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- species of newt. It is also home to 21 species of Odonata, dragonflies and damselfies, out of 58 species found in Britain, as well as 26 species of butterfly...
- yellowface. Agriomorpha fusca rest with its wings folded while many related damselfies rest with their wings spread flat. This species is found in China (Guangdong...
- Needham, James G.; Fisher, Elizabeth G. (1940). "Two neotropical agrionine damselfies (Odonata) from Mts. Duida and Roraima". American Museum Novitates. 1081:...
- fragment An indeterminate odonatopteran (a relative of dragonflies and damselfies) Miomina M. riojana Los Chañares (La Rioja Province) A miomopteran Notopamphagopsis...
- Redcoat Damselfly) Xanthocnemis zealandica (McLachlan, 1873) (Common Redcoat Damselfy) "Xanthocnemis". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-04-13. Dijkstra, Klaas-Douwe B.;...
- Needham, James G.; Fisher, Elizabeth G. (1940). "Two neotropical agrionine damselfies (Odonata) from Mts. Duida and Roraima". American Museum Novitates. 1081:...
- 4.11. PMID 39645852. Nel, A.; Palazzo, G. J.; Aase, A. (2023). "A new damselfy from the Lower Eocene Green River Formation (Odonata, Dysagrionidae)"....
- Ischnura aurora, the gossamer damselfy or golden dartlet and also known as the aurora bluetail, is a species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae...
- flora such as wood anemones and dog violets. It has a pond with large red damselfies and broad-bodied chaser dragonflies. The Gullet 2.1 hectares (5.2 acres)...
- PMID 37044970. S2CID 258098278. Nel, A.; Palazzo, G. J.; Aase, A. (2023). "A new damselfy from the Lower Eocene Green River Formation (Odonata, Dysagrionidae)"....