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      The chasers, darters, skimmers, and perchers and their relatives form the Libellulidae, the largest family of dragonflies. It is sometimes considered to contain the Corduliidae as the subfamily Corduliinae and the Macromiidae as the subfamily Macromiinae. Even if these are excluded (as Silsby does), there remains a family of over 1000 species. With nearly worldwide distribution, these are the most commonly encountered dragonflies.
      The genus Libellula is mostly New World but also has one of the few endangered odonates from Japan: Libellula angelina. Many of the members of this genus are brightly colored or have banded wings. The related genus Plathemis includes the whitetails. The genus Celithemis contains several brightly marked species in the southern United States. Members of the genus Sympetrum are called darters (or meadowhawks in North America) and are found throughout most of the world, except Australia. Several tropical species in the genera Trithemis and Zenithoptera are considered to be especially beautiful. Other common genera include Tramea and Pantala.
      Libellulids have stout-bodied larvae with the lower lip or labium developed into a mask over the lower part of the face.


      Etymology


      The family name may have been derived from the Latin libella which means "booklet".


      Genera


      The Libelluidae contain these genera:


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      References



      Animal Diversity Web
      Paulson, D.; Schorr, M.; Abbott, J.; Bota-Sierra, C.; Deliry, C.; Dijkstra, K.-D.; Lozano, F. "World Odonata List". OdonataCentral, University of Alabama.


      Bibliography


      Silsby, Jill. 2001. Dragonflies of the World. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C.


      External links


      Libellulidae Dragonflies in Borneo Island
      Data related to Libellulidae at Wikispecies
      Media related to Libellulidae at Wikimedia Commons

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    Libellulidae - Wikipedia

    The chasers, darters, skimmers, and perchers and their relatives form the Libellulidae, the largest family of dragonflies. [2] It is sometimes considered to contain the Corduliidae as the subfamily Corduliinae and the Macromiidae as the subfamily Macromiinae.

    Family Libellulidae – ENT 425 – General Entomology

    Description: The skimmers are the largest family of dragonflies, and include most of our familiar species. They can be recognized by a notch on the posterior margin of the eyes and a foot-shaped anal loop in the hindwing. Many species have patterned wings and distinctive colors on the thorax and abdomen.

    Libellulidae

    Libellulidae is the largest family within the order Odonata, suborder Anisoptera. It encompasses a diverse array of dragonflies, known for their vibrant colors and agile flight. Members of this family are widespread and found in varied aquatic habitats globally.

    Family Libellulidae - Skimmers - BugGuide.Net

    Feb 2, 2011 · This is Libellulidae s.s. Some authors include Corduliidae amd Macromiidae as subfamilies within Libellulidae and treat this group as a subfamily.

    Nymph Cove: Identification to Genus: Libellulidae, Part 1

    The family Libellulidae contains more genera (29) and species (113) than any other odonate family in North America. As expected with a family of this magnitude, there is a high degree of diversity in size and morphological detail. While some genera are easily identified, others are remarkably similar and present identification challenges.

    Libellulidae - Common Skimmers | Wildlife Journal Junior

    It is a very diverse family of dragonflies. Most skimmers are small to medium-sized dragonflies. Some skimmers are very colorful, and some species have patterned wings. Most species of skimmers are perchers, except for the gliders and saddlebags. The abdomen of a skimmer can be thick or slender.

    Libellulidae - Animalia

    The skimmers or perchers and their relatives form the Libellulidae, the largest dragonfly family in the world. It is sometimes considered to contain the Corduliidae as the subfamily Corduliinae and the Macromiidae as the subfamily Macromiinae.

    Libellulidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Libellulidae are readily recognizable, often with colored or patterned wings and a boot-shaped series arrangement of veins (the anal loop) in the hindwing. The relationships within the Libelluloidea have historically been difficult to resolve with …

    Jul 18, 2024 · The Libellulidae is the largest family of Odonata and is distributed around the world. Adult libellulids are distinguished from other anisopterans by the large eyes meeting dorsally at the top of the head; many of them have the wings strikingly patterned with …

    Libellulidae - Wikispecies - Wikimedia

    Dec 7, 2024 · Fleck, G. ; N. Hamada & A.L. Carvalho 2009: A remarkable new genus and species of dragonfly (Odonata: Anisoptera: Libellulidae) from Brazil and notes on its bionomics and phylogenetic affinities. Ann.