Agriocnemis

Agriocnemis
Systematik
DomänEukaryoter
Eukaryota
RikeDjur
Animalia
StamLeddjur
Arthropoda
UnderstamSexfotingar
Hexapoda
KlassEgentliga insekter
Insecta
OrdningTrollsländor
Odonata
ÖverfamiljCoenagrionoidea
FamiljDammflicksländor
Coenagrionidae
SläkteAgriocnemis
Vetenskapligt namn
§ Agriocnemis
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Agriocnemis[1] är ett släkte av trollsländor. Agriocnemis ingår i familjen dammflicksländor.[1]

Dottertaxa till Agriocnemis, i alfabetisk ordning[1]

  • Agriocnemis aderces
  • Agriocnemis angolensis
  • Agriocnemis angustirami
  • Agriocnemis argentea
  • Agriocnemis carmelita
  • Agriocnemis clauseni
  • Agriocnemis corbeti
  • Agriocnemis dabreui
  • Agriocnemis dissimilis
  • Agriocnemis dobsoni
  • Agriocnemis exilis
  • Agriocnemis exsudans
  • Agriocnemis falcifera
  • Agriocnemis femina
  • Agriocnemis forcipata
  • Agriocnemis gratiosa
  • Agriocnemis interrupta
  • Agriocnemis inversa
  • Agriocnemis keralensis
  • Agriocnemis kunjina
  • Agriocnemis lacteola
  • Agriocnemis luteola
  • Agriocnemis maclachlani
  • Agriocnemis merina
  • Agriocnemis minima
  • Agriocnemis nana
  • Agriocnemis palaeforma
  • Agriocnemis pieli
  • Agriocnemis pieris
  • Agriocnemis pulverulans
  • Agriocnemis pygmaea
  • Agriocnemis ruberrima
  • Agriocnemis rubricauda
  • Agriocnemis salomonis
  • Agriocnemis splendidissima
  • Agriocnemis victoria
  • Agriocnemis zerafica

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Källor

  1. ^ [a b c] Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (1 september 2011). ”Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist.”. Species 2000: Reading, UK. http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2011/search/all/key/agriocnemis/match/1. Läst 24 september 2012. 

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Agriocnemis splendidissima by kadavoor.JPG
© 2010 Jee & Rani Nature Photography (License: CC BY-SA 4.0)
Splendid Dartlet (Agriocnemis splendidissima), male

A small black and blue damselfly with greenish blue eyes. Eyes are black above, greenish blue below, with a fine brown equatorial belt. Thorax is black with narrow greenish blue dorsal stripe. Two broad lateral blue stripes are also present. Abdomen is blue with extensive black markings. The dorsal surface of first and second segment has extensive black markings. The black markings on segments 3-7 are spatula shaped and remaining segments are black with blue ventral sides. This damselfly is closely associated with streams and lakes which have emergent aquatic vegetation.

Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India.
Agriocnemis pieris Male by kadavoor.JPG
© 2010 Jee & Rani Nature Photography (License: CC BY-SA 4.0)
White Dartlet (Agriocnemis pieris) male; commonly found in wet grasslands, especially among laterite outcrops. Agriocnemis is a genus of small damselflies in family Coenagrionidae. They are small insects, commonly known as Wisps or Dartlets.

Agriocnemis pieris are only 16-18 mm long and almost invisible under our feet among the grass while walking. The males are white and pale blue with black stripes while the females have different color morphs.

The existence of several female colour morphs is a conspicuous characteristic of many damselflies that show one male like (androchrome) and several non-male like (gynochrome) morphs.

Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India.
Agriocnemis splendidissima female by Kadavoor.jpg
© 2010 Jee & Rani Nature Photography (License: CC BY-SA 4.0)
Agriocnemis splendidissima, Splendid Dartlet, is a small black and blue damselfly in the Agriocnemis genus in the Coenagrionidae family with greenish blue eyes. Eyes are black above, greenish blue below, with a fine brown equatorial belt. Thorax is black with narrow greenish blue dorsal stripe. Two broad lateral blue stripes are also present. Abdomen is blue with extensive black markings. The dorsal surface of first and second segment has extensive black markings. The black markings on segments 3-7 are spatula shaped and remaining segments are black with blue ventral sides. This damselfly is closely associated with streams and lakes which have emergent aquatic vegetation.
Agriocnemis pieris by kadavoor.JPG
© 2010 Jee & Rani Nature Photography (License: CC BY-SA 4.0)
White Dartlet (Agriocnemis pieris); commonly found in wet grasslands, especially among laterite outcrops. Agriocnemis is a genus of small damselflies in family Coenagrionidae. They are small insects, commonly known as Wisps or Dartlets.

Agriocnemis pieris are only 16-18 mm long and almost invisible under our feet among the grass while walking. The males are white and pale blue with black stripes while the females have different color morphs; here the female is orange.

The existence of several female colour morphs is a conspicuous characteristic of many damselflies that show one male like (androchrome) and several non-male like (gynochrome) morphs.

Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India.
Agriocnemis pygmaea female, Burdwan, West Bengal, India 11 10 2012.jpg
(c) Joydeep, CC BY-SA 3.0
Pigmy Dartlet (Agriocnemis pygmaea) female (red form), a very small (less than 20mm long, 1-2mm thick) damselfly. The head, thorax and abdomen are dark brick red in color. Thorax has a broad, dorsal black band. Common in marshes, ponds, and sea shore. Darts among vegetation and flies very close to the ground. Distributed throughout the Oriental, Australian regions and Pacific islands. Taken at Burdwan, West Bengal, India.