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- Prodasineura, the Asian threadtails, is a genus of damselflies in the family Platycnemididae. All the Afrotropical species formerly in this genus are now...
- Prodasineura verticalis is a damselfly in the family Platycnemididae. It is commonly known as the red-striped black bambootail or black bambootail. Prodasineura...
- notostigma Prodasineura obsoleta Prodasineura odoneli Prodasineura odzalae Prodasineura palawana Prodasineura peramoena Prodasineura perisi Prodasineura quadristigma...
- Prodasineura sita, the stripe-headed threadtail, is a species of damselfly in the family Platycnemididae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Odonata: Catalogue...
- Platycnemididae Genus: Elattoneura Species: E. flavifacies Binomial name Elattoneura flavifacies (Pinhey, 1981) Synonyms Prodasineura flavifacies Pinhey, 1981...
- damselfly (Ischnura elegans) nymph, showing the three tail appendages Prodasineura verticalis female emerging from the split skin of the nymph Conservation...
- Fraser, 1922 Platycnemididae Strand, 1928 Platycnemis Burmeister, 1839 Prodasineura Cowley, 1934 Proplatycnemis Kennedy, 1920 Pseudocopera Fraser, 1922 Rhyacocnemis...
- gr****lands. Among arthropods, insects such as Ranatra, Cybister, Earwigs, Prodasineura, Hydrometra, ****roaches, leaf insects, Gr****hoppers, and Crickets are...
- Prodasineura auricolor Prodasineura autumnalis Prodasineura coerulescens Prodasineura collaris Prodasineura croconota Prodasineura hosei Prodasineura...
- species (Ephemeroptera) Some African (Elattoneura) and Asian threadtail (Prodasineura) species Dippers (Cinclus) Grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) and mountain...