Definition of Euphaeidae. Meaning of Euphaeidae. Synonyms of Euphaeidae

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Definition of Euphaeidae

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Meaning of Euphaeidae from wikipedia

- Euphaeidae, sometimes incorrectly named Epallagidae and commonly called gossamerwings, is a family of damselflies in the odonate superfamily Calopterygoidea...
- but not released on the album Lycaenidae, gossamer-winged butterflies Euphaeidae, "gossamer-wings" (damselflies) Gossamer, a golden ale produced by the...
- Platycnemidae, Coenagrionidae) have clear wings, but some (Calopterygidae, Euphaeidae) have coloured wings, whether uniformly suffused with colour or boldly...
- Chlorocyphidae (jewels) Dicteriadidae (barelegs) Diphlebiidae (azure damselflies) Euphaeidae (gossamerwings) Polythoridae (bannerwings) Coenagrionoidea (closed wing...
- atrosanguinea Heliocharis amazona See List of damselflies of the world (Euphaeidae) Hemiphlebia mirabilis See List of damselflies of the world (Isostictidae)...
- Chlorocyphidae (jewels) Dicteriadidae (barelegs) Diphlebiidae (azure damselflies) Euphaeidae (gossamerwings) Polythoridae (bannerwings) Coenagrionoidea (closed wing...
- The following is a list of the dragonflies and damselflies found in India. Aeshna Aeshna flavifrons Lichtenstein, 1976 Aeshna juncea mongolica Aeshna mixta...
- The following is a list of Odonata of Nepal. One hundred and eighty-five species from seventeen families are listed. This list is primarily based on Graham...
- Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The invertebrate fauna is as large as it is common to other regions of the...
- Washington Geology article. They expanded the tentative families to include Euphaeidae, Megapodagrionidae, Platycnemididae or Megapodagrionidae, and Lestidae...