Expansion of the geographic distribution of the odonate genus Protallagma (Coenagrionidae) in Peru
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https://doi.org/10.55873/gentryana.v3i1.314Keywords:
high Andean, Coenagrionidae, gaps, tropical, ZygopteraAbstract
The updated geographic distribution of the species Protallagma titicacae (Calvert 1909) and the second locality of the endemic species Protallagma hoffmanni Hunger & Schiel 2012, the only taxa of the tropical high Andean genus Protallagma Kennedy 1920, are presented. The data come from the examination of entomological collections in Peru and Argentina. A map and distribution data of the material examined are provided.
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