ODANATA –
Winged insects. With two pairs of wings. Wings not hard. Fore wings and hind wings usually similar in texture and structure. Wings largely transparent. Mouthparts not a piercing-sucking beak and normally situated at the front of the head. Antennae small and bristle-like. Fore wing and hind wing nearly equal in size; tip of abdomen without terminal filament.
Zygoptera –
Medium-sized insects. Eyes widely separated. Fore and hind wings similar in shape; petiolate (stemmed); male with a pair of superior appendages below the anus. Female with ovipositor.
Coenagrionidae -
Pterostigma diamond-shaped, approximately as long as deep, costal and distal margins subequal, costal margin much longer than hind margin. Body length less than 41 mm.
Xanthocnemis -
Yellowish line on mesepisternum broad and with a distinct notch in the lateral border. Male abdomen red. Female abdomen bronze or red, without vulvar spine. Body length 28-41 mm.
Damsel fly hindering similar to forewing eyes widley sperated zygoptera, mediium sized hind and forewings similar in shape . Pterostigma diamond shape costal margin much longer than hind margin.Body length less than 41mm. Coenagrionidae
On the trunk of totara tree, near the base. Opanuku Stream corridor.
Unsure about this one… found in pine forest