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Devadatta (damselfly)

Genus of damselflies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Devadatta is a genus of damselflies in the family Devadattidae which is a sister-group of the Chlorocyphidae. There are about 13 described species in Devadatta.[1][2][3]

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The genus has sometimes been placed in the family Amphipterygidae. Species in the genus are found in Southeast Asia with several species in Borneo.[4]

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Species

These 13 species belong to the genus Devadatta:

  • Devadatta aran Dow, Hämäläinen & Stokvis, 2015
  • Devadatta argyoides (Selys, 1859)
  • Devadatta basilanensis Laidlaw, 1934
  • Devadatta clavicauda Dow, Hämäläinen & Stokvis, 2015
  • Devadatta cyanocephala Hämäläinen, Sasamoto & Karube, 2006
  • Devadatta ducatrix Lieftinck, 1969
  • Devadatta glaucinotata Sasamoto, 2003
  • Devadatta kompieri Phan, Sasamoto & Hayashi, 2015
  • Devadatta multinervosa Fraser, 1933
  • Devadatta podolestoides Laidlaw, 1934
  • Devadatta sokoh Dow, Hämäläinen & Stokvis, 2015
  • Devadatta tanduk Dow, Hämäläinen & Stokvis, 2015
  • Devadatta yokoii Phan, Sasamoto & Hayashi, 2015
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