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Species of dragonfly
The downy emerald (Cordulia aenea) is a species of dragonfly. It is metallic green and bronze in color, and its thorax is coated with fine hairs, hence
Downy_emerald
Genus of dragonflies
Cordulia is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae. The genus includes two species: The genus name Cordulia is derived from the Greek κορδύλη
Cordulia
Species of dragonfly
The American emerald (Cordulia shurtleffii) is a species of dragonfly found in North America. It is colored mostly black with a yellow ring between segments
American_emerald
Species of dragonfly
own Cordulia subalpina as a junior synonym. However, he did reclassify Zetterstedt's species into the genus Cordulia, producing the new name Cordulia arctica
Northern_emerald
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Australian_emerald
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Tau_emerald
maculata, twin-spotted spiketail Cordulegaster obliqua, arrowhead spiketail Cordulia shurtleffii, American emerald Dorocordulia libera, racket-tailed emerald
List_of_Canadian_dragonflies
Species of dragonfly
the genus to Cordulia. The species name affinis is Latin for "related to" or "closely allied", referring to its similarity to Cordulia jacksoniensis
Hemicordulia_affinis
Family of insects
currently placed in Corduliidae: Antipodochlora Fraser, 1939 – dusk dragonfly Cordulia Leach, 1815 – American emeralds Corduliochlora Marinov & Seidenbusch, 2007
Corduliidae
Species of dragonfly
flavomaculata Binomial name Somatochlora flavomaculata (Vander Linden, 1825) Synonyms Libellula flavomaculata Vander Linden, 1825 Cordulia vicetina Disconzi, 1865
Somatochlora_flavomaculata
Species of dragonfly
Genus: Somatochlora Species: S. septentrionalis Binomial name Somatochlora septentrionalis (Hagen, 1861) Synonyms Cordulia septentrionalis Hagen, 1861
Somatochlora_septentrionalis
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia Species: H. smithii Binomial name Hemicordulia smithii (White, 1846) Synonyms Cordulia smithii White, 1846 Cordulia novae-zeelandiae Brauer, 1865
Hemicordulia_smithii
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hemicordulia_jacksoniensis
Species of dragonfly
Family: Corduliidae Genus: Somatochlora Species: S. walshii Binomial name Somatochlora walshii (Scudder, 1866) Synonyms Cordulia walshii Scudder, 1866
Somatochlora_walshii
Species of dragonfly
Family: Corduliidae Genus: Somatochlora Species: S. alpestris Binomial name Somatochlora alpestris (Selys, 1840) Synonyms Cordulia alpestris Selys, 1840
Somatochlora_alpestris
Species of dragonfly
Family: Corduliidae Genus: Somatochlora Species: S. elongata Binomial name Somatochlora elongata (Scudder, 1866) Synonyms Cordulia elongata Scudder, 1866
Somatochlora_elongata
Species of dragonfly
S. linearis Binomial name Somatochlora linearis (Hagen, 1861) Synonyms Cordulia linearis Hagen, 1861 Epitheca procera Selys, 1871 Somatochlora lateralis
Somatochlora_linearis
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hemicordulia_superba
Family of dragonflies
1861 – pennants Chalcostephia Kirby, 1889 Chalybeothemis Lieftinck, 1933 Cordulia Leach, 1815 Corduliochlora Marinov & Seidenbusch, 2007 Cordulisantosia
Libellulidae
Species of dragonfly
viridiaenea Binomial name Somatochlora viridiaenea (Uhler, 1858) Synonyms Cordulia viridiaenea Uhler, 1858 Somatochlora atrovirens Selys, 1883 Somatochlora
Somatochlora_viridiaenea
Cordulephya divergens Cordulephya montana Cordulephya pygmaea Cordulia aenea Cordulia amurensis Cordulia shurtleffii Dorocordulia lepida Dorocordulia libera Epitheca
List_of_dragonflies
Family of dragonflies
from the Greek ψευδής (pseudēs, "false" or "deceptive") combined with Cordulia, the name of a related genus, indicating that it is not a true member of
Pseudocorduliidae
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hemicordulia_kalliste
Nature reserve in Cheshire, England
white-faced darter Leucorrhinia dubia and the locally uncommon downy emerald Cordulia aenea and black darter Sympetrum danae. Abbotts Moss is one of only two
Abbotts_Moss_Nature_Reserve
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Cordulia, a genus name derived from Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, “club” or “cudgel”)
Austrocordulia_refracta
