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- 1930 Sympetrum arenicolor Jö****e, 1994 Sympetrum baccha (Selys, 1884) Sympetrum chaconi De Marmels, 1994 Sympetrum commixtum (Selys, 1884) Sympetrum cordulegaster...
- Sympetrum vicinum, the Yellow-Legged Meadowhawk, is one of some fifteen North American species of autumn meadowhawk, which are dragonflies in the Libellulidae...
- The red-veined darter or nomad (Sympetrum fonscolombii) is a dragonfly of the genus Sympetrum. There is genetic and behavioural evidence that S. fonscolombii...
- The vagrant darter (Sympetrum vulgatum) is a European dragonfly. The species takes its English name from its habit of occasionally appearing as a rare...
- Sympetrum danae, the black darter or black meadowhawk, is a dragonfly found in northern Europe, Asia, and North America. At about 30 mm (1.2 in) long...
- The common darter (Sympetrum striolatum) is a dragonfly of the family Libellulidae native to Eurasia. It is one of the most common dragonflies in Europe...
- Sympetrum depressiusculum, the spotted darter, is a dragonfly species from the family Libellulidae, distributed across temperate parts of Eurasia. Adults...
- Sympetrum rubicundulum, commonly known as the ruby meadowhawk, is a species of dragonfly of the family Libellulidae. It is found in northern United States...
- Sympetrum ambiguum, the blue-faced meadowhawk, is a dragonfly of the family Libellulidae. The aqua blue face of the blue-faced, green/turquoise when dead...
- Sympetrum frequens, the Autumn darter (アキアカネ, akiakane), is a species of dragonfly endemic to ****an. It lives near gr****lands and can grow up to 40 mm...