Abstract

The large forest dwelling libellulid dragonfly Camacinia harterti Karsch, 1890 is recorded from Arunachal Pradesh and India for the first time in 115 years. The present record is based on a single male specimen collected from Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India. We provide detailed diagnostic characters in photographs and information on the global distribution of the species.

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  • The opinions expressed by the authors do not reflect the views of the Journal of Threatened Taxa, Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society, Zoo Outreach Organization, or any of the partners

  • 1,3,4 Zoological Survey of India, M Block, New Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700053 India 2Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, 130, Santhome High Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600028, India 1arajushpayra@gmail.com, 2subbuka.zsi@gmail.com, 3kailash611@rediffmail.com, 4tripathyb@gmail.com t i o n Abstract: The large forest dwelling libellulid dragonfly Camacinia 2010) and C. harterti is recorded from southern China, harterti Karsch, 1890 is recorded from Arunachal Pradesh and India for the first time in 115 years

  • The present record is based on a single male specimen collected from Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, Sumatra, peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, and Thailand (Wilson & Dow 2013)

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The opinions expressed by the authors do not reflect the views of the Journal of Threatened Taxa, Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society, Zoo Outreach Organization, or any of the partners. A first record of Camacinia harterti Karsch, 1890 t The present record is based on a single male specimen collected from Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, Sumatra, peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, and Thailand (Wilson & Dow 2013).

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