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- Amphipteryx agrioides, the montane relict damsel, is a species of damselfly in family Amphipterygidae. It is found in Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and...
- Platycnemis agrioides is a species of damselfly in the family Platycnemididae. It is endemic to Mayotte. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical...
- well as adjacent parts of Mexico. "Argia agrioides". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 14 February 2006. Argia agrioides at AzOdes v t e...
- It is threatened by habitat loss. It is now a synonym of Amphipteryx agrioides. von Ellenrieder, N. & Paulson, D. 2005. Amphipteryx longicaudata. 2006...
- Species Common name Amphiagrion abbreviatum Western red damsel Argia agrioides California dancer Argia alberta Paiute dancer Argia emma Emma's dancer...
- similar regions. Most commonly confused with Argia nahuana are Argia agrioides, Argia leonorae, Argia fumipennis, and Argia hinei. Aztec dancers were...
- species: Platycnemis acutipennis Selys, 1841 – Orange Featherleg Platycnemis agrioides Ris, 1915 Platycnemis alatipes (McLachlan, 1872) Platycnemis aurantipes...
- gravel and leaf litter. There are five species in this family: Amphipteryx agrioides Selys, 1853 – Montane Relict Damsel Amphipteryx chiapensis González, 2010...
- This is a list of damselflies arranged into families. Amphipteryx agrioides Amphipteryx longicaudatus See List of damselflies of the world (Calopterygidae)...
- Nososticta irene Nososticta koongarra Phylloneura westermanni Proplatycnemis agrioides Risiocnemis serrata Drepanosticta brownelli Drepanosticta fontinalis Drepanosticta...