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Megalagrion Eudytum
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Blackburni
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Oahuense
''Megalagrion oahuense'' is a species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. It is endemic to Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only stat .... It is the only known species of odonate with terrestrial nymphs. References Encyclopædia Britannica Macropedia. Coenagrionidae Insects of Hawaii Biota of Oahu Endemic fauna of Hawaii Endangered fauna of Hawaii Odonata of Oceania Insects described in 1884 Taxa named by Thomas Blackburn (entomologist) Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Coenagrionidae-stub ...
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Megalagrion Heterogamias
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Hawaiiense
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Eudytum
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Dinesiotes
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Deceptor
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Calliphya
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Amaurodytum
''Megalagrion'' is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. It contains approximately 26 species, all of which are endemic to Hawaii. Megalagrion damselflies are the only native damselflies in Hawaii, and are referred to as " pinapinao" in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Other native Hawaiian dragonfly species include ''Anax strenuus'' and ''Nesogonia Blackburni,'' which are referred to as "pinao". Nymphal ''Megalagrion'' live in widely diverse habitats, including the expected streams and pools. ''Megalagrion'' also exploit some surprising habitats such as plant leaf axils of the 'ie'ie vine, waterfall faces and seeps, and even damp fern litter outside of the water. '' M. oahuense'' is the only species of damselfly whose naiad is terrestrial, living in damp leaf litter under banks of uluhe ferns until metamorphosis. Many species of ''Megalagrion'' are in danger due to habitat loss and predation by non-native fish such as mosquitofish. To protect them, non-native fish sh ...
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Megalagrion Adytum
''Megalagrion adytum'' is a species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae that is endemic to Hawaii. Its natural habitat is swamp A swamp is a forested wetland.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p. Swamps are considered to be transition zones because both land and water play a role in ...s. References Coenagrionidae Insects of Hawaii Endemic fauna of Hawaii Odonata of Oceania Insects described in 1899 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Coenagrionidae-stub ...
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