Chloronia

Chloronia is a genus of dobsonflies in the family Corydalidae.

Description
Chloronia is one of the three New World dobsonfly genera, the other two being Platyneuromus and ''Corydalus. Chloronia'' are easily distinguished by their bright yellow coloration with black spots and are present from Northern Mexico south to Eastern South America. Chloronia frequently inhabit the same streams as Corydalus but prefer slower moving waters. Their larvae are distinguishable by their dark head and four dark spots on their pronotum.

Taxonomy
Chloronia contains the following species:


 * Chloronia absona
 * Chloronia antilliensis
 * Chloronia banksiana
 * Chloronia bogotana
 * Chloronia convergens
 * Chloronia corripiens
 * Chloronia gaianii
 * Chloronia gloriosoi
 * Chloronia hieroglyphica
 * Chloronia marthae
 * Chloronia mexicana
 * Chloronia mirifica
 * Chloronia osae
 * Chloronia pallida
 * Chloronia pennyi
 * Chloronia plaumanni
 * Chloronia yungas
 * Chloronia zacapa