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03F132292C5DFFACFF78FBB5FAD25B5B.text	03F132292C5DFFACFF78FBB5FAD25B5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Epallage Charpentier 1840	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Epallage Charpentier, 1840</p>
            <p> E. fatime (Charpentier, 1840) SW-Asia, SE-Europe; unpublished localities: 32, 42, 50, 53, 59–60, 62–63, 65–68, 71, 76a, 87, 89–90, 92, 94, 96–97, 99, 102, 118–120, 154, 163, 201; literature: Selys (1887), Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Morton (1924), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
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03F132292C5DFFACFF78FA51FCA059D7.text	03F132292C5DFFACFF78FA51FCA059D7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lestes Leach 1815	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Lestes Leach, 1815</p>
            <p> L. barbarus (Fabricius, 1798) S-Europe, W-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 117, 135–136, 143, 155; literature: Selys (1887), Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Morton (1924), Schmidt (1954), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> L. dryas Kirby, 1890 Euro-Siberia , N-America, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 124; literature: Kiany et al. (2016), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> L. sponsa (Hansemann, 1823) Euro-Siberia ; unpublished localities: 133; literature: Morton (1920), Schmidt (1954), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> L. virens (Charpentier, 1825) S-Europe, W-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 136, 138, 143, 146; literature: Martin (1912), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> L. macrostigma (Eversmann, 1836) Euro-Siberia ; unpublished localities: 124, 130, 136. </p>
            <p> L. concinnus Hagen in Selys, 1862 Oriental; unpublished localities: 10, 15–16, 24; literature: Schmidt (1954), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Dumont et al. (2017). </p>
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03F132292C52FFA3FF78FCF6FAD25D05.text	03F132292C52FFA3FF78FCF6FAD25D05.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Agriocnemis Selys 1877	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Agriocnemis Selys, 1877</p>
            <p>  A. pygmaea (Rambur, 1842) Oriental, SW-Asia; unpublished locality: 16; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996). </p>
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03F132292C52FFA3FF78FC21FE6F59CF.text	03F132292C52FFA3FF78FC21FE6F59CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ischnura Charpentier 1840	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Ischnura Charpentier, 1840</p>
            <p> I. pumilio (Charpentier, 1825) Euro-Siberia , Asia; unpublished localities: 6, 8, 12, 16, 61–62, 67, 71, 84, 90, 93, 98, 101, 104, 131, 135–136, 142, 146, 189, 195, 202; literature: Bartenev (1916), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> I. forcipata Morton, 1907 S-Asia, W-Asia; unpublished localities: 4, 10; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996). </p>
            <p> I. intermedia Dumont, 1974 SE Europe (Cyprus), SW-Asia (Anatolia, Syria, Central, N &amp; W-Iran); literature: Dumont &amp; Borisov (1995), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b), Kiany &amp; Sadeghi (2016). </p>
            <p> I. elegans (Vander Linden, 1820) Euro-Siberia ; unpublished localities: 31, 61–62, 64–67, 69, 71, 77, 80–82, 86, 90, 93–95, 98, 101–102, 105–106, 110–113, 115, 121–122, 124, 130–131, 135–136, 139–140, 144, 149–150, 152, 155, 159, 163, 167, 171–172; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Morton (1920), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017), Schneider et al. (2017). </p>
            <p> I. evansi Morton, 1919 Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 1, 10–12, 15–16, 22–24, 26, 30, 33–40, 42–49, 72, 76b, 173a; literature: Ris (1928), Kimmins (1950), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p>  I. senegalensis (Rambur, 1842) Tropical Africa,  Canary Islands , Oriental; unpublished localities: 16, 20, 24, 28, 29. </p>
            <p> I. fountaineae Morton, 1905 Central-Asia , W-Asia, SW-Asia &amp; N-Africa; unpublished localities: 50, 53–60, 75, 167; literature: Bartenev (1916), Schmidt (1954), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009). </p>
            <p> I. nursei Morton, 1907 Oriental, SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 7–8, 10, 12, 14–16, 20, 24, 26–30, 75, 76b, 76c; literature: Dumont et al. (2011), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider et al. (2015). </p>
            <p> I. rubilio (Selys, 1876) Oriental; unpublished localities: 6, 8; literature: Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Schneider et al. (2015). </p>
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03F132292C52FFA3FF78FEA6FC865CFD.text	03F132292C52FFA3FF78FEA6FC865CFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sympecma Burmeister 1839	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Sympecma Burmeister, 1839</p>
            <p> S. fusca (Vander Linden, 1820) Europe, W-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished locality: 142; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> S. paedisca (Brauer, 1877) Euro-Siberia , SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 104, 114, 119, 126; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> S. gobica (Förster, 1900) N-Asia, W-Asia; unpublished locality: 163; literature: Valle (1942), Jeziorski (2013), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
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03F132292C53FFA2FF78FE36FBEC5A71.text	03F132292C53FFA2FF78FE36FBEC5A71.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Coenagrion Kirby 1890	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Coenagrion Kirby, 1890</p>
            <p> C. puella (Linnaeus, 1758) Euro-Siberia , N-Africa; unpublished localities: 131, 133–134; literature: Schneider et al. (2017). </p>
            <p> C. pulchellum (Vander Linden, 1825) Euro-Siberia , SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 133–134. </p>
            <p> C. ponticum (Bartenev, 1929) W-Asia (South Caucasus area); new locality: 77. </p>
            <p> C. australocaspicum Dumont &amp; Heidari, 1996 Endemic : South Caspian region; unpublished localities: 77, 80–81, 172, 189; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), the records of  C. puella from Astrabad (Bartenev 1916), and  C. syriacum (Morton, 1924) from close to Anzali (= Enzeli) (Schmidt 1954) belong to this species. </p>
            <p> C. persicum Lohmann, 1993 Endemic : W-Iran; literature: Lohmann (1993a), Schneider et al. (2016). </p>
