“…The Odonata fauna of the state is well-reported through several studies conducted since the beginning of the twentieth century (Laidlaw, 1917;Fraser, 1919;1933;1934;1936). Then, many authors have significantly contributed to the taxonomy, diversity, and distribution of odonates of the Maharashtra State (Prasad, 1996;Babu et al, 2009;Babu & Nandy, 2010;Tiple, 2012;Tiple et al, 2013;Tiple et al, 2014;Kulkarni & Subramanian, 2013;Koparde et al, 2014;Koparde et al, 2015;Koparde et al, 2019;Jere et al, 2020;Mujumdar et al, 2020). The most recently updated Odonata list of Maharashtra compiled by Tiple & Koparde (2015) (Joshi & Sawant, 2019;Joshi & Sawant, 2020;Bhakare et al, 2021) have been described from the Northern Western Ghats Up and above: Northernmost records of Macromidia donaldi donaldi (Fraser, 1924) and Merogomphus longistigma (Fraser, 1922) from the Western Ghats of India (Odonata: Synthemistidae: Gomphidae)…”