ICBIA   27343
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA, BIODIVERSIDAD Y AMBIENTE
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) from Córdoba and San Luis provinces, Argentina
Autor/es:
BEREJNOI, D. E.; MOLINERI C.; MÁRQUEZ J. A; RODRIGUEZ J. S. ; PRINCIPE R. E.; BEDANO J. C.
Revista:
Check List
Editorial:
Pensoft
Referencias:
Año: 2019 p. 327 - 337
ISSN:
1809-127X
Resumen:
Nineteen geographical records for species of Odonata in 2 provinces of Argentina are documented. We providedrecords for 9 newly recorded species for Córdoba: Lestes spatula Fraser, 1946, Andinagrion peterseni (Ris, 1908),Argentagrion ambiguum (Ris, 1904), Erythemis attala (Selys in Sagra, 1857), Erythemis plebeja (Burmeister, 1839),Erythrodiplax media Borror, 1942, Micrathyria longifasciata Calvert, 1909, Micrathyria hypodidyma Calvert, 1906,and Tramea cophysa Hagen, 1867. In San Luis, we provided records for 10 newly recorded species: Hetaerina roseaSelys, 1853, Acanthagrion lancea Selys, 1876, Ischnura fluviatilis Selys, 1876, Oxyagrion rubidium (Rambur, 1842),Castoraeschna decurvata Dunkle & Cook, 1984, Rhionaeschna pallipes (Fraser, 1947), Phyllocycla argentina (Hagenin Selys, 1878), Erythrodiplax corallina (Brauer, 1865), Perithemis mooma Kirby, 1889, and Planiplax erythropyga(Karsch, 1891). Among these records, we extend the geographic distribution of A. peterseni and R. pallipes, which areendemic to Argentina and recorded P. erythropyga for the first time in Chaco phytogeographic province.