Definition of Platycnemididae. Meaning of Platycnemididae. Synonyms of Platycnemididae

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- The Platycnemididae are a family of damselflies. They are known commonly as white-legged damselflies. There are over 400 species native to the Old World...
- List of Odonata species recorded in Finland include all dragonflies (Anisoptera) and damselflies (Zygoptera) which have been recorded in Finland. Currently...
- The following is a list of the dragonflies and damselflies found in India. Aeshna Aeshna flavifrons Lichtenstein, 1976 Aeshna juncea mongolica Aeshna mixta...
- Senegal is a semi-arid country situated at the western tip of Africa. The following is a list of the dragonflies and damselflies that have been do****ented...
- Allocnemis leucosticta Allocnemis mitwabae Arabicnemis caerulea Asthenocnemis linnaei Asthenocnemis stephanodera Calicnemia carminea Calicnemia chaoi Calicnemia...
- goldtail or goudstertjie, is a species of damselfly in the family Platycnemididae. It is endemic to South Africa and Eswatini, where it lives near streams...
- This is a list of species of damselflies and dragonflies recorded in Australia. Common names of species are linked, beside their scientific names. The...
- The common English names are those used by Tarboton (2015) and Tarboton and Tarboton (2015). Alternative names used by Tarboton and Tarboton (2002), Tarboton...
- leg colouring are seen in Platycnemis phasmovolans and a few other Platycnemididae, including the extinct Yijenplatycnemis huangi. Rhinocypha bobs up...
- There are 57 recorded species of Odonata in Britain, made up of 21 damselflies (suborder Zygoptera) and 36 dragonflies (suborder Anisoptera). Of these...