76. Zeuneriana amplipennis (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882) = (istočni) močvarni konjic

First faunistic record for Croatia: this study

Distribution in Croatia: A large population of the species was recently found in the Pannonian region, Vrbanja

County (near Strošinci village), close to Jamena, the nearest known locality in Vojvodina, Serbia (Pavićević et al. 2014) (Ivković pers. comm).

Distribution in Europe: Along the lower courses of Sava and Danube rivers, currently known from the Serbian/ Croatian/Bosnian border area (see above), via Serbia (Pavićević et al. 2014) to Romania (Chobanov et al. 2016).

IUCN Red List status: Endangered (Europe), Near Threatened (EU28) (Hochkirch et al. 2016).

Taxonomic note: Taxonomic relationship of Z. amplipennis and Z. marmorata (Fieber, 1853) is unclear: populations east of Croatia are named Z. amplipennis and west of Croatia Z. marmorata . The latter could simply be a relict westermost population of the same species, expected to be found on other similar localities along the Sava River.