ABSTRACT
The dragonflies from the Parque Estadual da Ilha do Cardoso, municipality of Cananéia, located at the southern limit of the state of São Paulo in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, were surveyed for the first time through a short sampling effort lasting four days in October 2011. A total of 36 species, including four new state records for species of the genera Lestes, Phyllocycla, Navicordulia and ‘Schizocordulia’, and three undescribed species of damselflies belonging to Cyanallagma, Forcepsioneura and Idioneura were identified. Some notes are also given for other species, as well as on the morphology and behavior of the intriguing corduliid Lauromacromia picinguaba (incertae sedis). The results, based on a small sample, indicate that the local dragonfly biota at Parque Estadual da Ilha do Cardoso is rich and impressive, and needs to be investigated and protected.
Acknowledgments
I thank all colleague biologists who accompanied me in the field expedition to PEIC: Ricardo L. Moura, Luiz G. Nogueira, Beatriz N. F. da Silva, Carlos Gussoni and Fernanda Martins for all help during collecting, and especially Janaína Gomes da Silva (JBRJ) who also read an initial draft of this study. Thanks also to the odonatologists Rosser W. Garrison, Frederico A. A. Lencioni and Pablo Pessacq for sharing information about Idioneura species, also to Hansruedi Wildermuth who commented on a very preliminary draft of this manuscript.
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