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Pseudagrion

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Pseudagrion

Higher classification
  
Coenagrionidae

Order
  
Odonate

Family
  
Coenagrionidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Odonate, Blue riverdamsel, Damselfly, Agriocnemis, Coenagrionidae

Pseudagrion decorum mating movement


Pseudagrion is the largest genus of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae, with over 140 species. Its range includes most of Africa, and much of Asia and Australia. Africa holds most of the diversity with almost 100 species. It has occupied most of the freshwater habitats in its range, and dominates damselfly communities in habitats as different as desert pools, equatorial rainforests and montane streams.

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On the African continent, the genus comprises two distinct groups: The "A-group" has about 45 species - they are predominantly highland species and males lack spines on S10; The "B-group" has about 25 species - mainly from lowlands and males have spines on S10. A third Afrotropical group comprises 31 species from the forest streams of Madagascar and the Comores.

Damselfly pseudagrion microcephalum larva emerges as adult


References

Pseudagrion Wikipedia