Two new species of archaeopodagrion (Odonata, philogeniidae) from the western foothills of the tropical andes, with biological observations and distributional records

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Abstract

Two new species of the damselfly genus Archaeopodagrion, A. recurvatum sp. nov. and A. mayi sp. nov., are described from the confluence of the Tropical Andes and the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena biodiversity hot-spots. Adults differ from the other known species in the shape of female posterior lobe of pronotum and male structures of cerci and paraprocts; the larva differs from other Archaeopodagrion species in the caudal lamellae structure and in the mandibular formula. The two new species are diagnosed, a morphological key to all known males and females in the genus is provided, and geographical distributions are updated. Finally, observations on habitat preferences for each newly described species are provided.

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Amaya-Vallejo, V., Bota-Sierra, C., Novelo-Gutiérrez, R., & Sánchez-Herrera, M. (2021). Two new species of archaeopodagrion (Odonata, philogeniidae) from the western foothills of the tropical andes, with biological observations and distributional records. ZooKeys, 1036, 21–38. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1036.64230

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