Rediscovery of Macromia flinti with observations on the female and novel faunistic records (Odonata: Macromiidae) from Sri Lanka
14 juin 2022
Macromia flinti Lieftinck, 1977, is an endemic dragonfly in Sri Lanka and one of the rarest known odonates in the country. Originally described based on a single specimen collected in 1970, it had not been reported in the past 50 years and thus was considered a globally Critically Endangered Species (IUCN), possibly even extinct. Here a Sri Lankan research team reports the rediscovery of the species based on a female specimen observed in the hand and multiple other field observations recorded with photographs. They also provide a summary of all known observations, the first photographs of the species in life, and a description of the female, as well as notes on the species identification, its distribution, and natural history.
Sri Lanka