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1 June 2019 A new species of Ischnura from the Colombian Central Andes (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)
Cornelio Andrés Bota-Sierra, María Isabel Velásquez-Vélez, Emilio Realpe
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Abstract

Eight species of Ischnura are known from Colombia; five of them are Andean endemics, four from the Eastern Cordillera and one from the Central Cordillera. Here, we describe a new species thus far known only from the Central Cordillera, Ischnura solitaria sp. nov. (Holotype ♂ from Belmira, Antioquia, Colombia, 6.711305°N, 75.628503°W, 2 615 m a.s.l.). Despite several searching efforts close to this locality, it has only been found at this wetlands site with few individuals. Due to the low population density of less than 50 individuals and the lack of action to protect the extremely small area where the species occurs, it matches the IUCN requirements to be considered »Critically Endangered«. A taxonomic key to males of Ischnura spp. in Colombia, a discussion on the type locality for the rare I. indivisa and the presence of I. fluviatilis in Colombia are included.

Cornelio Andrés Bota-Sierra, María Isabel Velásquez-Vélez, and Emilio Realpe "A new species of Ischnura from the Colombian Central Andes (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)," Odonatologica 48(1-2), 115-132, (1 June 2019). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2677697
Received: 2 September 2018; Accepted: 21 January 2019; Published: 1 June 2019
KEYWORDS
Antioquia
color ontogeny
damselfly
dragonfly
endangered species
Ischnura solitaria sp. nov.
Ischnurinae
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