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Calopterygidae (broad-winged damselflies)

Synonyms: Agrionidae

Wikipedia Abstract

The Calopterygidae are a family of damselflies, the suborder Zygoptera. They are commonly known as the broad-winged damselflies, demoiselles, or jewelwings. These rather large damselflies have wingspans of 50–80 mm (compared to about 44 mm in the common bluetail damselfly, Ischnura elegans) and are often metallic-coloured. The family contains some 150 species. The Calopterygidae are found on every continent except Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica. They live along rivers and streams.
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Genus

Archineura (2)
Atrocalopteryx (5)   (1)
Bryoplathanon (1)
Caliphaea (5)
Calopteryx (Damselfly) (32)   (3)
Echo (5)   (1)
Guangxicalopteryx (1)
Hetaerina (American rubyspot damselfly) (40)   (1)
Iridictyon (2)
Matrona (Damselfly) (8)
Matronoides (1)
Mnais (15)
Mnesarete (29)
Neurobasis (14)   (1)
Noguchiphaea (3)
Ormenophlebia (4)
Phaon (3)
Protothore (1)
Pseudagnon (1)
Psolodesmus (1)
Sapho (9)   (1)
Sinocalopteryx (1)
Umma (13)   (2)
Vestalaria (1)
Vestalis (20)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0