            <p> C. vanbrinkae Lohmann, 1993 W-Asia; unpublished localities: 67, 101–102, 133; literature: Lohmann (1993a), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017), Schneider et al. (2014). </p>
            <p> C. scitulum (Rambur, 1924) Central-Asia , SW-Asia, Europe, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 93, 131; literature: Bartenev (1916). </p>
            <p> C. lunulatum (Charpentier, 1840) Euro-Siberia ; unpublished localities: 85, 131, 133. </p>
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03F132292C53FFA2FF78FF74FB9A5FF8.text	03F132292C53FFA2FF78FF74FB9A5FF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Enallagma Charpentier 1840	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Enallagma Charpentier, 1840</p>
            <p> E. cyathigerum cyathigerum (Charpentier, 1840) Euro-Siberia , N-Africa; unpublished localities: 85, 101, 131, 133, 135; literature: Martin (1912), Schmidt (1954), Ghahari et al. (2012), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017) </p>
            <p> E. cyathigerum risi Schmidt, 1961 W-Asia, N-Asia; literature: Schmidt (1961), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F132292C53FFA2FF78FF74FB9A5FF8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Schneider, Thomas;Ikemeyer, Dietmar;Müller, Ole;Dumont, Henri J.	Schneider, Thomas, Ikemeyer, Dietmar, Müller, Ole, Dumont, Henri J. (2018): Checklist of the dragonflies (Odonata) of Iran with new records and notes on distribution and taxonomy. Zootaxa 4394 (1): 1-40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4394.1.1
03F132292C53FFA2FF78FB8DFEDF5B0A.text	03F132292C53FFA2FF78FB8DFEDF5B0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Erythromma Charpentier 1840	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Erythromma Charpentier 1840</p>
            <p> E. lindenii zernyi Schmidt, 1938 Middle East ; unpublished localities: 61, 103, 108, 111, 114–115, 121; literature: Schmidt (1954), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p> E. viridulum (Charpentier, 1840) Central-Asia , SW-Asia, Europe, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 83, 93, 98, 105, 121–122, 170; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1912), Morton (1920), Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F132292C53FFA2FF78FB8DFEDF5B0A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Schneider, Thomas;Ikemeyer, Dietmar;Müller, Ole;Dumont, Henri J.	Schneider, Thomas, Ikemeyer, Dietmar, Müller, Ole, Dumont, Henri J. (2018): Checklist of the dragonflies (Odonata) of Iran with new records and notes on distribution and taxonomy. Zootaxa 4394 (1): 1-40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4394.1.1
03F132292C53FFA2FF78FA24FC7658EC.text	03F132292C53FFA2FF78FA24FC7658EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pseudagrion Selys 1876	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pseudagrion Selys, 1876</p>
            <p>  P. decorum (Rambur, 1842) Oriental, SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 16, 24; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1998), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015). </p>
            <p> P. laidlawi Fraser, 1922 Oriental; unpublished localities: 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 26, 30, 76b; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider et al. (2015). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F132292C53FFA2FF78FA24FC7658EC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Schneider, Thomas;Ikemeyer, Dietmar;Müller, Ole;Dumont, Henri J.	Schneider, Thomas, Ikemeyer, Dietmar, Müller, Ole, Dumont, Henri J. (2018): Checklist of the dragonflies (Odonata) of Iran with new records and notes on distribution and taxonomy. Zootaxa 4394 (1): 1-40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4394.1.1
03F132292C53FFA1FF78F8C0FD625F63.text	03F132292C53FFA1FF78F8C0FD625F63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Platycnemis Burmeister 1839	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Platycnemis Burmeister, 1839</p>
            <p> P. dealbata Selys, 1863 W-Asia; unpublished localities: 4, 8, 34–37, 40–44, 46–51, 53–63, 65, 67–68, 72, 74–75, 76a, 92, 95, 103, 107–108, 110–115, 118–119, 121, 132, 135–136, 141, 149–150, 154, 157, 165–166, 172, 183, 205; literature: Martin (1912), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. </p>
            <p>(2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017).</p>
            <p> P. kervillei (Martin, 1909) Middle East ; unpublished localities: 103, 107, 108, 114; literature: Kiany et al. (2016), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F132292C53FFA1FF78F8C0FD625F63	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Schneider, Thomas;Ikemeyer, Dietmar;Müller, Ole;Dumont, Henri J.	Schneider, Thomas, Ikemeyer, Dietmar, Müller, Ole, Dumont, Henri J. (2018): Checklist of the dragonflies (Odonata) of Iran with new records and notes on distribution and taxonomy. Zootaxa 4394 (1): 1-40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4394.1.1
03F132292C50FFA1FF78FE16FAB45D29.text	03F132292C50FFA1FF78FE16FAB45D29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aeshna Fabricius 1775	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Aeshna Fabricius, 1775</p>
            <p> A. affinis Vander Linden, 1820 Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 158, 162; literature: Selys (1887), Bartenev (1916), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009). </p>
            <p> A. mixta (Latreille, 1805) Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 136, 141, 150; literature: Selys (1887), Martin (1912), Schmidt (1954), Ikemeyer et al. (2015). </p>
            <p> A. vercanica Schneider et al., 2015 Endemic : South and SW Caspian region; unpublished localities: 92, 188, literature: Schneider et al. (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015). </p>
            <p> A. isoceles (Müller, 1764) Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 79, 80–83, 106; literature: Morton (1920), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Ghahari et al. (2012), Ikemeyer et al. (2015). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F132292C50FFA1FF78FE16FAB45D29	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Schneider, Thomas;Ikemeyer, Dietmar;Müller, Ole;Dumont, Henri J.	Schneider, Thomas, Ikemeyer, Dietmar, Müller, Ole, Dumont, Henri J. (2018): Checklist of the dragonflies (Odonata) of Iran with new records and notes on distribution and taxonomy. Zootaxa 4394 (1): 1-40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4394.1.1
03F132292C50FFA1FF78FC45FCCA587F.text	03F132292C50FFA1FF78FC45FCCA587F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anax Leach 1815	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Anax Leach, 1815</p>
