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- Pseudagrion gamblesi is a species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania...
- 1953 Lokia ellioti Lieftinck, 1969 Lokia erythromelas (Ris, 1910) Lokia gamblesi Lieftinck, 1969 Lokia incongruens (Karsch, 1893) Lokia modesta (Ris, 1910)...
- croceicauda Palaemnema edmondi (possibly extinct) Gambles's relic (Pentaphlebia gamblesi) Perissolestes remus (possibly extinct) Kenya jewel (Platycypha amboniensis)...
- contains the following species: Diastatomma bicolor Selys, 1869 Diastatomma gamblesi Legrand, 1992 Diastatomma multilineata Fraser, 1949 Diastatomma ruwenzorica...
- Gomphidia flechteri Fraser, 1923 Gomphidia ****ienensis Chao, 1955 Gomphidia gamblesi Gauthier, 1987 Gomphidia ganeshi Chhotani, Lahiri & Mitra, 1983 Gomphidia...
- (Pinhey, 1966) Phyllomacromia funicularioides (Legrand, 1983) Phyllomacromia gamblesi (Lindley, 1980) Phyllomacromia girardi (Legrand, 1991) Phyllomacromia hervei...
- Macromia flinti Amanipodagrion gilliesi Austrocordulia leonardi Pentaphlebia gamblesi Perissolestes remus Allocnemis maccleeryi Elattoneura lapidaria Elattoneura...
- Phyllomacromia funicularia Phyllomacromia funicularioides Phyllomacromia gamblesi Phyllomacromia girardi Phyllomacromia hervei Phyllomacromia kimminsi Phyllomacromia...
- only two other sprites with yellow faces in South Africa; Pseudagrion gamblesi is much larger, has a striped thorax, and is restricted to faster-flowing...
- croceicauda Palaemnema edmondi (possibly extinct) Gambles's relic (Pentaphlebia gamblesi) Perissolestes remus (possibly extinct) Kenya jewel (Platycypha amboniensis)...