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- in the Greater Antilles. Species include: Hypolestes clara (Jamaica) Hypolestes trinitatis (Cuba) Hypolestes hatuey (Hispaniola - Dominican Republic, Haiti)...
- Hypolestes clara is a species of damselfly in the family Hypolestidae. It is endemic to Jamaica. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist...
- Hypolestes trinitatis is a species of damselfly in the family Hypolestidae. It is endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist...
- Coeliccia ryukyuensis ryukyuensis Heteragrion calendulum Jamaican hypolestes (Hypolestes clara) Philogenia monotis Rhipidolestes okinaw**** Paria wood elf...
- in Hypolestidae. These four genera belong to the family Hypolestidae: Hypolestes Gundlach, 1888 † Anglohypolestes Nel & Fleck, 2014 † Eohypolestes Nel...
- Coeliccia ryukyuensis ryukyuensis Heteragrion calendulum Jamaican hypolestes (Hypolestes clara) Philogenia monotis Rhipidolestes okinaw**** Paria wood elf...
- Coeliccia ryukyuensis ryukyuensis Heteragrion calendulum Jamaican hypolestes (Hypolestes clara) Philogenia monotis Rhipidolestes okinaw**** Paria wood elf...
- stream-damsel (Spesbona angusta) Heteragrion flavovittatum Cuban hypolestes (Hypolestes trinitatis) Zoe waterfall damsel (Paraphlebia zoe) Philogenia cristalina...
- stream-damsel (Spesbona angusta) Heteragrion flavovittatum Cuban hypolestes (Hypolestes trinitatis) Zoe waterfall damsel (Paraphlebia zoe) Philogenia cristalina...
- Ferreira, S.; Cordero-Rivera, A. (2015). "Hypolestes hatuey sp. nov.: A new species of the enigmatic genus Hypolestes (Odonata, Hypolestidae) from Hispaniola"...