Dragonflies and damselflies of the Nuwejaars Wetlands Special Management Area, Agulhas Plain, South Africa: 2018-2024

Authors

  • Corrie Du Toit Schonenberg Estate, Somerset West 7130 South Africa
  • Erica Brink Nuwejaars Wetlands Special Management Area, PO Box 853, Bredasdorp, 7280, South Africa
  • Les G Underhill Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa 7701; Biodiversity and Development Institute, 25 Old Farm Road, Rondebosch, South Africa 7700

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15641/bo.1990

Abstract

The Nuwejaars River and its associated wetlands lie in the Heuningnes Catchment, situated within the Overberg region in the province of the Western Cape, South Africa. Large areas of invasive alien vegetation have been cleared from the floodplain of the river. Over the period 2018 to 2024, 452 records of 25 species of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) were made in the Nuwejaars Wetlands Special Management Area. Although the results are not confirmed by quantitative data, it is clear that the abundance of odonatids has increased since the removal of the infestations of alien invasive vegetation from the floodplain. The most unexpected species was Spesbona Spesbona angusta.

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Published

2025-12-20

How to Cite

Du Toit, C., Brink, E., & Underhill, L. G. (2025). Dragonflies and damselflies of the Nuwejaars Wetlands Special Management Area, Agulhas Plain, South Africa: 2018-2024. Biodiversity Observations, 15(1), 133–142. https://doi.org/10.15641/bo.1990

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