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Superfamily of dragonflies
Libelluloidea is the most species-rich superfamily of dragonflies, comprising 13 families. The superfamily includes the skimmers, cruisers, emeralds and
Libelluloidea
Raptorial winged insects
Cordulegastroidea Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae (spiketails) Neopetaliidae Libelluloidea Libellulidae (skimmers, etc) Corduliidae (skimmers, etc) Macromiidae
Dragonfly
Fossil genus of insects
Jurassic of Germany, with an analysis of its phylogenetic position Odonata, Anisoptera, Gomphidae or Libelluloidea Discover Yale Digital Content v t e
Nannogomphus
Suborder of insects
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Damselfly
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Amanipodagrion
Family of dragonflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Petaluridae
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Devadatta_(damselfly)
Family of dragonflies
Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Libellulidae Leach, 1815 Genera See text
Libellulidae
American entomologist
morphological systematics of Libelluloidea (Odonata: Anisoptera) and Dictyoptera, an examination of the evolutionary history of the Libelluloidea superfamily of dragonflies
Jessica_Ware
Family of dragonflies
the top of their head. The family Macromiidae is in the superfamily Libelluloidea. It contains three genera and 125 species worldwide. Females of this
Macromiidae
Family of dragonflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Cordulegastridae
Family of dragonflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Aeshnidae
Family of dragonflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Chlorogomphidae
Family of dragonflies
Aeschnosomatidae is a family of dragonflies within the superfamily Libelluloidea. Species of Aeschnosomatidae are found in Madagascar, northern Australia
Aeschnosomatidae
Family of dragonflies
sometimes, southern emeralds. This family is part of the superfamily Libelluloidea. Synthemistidae is an ancient dragonfly family, dating back to the Palaeocene
Synthemistidae
Genus of dragonflies
Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Libellulidae Genus: Nesoxenia Kirby, 1889
Nesoxenia
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Calopterygidae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Pseudostigmatinae
Obsolete family of dragonflies
Arthropoda Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Cordulephyidae Tillyard, 1917
Cordulephyidae
Family of dragonflies
Although the family was generally associated with the superfamily Libelluloidea, its precise placement remained uncertain for many years, and the genus
Pseudocorduliidae
Family of insects
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Corduliidae Selys, 1850 Subfamilies Cordulephyinae Corduliinae
Corduliidae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Heteragrionidae
Historical grouping of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Telephlebiidae
Superfamily of dragonflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Aeshnoidea
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Mesopodagrion
Genus of dragonflies
history. Although it has long been considered part of the superfamily Libelluloidea, the exact placement of Archaeophya was uncertain for many years, and
Archaeophya
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Hemiphlebiidae
Order of insects that includes the dragonflies and damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Odonata
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Chlorocyphidae
Family of dragonflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Austropetaliidae
Genus of dragonflies
Synthemistidae. It was also treated as incertae sedis within the superfamily Libelluloidea. More recent classifications now place it in the family Austrocorduliidae
Lathrocordulia
Genus of dragonflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Epiophlebia
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Argiolestidae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Synlestidae
Family of insects
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Coenagrionidae
Historical grouping of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Brachytronidae
Species of dragonfly
Pseudocordulia elliptica, commonly known as an ellipse-tipped mistfly, is a species of dragonfly in the family Pseudocorduliidae. It is a medium-sized
Pseudocordulia_elliptica
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Philoganga
Geological formation in the Intermountain West of the United States
01072.2023. Retrieved 2024-08-24. Nel, A.; Paicheler, J.C. (1994). "Les Libelluloidea autres que Libellulidae fossiles Un inventaire critique (Odonata, Corduliidae
Paleobiota of the Green River Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Green_River_Formation
Genus of dragonflies
and the genus was treated as incertae sedis within the superfamily Libelluloidea. Phylogenetic studies have since clarified its relationships, and Cordulephya
Cordulephya
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Platystictidae
Family of dragonflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Gomphidae
Superfamily of dragonflies
dragonflies, Cordulegastroidea is generally recovered as the sister group to Libelluloidea. The superfamily name Cordulegastroidea is derived from the type genus
Cordulegastroidea
Family of insects
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Lindeniidae
Topics referred to by the same term
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Libelle
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Euphaeidae
Genus of dragonflies
on anisopteroid evolution and phylogenetic systematics (Anisoptera: Libelluloidea)". Odonatologica. 24 (4): 383–424 [392] – via natuurtijdschriften.nl
Archaeosynthemis
Genus of dragonflies
Pentathemis is a genus of dragonfly in the family Aeschnosomatidae. Pentathemis membranulata is the only known species of this genus, which is found in
Pentathemis
Genus of dragonflies
Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Libellulidae Genus: Onychothemis Brauer, 1868
Onychothemis
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Platycnemididae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Perilestidae
Species of dragonfly
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Synthemistidae Genus: Idionyx Species: I. galeatus Binomial
Idionyx_galeatus
Genus of dragonflies
Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Synthemistidae Genus: Idionyx Hagen, 1867
Idionyx
Family of dragonflies
Gomphomacromiidae is a small family of dragonflies within the superfamily Libelluloidea, occurring both in southern South America (Chile) and Australia. The
Gomphomacromiidae
Taxonomic suborder of insects
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Epiprocta
