Dythemis is a Neotropical genus of dragonflies in the Libellulidae family, commonly known as Setwings.[1]
Dythemis | |
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D. sterilis, Tobago | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Odonata |
Infraorder: | Anisoptera |
Family: | Libellulidae |
Subfamily: | Trithemistinae |
Genus: | Dythemis Hagen, 1861 |
Species | |
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There are seven species. In 2011, it was proposed that D. multipunctata be made a subspecies of D. sterilis, and individuals of the species in the Lesser Antilles be called D. nigra.[2]
Species
editThe genus includes the following species:[3]
Male | Female | Scientific name | Common Name | Distribution |
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Dythemis fugax Hagen, 1861 | Checkered Setwing[4] | Central America and North America | ||
Dythemis maya Calvert, 1906 | Mayan Setwing[4] | Central America and North America | ||
Dythemis nigra Martin, 1897[2] | South America | |||
Dythemis nigrescens Calvert, 1899 | Black Setwing[4] | Central America and North America | ||
Dythemis rufinervis (Burmeister, 1839) | Caribbean | |||
Dythemis sterilis Hagen, 1861 | Brown Setwing | Mexico and the Caribbean south through Central America | ||
Dythemis velox Hagen, 1861 | Swift Setwing[4] | Central America and North America |
References
edit- ^ Paulson, D. R. (2009). Dragonflies and Damselflies of the West. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-12281-4.
- ^ a b Meurgey, F. and C. Poiron. (2011). The true Dythemis multipunctata Kirby, 1894, from the West Indies and proposed new taxonomic status (Odonata: Anisoptera: Libellulidae). Zootaxa 3019, 51-62.
- ^ Martin Schorr; Martin Lindeboom; Dennis Paulson. "World Odonata List". University of Puget Sound. Archived from the original on 28 August 2010. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
- ^ a b c d "North American Odonata". University of Puget Sound. 2009. Archived from the original on 11 July 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2010.