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Cordulia, a genus name derived from Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, “club” or “cudgel”)
Austrocordulia_territoria
Directive when Slovenia joined the European Union. Emeralds (Corduliidae) Cordulia aenea downy emerald (močvirski lebduh) LC Epitheca bimaculata Eurasian
List of Odonata species of Slovenia
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Slovenia
Species of dragonfly
Corduliidae Genus: Williamsonia Species: W. lintneri Binomial name Williamsonia lintneri (Hagen in Selys, 1878) Synonyms Cordulia linteri Hagen in Selys, 1878
Williamsonia_lintneri
Sinorogomphus tunti Dusk dragonfly (Antipodochlora braueri) Downy emerald (Cordulia aenea) Epitheca marginata Uhler's sundragon (Helocordulia uhleri) African
List of least concern arthropods
List_of_least_concern_arthropods
English naturalist (1791-1872)
Legacy - James Charles Dale accessed 21 February 2016 OUM Holotype of Cordulia curtisii OUM Dale collection Gaedike, R.; Groll, E. K. & Taeger, A. 2012:
James_Charles_Dale
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hemicordulia_intermedia
Genus of dragonflies
Cordulia the genus of dragonfly. Tony Watson described the dragonfly genus Apocordulia as appearing different to the normal appearance of a Cordulia dragonfly
Apocordulia
Tributary of the River Thames in southern England
(Platycnemis pennipes) is also found along the river, and the downy emerald (Cordulia aenea) is found between Box Hill and Leatherhead. The Mole is one of only
River_Mole
Species of dragonfly
similar manner to many damselflies. The genus name Cordulephya combines Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Cordulephya_pygmaea
Genus of dragonflies
placed in the family Austrocorduliidae. The genus name Cordulephya combines Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Cordulephya
Cordulegaster annulatus Two-spotted Dragonfly, Epitheca bimaculata Downy Emerald, Cordulia aenea Brilliant Emerald, Somatochlora metallica Yellow-spotted emerald
List_of_Odonata_of_Estonia
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hemicordulia_flava
Species of dragonfly
its body, similar to a damselfly. The genus name Cordulephya combines Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Cordulephya_divergens
Range of limestone hills to the south of Bristol and Bath in Somerset, England
Mineries, is an important site for dragonflies, including downy emerald (Cordulia aenea) and four-spotted chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata). Waldegrave Pool
Mendip_Hills
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Metaphya_tillyardi
Park in Berkshire, England
striolatum Sympetrum sanguineum Libellula quadrimaculata Libellula depressa Cordulia aenea Cordulegaster boltonii Aeshna juncea Calopteryx virgo Pyrrhosoma
Dinton_Pastures_Country_Park
Species of dragonfly
its body, similar to a damselfly. The genus name Cordulephya combines Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Cordulephya_bidens
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hemicordulia_koomina
Species of dragonfly
from the Greek ψευδής (pseudēs, "false" or "deceptive") combined with Cordulia, the name of a related genus, indicating that it is not a true member of
Pseudocordulia_circularis
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Cordulia, a genus name derived from Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, “club” or “cudgel”)
Austrocordulia_leonardi
Species of dragonfly
combines the Greek λαθραῖος (lathraios, "hidden", "secret" or "furtive") with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Lathrocordulia_garrisoni
Genus of dragonflies
Hesperocordulia combines the Greek ἑσπέρα (hespera, "evening" or "west") with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hesperocordulia
Sinorogomphus tunti Dusk dragonfly (Antipodochlora braueri) Downy emerald (Cordulia aenea) Epitheca marginata Uhler's sundragon (Helocordulia uhleri) African
List_of_least_concern_insects
Genus of dragonflies
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hemicordulia
Species of dragonfly
Family: Corduliidae Genus: Somatochlora Species: S. forcipata Binomial name Somatochlora forcipata (Scudder, 1866) Synonyms Cordulia forcipata Scudder, 1839
Somatochlora_forcipata
Species Scientific name Range countries Status code Downy emerald Cordulia aenea Eng/Scot/Wales Brilliant emerald Somatochlora metallica Eng/Scot Yellow-spotted
