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- Africa, the Middle East, and southern Europe. These dragonflies are called dropwings because of their habit of immediately lowering their wings after landing...
- brown bands on all four wings, while some scarlets (Crocothemis) and dropwings (Trithemis) have bright orange patches at the wing bases. Some aeshnids...
- of dragonflies in the family Libellulidae. They are commonly known as dropwings. There are over 40 species, mainly from Africa; two are endemic to Madagascar...
- Trithemis pluvialis, the russet dropwing (also known as river dropwing), is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It occurs in Africa south...
- evening skimmers Tramea Hagen, 1861 – saddlebags Trithemis Brauer, 1868 – dropwings Trithetrum Dijkstra & Pilgrim, 2007 Tyriobapta Kirby, 1889 Uracis Rambur...
- Trithemis aconita, the halfshade dropwing, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is found in Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast...
- Trithemis kirbyi, also known as the Kirby's dropwing, orange-winged dropwing, or scarlet rock glider is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae...
- silhouette dropwing (Hecate dropwing) Trithemis kirbyi, orange-winged dropwing (Kirby’s dropwing) Trithemis pluvialis, russet dropwing (river dropwing, riffle-and-reed...
- the family Libellulidae. Common names include denim dropwing and Donaldson’s dropwing. This dropwing is found in southern and eastern Africa from South...
- Orthetrum testaceum, common names Crimson Dropwing or Orange Skimmer. is an Asian freshwater dragonfly species belonging to the family Libellulidae. Subspecies...