Macrogomphus Abnormis
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Macrogomphus Abnormis
''Macrogomphus'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: *''Macrogomphus abnormis'' Selys, 1884 *''Macrogomphus annulatus'' (Selys, 1854) *''Macrogomphus borikhanensis'' Fraser, 1933 *''Macrogomphus decemlineatus'' Selys, 1878 *''Macrogomphus guilinensis'' Chao, 1982 *''Macrogomphus keiseri'' Lieftinck, 1955 *''Macrogomphus kerri'' Fraser, 1932 *''Macrogomphus lankanensis'' Fraser, 1933 *''Macrogomphus matsukii'' Asahina, 1986 *''Macrogomphus montanus'' Selys, 1869 *''Macrogomphus parallelogramma'' (Burmeister, 1839) *''Macrogomphus phalantus'' Lieftinck, 1935 *''Macrogomphus quadratus'' Selys, 1878 *''Macrogomphus rivularis'' Förster, 1914 *''Macrogomphus robustus'' (Selys, 1878) *''Macrogomphus seductus'' Fraser, 1926 *''Macrogomphus thoracicus'' McLachlan, 1884 *''Macrogomphus wynaadicus'' Fraser, 1924 References

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Macrogomphus Wynaadicus
''Macrogomphus wynaadicus'' is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is endemic to the Western Ghats of India. Description and habitat It is a medium-sized dragonfly with its thorax black, having two thick yellow ante-humeral stripes. Abdomen is black, marked with citron-yellow paired spots. Segment 2 has a dorsal stripe broken at its centre. Segment 3 has a large base-lateral dorsal spot. Segments 4 to 6 have similar, but smaller spots. Segment 7 has the basal half marked with yellow. Segments 8 and 9 have baso-lateral triangular spots. Segment 8 is very broad, segment 9 is tapering from base to apex, and nearly as long as segments 7 and 8 together as peculiar in genus ''Macrogomphus''. It looks very similar to ''Macrogomphus annulatus''; but can be distinguished by the paired spots on abdominal segments 3 to 6 instead of complete rings. The species is found in forested streams where it breeds. File:Wayanad Bowtail (Macrogomphus wynaadicus)male. വയനാടൠ...
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Macrogomphus Matsukii
''Macrogomphus'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: *''Macrogomphus abnormis'' Selys, 1884 *'' Macrogomphus annulatus'' (Selys, 1854) *'' Macrogomphus borikhanensis'' Fraser, 1933 *'' Macrogomphus decemlineatus'' Selys, 1878 *'' Macrogomphus guilinensis'' Chao, 1982 *'' Macrogomphus keiseri'' Lieftinck, 1955 *'' Macrogomphus kerri'' Fraser, 1932 *'' Macrogomphus lankanensis'' Fraser, 1933 *'' Macrogomphus matsukii'' Asahina, 1986 *'' Macrogomphus montanus'' Selys, 1869 *'' Macrogomphus parallelogramma'' (Burmeister, 1839) *'' Macrogomphus phalantus'' Lieftinck, 1935 *'' Macrogomphus quadratus'' Selys, 1878 *'' Macrogomphus rivularis'' Förster, 1914 *'' Macrogomphus robustus'' (Selys, 1878) *'' Macrogomphus seductus'' Fraser, 1926 *'' Macrogomphus thoracicus'' McLachlan, 1884 *''Macrogomphus wynaadicus ''Macrogomphus wynaadicus'' is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is endemic to the Western Ghats of India. ...
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Macrogomphus Lankanensis
''Macrogomphus lankanensis'' is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Its natural habitats are rivers and irrigated land. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss or habitat reduction) occurs when a natural habitat is no longer able to support its native species. The organisms once living there have either moved elsewhere, or are dead, leading to a decrease .... References Dragonflies of Sri Lanka Gomphidae Insects described in 1933 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Gomphidae-stub ...
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Edmond De Sélys Longchamps
Baron Michel Edmond de Selys Longchamps (25 May 1813 – 11 December 1900) was a Belgium, Belgian Liberal Party (Belgium), Liberal Party politician and scientist. Selys Longchamps has been regarded as the founding figure of odonatology, the study of the dragonflies and damselflies. His wealth and influence enabled him to amass one of the finest collections of neuroptera insects and to describe many species from around the world. His collection is housed in the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. Biography Selys was a wealthy aristocrat born in Paris to Michel Laurent de Selys Longchamps and Marie-Denise Gandolphe. He was educated at home by private tutors and never attended school or university. Nevertheless, he became known as the world's leading authority on Odonata as well as an expert on Neuroptera and European Orthoptera. He was also a leading ornithology, ornithologist. A Liberal Party representative in the Belgium, Belgian Parliament, he became Councillor for Ware ...
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