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  Lestidae page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Lestidae is a widely distributed family of large-sized, slender damselflies.
There are two genera of Lestidae in North America -
Gloyd, L. The taxonomic status of the genera Superlestes and Cyptolestes Williamson 1921 (Odonata: Lestidae).
insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu /michodo/test/Lestidae.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Chironomidae Research Group
Information on the biology of Lestidae can be found on page 71.
The gills on Lestidae can often be missing, so use the other characters and general body shape for identification.
The main difference between Lestidae and Coenagrionidae is the width of the labium.
www.entomology.umn.edu /midge/Lestidae.htm   (69 words)

  
 LESTIDAE
Lestes viridis (Vander Linden, 1825) (Green Emerald Or Willow Emerald Damselfly)
LESTIDAE may be covered by literature listed under:
Lestidae may be associated with taxa listed at higher taxonomic level
www.bioimages.org.uk /HTML/T2507.HTM   (30 words)

  
 Ohio Odonata Society - Pickaway County
Lestes congener Hagen, 1861 - Spotted Spreadwing - Family: Lestidae - Species Number: 261
Lestes unguiculatus Hagen, 1861 - Lyre-tipped Spreadwing - Family: Lestidae - Species Number: 262
Lestes forcipatus Rambur, 1842 - Sweetflag Spreadwing - Family: Lestidae - Species Number: 265
www.marietta.edu /~odonata/counties/Pickaway.html   (1583 words)

  
 Ohio Odonata Society - Lake County
Lestes inaequalis Walsh, 1862 - Elegant Spreadwing - Family: Lestidae - Species Number: 259
Lestes eurinus Say, 1839 - Amber-winged Spreadwing - Family: Lestidae - Species Number: 260
Lestes vigilax Hagen, 1862 - Swamp Spreadwing - Family: Lestidae - Species Number: 270
www.marietta.edu /~odonata/counties/Lake.html   (2735 words)

  
 Dragonflies and Damselflies in Languedoc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The family Lestidae is represented by two genera, Lestes and Sympecma.
While Lestes is represented by several species in France, Sympecma has only one species found in the region.
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www.ghmahoney.org.uk /insects/dflyl_lesti.htm   (150 words)

  
 Archilestes grandis
KEY TO LARVAL Lestidae by Ethan Bright and Mark O'Brien, Univ. Michigan Mus.
Bick, G.H., and J.C. Bick, 1970, Oviposition in Archilestes grandis (Rambur) (Odonata: Lestidae), Ent.
Ingram, B.R., 1976, Life histories of three species of Lestidae in North Carolina, United States (Zygoptera), Odonatologica, 5(3):231-244 [L.
www.windsofkansas.com /Bodonata/arcgra.html   (174 words)

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