            <p> A. imperator (Leach, 1815) Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, Africa; unpublished localities: 4, 15–16, 72, 76a, 81, 83, 93, 95, 97–98, 103, 105–106, 109, 131, 135, 155, 189; literature: Martin (1912), Morton (1920), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schmidt (1954), Heidari &amp; Dumont (2002), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> A. parthenope (Selys, 1839) N-Africa, Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia, S-Asia, SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 1, 14, 20, 30, 34, 39–40, 44, 47, 61, 72, 76a, 77, 79–83, 93, 98, 105–106, 135, 176, 179–181, 184–186; literature: Bartenev (1912), Morton (1921), Bartenev (1929), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> A. immaculifrons Rambur, 1842 Oriental, SW-Asia, SE-Europe; literature: Lohmann (1990), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p> A. ephippiger (Burmeister, 1839) Africa, Europe, Asia, in the Caribbean and S-America; unpublished localities: 50, 187; literature: Martin (1912), Morton (1920), Schmidt (1954), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015). </p>
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03F132292C50FFA1FF78F8C7FAEF59AD.text	03F132292C50FFA1FF78F8C7FAEF59AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caliaeschna Selys 1883	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Caliaeschna Selys, 1883</p>
            <p> C. microstigma (Schneider, 1845) SW-Asia, SE-Europe; unpublished localities: 66, 87, 114, 119–120, 126, 163, 176, 190–191; literature: Selys (1887), Martin (1912), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
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03F132292C51FFA0FF78FF31FEEC5F1F.text	03F132292C51FFA0FF78FF31FEEC5F1F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anormogomphus Selys 1854	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Anormogomphus Selys, 1854</p>
            <p> A. kiritshenkoi Bartenev, 1913 Central-Asia , SW-Asia; no reliable and precise literature is available for Iran (see discussion). </p>
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03F132292C51FFA0FF78FE58FE695CDC.text	03F132292C51FFA0FF78FE58FE695CDC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gomphus Leach 1815	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Gomphus Leach, 1815</p>
            <p> G. schneiderii Selys, 1850 SE-Europe, SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 87, 89–90, 102, 136; literature: Bartenev (1916), Schmidt (1954). </p>
            <p> G. kinzelbachi Schneider, 1984 Endemic : SW-Iran, E-Iraq; unpublished localities: 34–35, 37, 42, 49–50, 53, 61– 62, 65, 68, 111, 118; literature: Martin (1912), Lohmann (1992), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009), Schneider et al. (2017). </p>
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03F132292C51FFA0FF78FC45FC9D5A2F.text	03F132292C51FFA0FF78FC45FC9D5A2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lindenia De Haan 1826	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Lindenia De Haan, 1826</p>
            <p> L. tetraphylla (Vander Linden, 1825) Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa, S-Europe; unpublished locality: 57; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1912), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
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03F132292C51FFA0FF78FB48FD245814.text	03F132292C51FFA0FF78FB48FD245814.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Onychogomphus Selys 1854	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Onychogomphus Selys, 1854</p>
            <p> O. forcipatus albotibialis (Schmidt, 1954) SW-Asia, SE-Europe; unpublished localities: 95, 97, 132, 136, 159, 163, 169; literature: Bartenev (1916), Morton (1921), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> O. lefebvrii (Rambur, 1842) Central-Asia , SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 62, 68, 107–108, 110–112, 114–115, 118–119, 163; literature: Bartenev (1916), Schmidt (1954), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p> O. flexuosus (Schneider, 1845) Central-Asia , SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 50, 53, 156; literature: Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p> O. assimilis (Schneider, 1845) SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 164, 190, 201; literature: Lohmann (1992), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Ghahari &amp; Thipaksorn (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
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03F132292C51FFA0FF78FD1AFC0E5D29.text	03F132292C51FFA0FF78FD1AFC0E5D29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Stylurus Needham 1897	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Stylurus Needham, 1897</p>
            <p> S. ubadschii Schmidt, 1953 W-Asia, new locality: 55 (see discussion). </p>
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03F132292C56FFA7FF78FA28FAF458F0.text	03F132292C56FFA7FF78FA28FAF458F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Brachythemis Brauer 1868	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Brachythemis Brauer, 1868</p>
            <p> B. fuscopalliata (Selys, 1887) SW-Asia (from S-Anatolia to the Persian Gulf); unpublished localities: 37, 42, 44, 47; literature: Martin (1912), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p>  B. contaminata (Fabricius, 1793) Oriental; unpublished localities: 16, 20; literature: Schneider et al. (2015). </p>
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03F132292C56FFA7FF78FF34FE8D5C4C.text	03F132292C56FFA7FF78FF34FE8D5C4C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cordulegaster Leach 1815	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Cordulegaster Leach, 1815</p>
            <p> C. vanbrinkae Lohmann, 1993 Endemic : South &amp; SW-Caspian region; unpublished localities: 87, 89, 190, 196– 200; literature: Lohmann (1993b), Schneider et al. (2014), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Holuša (2015), Holuša et al. (2015). </p>
            <p> C. nobilis (Morton, 1916) Endemic : E-Anatolia, W-Iran, N-Iraq; unpublished localities: 66, 70, 190, 192–195; literature: Martin (1912), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b).  C. coronata (Morton, 1916) Central Asia; literature: Fraser (1929), Asahina (1973), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016b). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F132292C56FFA7FF78FF34FE8D5C4C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Schneider, Thomas;Ikemeyer, Dietmar;Müller, Ole;Dumont, Henri J.	Schneider, Thomas, Ikemeyer, Dietmar, Müller, Ole, Dumont, Henri J. (2018): Checklist of the dragonflies (Odonata) of Iran with new records and notes on distribution and taxonomy. Zootaxa 4394 (1): 1-40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4394.1.1
