Machadagrion garbei (Santos, 1961) comb. nov.

Fig. 49 (app), Fig. 52 (prothorax), Fig. 55 (penis), Fig. 58 (habitus).

Etymology: garbei = named after the naturalist Ernest Wilhelm Garbe (1853–1925).

Santos 1961: 360, Figs. 5–8 (description of male, illustrations of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, pterostigma of fore wing, male prothorax in dorsal view); Santos 1979: 170 (compared with L. bocainense); Davies & Tobin 1984: 82 (data on publication and distribution); Machado & Costa 1990: 301 (data on publication and distribution); Bridges 1994: (VII) 96 (data on publication, type depository, type locality and references); Costa & Mascarenhas 1998: 6 (data on types); Costa & Garrison 2001: 383, Figs. 11a, 11c, 32b (key to Brazilian species of Leptagrion, illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, male forewing pterostigma); Lencioni 2006: 148, Figs. 89A–D (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views, male prothorax in dorsal view, male hind wing pterostigma); Garrison et al. 2010: 264 (data on species).

Deposition of type series. Holotype in MNRJ (not examined, destroyed by fire on 2.ix.2018).

Larva described. No.

Material examined. (1 ♂): Brazil: Bahia, Camaçari, Barra do Jacuípe, Condomínio Planeta Água, 12º43’14” S & 38º08’19” W, 2.xi.2007, L.S. Freire & P.A. Ferreira leg.

Distribution. Brazil (Bahia, Alagoas).