Idionyx
Idionyx victor
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incertae sedis
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Idionyx

Hagen, 1867

Idionyx is a genus of dragonflies in the family Synthemistidae, which is earlier treated as a subfamily of Corduliidae.[1] According to World Odonata List, this genera is best considered incertae sedis.[2]

The genus consists of the following species:[2]

  • Idionyx asahinai Karube, 2011
  • Idionyx carinatus Fraser, 1926
  • Idionyx claudia Ris, 1912
  • Idionyx corona Fraser, 1921
  • Idionyx galeatus Fraser, 1924
  • Idionyx gomantakensis Subramanian, Rangnekar & Naik, 2013
  • Idionyx iida Hämäläinen, 2002
  • Idionyx imbricatus Fraser, 1926
  • Idionyx intricatus Fraser, 1926
  • Idionyx laidlawi Fraser, 1936
  • Idionyx minimus Fraser, 1931
  • Idionyx montanus Karsch, 1891
  • Idionyx murcia Lieftinck, 1971
  • Idionyx nadganiensis Fraser, 1924
  • Idionyx nilgiriensis (Fraser, 1918)
  • Idionyx optatus Selys, 1878
  • Idionyx orchestra Lieftinck, 1953
  • Idionyx periyashola Fraser, 1939
  • Idionyx philippa Ris, 1912
  • Idionyx rhinoceroides Fraser, 1934
  • Idionyx saffronatus Fraser, 1921
  • Idionyx selysi Fraser, 1926
  • Idionyx stevensi Fraser, 1924
  • Idionyx thailandicus Hämäläinen, 1985
  • Idionyx travancorensis Fraser, 1931
  • Idionyx unguiculatus Fraser, 1926
  • Idionyx victor Hämäläinen, 1991 – dancing shadow-emerald[3]
  • Idionyx yolanda Selys, 1871
  • Idionyx yunnanensis Zhou, Wang, Shuai & Liu, 1994

References

  1. Dijkstra, K.D.B.; et al. (2013). "The classification and diversity of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata). In: Zhang, Z.-Q. (Ed.) Animal Biodiversity: An Outline of Higher-level Classification and Survey of Taxonomic Richness (Addenda 2013)". Zootaxa. 3703 (1): 36–45. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3703.1.9. hdl:10072/61365. Archived from the original on 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  2. 1 2 Paulson, D.; Schorr, M.; Abbott, J.; Bota-Sierra, C.; Deliry, C.; Dijkstra, K.-D.; Lozano, F. (2023). "World Odonata List". OdonataCentral, University of Alabama. Retrieved 14 Mar 2023.
  3. "Dancing Shadow-emerald". Hong Kong Biodiversity Online. Retrieved 11 October 2010.


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