03F132292C56FFA7FF78FC21FDB85B0F.text	03F132292C56FFA7FF78FC21FDB85B0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Libellula Linnaeus 1758	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Libellula Linnaeus, 1758</p>
            <p> L. depressa Linnaeus, 1758 Euro-Siberia , SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 84, 90, 92, 100–102, 104, 109, 126– 129, 131, 133, 190, 194–196, 203; literature: Bartenev (1916), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Kimmins (1950), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> L. quadrimaculata Linnaeus, 1758 Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 106, 159, 163; literature: Selys (1887), Heidari &amp; Dumont (2002), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015). </p>
            <p> L. pontica Selys, 1887 Middle East ; unpublished locality: 135; literature: Sadeghi &amp; Dumont (2004), Ghahari et al. (2012), Rastegar et al. (2013). </p>
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03F132292C56FFA7FF78FD52FE7C5D3D.text	03F132292C56FFA7FF78FD52FE7C5D3D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Somatochlora Selys 1871	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Somatochlora, Selys, 1871</p>
            <p> S. flavomaculata (Vander Linden, 1825) Euro-Siberia , SW Asia; unpublished locality: 83; literature: Morton (1920), Schmidt (1954). </p>
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03F132292C56FFA6FF78F90FFB605ADF.text	03F132292C56FFA6FF78F90FFB605ADF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Orthetrum Newman 1833	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Orthetrum Newman, 1833</p>
            <p> O. coerulescens anceps (Schneider, 1845) S-Europe, SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 1, 4, 27, 34, 37, 40–41, 48–50, 53, 59–60, 62, 65, 68, 79–80, 90, 107, 110–113, 115, 127, 135, 141–142, 147, 155, 159, 161, 163, 171; literature: Ris (1928), Martin (1912), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Kimmins (1950), Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> O. brunneum (Fonscolombe, 1837) Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 1, 76c, 101, 104, 106–109, 111–112, 115–121, 127–128, 131– 132, 135–136, 139, 141–142, 147, 153, 155, 163, 180, 195–196, 203, 204; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1912), Morton (1921), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> O. a.  albistylum (Selys, 1848) Euro-Siberian ; unpublished locality: 135; literature: Selys (1887), Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017) </p>
            <p>  O. a. speciosum (Uhler, 1858) Oriental; unpublished locality: 77, 98; literature: Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> O. cancellatum (Linnaeus, 1758) Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 80, 86, 93, 101, 105, 121–122, 124, 135, 155; literature: Martin (1912), Morton (1920), Schmidt (1954), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> O. chrysostigma (Burmeister, 1839) Tropical-Africa , S-Europe, SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 4, 32, 72–73, 76a; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015). </p>
            <p>  O. luzonicum (Brauer, 1868) Oriental; unpublished localities: 27, 29; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996). </p>
            <p> O. ransonnetii (Brauer, 1865) SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished locality: 4; literature: Selys (1887), Martin (1912), Bartenev (1915), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ebrahimi et al. (2014). </p>
            <p> O. sabina (Drury, 1773) Oriental, N-Africa, NE-Africa, Central-Asia, SW Asia, SE-Europe; unpublished localities: 8–10, 13, 15–16, 21, 24, 26–30, 34–50, 53, 55–58, 62–63, 74–75, 77, 80–83, 86, 95, 98, 105, 111, 149, 167– 168, 171–172, 176–178, 181–184, 203, 205; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Morton (1920), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p> O. taeniolatum (Schneider, 1845) Oriental, SW-Asia, SE-Europe; unpublished localities: 1–2, 4, 6–10, 27, 39–40, 110–112, 118, 154, 157–158; literature: Martin (1912), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p> O. trinacria (Selys, 1841) Africa, S-Europe, Middle East; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996). </p>
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03F132292C57FFA5FF78FB18FEDA5F3F.text	03F132292C57FFA5FF78FB18FEDA5F3F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sympetrum Newman 1833	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Sympetrum Newman, 1833</p>
            <p> S. flaveolum (Linnaeus, 1758) Euro-Siberia ; unpublished localities: 105–106, 136; literature: Eslami et al. (2014), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> S. fonscolombii (Selys, 1840) Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, Oriental, Africa; unpublished localities: 1, 10, 22, 34, 36–37, 39–44, 46–47, 51–52, 57–58, 69, 71, 101, 105–106, 115, 123–124, 131, 135–136, 149, 153– 154, 156–157, 163, 181–182; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1912, 1916), Morton (1921), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al (1912), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> S. haritonovi Borisov, 1983 Central Asia, SW-Asia; literature: Heidari &amp; Dumont (2002), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> S. meridionale (Selys, 1841) Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 104–105, 114, 119–120, 125–128, 136, 139, 141–143, 146, 149–150, 153, 159; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> S. sanguineum (Müller, 1764) Euro-Siberia, Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 83, 136; literature: Selys (1887), Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Morton (1920), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> S. striolatum (Charpentier, 1840) Euro-Siberia Central-Asia , SW-Asia, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 77, 86, 92–95, 98, 114, 128, 131, 136–137, 145, 156, 158, 163, 167, 171–172, 176, 205; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1916), Morton (1920), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Eslami et al. (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> S. vulgatum decoloratum Selys, 1884 Central-Asia , SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 133, 136–137, 146, 153, 174– 175; literature: Bartenev (1915), Morton (1920), Kimmins (1950), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Lohmann (1992), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017). </p>
            <p> S. arenicolor Jödicke, 1994 Central-Asia , SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 157, 160, 173b; literature: Heidari &amp; Dumont (2002). </p>
