Nososticta

Nososticta
Nososticta solitaria, Cairns
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Odonata
Family: Protoneuridae
Genus: Nososticta
Selys, 1860

Nososticta is a genus of damselfly in the family Protoneuridae. It has a wide range from Africa, through Indonesia to Australia. They are commonly known as Threadtails.[1]

It contains the following species:[2]

  • Nososticta africana
  • Nososticta astrolabica
  • Nososticta atrocyana
  • Nososticta aurantiaca
  • Nososticta baoalba
  • Nososticta beatrix
  • Nososticta callisphaena
  • Nososticta chalybeostoma
  • Nososticta circumscripta
  • Nososticta coelestina
  • Nososticta commutata
  • Nososticta cyanura
  • Nososticta diadesma
  • Nososticta dorsonigra
  • Nososticta eburnea
  • Nososticta egregia
  • Nososticta emphyla
  • Nososticta erythroprocta
  • Nososticta erythrura
  • Nososticta evelynae
  • Nososticta exul
  • Nososticta flavipennis
  • Nososticta fonticola
  • Nososticta fraterna
  • Nososticta insignis
  • Nososticta irene
  • Nososticta kalumburu
  • Nososticta koolpinyah
  • Nososticta koongarra
  • Nososticta liveringa
  • Nososticta lorentzi
  • Nososticta marina
  • Nososticta melanoxantha
  • Nososticta moluccensis
  • Nososticta nigrifrons
  • Nososticta nigrofasciata
  • Nososticta phoenissa
  • Nososticta pilbara
  • Nososticta plagiata
  • Nososticta plagioxantha
  • Nososticta pseudexul
  • Nososticta pyroprocta
  • Nososticta rangifera
  • Nososticta rosea
  • Nososticta salomonis
  • Nososticta selysi
  • Nososticta silvicola
  • Nososticta solida
  • Nososticta solitaria
  • Nososticta tarcumbi
  • Nososticta thalassina
  • Nososticta wallacii
  • Nososticta xanthe

References

  1. Theischinger, G; Hawking, J (2006). The Complete Field Guide to Dragonflies of Australia. Collingwood Vic.: CSIRO Publishing. p. 60. ISBN 978 0 64309 073 6.
  2. Schorr, M; Paulson, D (22 March 2015). "World Odonata List". University of Puget Sound. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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