Neoneura Selys, 1869

Mauffray, William F. & Tennessen, Kenneth J., 2019, A Catalogue and Historical Study of the Odonata of Ecuador, Zootaxa 4628 (1), pp. 1-265 : 66-68

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Neoneura Selys, 1869
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Neoneura damselflies are slightly stockier than most others in the subfamily. Four species have been recorded for Ecuador; adults are often predominantly red and black ( Fig. 35a View FIGURE 35 ), although one species is green and yellow with black stripes ( Fig. 35b View FIGURE 35 ). Another species that is mostly blue and red has not been found in Ecuador but most likely occurs there. The genus was revised by Garrison (1999), although one species was described since (see Wasscher & Van’T Bosch 2013). Most species inhabit slow to moderate streams and rivers in forest, hovering close to the water surface; they can be extremely wary of movement.

Neoneura confundens Wasscher & Van’t Bosch, 2013. Publ Recs. ECU: *Wasscher & Van’t Bosch (2013), (P16). Also ARG, BOL, BRA, COL, GUF, GUY, PER, SUR, TTO, VEN: Wasscher & Van’t Bosch (2013), (P16).

Addl. Data. EO, Santa Rosa: 2 ♂♂, stream, 12 km E of Arenillas, Hwy. 25 (-3.5244, -79.9831, 30m), 29 iii 2008, leg. & det. KJT—as N. bilinearis [FSCA]; LR, Montalvo: 3 ♂♂, small stream 1.8 km N of Hwy. 491, 25 km E of Babahoyo (-1.8111, -79.3189), 7 iii 2010, leg. & det. JJD [JJD]; 2 ♂♂, same data but leg. & det. KJT—as N. bilinearis [FSCA]; 2 ♂♂, same data but leg. & det. JTJ [JTJ].

Note: All prior records for N. bilinearis from Ecuador should be this species. The listing by Wasscher & Van’t Bosch (2013) “E of Babahoyo, pers. comm. JTJ” is based on the locality data herein. The Ecuador record is the only Pacific slope record based on the locality map of Wasscher and Van’t Bosch (2013). This widespread species should be found on the east slope also.

Neoneura denticulata Williamson, 1917 . Publ. Recs. ECU: Garrison (1999), (L05) (H08), (P11), (H14); OR: *Daigle (1996), von Ellenrieder & Garrison (2011). Also BRA, PER, VEN: (H08), (P11); plus SUR: (P16).

Addl. Data. OR, Francisco de Orellana: 1 ♂, Río Savaleto 2, Yasuni   GoogleMaps road at km 31.0, Yasuni Preserve   GoogleMaps (- 0.6569, -76.4528, 216m), 17 vii 1996, leg. & det. JJD [JJD]; 1 ♂, road S from Pompeya   GoogleMaps , Río Bogi   GoogleMaps 1, Río Tiputini   GoogleMaps tributary, 32 km SE of Pompeya, 5 km W of Yasuni Station, (-0.6758, -76.4394, 230m), date not provided, data provided by WAH & DLW.

Neoneura rubriventris Selys, 1860 . Publ. Recs. ECU: Garrison (1999), (H08), (P11), (H14); * Tennessen (1996b); OR: Dunkle (1981), SU: Donnelly (1998). Also BRA GUY, PER, VEN: (L05); (P11); plus BOL: (H08); and COL: Palacino et al. (2017).

Addl. Data. OR, Francisco de Orellana: 25 ♂♂, 1 ♀, [La Nueva Esperanza] [across Río Napo from] near Pri- mavera “Limoncocha” Río Napo & lake Taracoa (-0.45, -76.77, 300m), 27 vii 1977, leg. DRP & S. Hills, det. DRP [DRP, FSCA, RWG]; 2 ♂♂, same data but 26 viii 1980, leg. & det. SWD [KJT, SWD]; 1 ♂, same data but 4 xi 80, leg. MJW & D. Robinson, det. MWJ [FSCA]; 3 ♂♂, trib. of Río Payamino, road to Loreto, 1.7 km W of jct. with Coca Road   GoogleMaps (-0.4367, -77.0017, 258 m), 13 vi 1995, leg. & det. KJT [KJT, FSCA]; 1 ♀, stream 6.2 km down Waorani Road, P.N.Y., 16 xi 1997, leg. & det. KJT [FSCA]; SU, Shushufindi: 4 ♂♂, [Limoncocha] E, N of La Selva Lodge, Lago Mandicocha   GoogleMaps & outlet stream “coca” (about 100 km E on Río   GoogleMaps Napo) (-0.4983, -76.3733, 200m), 25 xi 1997, leg. & det. TWD [FSCA, SWD]; 2 ♂♂, La Selva, Hyacinth Lake   GoogleMaps , 2 v 1990, leg. E. Smith, det. WFM [SWD].

Neoneura rufithorax Selys, 1886 .(H14 as “cf.”) Publ. Recs. BRA, PER: (H08), (P16); plus COL: (P16); and (VEN): (DeMarmels 2016).

Addl. Data. OR, Francisco de Orellana: 1 ♂, Estacion Cientifica Yasuni, Río Tiputini , 39 km SE of Pompeya, 61 km ESE of Coca, (-0.6758, -76.4394, 230m), date not provided, data provided by WAH GoogleMaps & DLW GoogleMaps .

Donnelly, T. W. (1998) Ecuador epilogue: a trip to La Selva. Argia, 9 (4), 15 - 16.

Dunkle, S. W. (1981) Dunkle and Knopf Blitz Ecuador and Colombia. Selysia, 10 (1), 5 - 6.

Garrison, R. W. (1999) The genus Neoneura, with keys and description of a new species, Neoneura jurzitzai spec. nov. (Zygoptera: Protoneuridae). Odonatologica, 28 (4), 343 - 375.

Palacino, F., Bota-Sierra, C., Amaya, C. & Contreras, N. (2017) Libellulas y Caballitos del Diablo del Departamento del Meta, Colombia. Universidad el Bosque, Bogota, 283 pp.

Selys Longchamps, E. de (1869) Secondes additions au synopsis des Calopterygines. Bulletins de l'Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux Arts de Belgique, Series 2, 27, 645 - 680.

Tennessen, K. J. (1996 b) Escapade in Ecuador. Part 2. Going looney in Yasuni. Argia, 8 (2), 14 - 16.

von Ellenrieder, N. & Garrison, R. W. (2011) Odonata from Tiputini, Orellana Province, Ecuador. Agrion, 15 (2), 40 - 46.

Gallery Image

FIGURE 35a. Neoneura confundens ♂, ECUADOR, Guayas Prov., stream, Hwy. 25, 12 km E of Arenillas, 29 iii 2008; photo K. J. Tennessen.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Protoneuridae