Fredyagrion andromache (Hagen in Selys, 1876) comb. nov.
Fig. 17 (app), Fig. 27 (prothorax), Fig. 36 (habitus).
Etymology: andromache = Greek (Ἀνδρομάχη) classical mythology, the wife of Hector and mother of Astyanax.
Hagen in Selys 1876: 978 (description of male and female); Kirby 1890: 155 (data on publication and distribution); Williamson 1917: Plate XVII, 3–4 (illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views); Kennedy 1919: 182 (illustration of appendages in lateral and dorsal views); Santos 1962: 5, Figs. 9, 11 (data on distribution, female prothorax in dorsal view, female pterostigma hind wing); Santos 1965a: 30 (compared with L. aculeatum); Santos 1965b: 43 (compared with L. capixabae); Santos 1966: 83 (data on larvae); Santos 1968a: 64 (compared with L. dardanoi); Santos 1978: 5 (compared with L. vriesianum); Davies & Tobin 1984: 82 (data on publication and distribution); Bridges 1994: (VII) 12 (data on publication, types depository, type locality and references); Costa & Garrison 2001: 382, Figs. 5, 26, 38a, 47b (distribution, key to Brazilian Leptagrion, illustration of appendages in lateral, mediodorsal and dorsal, male forewing pterostigma, female prothorax in dorsal view, female hindwing pterostigma); Lencioni 2006: 141, Figs. 82C–E (illustration of male forewing pterostigma, female hind wing pterostigma, female prothorax in dorsal view. Appendages in lateral and dorsal views of a specimen incorrectly identified by the author as L. andromache, but corresponding to L. jeromei Lencioni, Vilela & Furieri, 2021); Machado 2007: 126 (occurrence in Minas Gerais as “ L. andromadra ”); Muzón et al. 2009: 65, Figs. 1–10 (description of larvae and first occurrence of the genus in Argentina, larval illustrations); Costa et al. 2009: 94 (larval description and illustrations); Garrison et al. 2010: 264 (data on species); Lencioni 2017a: 369, Figs. 213A–E, 214A (data on description, type locality, type deposition, distribution, and larval description, illustration belongs to a new species incorrectly identified by the author as L. andromache, but corresponding to L. jeromei Lencioni, Vilela & Furieri, 2021).
Deposition of type series. Syntypes in IRSNB (examined through photos) .
Larva described. Yes (Muzón et al. 2009).
Material examined. 2♂♂ (UFAP), Brazil: Amapá, Laranjal do Jari, Comunidade de Água Branca do Cajari, (0.5693 S, 52.1759 W), 20.viii.2019, M.D.N. Garcia Júnior leg.
Distribution. Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Bahia), Argentina (Misiones).