An estimated < 500 individuals Amani flatwing survive in Amani-Sigi Forest, Usambara Mountains, Tanzania, placing it among the most critically threatened insect species globally.
CR Insect
Amanipodagrion gilliesi
Scientific Name
Insect
Type
< 500 individuals
Population
Amani-Sigi Forest, Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Location
Documented Threats
The Amani flatwing faces 2 identified threats:
Documented Range
Recorded locations: Amani-Sigi Forest, Usambara Mountains, Tanzania.
Other Critically Endangered Insect Species
| Species | Location | Population |
|---|---|---|
| Actinote zikani | Near São Paulo, Atlantic forest, Brazil | Unknown |
| Antisolabis seychellensis | Morne Blanc, Mahé island, Seychelles | Unknown |
| Parides burchellanus | Cerrado, Brazil | < 100 individuals |
| Actinote zikani | Near São Paulo, Atlantic forest, Brazil | Unknown |
| Antisolabis seychellensis | Morne Blanc, Mahé island, Seychelles | Unknown |
| Parides burchellanus | Cerrado, Brazil | < 100 individuals |
| Amani flatwing | Amani-Sigi Forest, Usambara Mountains, Tanzania | < 500 individuals |
| Beydaglari bush-cricket | Beydaglari range, Antalaya, Turkey | Unknown |
Other Endangered Species in the Region
Critically endangered species recorded in the same geographic area:
| Species | Type | Population |
|---|---|---|
| Gigasiphon macrosiphon | Plant (Flower) | 33 individuals |
| Gigasiphon macrosiphon | Plant (Flower) | 33 individuals |
| Amani flatwing | Insect | < 500 individuals |
| Coral tree | Plant | < 50 individuals |
| Coral tree | Plant | < 50 individuals |