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- ရာဟု Rahu ကြာသာပတေး IPA: [tɕà ðà bədé] (Krasapate) သောကြာ IPA: [θaʊʔ tɕà] (Saukra) စနေ IPA: [sənè] (Cane) Mon တ္ၚဲ အဒိုတ် [ŋoa ətɜ̀t] from Sans. āditya တ္ၚဲ...
- unclear (they are rated as data deficient by the IUCN), but Cryptophaea saukra is critically endangered and Caliphaea angka is endangered. There are few...
- Schmidtiphaea schmidi Asahina, 1978. The type species of the genus is Cryptophaea saukra, described from specimens collected in Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai province,...
- (Chlorocypha jejuna) (possibly extinct) Coenagriocnemis insularis Cryptophaea saukra Disparoneura ramajana (possibly extinct) Drepanosticta adami (possibly extinct)...
- melanopteryx Bayadera nephelopennis Bayadera serrata Bayadera strigata Cryptophaea saukra Crytophaea vietnamenis Crytophaea yunnanensis Cyclophaea cyanifrons Dysphaea...
- unclear (they are rated as data deficient by the IUCN), but Cryptophaea saukra is critically endangered and Caliphaea angka is endangered. As so much has...
- Kāla-saṁjñāya nāma (The Sacred Names according to the Divisions of Time) Śaukra o vṛttagata varṇa-bheda (Social Divisions according to One’s Own Nature...
- (Chlorocypha jejuna) (possibly extinct) Coenagriocnemis insularis Cryptophaea saukra Disparoneura ramajana (possibly extinct) Drepanosticta adami (possibly extinct)...
- mascagnii Pyrrhosoma elisabethae Cordulegaster ****adica kastalia Cryptophaea saukra Anisogomphus solitaris Heliogomphus ceylonicus Heliogomphus lyratus Heliogomphus...
- (Chlorocypha jejuna) (possibly extinct) Coenagriocnemis insularis Cryptophaea saukra Disparoneura ramajana (possibly extinct) Drepanosticta adami (possibly extinct)...