List of Odonata species of Great Britain
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Great_Britain
Genus of dragonflies
combines the Greek λαθραῖος (lathraios, "hidden", "secret" or "furtive") with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Lathrocordulia
Protected area in Kent, England
(dragonflies) including the locally distributed downy-emerald dragonfly Cordulia aenea. Plants of note include small cud-weed Filago minima, dwarf elder
Sevenoaks_Gravel_Pits
Species of dragonfly
Hemicordulia is derived from the Greek ἡμι- (hēmi, "half"), combined with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Hemicordulia_continentalis
Genus of dragonflies
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Cordulia, a genus name derived from Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, “club” or “cudgel”)
Austrocordulia
Species of dragonfly
Libelluloidea Family: Corduliidae Genus: Somatochlora Species: S. filosa Binomial name Somatochlora filosa (Hagen, 1861) Synonyms Cordulia filosa Hagen, 1861
Somatochlora_filosa
Snaketail protected by law Cordulegaster boltonii Golden-ringed Dragonfly Cordulia aenea Downy Emerald Epitheca bimaculata Eurasian Baskettail Somatochlora
List of Odonata species of Finland
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Finland
Human settlement in England
(Libellula fulva), hairy dragonfly (Brachytron pratense) and downy emerald (Cordulia aenea) make use of the ponds in the wetter areas of the heath, while the
St_Catherine's_Hill,_Dorset
Protected area in Berkshire, England
public footpath crosses one of them. The site has the following animals Cordulia aenea Brilliant emerald Sympetrum sanguineum Erythromma najas The site
Wasing_Wood_Ponds
Species of dragonfly
from the Greek ψευδής (pseudēs, "false" or "deceptive") combined with Cordulia, the name of a related genus, indicating that it is not a true member of
Pseudocordulia_elliptica
Family of dragonflies
combines austro- (from Latin auster, “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Cordulia, from Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, “club” or “cudgel”). Bechly, G. (1996). "Morphologische
Austrocorduliidae
Species of dragonfly
its body, similar to a damselfly. The genus name Cordulephya combines Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Cordulephya_montana
grandis Vagrant emperor – Hemianax ephippiger. Vagrant. Downy emerald – Cordulia aenea Northern emerald (moorland emerald) – Somatochlora arctica Broad-bodied
List of Odonata species of Ireland
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Ireland
Nature reserve in Berkshire, England
striolatum Sympetrum sanguineum Libellula quadrimaculata Libellula depressa Cordulia aenea Cordulegaster boltonii Aeshna juncea Calopteryx virgo Pyrrhosoma
Lavells_Lake
Genus of dragonflies
from the Greek ψευδής (pseudēs, "false" or "deceptive") combined with Cordulia, the name of a related genus, indicating that it is not a true member of
Pseudocordulia
Species of dragonfly
combines the Greek λαθραῖος (lathraios, "hidden", "secret" or "furtive") with Cordulia, a genus name derived from the Greek κορδύλη (kordylē, "club" or "cudgel")
Lathrocordulia_metallica
Irish biochemistry professor, naturalist and climber (1928–2007)
a rare butterfly, but Winder returned with a specimen of a dragonfly, Cordulia aenea, which was previously unknown in Ireland. While climbing a steep
Frank_Winder
Protected area in Berkshire, England
species known to prefer shallow, newly created pools; the downy emerald (Cordulia aenea) and the brilliant emerald (Somatochlora metallica). The site is
Decoy_Pit,_Pools_and_Woods
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Sacred.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Stillwell.
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Italian American Celtic English Irish Scottish
Present.
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Priest.
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Kamdev, Cupid
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Noble, Intelligent
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Well Born; Kindly
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Pledge; Variant of Carlene and Charlene; Oath
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Hindu, Indian
Happy; Winner
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