Coryphaeschna Apeora
   HOME





Coryphaeschna Apeora
''Coryphaeschna'' is a genus of pilot darners in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Coryphaeschna''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Coryphaeschna'': * '' Coryphaeschna adnexa'' (Hagen, 1861) (blue-faced darner) * ''Coryphaeschna amazonica ''Coryphaeschna'' is a genus of pilot darners in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Coryphaeschna''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Coryphaeschna'': * ''Coryphaeschna adnexa'' (Hagen, 1861) ...'' De Marmels, 1989 * '' Coryphaeschna apeora'' Paulson, 1994 * '' Coryphaeschna diapyra'' Paulson, 1994 * '' Coryphaeschna huaorania'' Tennessen, 2001 * '' Coryphaeschna ingens'' (Rambur, 1842) (regal darner) * '' Coryphaeschna longfieldae'' Kimmins * '' Coryphaeschna perrensi'' (McLachlan, 1887) * '' Coryphaeschna secreta'' Calvert * '' Coryphaeschna viriditas'' Calvert, 1952 (mangrove darner) References Further reading * * * * Ext ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Dragonfly
A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata. About 3,000 extant species of dragonflies are known. Most are tropical, with fewer species in temperate regions. Loss of wetland habitat threatens dragonfly populations around the world. Adult dragonflies are characterised by a pair of large, multifaceted, compound eyes, two pairs of strong, transparent wings, sometimes with coloured patches, and an elongated body. Many dragonflies have brilliant iridescent or metallic colours produced by structural coloration, making them conspicuous in flight. An adult dragonfly's compound eyes have nearly 24,000 ommatidia each. Dragonflies can be mistaken for the closely related damselflies, which make up the other odonatan infraorder ( Zygoptera) and are similar in body plan, though usually lighter in build; however, the wings of most dragonflies are held flat and away from the body, while damselflies hold their wings folded at rest, al ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Aeshnidae
Aeshnidae, also called aeshnids, hawkers, or darners, is a family of dragonflies, found nearly worldwide, with more than 50 genera and over 450 species. The family includes some of the largest dragonflies. Description Common worldwide or nearly worldwide genera are '' Aeshna'' and '' Anax''. ''Anax'' includes some of the largest dragonflies, including the North American '' A. walsinghami'', Hawaiian '' A. strenuus'', European '' A. imperator'' and '' A. immaculifrons'', and African '' A. tristis'', but these are all exceeded by another member of the family, the Asian '' Tetracanthagyna plagiata'', which by wingspan and weight is the world's largest dragonfly. There are 41 North American species in 11 genera in this family. Most European species belong to ''Aeshna''. Their American name "darner" stems from the female abdomens looking like a sewing needle, as they cut into plant stem when they lay their eggs through the ovipositor. The dragonflies mate in flight. The eggs are ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Mangrove Darner (Coryphaeschna Viriditas)
''Coryphaeschna viriditas'', the mangrove darner, is a species of darner in the family Aeshnidae Aeshnidae, also called aeshnids, hawkers, or darners, is a family of dragonflies, found nearly worldwide, with more than 50 genera and over 450 species. The family includes some of the largest dragonflies. Description Common worldwide or nearl .... It is found in the Caribbean, Central America, North America, and South America. The IUCN conservation status of ''Coryphaeschna viriditas'' is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. References Further reading * * * * * * * * * External links * Aeshnidae Insects described in 1952 {{Aeshnidae-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Coryphaeschna Adnexa
''Coryphaeschna adnexa'', the blue-faced darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere, located south of the Gulf of Mexico and southwest of the Sargasso Sea. It is bounded by the Greater Antilles to the north from Cuba ..., Central America, North America, and South America. The IUCN conservation status of ''Coryphaeschna adnexa'' is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. The IUCN status was reviewed in 2017. Coryphaeschna adnexa female.jpg, female Coryphaeschna adnexa.jpg Blue-faced darner (Coryphaeschna adnexa) male in flight Las Tangaras 2.jpg, male References Further reading * External links * Aeshnidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1861 {{Aeshnidae-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Coryphaeschna Amazonica
''Coryphaeschna'' is a genus of pilot darners in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Coryphaeschna''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Coryphaeschna'': * ''Coryphaeschna adnexa'' (Hagen, 1861) (blue-faced darner) * ''Coryphaeschna amazonica'' De Marmels, 1989 * ''Coryphaeschna apeora'' Paulson, 1994 * ''Coryphaeschna diapyra'' Paulson, 1994 * ''Coryphaeschna huaorania'' Tennessen, 2001 * ''Coryphaeschna ingens'' (Rambur, 1842) (regal darner) * ''Coryphaeschna longfieldae'' Kimmins * ''Coryphaeschna perrensi'' (McLachlan, 1887) * ''Coryphaeschna secreta'' Calvert * ''Coryphaeschna viriditas'' Calvert, 1952 (mangrove darner) References Further reading * * * * External links

* Aeshnidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Aeshnidae-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Coryphaeschna Ingens
''Coryphaeschna ingens'', the regal darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere, located south of the Gulf of Mexico and southwest of the Sargasso Sea. It is bounded by the Greater Antilles to the north from Cuba ... and North America. The IUCN conservation status of ''Coryphaeschna ingens'' is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. The IUCN status was reviewed in 2017. References Further reading * External links * Aeshnidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1842 {{Aeshnidae-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Coryphaeschna Longfieldae
''Coryphaeschna'' is a genus of pilot darners in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Coryphaeschna''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Coryphaeschna'': * '' Coryphaeschna adnexa'' (Hagen, 1861) (blue-faced darner) * ''Coryphaeschna amazonica'' De Marmels, 1989 * ''Coryphaeschna apeora'' Paulson, 1994 * ''Coryphaeschna diapyra'' Paulson, 1994 * ''Coryphaeschna huaorania ''Coryphaeschna'' is a genus of pilot darners in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Coryphaeschna''. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Coryphaeschna'': * '' Coryphaeschna adnexa'' (Hagen, 1861 ...'' Tennessen, 2001 * '' Coryphaeschna ingens'' (Rambur, 1842) (regal darner) * '' Coryphaeschna longfieldae'' Kimmins * '' Coryphaeschna perrensi'' (McLachlan, 1887) * '' Coryphaeschna secreta'' Calvert * '' Coryphaeschna viriditas'' Calvert, 1952 (mangrove darner) References Further reading * * * * Extern ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]