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Synlestidae

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Chlorolestes draconicus
species of insect
Chlorolestes elegans
species of insect
Synlestidae
The Synlestidae are a family of damselflies commonly known as sylphs or malachites. They occur in Sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, Asia and the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean.
Chlorolestes
Chlorolestes is a genus of damselflies in the family Synlestidae. They are commonly known as Malachites.
Chlorolestes apricans
species of insect
Chlorolestes conspicuus
species of insect
Chlorolestes fasciatus
species of insect
Chlorolestes umbratus
species of insect
Chlorolestes tessellatus
species of insect
Episynlestes intermedius
species of insect
Episynlestes cristatus
species of insect
Synlestes tropicus
species of insect
Synlestes selysi
species of insect
Phylolestes ethelae
species of insect
Synlestes weyersii
species of insect
Episynlestes
Episynlestes is a genus of damselflies in the family Synlestidae. Species of Episynlestes are large damselflies, dull bronze black in colour with pale markings and a white tip to their tails. They often perch with their wings outspread. They are endemic to north-eastern Australia, where they inhabit streams.
Megalestes riccii
species of insect
Megalestes
Megalestes is a genus of malachite in the damselfly family Synlestidae. There are at least 20 described species in Megalestes.
Synlestes
Synlestes is a genus of damselflies in the family Synlestidae. Species of Synlestes are very large damselflies, metallic green to dark bronze or black in colour with white, yellow or orange markings. Unlike many other damselflies, they spread their wings when resting. They are endemic to eastern Australia where they inhabit streams.
Sinolestes
Sinolestes is a genus of damselfly in the family Synlestidae. It is monotypic, the sole species being Sinolestes editus. It is found in southeastern China (Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, and Guangxi provinces), Taiwan, and probably northern Vietnam.
Phylolestes
Phylolestes is a monotypic genus of damselflies in the family Synlestidae. It contains the single species Phylolestes ethelae, the Hispaniolan malachite.
Episynlestes albicaudus
species of insect