Rhinocypha
Rhinocypha | |
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Rhinocypha bisignata male | |
Rhinocypha bisignata female | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Odonata |
Suborder: | Zygoptera |
Family: | Chlorocyphidae |
Genus: | Rhinocypha Rambur, 1842[1] |
Rhinocypha is a genus of damselflies in the family Chlorocyphidae.[2]
Genera
The genus contains the following species:[3]
- Rhinocypha albistigma Selys, 1873
- Rhinocypha angusta Hagen in Selys, 1853
- Rhinocypha anisoptera Selys, 1879
- Rhinocypha arguta Hämäläinen & Divasiri, 1997
- Rhinocypha aurea Hämäläinen & Karube, 2001
- Rhinocypha aurofulgens Laidlaw, 1931
- Rhinocypha aurulenta Förster, 1903
- Rhinocypha baibarana Matsumura, 1931
- Rhinocypha bifasciata Selys, 1879
- Rhinocypha biforata Selys, 1859
- Rhinocypha biseriata Selys, 1859
- Rhinocypha bisignata Hagen in Selys, 1853
- Rhinocypha chaoi Wilson, 2004
- Rhinocypha cognata Kimmins, 1936
- Rhinocypha colorata Selys, 1869
- Rhinocypha cucullata Selys, 1873
- Rhinocypha cuneata Selys, 1853
- Rhinocypha dorsosanguinea Lieftinck, 1961
- Rhinocypha drusilla Needham, 1930
- Rhinocypha eximia McLachlan in Selys, 1873
- Rhinocypha fenestrata (Burmeister, 1839)
- Rhinocypha fenestrella Rambur, 1842
- Rhinocypha frontalis Selys, 1873
- Rhinocypha fulgipennis (Guérin-Méneville, 1831)
- Rhinocypha hageni Krüger, 1898
- Rhinocypha heterostigma Rambur, 1842
- Rhinocypha hilaryae Fraser, 1927
- Rhinocypha humeralis Selys, 1873
- Rhinocypha ignipennis Selys, 1879
- Rhinocypha immaculata Selys, 1871
- Rhinocypha iridea Selys, 1891
- Rhinocypha katharina Needham, 1930
- Rhinocypha latimaculata Lieftinck, 1974
- Rhinocypha liberata Lieftinck, 1949
- Rhinocypha mariae Lieftinck, 1930
- Rhinocypha monochroa Selys, 1873
- Rhinocypha moultoni Laidlaw, 1915
- Rhinocypha nubecula Lieftinck, 1948
- Rhinocypha ogasawarensis Oguma, 1913
- Rhinocypha pagenstecheri Förster, 1897
- Rhinocypha pallidifrons Ris, 1927
- Rhinocypha pelops Laidlaw, 1936
- Rhinocypha perforata (Percheron, 1835) - Common Blue Jewel[4]
- Rhinocypha phantasma Lieftinck, 1935
- Rhinocypha quadrimaculata Selys, 1853
- Rhinocypha sanguinolenta Lieftinck, 1961
- Rhinocypha seducta Hämäläinen & Karube, 2001
- Rhinocypha selysi Krüger, 1898
- Rhinocypha spinifer Laidlaw, 1931
- Rhinocypha spuria Selys, 1879
- Rhinocypha stygia Förster, 1897
- Rhinocypha sumbana Förster, 1897
- Rhinocypha tincta Rambur, 1842
- Rhinocypha trifasciata Selys, 1853
- Rhinocypha trimaculata Selys, 1853
- Rhinocypha turconii Selys, 1891
- Rhinocypha uenoi Asahina, 1964
- Rhinocypha unimaculata Selys, 1853
- Rhinocypha ustulata Kaup in Brauer, 1867
- Rhinocypha viola Orr, 2002
- Rhinocypha vitrinella Fraser, 1935
- Rhinocypha watsoni van Tol & Rozendaal, 1995
- Rhinocypha xanthe Ris, 1927
- R. trifasciata male
Three-banded emerald jewel, Nepal - R. trifasciata female
Three-banded emerald jewel, Nepal - R. fenestrata male
Jewel, Bali, Indonesia
References
- ^ Rambur, Jules (1842). Histoire naturelle des insectes. Névroptères (in French). Paris: Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret. pp. 534 [232] – via Gallica.
- ^ "Genus Rhinocypha Rambur, 1842". Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Biological Resources Study. 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
- ^ Paulson, D.; Schorr, M.; Abbott, J.; Bota-Sierra, C.; Deliry, C.; Dijkstra, K.-D.; Lozano, F. (2024). "World Odonata List". OdonataCentral, University of Alabama.
- ^ Wilson, K. D. P. (2009). "Rhinocypha perforata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2009: e.T164789A5926877. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2009-2.RLTS.T164789A5926877.en. Retrieved 24 December 2017.