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- the following species: Erythromma lindenii (Selys, 1840) – Blue-eye Erythromma najas (Hansemann, 1823) – Large Redeye Erythromma viridulum Charpentier...
- Erythromma najas, the red-e**** damselfly, is a member of the Coenagrionidae family of damselflies. The species is a small damselfly, 35 millimetres (1...
- The goblet-marked damselfly (Erythromma lindenii) is a medium-sized blue-and-black (or green-and-black) damselfly in the pond damselfly family (Coenagrionidae)...
- Quilticohyla erythromma, commonly known as the Guerreran stream frog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitats...
- recent additions. The Dainty Bluet (Coenagion scitulum) and the Blue-eye (Erythromma lindenii) were reported for the first time in 2013, the Black Pennant...
- The small red-e**** damselfly (Erythromma viridulum) is a member of the damselfly family Coenagrionidae. It is very similar to the red-e**** damselfly. The...
- Synanthedon erythromma is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is known from Kenya. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Synanthedon erythromma. Wikispecies...
- plants and laying eggs at intervals. For example, the red-e**** damselfly Erythromma najas lays eggs, in tandem, into leaves or stems of floating or sometimes...
- being described as a new species in 2000, it was mixed with Ptychohyla erythromma. The specific name acrochorda is a Gr**** word for "wart" and refers to...
- 21–22. Dewick, Stephen; Richard Gerussi (2000). "Small Red-e**** Damselfly Erythromma viridulum (Charpentier) Found Breeding in Es**** – The First British Records"...