 new provincial records from 17 species. Two of them involve large range expansions since they were previously known only from the east of the country, viz. Brachymesia herbida (Gundlach) and Macrothemis hemichlora (Burmeister). Other records involve moderate to small range extensions for 15 species. Photographs of diagnostic characters are given for all the species. © Societas Internationalis Odonatologica. All rights reserved. 2018 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03750183_v47_n3-4_p193_Rodriguez http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03750183_v47_n3-4_p193_Rodriguez
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Chaco
Damselfly
Dragonfly
Monte
Neotropical
Puna
South America
Yungas
biogeography
damselfly
dragonfly
geographical distribution
Neotropical Region
new record
photography
range expansion
sampling
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
Puna
Yungas
Anisoptera (dragonflies)
Brachymesia herbida
Gynacantha mexicana
Macrothemis hemichlora
Odonata
Triacanthagyna caribbea
Zygoptera
spellingShingle Chaco
Damselfly
Dragonfly
Monte
Neotropical
Puna
South America
Yungas
biogeography
damselfly
dragonfly
geographical distribution
Neotropical Region
new record
photography
range expansion
sampling
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
Puna
Yungas
Anisoptera (dragonflies)
Brachymesia herbida
Gynacantha mexicana
Macrothemis hemichlora
Odonata
Triacanthagyna caribbea
Zygoptera
New records of Odonata from Argentina
topic_facet Chaco
Damselfly
Dragonfly
Monte
Neotropical
Puna
South America
Yungas
biogeography
damselfly
dragonfly
geographical distribution
Neotropical Region
new record
photography
range expansion
sampling
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
Puna
Yungas
Anisoptera (dragonflies)
Brachymesia herbida
Gynacantha mexicana
Macrothemis hemichlora
Odonata
Triacanthagyna caribbea
Zygoptera
description The present paper provides new records for Zygoptera and Anisoptera collected in the central and northern regions of western Argentina (23° to 30°S latitude), including the biogeographical provinces of Puna, Monte, Chaco and Yungas. Nineteen sampling sites were visited at least once. New geographical records for 20 species are reported, including three new national records for Argentina - Gynacantha mexicana Selys, Rhionaeschna cornigera (Brauer) and Triacanthagyna caribbea Williamson - and 19 new provincial records from 17 species. Two of them involve large range expansions since they were previously known only from the east of the country, viz. Brachymesia herbida (Gundlach) and Macrothemis hemichlora (Burmeister). Other records involve moderate to small range extensions for 15 species. Photographs of diagnostic characters are given for all the species. © Societas Internationalis Odonatologica. All rights reserved.
title New records of Odonata from Argentina
title_short New records of Odonata from Argentina
title_full New records of Odonata from Argentina
title_fullStr New records of Odonata from Argentina
title_full_unstemmed New records of Odonata from Argentina
title_sort new records of odonata from argentina
publishDate 2018
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03750183_v47_n3-4_p193_Rodriguez
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03750183_v47_n3-4_p193_Rodriguez
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