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            <p> Crocothemis Brauer, 1868</p>
            <p> C. erythraea (Brullé, 1832) Europe, Central-Asia, SW-Asia, Africa; unpublished localities: 1–2, 6–11, 15–16, 76a, 105–106, 139, 141, 153–155, 162, 171, 181–182; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1912), Morton (1920), Ris in Bodemeyer (1930), Schmidt (1954), Blom (1982), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2012), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
            <p> C. servilia (Drury, 1773) Oriental, SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 20, 24, 26–30, 33–44, 46–47, 49–50, 53–54, 61–63, 72, 81–82, 86, 98, 111–113, 121, 128, 181; literature: Bartenev (1916), Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b, 2017). </p>
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            <p> Diplacodes Kirby, 1889</p>
            <p> D. lefebvrii (Rambur, 1842) Africa, S-Europe, Central-Asia, SW-Asia, Oriental; unpublished localities: 7, 11, 15– 16, 20–21, 24–25, 30, 34, 36, 39, 44, 47, 76c, 98, 106, 113, 183; literature: Martin (1912), Bartenev (1919), Schmidt (1954), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
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            <p> Pantala Hagen, 1861</p>
            <p> P. flavescens (Fabricius, 1798) Cosmopolitan ; unpublished localities: 1, 15, 20, 24, 26, 28–29, 68, 72, 80–82, 176, 179–180, 184–185; literature: Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2017), Schneider et al. (2017). </p>
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            <p> Selysiothemis Ris, 1897</p>
            <p> S. nigra (Vander Linden, 1825) Central-Asia ,, SW-Asia, Europe, N-Africa; unpublished localities: 14, 26, 27, 33, 40, 44–46, 50, 62; literature: Bartenev (1912), Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Schneider et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
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            <p> Trithemis Brauer, 1868</p>
            <p> T. annulata (Palisot de Beauvois, 1807) Africa, S-Europe, SW-Asia; unpublished localities: 10–11, 17, 21, 26–27, 34–50, 53–58, 61, 72, 76a, 76b, 111–113, 155, 162; literature: Martin (1912), Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015). </p>
            <p> T. arteriosa (Burmeister, 1839) Africa, SE-Europe, SW-Asia; unpublished locality: 76a; literature: Martin (1912), Schmidt (1954), Sadeghi &amp; Mohammadalizadeh (2009), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015).  T. aurora (Burmeister, 1839) Oriental reaching SW-Asia through migrations; unpublished localities: 10, 12, 16, 154; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014). </p>
            <p> T. festiva (Rambur, 1842) Oriental, SW Asia; unpublished localities: 4, 6–7, 11, 27, 38, 50, 53, 56, 59–60, 62, 65, 68, 72–74, 76a, 110, 111–113; literature: Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ghahari et al. (2015), Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015), Ikemeyer et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer (2016a, 2016b). </p>
            <p> T. kirbyi Selys, 1891 Africa, S-Europe, Oriental; unpublished localities: 1–4, 6–13, 26–27, 59–60, 62–63, 65, 68, 73–74, 76b, 76c; literature: Schmidt (1954), Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ebrahimi et al. (2014), Eslami et al. (2015), Schneider &amp; Dumont (2015). </p>
            <p>  T. pallidinervis (Kirby, 1889) Oriental, reaching SW-Asia through migrations; literature: Schneider et al. (2015). </p>
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            <p> Non autochthonous  Odonata taxa reported from Iran: </p>
            <p> Tramea basilaris (Hagen, 1862) Africa, Oriental; literature: Dumont &amp; Heidari (1996).  Tholymis tillarga (Fabricius, 1798) Africa, Oriental; literature: Asahina (1973). </p>
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            <p> Zygonyx Selys in Hagen, 1867</p>
            <p> Z. torridus (Kirby, 1889) Africa, S-Europe, SW-Asia, Oriental; literature: Heidari &amp; Dumont (2002), Ebrahimi et al. (2009), Ebrahimi et al. (2014). </p>
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            <p> In contrast to former lists of the Iranian  Odonata (Schmidt 1954, Dumont &amp; Heidari 1996), we could simplify the Calopteryx complex of the country. Only three subspecies of the Calopteryx genus can be found in Iran: Calopteryx  splendens orientalis ,  C. s. tschaldirica , and  C. s. intermedia (Fig. 2), which hybridize in their contact zones. </p>
            <p> Pure populations of  C. s. orientalis are impressive and large animals, usually larger than all other subspecies of  C. splendens . The core populations in N-Iran are found along the southern fringe of the Caspian Sea in the provinces Gilãn, Mazandarãn, and W-Golestãn. The females in this core region are androchrome. Populations on both edges of the core distribution in the NW and in the NE become smaller, with the smallest animals in Ardabil and Khorãsãn-e-Razavi. There the females are predominantly heterochrome. Hybrids between  C. s. intermedia and C.  s. orientalis have been observed by one of us (HD) in southern Azerbaijan on the border to Iran (Dumont 2004). Calopteryx  s. intermedia is the most widespread Calopteryx in Iran reaching Darab (E-Fãrs province) in SE-Iran, but the Calopteryx genus is absent from SE-Iran. In the extreme NW edge of Iran, on the catchment of Aras River  C. s. tschaldirica , a taxon of hybrid origin according to Dumont et al. (1987) is present. Hybridization of the latter with  C s. intermedia is intensive in NW-Azarbãyejãn-e-Garbi. There, intermediate, sometimes fully hyaline forms can be found (Fig. 3), that was certainly at the origin or the erroneous record of  C. hyalina by Rastegar et al. (2013). </p>
            <p> Epallage fatime is widespread in Iran reaching in the SE to W-Hormozgãn. The species is absent further east, including the province Sistãn-va-Baluchestãn. </p>
            <p> In Iran there are green metallic and non-metallic members of the  Lestes genus.  Lestes dryas was reported for Iran only recently (Kiany et al. 2016, Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer, 2017).  Lestes macrostigma was not reported from Iran so far (Fig. 4). We could find large numbers of the latter species around Lake Urmia and on other places in NW-Iran in 2017. </p>
            <p> The non-metallic  L. concinnus is found in two colour-variants in SE-Iran. Recently it was shown, that  L. thoracicus is a synonym of  L. concinnus using material collected in SE-Iran (Dumont et al. 2017). All records of Chalcolestes  viridis from Iran actually pertain to  C. parvidens , as Iran lies within the geographical range of the latter and  C. viridis does not cross the Caucasus range to the South and the Southeast and does not occur in Iran (Schmidt 1954, Boudot &amp; Kalkman 2015, Kosterin &amp; Solovyev 2017). </p>
