2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2018.12.004
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Redescription of Erythrodiplax chromoptera Borror 1942 with comments on the morphology of the vesica spermalis (Odonata: Libellulidae)

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“…The genus Erythrodiplax Brauer is the most speciose libellulid genus in the New World, currently comprising 58 species distributed from southern Canada to 45° S in Patagonia (Garrison et al 2006, del Palacio & Muzón 2019. Their species are inhabitants of different types of wetlands, and many of them can be abundant in temporary ponds, marshes and stream pools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Erythrodiplax Brauer is the most speciose libellulid genus in the New World, currently comprising 58 species distributed from southern Canada to 45° S in Patagonia (Garrison et al 2006, del Palacio & Muzón 2019. Their species are inhabitants of different types of wetlands, and many of them can be abundant in temporary ponds, marshes and stream pools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erythrodiplax pallida(Needham, 1904): [LC]; BUE(Muzón & von Ellenrieder, 1998, as Erythrodiplax sp. ;del Palacio & Muzón, 2016),COR (von Ellenrieder & Muzón, 2008, as Erythrodiplax sp. 1;del Palacio & Muzón, 2016),ENT (von Ellenrieder & Muzón, 2008, as Erythrodiplax sp.…”
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“…;del Palacio & Muzón, 2016),COR (von Ellenrieder & Muzón, 2008, as Erythrodiplax sp. 1;del Palacio & Muzón, 2016),ENT (von Ellenrieder & Muzón, 2008, as Erythrodiplax sp. 1) (DIP; ESP; EST; PAM) -L {Costa et al, 2001}.…”
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confidence: 99%