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Platylestes Quercifolius
''Platylestes'' is a genus of stalk-winged damselflies in the family Lestidae. There are at least five described species in ''Platylestes''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Platylestes'': References Further reading * * * Lestidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Lestoidea-stub ...
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Lestidae
The Lestidae are a rather small family of cosmopolitan, large-sized, slender damselflies, known commonly as the spreadwings or spread-winged damselflies. Characteristics While most damselflies rest with their wings folded together, most members of the family Lestidae hold them at an angle away from their bodies. The pterostigma (a single dark spot in the meshwork of the leading edge near the tip of each wing) is noticeably elongated. The quadrilateral (a part of the wing venation, close to the body) has an acute angle at the end. The body has a greenish, metallic shine. The superior anal appendages, commonly called claspers (body parts of male insect for clasping the female during copulation) of male spreadwings are long and strongly curved. Breeding takes place in slow-moving or still water in stream backwaters, swamps, marshes and temporary pools. The nymphs have a long abdomen and a distinctive prementum (part of the lower lip). There is one generation per year in North Ame ...
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Platylestes Heterostylus
''Platylestes'' is a genus of stalk-winged damselflies in the family Lestidae. There are at least five described species in ''Platylestes''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Platylestes'': References Further reading * * * Lestidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Lestoidea-stub ...
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Platylestes Kirani Male
''Platylestes'' is a genus of stalk-winged damselflies in the family Lestidae. There are at least five described species in ''Platylestes''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Platylestes'': References Further reading * * * Lestidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Lestoidea-stub ...
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Platylestes Kirani Female
''Platylestes'' is a genus of stalk-winged damselflies in the family Lestidae. There are at least five described species in ''Platylestes''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Platylestes'': References Further reading * * * Lestidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Lestoidea-stub ...
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Platylestes Kirani
''Platylestes kirani'' is a damselfly species in the family Lestidae. This species is known from coastal wetlands in Kerala, South India. The species is named after the late C.G. Kiran, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the odonate studies in Kerala. This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under th Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)license. Description and habitat It is a small dull colored damselfly with apple green eyes. Its prothorax and thorax are in yellowish green color, paler at the sides. There is a broad black stripe on the dorsum of the thorax, straight on the inner border, outwardly expanded at the upper, middle and at the lower end, as in '' Lestes praemorsus''. There are a large number of black spots on the thorax. Its wings are transparent with short and broad pterostigma having white or creamy yellow inner and outer ends. Its abdomen is in olivaceous to warm reddish brown in color with bl ...
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Platylestes Pertinax
''Platylestes'' is a genus of stalk-winged damselflies in the family Lestidae. There are at least five described species in ''Platylestes''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Platylestes'': References Further reading

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Platylestes Platystylus Male (cropped)
''Platylestes'' is a genus of stalk-winged damselflies in the family Lestidae. There are at least five described species in ''Platylestes''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Platylestes'': References Further reading * * * Lestidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Lestoidea-stub ...
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Platylestes Platystylus Female 2
''Platylestes'' is a genus of stalk-winged damselflies in the family Lestidae. There are at least five described species in ''Platylestes''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Platylestes'': References Further reading * * * Lestidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Lestoidea-stub ...
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Platylestes Platystylus
''Platylestes platystylus'', the green-eyed spreadwing, is a damselfly species in the family Lestidae. Although this species appears to be widespread, there are very few recent records. This species is known from old records from West Bengal in India, Myanmar (Fraser 1933), Thailand (Hämäläinen and Pinratana 1999) and Laos (Yokoi 2001). There are recent records from Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Kerala, South India.See photographs in c:Platylestes platystylus Description and habitat It is a small dull colored damselfly of the size of ''Lestes''. Its prothorax and thorax are in palest khaki brown color, paler at the sides and pruinosed white beneath. There are a large number of black spots on the thorax. Its wings are palely smoked with short and broad pterostigma having white or pale inner and outer ends. Its abdomen is in olivaceous to warm reddish brown in color with black apical rings on each segments. Anal appendages are whitish with the superiors black at base, c ...
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