Definition of Lindeniidae. Meaning of Lindeniidae. Synonyms of Lindeniidae

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Definition of Lindeniidae

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Meaning of Lindeniidae from wikipedia

- Lindeniidae is a family of dragonflies occurring in Australia. The family Lindeniidae is not recognised in the World Odonata List at the Slater Museum...
- Senegal is a semi-arid country situated at the western tip of Africa. The following is a list of the dragonflies and damselflies that have been do****ented...
- This is a list of species of damselflies and dragonflies recorded in Australia. Common names of species are linked, beside their scientific names. The...
- known as the Australian tiger, is a species of dragonfly in the family Lindeniidae, which was formerly part of the family Gomphidae. It is found near rivers...
- Ictinogomphus is a genus of dragonflies in either the family Gomphidae or Lindeniidae. They are medium to large, yellow and black with clear wings. Species...
- Ictinogomphus paulini is a species of dragonfly in the family Lindeniidae which was formerly part of the family Gomphidae, and known as the Cape York...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Family: Lindeniidae Genus: Ictinogomphus Species: I. regisalberti Binomial name Ictinogomphus...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Family: Lindeniidae Genus: Ictinogomphus Species: I. rapax Binomial name Ictinogomphus rapax...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Family: Lindeniidae Genus: Ictinogomphus Species: I. ferox Binomial name Ictinogomphus ferox...
- Ictinogomphus dobsoni is a species of dragonfly in the family Lindeniidae which was formerly part of the family Gomphidae, and known as the Pilbara tiger...