Cannaphila Kirby, 1889
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A genus of only three species, two of which occur in Ecuador. The most recent diagnosis was by Donnelly (1992). Cannaphila are medium-sized dragonflies ( Fig. 88a & b View FIGURE 88 ) that occupy muddy seepage areas of small slow streams, usually partly shaded, from low to medium elevations.
Cannaphila mortoni Donnelly, 1992. Publ. Recs. ECU: (H14). Also CEN, COL (P16).
Addl. Data. ES, Quinindé: 1 ♀, road from Las Golondrinas to Canande Reserve, 30 km NE Quininde, drain- age pond for palm oil plantation, with small stream outflow (0.4669, -79.2336), no date provided, data provided by WAH & DLW; 1 ♂, small gravel stream in forest, 38 km NE of Quininde, tributary of Río Hoja Blanca (-0.5455, -79.2007), date not provided, data provided by WAH & DLW.
Cannaphila vibex ( Hagen, 1861) . Publ. Recs. ECU: * Calvert (1909 —“teste Ris in Litt”), Racenis (1954), Paulson (1983), Tsuda (1986, 1991), (H06), (P11), (H14); BO: Ris (1910); CR: Campos (1922 —as Leptetrum merida ); CB: Campos (1922 —as L. merida ); ES: Ris (1910), Daigle et al. (1997); GY: Ris (1910), Campos (1922 —as L. merida ); NA: Ris (1910), Tennessen (1996b); OR: von Ellenrieder & Garrison (2011); ZC: Ris (1910). Also ARG, BOL, BRA, CEN, COL, PER, VEN: (H06), (P11).
Addl. Data. CB, Alausí: [FSCA]; Camada: [FSCA]; BO, San Miguel: [ANSP]; CT, Sigchos: [QZAC]; EO, Piñas: [ACRP] ES, San Lorenzo: [FSCA, JJD, KJT, LSAM, QZAC, USNM]; GY, Naranjal: [ANSP, FSCA]; IM, Cotacachi: [FSCA, KJT, USFQ]; Ibarra: [KJT, QZAC]; San Miguel Urcuq: [SWD]; LJ, Loja: [FSCA, JTJ]; LR, Buena Fé: [DRP]; MS, Gualaquiza: [ANSP, FSCA]; Huamboya: [FSCA, TWD, USNM]; Limón Indanza: [FSCA, KJT]; Logrono: [FSCA]; Morona: [FSCA, QZAC, TWD, USNM]; NA, Archidona: [FSCA, UTIC, KJT, LSAM, QZAC, RWG, SWD, USNM]; El Chaco: [FSCA, UTIC, KJT, SWD]; Quijos: [FSCA, UTIC, JJD, KJT, LSAM, QZAC, TWD, USNM]; Tena: [LSAM, QZAC]; OR, Francisco de Orellana: [RWG, NVE, TWD, USFQ]; Loreto: [FSCA, KJT]; PA, Mera: [FSCA, JTJ]; Pastaza: [FSCA, SWD]; PC, San Miguel de los Bancos: [FSCA, USFQ]; Quito: [USNM]; SD: [DRP, FSCA, UTIC, USNM]; SU, Gonzalo Pizarro: [QZAC]; Shushufindi: [DRP, FSCA, KJT, SWD]; TU, Baños: [FSCA, QZAC]; ZC, Yantzaza: [FSCA, QZAC, USNM]; Zamora: [JTJ].
Calvert, P. P. (1909) Contributions to a knowledge of the Odonata of the Neotropical region, exclusive of Mexico and Central America. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 6 (3), 73 - 280.
Campos, F. (1922) Catalogo Sistematico y Sinonimico de los Odonatos del Ecuador. Revista del Colegio Nacional Vicente Rocafuerte, 8 - 9, 1 - 75.
Daigle, J. J., Mauffray, B & Tennessen, K. J. (1997) Go south, young men, go south. Argia, 9 (1), 11 - 13.
Donnelly, T. W. (1992) The Odonata of Central Panama and their position in the neotropical odonate fauna, with a checklist, and descriptions of new species. In: Quintero, D. & Aiello, A. (Eds.), Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica: Selected studies. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 52 - 90.
Hagen, H. A. (1861) Synopsis of the Neuroptera of North America, with a list of the South American species. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Washington. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 347 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 60275
Kirby, W. F. (1889) A revision of the subfamily Libellulinae, with descriptions of new genera and species. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 12 (9), 249 - 348. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642.1889. tb 00016. x
Paulson, D. R. (1983) Odonata of South America. List compiled and distributed originally for the IUCN meeting in Calgary, Canada. [updated several times and later replaced by his web site; see Paulson, 2011, 2016]
Racenis, J. (1954) Contribucon al conocimiento de los Odonata de Perija, Venezuela. Memorias de la Sociedad de ciencias naturales La Salle , Caracas, Venezuela, 14, 171 - 178.
Ris, F. (1910) Libellulinen. Collections Zoologiques du Baron Edm. de Selys Longchamps, Catalogue Systematique et Descriptif, Fasc. XI, Libellulinen 3, 245 - 384.
Tennessen, K. J. (1996 b) Escapade in Ecuador. Part 2. Going looney in Yasuni. Argia, 8 (2), 14 - 16.
Tsuda, S. (1986) A distributional list of world Odonata, Preliminary edition. Published by author, Osaka, 246 pp.
Tsuda, S. (1991) A distributional list of World Odonata. Published by author, Osaka, 362 pp.
von Ellenrieder, N. & Garrison, R. W. (2011) Odonata from Tiputini, Orellana Province, Ecuador. Agrion, 15 (2), 40 - 46.
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