            <p> All three  Sympecma species are present in Iran.  Sympecma gobica was only recently demonstrated to occur in that country (Jeziorski 2013, Ikemeyer et al. 2015), since the old record by Valle (1942) (12.VI.1901) from Sulukly (= Siluklu = Sulugly), Kopet Dagh (37.69091°N, 57.27757°E) near Bojnurd in Iran was based only on colour pattern identification instead of structural features and is unreliable. The distribution of the latter species in E-Iran represents the western distribution limit of the species (Fig. 5). The three species can easily be separated by the male appendices (Fig. 6). The thoracic marking used in Europe for distinguishing  S. fusca from  S. paedisca in the field may fail in Iran, as some specimens of  S. paedisca especially in E-Iran have reduced thoracic markings. </p>
            <p>  Agriocnemis pygmaea is the only member of its genus in Iran and restricted to the  Sistãn-va-Baluchestãn province . Our findings here are the second for the country. </p>
            <p> Nine members of  Ischnura are known from Iran. Three reach their western range frontier in E-Iran (  I. forcipata ,  I. rubilio ,  I. nursei , Fig. 7).  Ischnura rubilio was listed in older checklists as  I. aurora (Schmidt 1954, Heidari &amp; Dumont 2002), for details see Schneider et al. (2015a). The two sister species  I. forcipata and  I. intermedia are separated by the central deserts Loot and Kavir, with  I. forcipata restricted from Eastern Iran to Central Asia and the Hymalaya (Dumont &amp; Borisov 1995, Dumont &amp; Heidari 1996, Heidari &amp; Dumont 2002, Borisov &amp; Haritonov 2007, Borisov 2014, Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer 2016b) and  I. intermedia spreading from western Iran to Cyprus and in the Kopet Dagh in Turkmenistan (Dumont &amp; Borisov 1995, Haritonov &amp; Borisov 2007, Boudot &amp; Kalkman, 2015, De Knijf et al. 2016). </p>
            <p> Ischnura senegalensis (Fig. 7) and  I. fountaineae are restricted to S-Iran, while  I. pumilio is spread through the whole country. The old records of  I. senegalensis from Iran are uncertain and already Schmidt stated that the species should be confirmed for Iran (Martin 1912, Schmidt 1954). Some members of the family are not easy to separate and a long lasting confusion occurred in the past between  I. senegalensis and  I. fountaineae in the Caspian/Caucasus area, with many records of the former recently corrected to the later (Haritonov 1988, Skvortsov &amp; Kuvaev 2010); therefore, we show the male appendices of  I. evansi ,  I. fountaineae ,  I. senegalensis ,  I. pumilio ,  I. intermedia , and  I. forcipata (Fig. 8), the distribution of  I. elegans ,  I. evansi , and  I. fountaineae is shown in Fig. 9. </p>
            <p> Two  Enallagma cyathigerum subspecies occur in Iran. They are geographically separated by a different preference for climate conditions (Fig. 10). The nominotypical subspecies is found in the wet and colder regions of N-Iran, while  E. c. risi occurs in the drier and hotter regions of the Zagros Mountains and NE-Iran. The two subspecies can only be identified by looking at male appendices using a lens (Fig. 11). This is the reasons that most of the  E. cyathigerum records by Schmidt (1954) have been converted to  E. c. risi (except for Mamudieh). </p>
            <p> At least eight  Coenagrion species occur in Iran.  Coenagrion persicum is endemic to Iran (Lohmann 1993a, Schneider et al. 2016). Three members of the genus are here reported for the first time from Iran (  C. lunulatum ,  C. ponticum ,  C. pulchellum ).  Coenagrion lunulatum was found emerging end of May 2017 in the high Talysh Mountains near Lake Neor and flying on two ditches on the Armenian Highland in July 2017 (Fig. 12, left).  Coenagrion ponticum (Fig. 12, right) has been found together with  C. australocaspicum on a richly vegetated pond in the Hyrcanian Forest in the Gilãn province.  C. puella occurs only in the extreme NW edge of the country (Fig. 13). Thus, three members of the  puella -group (  C. puella ,  C. ponticum , and  C. australocaspicum ) exist in Iran. The distribution of these members is shown (Fig. 13). They can be easily confused; therefore a comparison of the male appendices is provided (Fig. 14). Furthermore, on the Armenian Highland  C. pulchellum , with very dark-black males were detected in 2017 (Fig. 15, left). Such individuals were earlier described as a subspecies named saisanicum (Belyshev 1964), which is not followed by modern taxonomy. </p>
            <p> Erythromma is present with two species in Iran.  Erythromma viridulum is common and widely distributed. Most individuals of  E. lindenii from Iran show all the characters of the subspecies  E. l. zernyi described by Erich Schmidt (1939) (Fig. 15, right). The Fãrs population may represent the most eastern one and a relict of a relatively pure population of this presumed vanishing subspecies (Dumont et al. 1995). Intermediate forms were found recently in Iraq (Porter 2016). </p>
            <p> Two members of  Pseudagrion occur in Iran,  P. decorum and  P. laidlawi , both restricted to the SE. Reproductive populations have been detected only recently (Schneider &amp; Dumont 2015). A male  P. laidlawi (Fig. 16, left) and a magnification of the male appendix is shown in Fig. 16 (right). </p>
            <p> In Iran two Platycnemidids occur.  P. kervillei has its eastern range limit in W-Iran, and was only recently recorded here (Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer 2016a).  P. dealbata is widely present in the whole country. </p>
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            <p> Four species of  Aeshna are known from Iran.  Aeshna vercanica (Fig. 17) was described only recently (Schneider et al. 2015). It is restricted to the Hyrcanian forest of the Caspian Sea region in Iran and Azerbaijan. Strong populations of  A. isoceles are found along the Caspian Sea and in W-Iran at Lake Zarivan (Zarivar = Zerivar = Zeribar).  Aeshna isoceles antehumeralis (Schmidt 1950) , is not found at the Caspian Sea as already noticed by Schmidt (1954) and is present only in a minority of specimens from Lake Zarivan. The subspecies level of  A. isoceles antehumeralis is not followed by modern taxonomy and is now generally considered as a colour variant and not a valid subspecies, although any reference evidences is missing in those publications like Kalkman et al. (2015). </p>
            <p> Four  Anax species occur in Iran.  Anax imperator and  A. parthenope are widespread and occur in the whole country, whereas  A. immaculifrons is scarce (Fig. 18).  Anax ephippiger is widespread in Iran, sometimes forming swarms which follow those of  Pantala flavescens (Ikemeyer et al. 2015) . </p>
