Megapodagrionidae

Family of damselflies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Megapodagrionidae is a family of damselflies.[2] They are commonly called flatwings for their habit of spreading out their wings horizontally when at rest.[3]

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Megapodagrionidae
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Zygoptera
Superfamily: Calopterygoidea
Family: Megapodagrionidae
Calvert, 1913[1]
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A 2013 phylogenetic analysis pares down this family into only three genera,[4] and numerous other genera are now placed in different families, including Amanipodagrionidae, Argiolestidae, Heteragrionidae, Hypolestidae, Lestoideidae, Mesagrionidae, Mesopodagrionidae, Philogeniidae, Philosinidae, Protolestidae, Rhipidolestidae, Tatocnemididae, and Thaumatoneuridae.

Genera

  • Allopodagrion Förster, 1910
  • Megapodagrion Selys, 1885
  • Teinopodagrion De Marmels, 2001

References

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