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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides abstract "Diphlebia euphoeoides, sometimes spelled Diphlebia euphaeoides, known as the tropical rockmaster is an Australian species of broad winged damselfly. It is one of a group known as the azure damselflies. It is found in Queensland (Australia) and Papua New Guinea. It typically occurs near lakes, waterfalls or streams at relatively low altitudes, and is occasionally seen near dry pools.Unusually for damselflies, it is a relatively large insect with wings outspread at rest. It is often confused with dragonflies, although like most damselflies, the form is not as robust as dragonflies, and the eyes do not meet as with most dragonflies. Larvae are wide and flat, with long saccoid gills to breathe underwater. The inner tooth of labial palps is elongated. The specific characters of the larva are mid-ventral, distal width, basal width, and length of median lobe. Larval motor patterns were similar to larvae in the Coenagrionidae.The male tropical rockmaster has a bright blue and black body with dark wings. It can be distinguished from the sapphire rockmaster (Diphlebia coerulescens) by the smaller size of blue markings at the base (front end) and underside of terga 4 to 6. Its abdomen is otherwise black. The wings are the widest in the genus, and the hindwings are wider than the forewings. The legs are brownish black. The female tropical rockmaster is predominantly brown and yellow-green, and also has smoky-coloured wings.The transformation from egg to adult is through an incomplete metamorphosis. Like the adult form, the nymph is also a predator. Eggs are laid underwater on moss and reeds around November. The nymphal phase lasts for approximately one year. Adults usually emerge in September and October. It is an uncommon species, though not considered under threat. It was described in 1907 by a young English-born entomologist, Robin Tillyard. He had collected the lectotype at Mervyn Creek in Queensland in January 1905. Forster collected what is now classified as the same species from around Port Moresby in New Guinea in 1910 and named it D. reinholdi.".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides binomialAuthority Robert_John_Tillyard.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides class Insect.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides family Calopterygoidea.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides family Diphlebiidae.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides genus Diphlebia.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides kingdom Animal.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides order Damselfly.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides order Odonata.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides phylum Arthropod.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides synonym "Diphlebia reinholdi (Forster, 1910)".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides thumbnail Tropical_Rockmaster_-_Cairns_Australia.jpg?width=300.
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Australian.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Australians.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Cairns.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Calopterygoidea.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Category:Damselflies.
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Coenagrionidae.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Damselfly.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebia.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebia_coerulescens.
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebiidae.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Dragonflies.
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Entomologist.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Entomology.
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Odonata.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Papua_New_Guinea.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Port_Moresby.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Queensland.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Robert_John_Tillyard.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Tergum.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Type_(biology).
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLink Zygoptera.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diphlebia euphoeoides".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides binomial "Diphlebia euphoeoides".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides binomialAuthority "Tillyard 1907".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides classis "Insecta".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides familia Diphlebiidae.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides genus "Diphlebia".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides hasPhotoCollection Diphlebia_euphoeoides.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides image "Tropical Rockmaster female.jpg".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides image2Caption "Female at Speewah, Atherton Tableland".
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides imageCaption "Tropical rockmaster at Cairns, Australia".
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides name "Tropical rockmaster".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides ordo Odonata.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides phylum "Arthropoda".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides regnum "Animalia".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides species "D. euphoeoides".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides subordo Damselfly.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides subordo Zygoptera.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides superfamilia Calopterygoidea.
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides synonyms "Diphlebia reinholdi (Forster, 1910)".
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides subject Category:Damselflies.
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides hypernym Species.
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides comment "Diphlebia euphoeoides, sometimes spelled Diphlebia euphaeoides, known as the tropical rockmaster is an Australian species of broad winged damselfly. It is one of a group known as the azure damselflies. It is found in Queensland (Australia) and Papua New Guinea. It typically occurs near lakes, waterfalls or streams at relatively low altitudes, and is occasionally seen near dry pools.Unusually for damselflies, it is a relatively large insect with wings outspread at rest.".
- Diphlebia_euphoeoides label "Diphlebia euphoeoides".
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- Diphlebia_euphoeoides depiction Tropical_Rockmaster_-_Cairns_Australia.jpg.
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