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Gomphurus Lineatifrons
''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of '' Gomphus'', but has recently been promoted to genus rank along with ''Phanogomphus'', '' Stenogomphurus'' and ''Hylogomphus''. Species These 13 species belong to the genus ''Gomphurus'': * ''Gomphurus crassus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1878) (handsome clubtail) * ''Gomphurus dilatatus'' (Rambur, 1842) (blackwater clubtail) * ''Gomphurus externus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1858) (plains clubtail) * ''Gomphurus fraternus'' (Say, 1840) (midland clubtail) * ''Gomphurus gonzalezi'' (Dunkle, 1992) (Tamaulipan clubtail) * ''Gomphurus hybridus'' (Williamson, 1902) (cocoa clubtail) * '' Gomphurus lineatifrons'' (Calvert, 1921) (splendid clubtail) * ''Gomphurus lynnae'' (Paulson, 1983) (Columbia clubtail) * ''Gomphurus modestus'' (Needham, 1942) (gulf coast clubtail) * ''Gomphurus ozarkensis'' (Westfall, 1975) ...
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Gomphus Vastus
''Gomphus'' can refer to either one of two genera of living organism: * ''Gomphus'' (dragonfly), a widespread genus of dragonfly * ''Gomphus'' (fungus), a small genus of fungus {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Gomphurus Gonzalezi
''Gomphurus gonzalezi'', the Tamaulipan clubtail, is a species of clubtail in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. It is found along the lower Rio Grande in the United States, and across the border into Mexico. It is known only in one state in the United States (Texas) and one state in Mexico (San Luis Potosí). ''Hylogomphus geminatus'' was recently considered a member of the genus ''Gomphus'', but in 2017 it became a member of the genus ''Gomphurus'' when ''Gomphurus'' was elevated from subgenus to genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ... rank. References Further reading * * * * * Gomphidae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Insects described in 1992 {{Gomphidae-stub ...
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Gomphurus Vastus
''Gomphurus vastus'', the cobra clubtail, is a species of clubtail in the dragonfly family Gomphidae, found in the eastern United States. The IUCN Red List The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, also known as the IUCN Red List or Red Data Book, founded in 1964, is the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biol ... conservation status of ''Gomphurus vastus'' is "Least Concern", with no immediate threat to the species' survival. References Gomphidae Insects described in 1862 {{Gomphidae-stub ...
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Gomphurus Septima
''Gomphurus septima'', or Septima's clubtail, is a species of clubtail dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. The IUCN conservation status of ''Gomphurus septima'' is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. The IUCN status was reviewed in 2018. ''Gomphurus septima'' was recently considered a member of the genus '' Gomphus'', but in 2017 it became a member of the genus ''Gomphurus ''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of ''Gomphus (dragonfly), Gomphus'', but has recently ...'' when ''Gomphurus'' was elevated from subgenus to genus rank. References * Westfall, M.L. 1956. A new species of Gonphus from Alabama (Odonata). Quart. J. Florida Acad. Sci. 19(4):251-258 Insects of the United States Gomphidae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Insects described in 1956 ...
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Gomphurus Ozarkensis
''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of '' Gomphus'', but has recently been promoted to genus rank along with ''Phanogomphus'', '' Stenogomphurus'' and ''Hylogomphus''. Species These 13 species belong to the genus ''Gomphurus'': * ''Gomphurus crassus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1878) (handsome clubtail) * ''Gomphurus dilatatus'' (Rambur, 1842) (blackwater clubtail) * ''Gomphurus externus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1858) (plains clubtail) * ''Gomphurus fraternus'' (Say, 1840) (midland clubtail) * ''Gomphurus gonzalezi'' (Dunkle, 1992) (Tamaulipan clubtail) * ''Gomphurus hybridus'' (Williamson, 1902) (cocoa clubtail) * '' Gomphurus lineatifrons'' (Calvert, 1921) (splendid clubtail) * '' Gomphurus lynnae'' (Paulson, 1983) (Columbia clubtail) * '' Gomphurus modestus'' (Needham, 1942) (gulf coast clubtail) * '' Gomphurus ozarkensis'' (Westfall, 197 ...
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Gomphurus Modestus
''Gomphurus modestus'', the Gulf Coast clubtail, is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is endemic to the southeastern United States, and is found in medium to large, slow-flowing rivers over rock, mud and sand substrates. This species was formerly a member of the genus '' Gomphus''. It is now considered to be a member of the genus ''Gomphurus ''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of ''Gomphus (dragonfly), Gomphus'', but has recently ...'', after that name was elevated in rank from subgenus in 2017. The IUCN conservation status of ''Gomphurus modestus'' is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. The IUCN status was reviewed on 5 May 2016. References Insects of the United States Gomphidae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Insects described in ...