            <p>  Brachytron  pratense has been reported from the  Caspian Sea region and the northwest of Iran  .   We did not see the species in Iran, probably due to its early flight period (April). </p>
            <p>  Caliaeschna microstigma is found along brooks and smaller rivers in the mountains of N- and W-Iran reaching the Fãrs province in the south. It remains absent from the SE. </p>
            <p> The family  Gomphidae comprises ten species in Iran.  Anormogomphus kiritshenkoi is said to occur in Iran, but precise data are missing. The old records by Fraser (1934) are vague, mentioning just the Makran Coast and the Persian Gulf (cf. Schmidt 1954, c.f. Heidari &amp; Dumont 2002). More recent records from rice fields in Mazandarãn province (Ghahari et al. 2009) are doubtful and rejected. However, the locations around Basra (Zobeir) in Iraq (Morton 1919, 1920) are well documented and close to the Iranian border. The reports from Alwand River in east Iraq (Sage 1960) are also only few kilometres away from the Iranian border. Thus, this species should also occur in SW Iran. </p>
            <p> As discussed previously the record of  Stylurus ubadschii available for Iran is not clear (Schneider et al. 2017a). Most of the specimens mentioned by Martin (1912) as  G. davidi more probably belonged to  G. kinzelbachii (for details see Schneider et al. 2017a). In the report from Martin (1912) a female of  S. flavipes is mentioned, but this was not further characterised later by Schmidt (1954). However, a male and a female not mentioned by Martin (1912) are introduced 43 years later: The male was from April 1907 and should have been present, when Martin was working on the material. Furthermore, a young female is mentioned by Schmidt (1954) captured in 1920 and attributed by Martin to  G. simillimus (interestingly such an attribution was also made in the case of the typus collected by Sage, later described as  G. kinzelbachi by W. Schneider). This female was labelled Perse/Java deleted. Thus, it remains unclear from where it came. Schmidt wrote the female belongs to the male and gives several details, which are not sufficient to identify this female. Furthermore, he wrote the male was checked by Asahina, who wrote back, that the male is quite similar to a male from Misis in Turkey (Schmidt, 1954). Asahina further stated that there were further four males and three females, all without abdomen. The question remains, which individual from which location was the basis of Asahina`s drawing shown in the report of Schmidt (1954). Thus doubts came up, if the figure is really based on a Persian specimen as indicated or on a specimen from Misis in Turkey. Moreover, also the possibility exists that the specimen’s label was confused, and therefore not mentioned by Martin (1912). Whatever, may be the truth, we are unable to clearly confirm if  S. ubadschii was captured in Persia in 1907. However, over 100 years there were no further records of this species until in May 2017 Elias Schneider and one of the authors (TS) detected six males of  S. ubadschii at the Zoreh River near the influx into the Persian Gulf (Fig. 19). Thus, the record documented here may be the first real proof that  S. ubadschii is present in Iran. </p>
            <p> Gomphus schneiderii occurs in different colour variations in Iran. Typical dark forms inhabit the northern slopes of the Alborz Mountains. The typical yellow basal central spots on the dorsal abdomen on S8-S9 are sometimes absent in individuals from the Caspian Sea region. South of the Alborz more yellow forms can be found (Fig. 20, left). Yellow forms found in neighbouring countries have sometimes been attributed to separate species as  G. amseli Schmidt (1961) (in Afghanistan) or as  G. schneiderii transcaspicus Seidenbusch (1997) (in Turkmenistan). Only small and subjective structural differences have been found between these taxa and  G. vulgatissimus (Morton 1915, Seidenbusch 1997a, 1997b). Therefore, further barcoding investigations are needed to clarify the taxonomy of these four closely related taxa.  Gomphus kinzelbachi is not rare in Iran and can be found on several river systems in SW Iran (Fig. 20, right) (Schneider et al. 2017a, 2017b).  Lindenia tetraphylla is found mainly in S-Iran. Local specimens are strikingly pale. </p>
            <p> Onychogomphus is represented by four species.  Onychogomphus forcipatus albotibialis is widespread in NW- and N-Iran, the southern parts of the Zagros Mountains and eastern Iran (Fig. 21). At the range boundary very small, pale to grey individuals with reduced black abdominal and thoracic markings occur. These can easily be confounded with the co-occurring  Onychogomphus lefebvrii . However, in the latter the lower appendices are without any knobs. Pale forms of  O. forcipatus albotibialis were named  ssp. lucidostriatus (Schmidt 1954) . However, they are not separated geographically, don't show any structural differences in their appendages and may occur in the same locations as typical  O. f. albotibialis in S-Iran. Therefore we suggest to drop this subspecies as expected and suggested previously by Boudot et al. (1990). Especially, in the overlapping regions of  O. forcipatus albotibialis and  O. lefebvrii both species are small and pale.  O. lefebvrii is found mainly from W- to SW- and S- Iran, as well as in E-Iran. In the SE the species reaches the Hormozgãn province, but it is absent from E- Hormozgãn and Sistãn-va-Baluchestãn (Fig. 21) </p>
            <p> Onychogomphus flexuosus is more common on big lowland rivers in SW-Iran (Fig. 22). Specimens from S- Iran are usually tinier and paler than those from Georgia or Turkey.  Onychogomphus assimilis occurs along rapid flowing mountain rivers in the Zagros and Alborz Mountains (Fig. 22). </p>
            <p> Paragomphus  lineatus is not rare along sparsely vegetated rivers in S-Iran (Fig. 22). The colour and size of the species is highly variable. Specimens from the province Ilãm are usually larger, more robust and often without dark markings on the abdomen. Specimens from the provinces Sistãn-va-Baluchestãn, and Hormozgãn, are tinier and have a more vivid colouration with well-defined black markings on the abdomen. </p>
