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Euphaeidae
Euphaeidae, sometimes incorrectly named Epallagidae and commonly called gossamerwings, is a family of damselflies in the odonate superfamily Calopterygoidea. The family is small, consisting of around 78 species living species in nine genera occurring in the Palearctic, Australasia, and Asia. The family contains two subfamilies, Euphaeinae, encompassing all the living species and a single fossil genus, and the extinct Eodichromatinae, encompassing fossil genera from the Eocene to late Oligocene. Euphaeid species are large and mostly metallic-coloured, looking similar to species of damselflies i
Epallage fatime
species of insect

Euphaea masoni
species of insect
Dysphaea ethela
species of insect

Euphaea formosa
species of insect

Euphaea
Euphaea is a genus of damselflies in the family Euphaeidae. There are more than 30 described species in Euphaea, found mainly in Indomalaya.
thumb|Euphaea masoni

Dysphaea
Dysphaea is a genus of Asian damselflies in the family Euphaeidae and subfamily Euphaeinae, erected by Edmond de Sélys Longchamps in 1853. Species have been recorded from South- and South-East Asia.
Euphaea cardinalis
species of insect
Euphaea amphicyana
species of insect
Epallage
Epallage is a genus of damselflies in the family Euphaeidae. It contains one species, E. fatime.

Euphaea dispar
species of insect
Euphaea fraseri
species of insect
Cryptophaea
genus of insects