INVESTIGADORES
MOLINERI Carlos
artículos
Título:
Exploring the Odonata diversity in the Chaco ecoregion (Northern Argentina)
Autor/es:
C. MOLINERI; MARQUEZ, J; RODRIGUEZ, J. S.; EMMERICH, D.; LOZANO, FEDERICO
Revista:
International Dragonfly Fund Report
Editorial:
International Dragonfly Fund
Referencias:
Lugar: Frankfurt; Año: 2023 vol. 178 p. 1 - 38
ISSN:
1435-3393
Resumen:
During 2021 and 2022, 33 localities mostly in the Dry Chaco ecoregion from Argentinawere assessed for Odonata diversity. We registered 84 species, about 29% of the totalrichness known for Argentina. We reared 14 species from larva to adult, two of which arestill unknown at the larval stage (Progomphus aberrans Belle and P. kimminsi Belle). Wealso report 13 new provincial records: Orthemis aequilibris Calvert, Brachymesia furcata(Hagen, 1861), and Neoneura confundens Wasscher & vant Bosch for Formosa province;Rhionaeschna planaltica (Calvert), Erythemis plebeja (Burmeister), Erythrodiplax nigricans(Rambur, 1842) and Progomphus aberrans Belle for San Luis province; Planiplaxerythropyga (Karsch 1891), Homeoura chelifera (Selys, 1876) and Oxyagrion brevistigmaSelys, 1876 for Córdoba province; Tigriagrion aurantinigrum Calvert for Corrientes province;and Acanthagrion minutum Leonard and Telebasis willinki Fraser for Misiones province.Keywords: dry forest, Zygoptera, Anisoptera, dragonfly diversity, Chaco, Campos y Malezales,Córdoba, Corrientes, Formosa, Misiones, Santiago, Salta, Tucumán, new provincialrecords.