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Gomphurus Lynnae
''Gomphurus lynnae'', the Columbia clubtail, is a species of clubtail dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is found in western North America, with most known populations in Columbia River tributaries. ''Gomphurus lynnae'' was recently considered a member of the genus '' Gomphus'', but in 2017 it became a member of the genus ''Gomphurus ''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of ''Gomphus (dragonfly), Gomphus'', but has recently ...'' when ''Gomphurus'' was elevated from subgenus to genus rank. The IUCN conservation status of ''Gomphurus lynnae'' is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. The IUCN status was reviewed in 2018. ''Gomphurus lynnae'' was considered "rare" or "endangered" from 1990 to 2007, but was assessed as "least concern" in 2016 after discoveries of po ...
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Gomphurus Lineatifrons
''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of '' Gomphus'', but has recently been promoted to genus rank along with ''Phanogomphus'', '' Stenogomphurus'' and ''Hylogomphus''. Species These 13 species belong to the genus ''Gomphurus'': * ''Gomphurus crassus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1878) (handsome clubtail) * ''Gomphurus dilatatus'' (Rambur, 1842) (blackwater clubtail) * ''Gomphurus externus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1858) (plains clubtail) * ''Gomphurus fraternus'' (Say, 1840) (midland clubtail) * ''Gomphurus gonzalezi'' (Dunkle, 1992) (Tamaulipan clubtail) * ''Gomphurus hybridus'' (Williamson, 1902) (cocoa clubtail) * '' Gomphurus lineatifrons'' (Calvert, 1921) (splendid clubtail) * ''Gomphurus lynnae'' (Paulson, 1983) (Columbia clubtail) * ''Gomphurus modestus'' (Needham, 1942) (gulf coast clubtail) * ''Gomphurus ozarkensis'' (Westfall, 1975) ...
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Gomphurus Hybridus
''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of '' Gomphus'', but has recently been promoted to genus rank along with ''Phanogomphus'', '' Stenogomphurus'' and ''Hylogomphus ''Hylogomphus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about six described species in ''Hylogomphus''. ''Hylogomphus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of ''Gomphus (dragonfly), Gomphus'', but has re ...''. Species These 13 species belong to the genus ''Gomphurus'': * '' Gomphurus crassus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1878) (handsome clubtail) * '' Gomphurus dilatatus'' (Rambur, 1842) (blackwater clubtail) * '' Gomphurus externus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1858) (plains clubtail) * '' Gomphurus fraternus'' (Say, 1840) (midland clubtail) * '' Gomphurus gonzalezi'' (Dunkle, 1992) (Tamaulipan clubtail) * '' Gomphurus hybridus'' (William ...
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Gomphurus Fraternus
''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of '' Gomphus'', but has recently been promoted to genus rank along with ''Phanogomphus'', '' Stenogomphurus'' and ''Hylogomphus''. Species These 13 species belong to the genus ''Gomphurus'': * '' Gomphurus crassus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1878) (handsome clubtail) * '' Gomphurus dilatatus'' (Rambur, 1842) (blackwater clubtail) * '' Gomphurus externus'' (Hagen in Selys, 1858) (plains clubtail) * '' Gomphurus fraternus'' (Say, 1840) (midland clubtail) * ''Gomphurus gonzalezi'' (Dunkle, 1992) (Tamaulipan clubtail) * ''Gomphurus hybridus ''Gomphurus'' is a genus of clubtails in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. There are about 13 described species in ''Gomphurus''. ''Gomphurus'' was formerly considered a subgenus of '' Gomphus'', but has recently been promoted to ge ...'' (Williamso ...
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Gomphidae
The Gomphidae are a family of dragonflies commonly referred to as clubtails or club-tailed dragonflies. The family contains about 90 genera and 900 species found across North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The name refers to the club-like widening of the end of the abdomen (abdominal segments 7 through 9). However, this club is usually less pronounced in females and is entirely absent in some species. Etymology The name may be derived from Latin ''gomphus'' or ''gond'' meaning "hinge". Characteristics Clubtails have small, widely separated compound eyes, a trait they share with the Petaluridae and with damselflies. The eyes are blue, turquoise, or green. The thorax in most species is pale with dark stripes, and the pattern of the stripes is often diagnostic. They lack the bright metallic colors of many dragonfly groups and are mostly cryptically colored to avoid detection and little difference between the sexes is seen. Adults are usually from in length; there ...
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Gomphurus Externus
''Gomphurus externus'', the plains clubtail, is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. Characteristics Adult The plains clubtail is a medium to large dragonfly with a length of 2 1/16 to 2 3/8 inches (52 to 60 mm). The base of this dragonfly is brownish black. Its face is marked with yellow. The top of its thorax behind its head is marked with a parallel pair of yellow stripes, and every side of the thorax is marked with several diagonal yellow stripes. The base of its wings may be clouded with yellow where they attach to its body. Its abdomen is black and is marked with a line of yellow dashes along the top. As with other clubtails, the segments at the tip of its abdomen are wider than the rest. Nymph The nymph of the plains clubtail is a large in size with a maximum length of 1 5/16 inches (33 mm). Its abdomen is thick for most of its length, then tapers to a rounded point at the end of segment ten. On each side of abdominal segments six t ...
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