Family of insects
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Philogeniidae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Polythoridae
Species of dragonfly
Pentathemis membranulata, commonly known as the metallic tigerhawk, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeschnosomatidae. Pentathemis is a monotypic
Pentathemis_membranulata
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Lestidae
Genus of dragonflies
uncertain, and it was treated as unassigned within the superfamily Libelluloidea in some classifications. Earlier authors placed the genus in several
Micromidia
Genus of dragonflies
Libellulosoma is a genus of dragonfly in the family Aeschnosomatidae, endemic to Madagascar. The genus is closely related to the genera, Pentathemis, Schizocordulia
Libellulosoma
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Priscagrionidae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Lestoideidae
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Rimanella
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Pentaphlebia
Species of dragonfly
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Neopetalia
Species of dragonfly
Idomacromia jillianae is a species of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae. It is endemic to Uganda. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist
Idomacromia_jillianae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Hypolestidae
Genus of insects
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Tatocnemis
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Isostictidae
Genus of dragonflies
genus Pseudocordulia being placed incertae sedis within the superfamily Libelluloidea. Its precise placement remained uncertain for some years. In 2025, molecular
Pseudocordulia
Traditionally recognised superfamily of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Calopterygoidea
Species of dragonfly
"Austrophya monteithorum sp. nov., a new dragonfly (Odonata: Anisoptera, Libelluloidea) from tropical Queensland, Australia, with notes on its collection and
Austrophya_monteithorum
Genus of dragonflies
uncertain and it was considered incertae sedis within the superfamily Libelluloidea. A comprehensive phylogenetic revision of emerald and tigertail dragonflies
Apocordulia
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Dicteriadidae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Megapodagrionidae
Species of dragonfly
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Synthemistidae Genus: Idionyx Species: I. minimus Binomial name
Idionyx_minimus
Species of dragonfly
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Synthemistidae Genus: Idionyx Species: I. rhinoceroides Binomial
Idionyx_rhinoceroides
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Thaumatoneuridae
Genus of dragonflies
on anisopteroid evolution and phylogenetic systematics (Anisoptera: Libelluloidea)". Odonatologica. 24 (4): 383–424 [393] – via natuurtijdschriften.nl
Parasynthemis
Species of damselfly
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Mesagrion_leucorrhinum
Species of dragonfly
Pseudocordulia circularis, commonly known as a circle-tipped mistfly, is a species of dragonfly in the family Pseudocorduliidae. It is a medium-sized,
Pseudocordulia_circularis
Taxonomic superorder of winged insects
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Odonatoptera
Genus of dragonflies
described in 2019. In 2013 the genus was considered incertae sedis within Libelluloidea. Subsequently, molecular and morphological studies have placed it in
Austrophya
Genus of dragonflies
Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Clade: Cavilabiata Superfamily: Libelluloidea Genus: Idomacromia Karsch, 1896
Idomacromia
Family of dragonflies
Although the family was generally associated with the superfamily Libelluloidea, its precise placement remained uncertain for many years, and its genera
Austrocorduliidae
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Rhipidolestidae
Species of dragonfly
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Synthemistidae Genus: Idionyx Species: I. gomantakensis Binomial
Idionyx_gomantakensis
Species of dragonfly
on anisopteroid evolution and phylogenetic systematics (Anisoptera: Libelluloidea)". Odonatologica. 24 (4): 383–424 [393] – via natuurtijdschriften.nl
Parasynthemis_regina
Species of dragonfly
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Synthemistidae Genus: Idionyx Species: I. saffronatus Binomial
Idionyx_saffronatus
Superfamily of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Lestoidea_(superfamily)
Genus of dragonflies
Corduliidae, and at one point it was regarded as incertae sedis within Libelluloidea. The genus includes the following species: Austrocordulia leonardi Theischinger
Austrocordulia
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Protolestes
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Amphipteryx
Family of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Philosinidae
Genus of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Pseudolestes
Genus of dragonflies
on anisopteroid evolution and phylogenetic systematics (Anisoptera: Libelluloidea)". Odonatologica. 24 (4): 383–424 [393] – via natuurtijdschriften.nl
Austrosynthemis
Species of dragonfly
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Odonata Infraorder: Anisoptera Superfamily: Libelluloidea Family: Synthemistidae Genus: Idionyx Species: I. corona Binomial name
Idionyx_corona
Superfamily of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Coenagrionoidea
Historical grouping of damselflies
Chlorogomphidae Cordulegastridae Neopetaliidae Gomphoidea Gomphidae Libelluloidea Aeschnosomatidae Austrocorduliidae Corduliidae Gomphomacromiidae Idionychidae
Protoneuridae
LIBELLULOIDEA
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Boy/Male
American, British, English
Fair Town; Abbreviation of Trevelyan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Beauchamp, reflecting the normal English pronunciation.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Crest; Ornament
Boy/Male
African, Indian, Sanskrit
Born of Hand; Difficult to Obtain
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Merry
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hewitt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman female personal name Hildiarde, Hildegard, composed of the Germanic elements hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’ + gard ‘fortress’, ‘stronghold’. The surname has been in Ireland since the 17th century.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Ox Farm
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew
Gatherer; Place Name Unrelated to the Biblical Cain; Form of Cain; Spear Hunter
Biblical
contempt; abomination
LIBELLULOIDEA
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