            <p> At least three  Cordulegaster taxa are found in Iran.  Cordulegaster vanbrinkae is very dark and the darkest member of the boltonii -group. However, yellow-marked individuals occur in the Golestãn province. This species occurs in the Hyrcanian forest on the northern slopes of the Alborz Mountains in the south Caspian Sea region.  Cordulegaster nobilis are impressive insects with very large and yellow individuals found mainly in the Zagros Mountains.  Cordulegaster coronata (Fig. 23, left) is smaller and occurs in the NE, near the Afghan border (Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer 2017). On the basis of exuviae we previously assigned the population from Azaneh to C. i.  nobilis (Seidenbusch et al. 2015, Ikemeyer et al. 2015). However, already in this description we noticed that the exuviae were very near if not identical to  Cordulegaster coronata from Middle Asia (Seidenbusch et al. 2015). To clarify this we went again to this location one year later in June, when we detected the imagines. The adults fit phenotypically very well to the original description by Morton (1915 –1916). Meanwhile molecular data revealed that they are identical with middle Asian  Cordulegaster coronata (manuscript in preparation). </p>
            <p> S. flavomaculata is the only member of the family  Corduliidae in Iran (Fig. 23, right) as the record of  Cordulia aenea in the NW by Rastegar et al. (2013) is regarded as unreliable (see above). As Schmidt (1954) mentioned, the species from Iran’s Caspian Sea region are larger than those of any other region. The measurements of our specimens from the Caspian Sea revealed: males (n = 4): total length: 5.3–5.9 cm, abdominal length: 4.3–4.4 cm, hindwing length: 3.9–4.1 cm; females (n = 3) total length: 5.9–6.1 cm, abdominal length: 4.5–4.7 cm, hindwing length: 4.4–4.6 cm). The measurements given for European specimens (not differentiated between males and females) given by Wildermuth (2008) are clearly smaller (total length: 4.5–5.4 cm, abdominal length: 3.3–4.3 cm, hindwing length: 3.2–3.9 cm). </p>
            <p> Libellula depressa is widespread and frequent and occurs also at high altitudes (up to 2300 m).  Libellula quadrimaculata and  L. pontica are rare (Fig. 24). Strong populations of the latter exist along the Aras River in NW- Iran.  Libellula quadrimaculata was found on the remnants of Lake Arzhan and at Lake Zarivan. </p>
            <p> Two members of  Brachythemis are found in Iran (Fig. 25). Brachytehmis  fuscopalliata is present at large lowland rivers in SW-Iran.  Brachythemis contaminata has its western distribution limit in SE-Iran. </p>
            <p> With 11 taxa,  Orthetrum is the most speciose genus in Iran.  Orthetrum ransonnetii and  O. luzonicum occur in E-Iran. Our records for the latter are the second for Iran. The reports of  O. luzonicum from Mazandarãn (Ghahari et al. 2009) are definitively wrong as these locations are completely out of its known range. Interesting is the occurrence of O. a.  albistylum and the subspecies  O. a. speciosum in Iran (Figs. 26, 27). The latter is found only in the Caspian Sea region, whereas the nominate form is present in NW- and W-Iran. The taxonomic status of the subspecies  O. a. speciosum is not clear. However, our specimens from the Caspian Sea fit well with the pictures shown in the Dragonflies of the Japanese Archipelago (Okudaira et al. 2001). Until now it is unclear how far west this eastern Palaearctic taxa occurs, however, it is meanwhile found abundant in south-eastern Russia (Malikova 1997, Yakubovich 2010, 2013). Thus, the Caspian Sea region may harbour its western most outposts. Further molecular work including material from the Far East is needed to clarify the taxonomic value of this subspecies, which is mainly a larger form of the nominate species. </p>
            <p> Sympetrum is present with eight species in Iran.  Sympetrum haritonovi and  S. vulgatum decoloratum are restricted to high altitude (Schneider &amp; Ikemeyer 2017).  Sympetrum arenicolor is common along brooks between 800 and 1700 m in NE-Iran, and  S. meridionale frequents the same habitats between 200 m and 1900 m in NW- and W-Iran (Figs. 28, 29).  Sympetrum flaveolum is generally easy to identify by its saffron wings. However, specimens from Neor Lake in the Talysh Mountains and specimens from the Armenian Highlands had yellow in the wing base reduced to sometimes completely absent. These specimens fit the description of the S. f. austrinum Akramowski, 1948 from Armenia, and are also found in Anatolia (Dumont 1977). </p>
            <p> Sympetrum sanguineum occurs mainly in N- and W-Iran. On the Armenian Highlands (above 2000 m) very small individuals were found, nearly the size of  S. haritonovi . These individuals differ from those from lower altitudes and fit in some aspects S. s. armeniacum (Selys, 1884), a subspecies mentioned by Akramowski (1948) for Armenia above 1900 m. Such individuals are also present in Anatolia (Dumont 1977). Specimens from the Armenian Highland in Iran had little to no amber in the wing base and the veins of the wings were reddish, reminiscent of a  Trithemis . The pterostigma of these individuals is smaller, less dark and more reddish than in typical  S. sanguineum (Fig. 30). </p>
            <p> Crocothemis erythraea and  C. servilia are both present in Iran (Fig. 31). Curiously enough,  C. erythraea females with blue to grey pruinose thorax and abdomen and yellow markings on the side of the abdomen reminiscent of a small  Libellula depressa male can be found in NW-Iran near the Aras River. </p>
            <p> Pantala flavescens is widespread and often seen in big swarms (Ikemeyer et al. 2015).  Diplacodes lefebvrii is present in the whole country but more frequent in the South.  Selysiothemis nigra is widespread, and can be observed at high temperatures (&gt; 55°C), sometimes in high density (n&gt; 1000), for example on the river Karkeh in SW Iran. </p>
            <p> The  Trithemis genus is present with six members.  Trithemis annulata is widespread and one of the most frequent  Trithemis .  Trithemis arteriosa is rare, found predominantly in Hormozgãn province.  T. aurora is found in SE-Iran, and has its western range limit in Iran. The record of  T. aurora from Kuzestan (Bakhshi &amp; Sadeghi 2014, and old Museum record see above) may have involved vagrants and the species seems to be autochthonous in Iran only or mostly in Sistãn-va-Baluchestãn.  Trithemis pallidinervis was reported only recently from Iran (Schneider et al. 2016). Its western range limit seems situated in the province Sistãn-va-Baluchestãn in SE-Iran although migrants or vagrants were found in the past in the South of the Arabian Peninsula (Schneider &amp; Dumont 1997). </p>
            <p> Zygonyx torridus is rare, and breeding sites are yet to be discovered. Recent observations are from rivers in the Khabr National Park on locations above 1700 m (Ebrahimi et al. 2014). In this region winters are cold with temperatures well below 0°C. Such rivers are unlikely to be the breeding sites of the observed individuals, which would be better regarded as vagrant individuals coming from the foothills. </p>
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