and thus, many different ecological
guilds were established (Jordan et
al. 2003). Consequently, species of
this genus inhabit equal amount of
habitats as all other damselflies in
the world combined (Simon 1987).
Moreover, the larvae had the possibility to colonize phytotelmata
and terrestrial habitats due to the
historical absence of mammals and
ants in Hawaii (Jordan et al. 2003).
Zimmerman (2001) presumes
that the terrestrial M Y