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13 December 2023 Discovery of a population of Onychogomphus cazuma in Andalusia, Spain
Florent Prunier, Geert De Knijf
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Abstract

Onychogomphus cazuma is an endemic gomphid of eastern Spain and one of the rarest dragonflies in Europe. We report the discovery of a population of this species at Surgencia del Tajo del Buitre, Ardales, in Málaga province, Spain. Numerous exuviae and three emerging individuals were found in early June 2023. The site consists of a seepage with permanent slow-flowing water a few centimetres deep located below a cliff. We provide a detailed description of this Andalusian habitat and update the species' distribution map. We believe that O. cazuma might be more widespread in the Baetic Mountain range.

Florent Prunier and Geert De Knijf "Discovery of a population of Onychogomphus cazuma in Andalusia, Spain," Notulae odonatologicae 10(2), 60-66, (13 December 2023). https://doi.org/10.60024/nodo.v10i2.a6
Received: 21 October 2023; Published: 13 December 2023
KEYWORDS
Anisoptera
biogeography
conservation
distribution
dragonfly
habitat
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