Cinitogomphus
''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 occur in Africa, Asia and Australia. Species The genus ''Ictinogomphus'' includes the following species: *''Ictinogomphus alaquopterus'' *''Ictinogomphus angulosus'' *''Ictinogomphus australis'' - Australian tiger *''Ictinogomphus celebensis'' *''Ictinogomphus decoratus'' - common flangetail *''Ictinogomphus dobsoni'' - Pilbara tiger *'' Ictinogomphus (Cinitogomphus) dundoensis'' - Swamp Tigertail *''Ictinogomphus ferox'' - common tiger, common tigertail *''Ictinogomphus fraseri'' *''Ictinogomphus kishori'' *''Ictinogomphus paulini'' - Cape York tiger *''Ictinogomphus pertinax'' *''Ictinogomphus pugnovittatus'' *''Ictinogomphus rapax'' - common clubtail *''Ictinogomphus regisalberti'' *''Ictinogomphus tenax'' Notes on taxonomy Jules Rambur originally described this genus as ''Ictinus'' in 1842. Howeve ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cinitogomphus Dundoensis
''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 occur in Africa, Asia and Australia. Species The genus ''Ictinogomphus'' includes the following species: *''Ictinogomphus alaquopterus'' *''Ictinogomphus angulosus'' *''Ictinogomphus australis'' - Australian tiger *''Ictinogomphus celebensis'' *''Ictinogomphus decoratus'' - common flangetail *''Ictinogomphus dobsoni'' - Pilbara tiger *'' Ictinogomphus (Cinitogomphus) dundoensis'' - Swamp Tigertail *''Ictinogomphus ferox'' - common tiger, common tigertail *''Ictinogomphus fraseri'' *''Ictinogomphus kishori'' *''Ictinogomphus paulini'' - Cape York tiger *''Ictinogomphus pertinax'' *''Ictinogomphus pugnovittatus'' *''Ictinogomphus rapax'' - common clubtail *''Ictinogomphus regisalberti'' *''Ictinogomphus tenax'' Notes on taxonomy Jules Rambur originally described this genus as ''Ictinus'' in 1842. Ho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ictinogomphus Kishori
''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 occur in Africa, Asia and Australia. Species The genus ''Ictinogomphus'' includes the following species: *'' Ictinogomphus alaquopterus'' *'' Ictinogomphus angulosus'' *'' Ictinogomphus australis'' - Australian tiger *'' Ictinogomphus celebensis'' *'' Ictinogomphus decoratus'' - common flangetail *'' Ictinogomphus dobsoni'' - Pilbara tiger *'' Ictinogomphus (Cinitogomphus) dundoensis'' - Swamp Tigertail *'' Ictinogomphus ferox'' - common tiger, common tigertail *'' Ictinogomphus fraseri'' *'' Ictinogomphus kishori'' *''Ictinogomphus paulini'' - Cape York tiger *''Ictinogomphus pertinax'' *''Ictinogomphus pugnovittatus'' *''Ictinogomphus rapax'' - common clubtail *'' Ictinogomphus regisalberti'' *''Ictinogomphus tenax'' Notes on taxonomy Jules Rambur originally described this genus as ''Ictinus'' in 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gomphidae
The Gomphidae are a family of dragonflies commonly referred to as clubtails or club-tailed dragonflies. The family contains about 90 genera and 900 species found across North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The name refers to the club-like widening of the end of the abdomen (abdominal segments 7 through 9). However, this club is usually less pronounced in females and is entirely absent in some species. Etymology The name may be derived from Latin ''gomphus'' or ''gond'' meaning "hinge". Characteristics Clubtails have small, widely separated compound eyes, a trait they share with the Petaluridae and with damselflies. The eyes are blue, turquoise, or green. The thorax in most species is pale with dark stripes, and the pattern of the stripes is often diagnostic. They lack the bright metallic colors of many dragonfly groups and are mostly cryptically colored to avoid detection and little difference between the sexes is seen. Adults are usually from in length; ther ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jules Pierre Rambur
Jules Pierre Rambur (21 July 1801 – 10 August 1870) was a French entomologist. Rambur was born in Chinon. He studied the insect fauna of Corsica and Andalusia. He was the author of ''Histoire naturelle des insectes'' (1842) amongst other works. He died in Geneva. He was a Member and later (1839) President of the Société entomologique de France. Publications *''Catalogue des lépidoptères insectes Néuroptères de l’île de Corse'' (1832) *''Faune entomologique de l’Andalousie'' (two volumes, 1837–1840) *''Histoire naturelle des insectes( part of the ''Suites à Buffon'', 1842) *''Catalogue systématique des Lépidoptères de l’Andalousie'' (1858–1866). *with Adolphe Hercule de Graslin and Jean Baptiste Boisduval ''Collection iconographique et historique des chenilles; ou, Description et figures des chenilles d'Europe, avec l'histoire de leurs métamorphoses, et des applications à l'agriculture'' Paris,Librairie encyclopédique de Roret The Boulevard Line ( da, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |