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Post by Melanie on Sept 9, 2015 12:09:01 GMT
Amanipodagrion gilliesi was known previously only from four males collected in 1959 and 1962 in the Usambara Mountains, south-east Tanzania. Recently it has been rediscovered at two shady streams in that area. The species is not living in swamps, as previously stated, but is apparently restricted to a small area in the Amani-Sigi Forest. Data on ecology, behaviour and reproductive habitat are presented for the first time (Clausnitzer, 2003). www.arkive.org/amani-flatwing/amanipodagrion-gilliesi/#text=Allwww.iucnredlist.org/details/984/0
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