The scarcity of studies on fauna inventories, especially those addressing insects, is a large problem in many regions of Brazil. To contribute to taxonomic knowledge and broaden the distribution of the order Odonata, we present a survey of odonate fauna of the Maracaju Hills in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Ten samplings were performed between September 2013 and April 2015, totaling 38 h of active searches. A total of 386 individuals belonging to five families, 21 genera and 37 species were collected. Eleven species belonged to the suborder Zygoptera and 26 belonged to the suborder Anisoptera. The family Libellulidae was the richest and most abundant (25 species; 285 individuals), followed by Coenagrionidae (nine spp.; 81 individ...
Abstract Only 8% of the approximately 120 conservation units in Minas Gerais State collect informati...
Abstract: The regional knowledge of species diversity and distribution is important to support conse...
The order Odonata is divided into three suborders, Anisozygoptera, Zygoptera and Anisoptera, with on...
Only 8% of the approximately 120 conservation units in Minas Gerais State collect information on the...
Odonates are found in all freshwater environments, and are specially species rich in tropical freshw...
This paper describes the composition and distribution of Anisoptera and Zygoptera (Odonata) species ...
Here we provide a checklist of the odonates from Amazonas state, Brazil. We registered 324 species a...
Dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) are widely distributed among freshwater ecosystems of...
A survey of odonatofauna was carried out in Mata do Baú, a predominantly forested area in Barroso, M...
Odonata is considered, among the aquatic insect orders, the second largest group in number of specie...
This study provides a comprehensive checklist of Odonata species from the protected area of Manancia...
This study provides a comprehensive checklist of Odonata species from the protected area of Manancia...
Odonates are found in all freshwater environments, and are specially species rich in tropical freshw...
In this study we report twenty-one species of Odonata from the Bodoquena Mountains, Mato Grosso do S...
One of the most endangered ecosystems in America is the Atlantic Forest, which demands emergency act...
Abstract Only 8% of the approximately 120 conservation units in Minas Gerais State collect informati...
Abstract: The regional knowledge of species diversity and distribution is important to support conse...
The order Odonata is divided into three suborders, Anisozygoptera, Zygoptera and Anisoptera, with on...
Only 8% of the approximately 120 conservation units in Minas Gerais State collect information on the...
Odonates are found in all freshwater environments, and are specially species rich in tropical freshw...
This paper describes the composition and distribution of Anisoptera and Zygoptera (Odonata) species ...
Here we provide a checklist of the odonates from Amazonas state, Brazil. We registered 324 species a...
Dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) are widely distributed among freshwater ecosystems of...
A survey of odonatofauna was carried out in Mata do Baú, a predominantly forested area in Barroso, M...
Odonata is considered, among the aquatic insect orders, the second largest group in number of specie...
This study provides a comprehensive checklist of Odonata species from the protected area of Manancia...
This study provides a comprehensive checklist of Odonata species from the protected area of Manancia...
Odonates are found in all freshwater environments, and are specially species rich in tropical freshw...
In this study we report twenty-one species of Odonata from the Bodoquena Mountains, Mato Grosso do S...
One of the most endangered ecosystems in America is the Atlantic Forest, which demands emergency act...
Abstract Only 8% of the approximately 120 conservation units in Minas Gerais State collect informati...
Abstract: The regional knowledge of species diversity and distribution is important to support conse...
The order Odonata is divided into three suborders, Anisozygoptera, Zygoptera and Anisoptera, with on...