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Ophiogomphus
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *'' Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalac ...
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Ophiogomphus Spinicornis
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *'' Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalac ...
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Ophiogomphus Sinicus
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *'' Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalac ...
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Ophiogomphus Reductus
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *'' Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalac ...
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Ophiogomphus Purepecha
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *'' Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalac ...
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Ophiogomphus Obscurus
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *'' Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalac ...
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Ophiogomphus Cerastis
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *'' Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalac ...
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Ophiogomphus Caudoforcipus
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *''Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalach ...
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Ophiogomphus Bellicosus
''Ophiogomphus'', commonly known as snaketails, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. Most of the species in the genus ''Ophiogomphus'' have beautifully marked green club-shaped abdomens, which are more noticeable in the males. The genus contains the following species: *'' Ophiogomphus acuminatus'' – acuminate snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus anomalus'' – extra-striped snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus arizonicus'' – Arizona snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus aspersus'' – brook snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus australis'' – southern snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus bellicosus'' *'' Ophiogomphus bison'' – bison snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus carolus'' – riffle snaketail *''Ophiogomphus caudoforcipus'' *''Ophiogomphus cecilia'' – green snaketail, green gomphid *''Ophiogomphus cerastis'' *'' Ophiogomphus colubrinus'' – boreal snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus edmundo'' – Edmund's snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus howei'' – pygmy snaketail *'' Ophiogomphus incurvatus'' – Appalachi ...
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Ophiogomphus Mainensis
''Ophiogomphus mainensis'', the Maine snaketail, is a species of clubtail in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. It is found in North America. The IUCN conservation status of ''Ophiogomphus mainensis'' is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. Subspecies These two subspecies belong to the species ''Ophiogomphus mainensis'': * ''Ophiogomphus mainensis fastigiatus'' Donnelly, 1987 * ''Ophiogomphus mainensis mainensis'' Packard, 1863 i g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * Ophiogomphus Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1863 {{Gomphidae-stub ...
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Ophiogomphus Australis
''Ophiogomphus australis'', the southern snaketail,Encyclopedia of Life
''Ophiogomphus australis'' species overview.
is a dragonfly in the genus Ophiogomphus ("snaketails"), in the family Gomphidae ("clubtails").bugguide.net
''Ophiogomphus australis'' species information.
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
/ref> ''Ophiogomphus australis'' is found in North America. The IUCN conservation status of ''Ophiogomphus australis'' is "NT", Near Threatened. The population is decreasing.
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Ophiogomphus Rupinsulensis
''Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis'', the rusty snaketail, is a species of clubtail in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae. It is found in North America. The IUCN conservation status of ''Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis'' is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. References Further reading * External links

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Ophiogomphus Cecilia
''Ophiogomphus cecilia'', the green snaketail, green gomphid, or green club-tailed dragonfly, is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. Description The only snaketail in Europe; resembles a large clubtail in general coloration and river habitat, but the 'front-end' is vivid apple green in mature individuals and the male appendages are short. It is the largest of the Gomphidae apart from Bladetail'','' with green eyes and 'face, and green thorax with thin black lines on top and side, the latter similar to those on Yellow Clubtail and Western Clubtail'';'' at the base of abdomen the green is extending to S2, the rest of the abdomen has a discontinuous yellow pattern to S 10, generally broader than on clubtails and those on S3-7 more triangular in shape, and moderately clubbed at S8-9. The legs are extensively yellow. Males appendages are short and yellowish. Female yellow markings on the abdomen are broader than on males. It shows two tiny 'crests' on the back of the hea ...
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