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- Megapodagrionidae is a family of damselflies. They are commonly called flatwings for their habit of spreading out their wings horizontally when at rest...
- family Argiolestidae. It is also known as an Australian flatwing. Both male and female common flatwings look similar, with a long and slender body about 43 mm...
- the family Argiolestidae. It is commonly known as a coastal flatwing. Coastal flatwings are medium sized damselflies; males are about 37 mm in length...
- dorsale Selys, 1862 Heteragrion eboratum Donnelly, 1965 - ivory-faced flatwing Heteragrion erythrogastrum Selys, 1886 Heteragrion flavidorsum Calvert...
- honour of his musical and songwriting skills; one of four Heteragrion flatwing damselflies named after the bandmates, paying tribute to the 40th anniversary...
- Zygoptera) from Brazil was named Heteragrion brianmayi—one of four Heteragrion flatwing damselflies named after the bandmates, paying tribute to the 40th anniversary...
- New England Flatwing Austroargiolestes amabilis (Förster, 1899) – Flame Flatwing Austroargiolestes aureus (Tillyard, 1906) – Tropical Flatwing Austroargiolestes...
- "powerful sound, wonderful lyrics and raspy voice "; one of four Heteragrion flatwing damselflies named after the bandmates, paying tribute to the 40th anniversary...
- clara is commonly known as the "Jamaican flatwing," and Hypolestes trinitatis is known as the "Cuban flatwing." Hypolestes hatuey was discovered in 2015...
- Australian damselfly in the family Argiolestidae, commonly known as a little flatwing. It is endemic to south-western Australia, where it inhabits streams, bogs...