Chlorocyphidae
Libellago lineata (Burmeister, 1839)
Libellago lineata (Burmeister, 1839)
Libellago lineata, the river heliodor, is an Asian Chlorocyphidae damselfly that lives in clear streams and rivers.
Libellago indica (Fraser, 1928)
Libellago indica (Fraser, 1928)
Libellago indica is a small forest-stream breeding damselfly distinguished by specific abdominal markings.
Platycypha caligata (Selys, 1853)
Platycypha caligata (Selys, 1853)
Platycypha caligata, the dancing jewel, is an African damselfly with colored tibiae for distinct courtship and territorial uses.
Platycypha fitzsimonsi (Pinhey, 1950)
Platycypha fitzsimonsi (Pinhey, 1950)
Platycypha fitzsimonsi, the boulder jewel, is a small endemic South African damselfly in the family Chlorocyphidae.
Rhinocypha tincta Rambur, 1842
Rhinocypha tincta Rambur, 1842
Rhinocypha tincta, the Papuan jewel, is a medium-sized Chlorocyphidae damselfly found in streams across Southeast Asia, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
Heliocypha bisignata (Hagen, 1853)
Heliocypha bisignata (Hagen, 1853)
Heliocypha bisignata is a small forest-stream damselfly with distinct wing markings and sexual dimorphism.
Heliocypha perforata (Percheron, 1835)
Heliocypha perforata (Percheron, 1835)
Common blue jewel (Heliocypha perforata) is a damselfly species in the genus Heliocypha.
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