Damselflies of the genus Argia (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) from Ecuador with descriptions of five new species Author Garrison, Rosser W. Author Ellenrieder, Natalia Von text Zootaxa 2018 2018-09-03 4470 1 1 69 journal article 22649 10.11646/zootaxa.4470.1.1 615d5c4a-3b8d-4ba6-a05d-f37e432a862b 1175-5326 3770039 60766083-99E8-48E9-86CE-161A9EEC066B Argia huanacina Förster, 1914 Figs. 76 (mesostigmal plates ), 110 (app ), 140 (map). Argia huanacina Förster 1914: 67 , 68 [5, 6 separate], (description of , " Heimat: Ob. Madre de Dios , Peru , 500 m s. m. 1 ♂ ad. Marcapata, Peru . , . Typen in meiner Sammlung."); Schmidt 1942: 233 ( Peru ); Soukup 1954: 11 ( Peru ); Rácenis 1959: 475 ( Peru ); Butt 1995: 96 (Tambopata, Peru ); Garrison et al . 2003: 31 ( type catalog); Heckman 2008: 366 (key, Ecuador , Peru , Bolivia ); Hoffmann 2009: 27 , 38 ( Peru ); Garrison & von Ellenrieder 2015: 25 (key, illustration of mesostigmal plates, appendages). Types . of huanacina : 2 ♂♂ , 1 ♀ syntypes . : PERU / Maracapata; F. Forster / Collection; Argia / huanacina Forster TYPE / 1914. Beitrage Gatt. u. Art. Lib. / (III) Arch. Nat. Jahrg. 80A 2:67–68 [3 labels by L.K. Gloyd]; : Argia Forster /huanacina n. sp. / Type and Ob[ere] Madre de Dios /Peru 500 m [labels F. Forster pasted on envelope]; : same data as first . The original envelope next to the first (pinned) syntype has the following in Forster's hand: M. [in red ink] Argia [sic, in pencil], huanacina / . An added notation by L. K. Gloyd states: was in this / envelope. L.K. Gloyd 1933. On the other side of the envelope is the following in Förster's hand: [undecipherable] M / [undecipherable] III / [undecipherable letters] (examined; Garrison et al . 2003: 31 ). Specimens examined (only those from Ecuador listed) . 1 ♂ , Zamora-Chinchipe Prov. : stream, north side of Guaguayme Bajo ( 3°54'30" S , 78°52'12" W ), 2008 April 4 , K. J. Tennessen leg. [ FSCA ] . Remarks: This species was treated and illustrated in Garrison & von Ellenrieder (2015) . von Ellenrieder & Garrison (2007) followed by Heckman (2008) illustrated the appendages of a male in the RBINS with the manuscript name " lateralis " by Selys as A. huanacina . This is incorrect. Subsequent examination of these specimens showed the manuscript name lateralis Selys to represent A. infrequentula as can be seen by comparing Figs. 6 l-n from von Ellenrieder & Garrison (2007) and Fig. 3.1. 427 in Heckman (2008) to Figs. 10 l 2 and 10 p 2 in Garrison & von Ellenrieder (2015) . This species is most similar to A. selysi and is diagnosed under that species. Though largely allopatric with A. selysi , a male A. huanacina has been collected in southern Ecuador ( Fig. 140 ) representing a new record for that country.