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International Dragonfly Fund Report, Volume 187 Etymology of the Scientific Names of the Extant Euphaeid Damselflies (Odonata: Euphaeidae)

By: Matti Hämäläinen(Author), Heinrich Fliedner(Author)
84 pages, 33 colour photos
International Dragonfly Fund Report, Volume 187
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This publication details the etymology of all available names given to the extant members of the odonate family Ephaeidae. Nine of the 15 available genus-group names are presently considered valid, two names have been rejected as homonyms and four are synonyms. Of the 101 available species-group names, 79 are presently regarded as valid species, one is a subspecies and 21 are synonyms. A synonymic checklist of extant Euphaeidae is presented, with an annotated list of the author names. Where available, information on the primary type of each species-group taxon is given, including type locality, collector and the present type depository. The historical development of knowledge of euphaeid diversity beginning in 1840 is discussed. A grouping of the 116 taxon names according to the meaning of their roots is presented as an appendix.

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By: Matti Hämäläinen(Author), Heinrich Fliedner(Author)
84 pages, 33 colour photos
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