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Libellulidae

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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Order
  
Odonate

Phylum
  
Infraorder
  
Scientific name
  
Libellulidae

Higher classification
  
Rank
  
Libellulidae agrilifecdntamuedudragonflyfiles201010Brech

Lower classifications
  
Sympetrum, Libellula, Leucorrhinia, Black‑tailed skimmer, Crocothemis

Skimmer dragonfly libellulidae exoskeleton


The skimmers or perchers and their relatives form the Libellulidae, the largest dragonfly family in the world. It is sometimes considered to contain the Corduliidae as the subfamily Corduliinae and the Macromiidae as the subfamily Macromiinae. Even if these are excluded (as Silsby does), there still remains a family of over 1000 species. With nearly worldwide distribution, these are almost certainly the most often seen of all dragonflies.

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The genus Libellula is mostly New World, but also has one of the few endangered odonates from Japan: Libellula angelina. Many of the members of this genus are brightly colored or have banded wings. The related genus Plathemis includes the whitetails. The genus Celithemis contains several brightly marked species in the southern United States. Members of the genus Sympetrum are called darters (or meadowhawks in North America) and are found throughout most of the world, except Australia. Several Southern Hemisphere species in the genera Trithemis and Zenithoptera are especially beautiful. Other common genera include Tramea and Pantala.

Libellulidae

The libellulids have stout-bodied larvae with the lower lip or labium developed into a mask over the lower part of the face.

Libellulidae Wandering Percher Dragonfly Diplacodes bipunctataFamily

Widow skimmer dragonfly libellulidae libellula luctuosa female on stick


Etymology

The order name may have been derived from the Latin libella which means booklet.

Genera

Libelluidae contains the following genera:

Libellulidae

Libellulidae

References

Libellulidae Wikipedia