The Pseudostigmatidae are a family of tropical damselflies, known as helicopter damselflies, giant damselflies, or forest giants. The family includes...
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members of the genus Agriocnemis (wisps). However, members of the Pseudostigmatidae (helicopter damselflies or forest giants) are exceptionally large...
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giant damselflies were previously recognized as their own family, Pseudostigmatidae. M. caerulatus is found in wet and moist forests in Central and South...
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American helicopter damselfly Megaloprepus coerulatus (Zygoptera: Pseudostigmatidae) with a wing span of 191 mm (7.5 in). The heaviest living odonates...
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or firetail skipper butterflies Euglossini bees Augochlorini bees Pseudostigmatidae ("giant damselflies") Mantoididae (short-bodied mantises) Canopidae...
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& Hadrys, H. (2022). The damselfly genus Megaloprepus (Odonata: Pseudostigmatidae): Revalidation and delimitation of species-level taxa including the...
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living Odonates by wingspan, second only to Megaloprepus caerulatus (Pseudostigmatidae). T. plagiata is additionally the largest living dragonfly, with a...
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This is a list of damselflies arranged into families. Amphipteryx agrioides Amphipteryx longicaudatus See List of damselflies of the world (Calopterygidae)...
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Platycnemididae, both in the superfamily Coenagrionoidea. Along with Pseudostigmatidae, New World Protoneuridae are now sunk in Coenagrionidae and Old World...
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Fraser, 1955 Platycnemididae Yakobson & Bianchi, 1905 The family Pseudostigmatidae and New World Protoneuridae are now incorporated into Coenagrionidae...
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subfamily Coryphagrioninae). It was once placed within the family Pseudostigmatidae, whose other members are all Neotropical, but further studies showed...
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Mecistogaster. Irusta, J. B., & Lencioni, F. A. A. (2015). First record of Pseudostigmatidae (Insecta: Odonata) in the Northeast Region of Brazil. Check List,...
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"Use of Forest and Tree Species, and Dispersal by Giant Damselflies (Pseudostigmatidae): Their Prospects in Fragmented Forests" (PDF). In Adolfo Cordero...
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