Libellago

Libellago
Systematik
DomänEukaryoter
Eukaryota
RikeDjur
Animalia
StamLeddjur
Arthropoda
UnderstamSexfotingar
Hexapoda
KlassEgentliga insekter
Insecta
OrdningTrollsländor
Odonata
FamiljChlorocyphidae
SläkteLibellago
Vetenskapligt namn
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Libellago[1] är ett släkte av trollsländor. Libellago ingår i familjen Chlorocyphidae.[1]

Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life[1]:

Chlorocyphidae 
 Libellago 

Libellago adami



Libellago andamanensis



Libellago asclepiades



Libellago aurantiaca



Libellago balus



Libellago blanda



Libellago celebensis



Libellago daviesi



Libellago dorsocyana



Libellago finalis



Libellago greeni



Libellago hyalina



Libellago lineata



Libellago manganitu



Libellago naias



Libellago orri



Libellago phaethon



Libellago rufescens



Libellago semiopaca



Libellago stictica



Libellago stigmatizans



Libellago sumatrana



Libellago xanthocyana




Africocypha



Aristocypha



Calocypha



Chlorocypha



Cyrano



Disparocypha



Heliocypha



Heterocypha



Indocypha



Melanocypha



Pachycypha



Paracypha



Platycypha



Rhinocypha



Rhinoneura



Sclerocypha



Sundacypha



Watuwila



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  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.) (22 april 2011). ”Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist.”. Species 2000: Reading, UK. http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2011/search/all/key/libellago/match/1. Läst 24 september 2012. 

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Libellago lineata female 2 by kadavoor.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: Jeevan Jose, Kerala, India, Licens: CC0
River Heliodor (Libellago lineata) Female

Libellago lineata, River Heliodor, Stream Heliodor, Yellow-lined Gems, is a small black and yellow damselfly with black tipped transparent wing; confined to hill streams and rivers of forested landscapes. Frequently sits in emergent water plants and overhanging bushes. Their preferred home is along the banks of rivers.

The fully adult male has black and yellow markings along the thorax and abdomen. It has more black when fully matured. It also has white markings on the legs. The biggest difference though, is that it develops black marks on the tops of the wings, that make it look really distinctive.

A young male is similar to the adult, but doesn't yet have the black markings on the wings and there is less black on the abdomen.

The female is similar to the sub-adult male, except the abdomen is much more robust. and the markings on the abdomen are slightly different. Eyes of female are brown above grey below. Thorax is similar to male and markings more extensive and dull. Legs are yellow, femora lined extensively with brown. Wings are transparent with amber tint. Wing spots are creamy white; present in all wings. Abdomen is yellow, with black markings. The first segment has a large square spot above. The segments 2-8 have a broad black patch above. This is bisected by a narrow yellow line, which extend to the 9th segment and the last segment is black.

Female lays eggs on partially submerged decaying wood.

Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India.

Note: This is Libellago indica Fraser, 1928; now considered as a separate species.
Libellago Dubare m.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: L. Shyamal, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
A Libellago lineata male on the Kaveri river near Dubare, Karnataka, India
Libellago lineata female 3 by kadavoor.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: Jeevan Jose, Kerala, India, Licens: CC0
River Heliodor (Libellago lineata) Female, newly emerged

Libellago lineata, River Heliodor, Stream Heliodor, Yellow-lined Gems, is a small black and yellow damselfly with black tipped transparent wing; confined to hill streams and rivers of forested landscapes. Frequently sits in emergent water plants and overhanging bushes. Their preferred home is along the banks of rivers.

The fully adult male has black and yellow markings along the thorax and abdomen. It has more black when fully matured. It also has white markings on the legs. The biggest difference though, is that it develops black marks on the tops of the wings, that make it look really distinctive.

A young male is similar to the adult, but doesn't yet have the black markings on the wings and there is less black on the abdomen.

The female is similar to the sub-adult male, except the abdomen is much more robust. and the markings on the abdomen are slightly different. Eyes of female are brown above grey below. Thorax is similar to male and markings more extensive and dull. Legs are yellow, femora lined extensively with brown. Wings are transparent with amber tint. Wing spots are creamy white; present in all wings. Abdomen is yellow, with black markings. The first segment has a large square spot above. The segments 2-8 have a broad black patch above. This is bisected by a narrow yellow line, which extend to the 9th segment and the last segment is black.

Female lays eggs on partially submerged decaying wood.

Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India.

Note: This is Libellago indica Fraser, 1928; now considered as a separate species.
Libellago lineata at Kadavoor.jpg
© 2010 Jee & Rani Nature Photography (License: CC BY-SA 4.0)
Libellago lineata, River Heliodor, Stream Heliodor, Yellow-lined Gems, is a small black and yellow damselfly with black tipped transparent wing; confined to hill streams and rivers of forested landscapes. Frequently sits in emergent water plants and overhanging bushes. Their preferred home is along the banks of rivers.


The fully adult male has black and yellow markings along the thorax and abdomen. It has more black when fully matured. It also has white markings on the legs. The biggest difference though, is that it develops black marks on the tops of the wings, that make it look really distinctive.


A young male is similar to the adult, but doesn't yet have the black markings on the wings and there is less black on the abdomen.


The female is similar to the sub-adult male, except the abdomen is much more robust. and the markings on the abdomen are slightly different.


Note: This is Libellago indica Fraser, 1928; now considered as a separate species.
Libellago Dubare.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: L. Shyamal, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Libellago lineata male and female. Kaveri river near Dubare, India
Libellago lineata by kadavoor.JPG
© 2010 Jee & Rani Nature Photography (License: CC BY-SA 4.0)
River Heliodor (Libellago lineata), male

Libellago lineata, River Heliodor, Stream Heliodor, Yellow-lined Gems, is a small black and yellow damselfly with black tipped transparent wing; confined to hill streams and rivers of forested landscapes. Frequently sits in emergent water plants and overhanging bushes. Their preferred home is along the banks of rivers.

The fully adult male has black and yellow markings along the thorax and abdomen. It has more black when fully matured. It also has white markings on the legs. The biggest difference though, is that it develops black marks on the tops of the wings, that make it look really distinctive.

A young male is similar to the adult, but doesn't yet have the black markings on the wings and there is less black on the abdomen.

The female is similar to the sub-adult male, except the abdomen is much more robust. and the markings on the abdomen are slightly different.

Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India.

Note: This is Libellago indica Fraser, 1928; now considered as a separate species.
Libellago lineata.JPG
Författare/Upphovsman: Chinmayisk, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Libellago lineata