The order Odonata has approximately 7,000 species worldwide, of which just over 900 are registered in Brazil. Even with this high diversity, many regions of the country have little data on the order, such as the state of Amapá. Thus, the objective of this work is to present the first records for the state of the species Epipleoneura albuquerquei Machado, 1964 and Neoneura confundens Wasscher & Van'T Bosch, 2013. The species were collected between February and March 2025 in the area known as the Amcel waterfall, in the municipality of Tartarugalzinho. The number of studies on Odonata in Amapá is still low: only 121 species were previously recorded in the state, a number that rises to 123 with the new occurrences. However, new studies should increase knowledge about the odonatofauna of Amapá.
Garcia et al. (Wed,) studied this question.