Overview
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A Superfamily in the Kingdom Animalia.
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Taxonomy
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The Superfamily Calopterygoidea is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Family (6): Amphipterygidae · Calopterygidae · Chlorocyphidae · Epallagidae · Heliocharitidae · Polythoridae
Families
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Amphipterygidae
Calopterygidae
Calopterygidae is a of damselflies in the order Odonata and are commonly known as broad-winged damselflies or demoiselles. These rather large damselflies have wingspans of 5-8 cm. The family contains some 150 species. [more]
Chlorocyphidae
Chlorocyphidae is a of damselfies, commonly known as jewels. Their mostly are found in Africa and Asia. [more]
Epallagidae
Heliocharitidae
Polythoridae
More info about the Family Polythoridae may be found here.
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