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Euphaeidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Zygoptera

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Odonate

Class
  
Insecta

Superfamily
  
Calopterygoidea

Rank
  
Family

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Similar
  
Odonate, Damselfly, Platycnemididae, Cordulegastridae, Corduliidae

The Euphaeidae are a family of damselflies in the order Odonata sometimes called Epallaginidae. They are commonly known as gossamerwings. It is a small family of damselflies with around 70 species. They commonly occur in Old World tropics. They are large and mostly metallic-coloured. They look similar to species of damselflies in the family Calopterygidae.

The larvae have seven pairs of supplementary gills along the abdomen in addition to the usual three sac-like gills at the tip of the abdomen. Adults have the fore- and hindwings of equal length, barely petiolate and a long pterostigma that is broader in the hindwing. Adults have close veins and numerous antenodals (15-38), and most breed in forest streams.

References

Euphaeidae Wikipedia