Key Identification Features
- Euphaea masoni Selys, 1879 is a species with distinct physical differences between males and females.
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Euphaeidae is a animal family in the Animalia kingdom, order Odonata, class Insecta. The family contains 20 accepted species worldwide.
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Euphaea cardinalis (Fraser, 1924)
Euphaea cardinalis is a medium-sized damselfly that breeds in hill streams, with…
Euphaea amphicyana Ris, 1930
Euphaea amphicyana is a Philippine-endemic damselfly that lives in forested clea…
Dysphaea ethela Fraser, 1924
Dysphaea ethela is a medium-sized damselfly that breeds in streams and rivers ac…
Euphaea formosa Hagen, 1869
Euphaea formosa is a least-concern damselfly species common in Taiwan, with one …
Euphaea dispar Rambur, 1842
Euphaea dispar Rambur, 1842 is a medium-sized damselfly that breeds in forest st…
Euphaea fraseri (Laidlaw, 1920)
Euphaea fraseri is a medium-sized damselfly that breeds in lower-elevation hill …
Epallage fatime (Charpentier, 1840)
Epallage fatime, the Oriental damselfly, is a Zygoptera damselfly distributed fr…
Euphaea splendens Hagen, 1853
The shining gossamerwing (Euphaea splendens) is an endemic Sri Lankan damselfly …
Euphaea masoni Selys, 1879
Euphaea masoni is a damselfly species found in Southeast Asia near streams, with…
Euphaeidae animals belong to the Odonata order in the Animalia kingdom. Euphaea masoni Selys, 1879 is a species with distinct physical differences between males and females. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.
Euphaeidae is classified in the order Odonata, class Insecta, phylum Arthropoda. The family contains 20 accepted species worldwide.
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