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- Diphlebia abstract "Diphlebia is a genus of damselflies in the family Diphlebiidae. They are commonly known as rockmasters. These damselflies are very large and thick. The species in this genus are found in Eastern Australia, except for one species that can be found in New Guinea. The males are vividly patterned. They are blue or bluish green and black in colour. Their blue colour also gives them the name azure damselflies. They rest with their wings spread out. Their wings are usually blackish brown or have white markings. These damselflies have several present antenodal crossveins. The two basal extend across coastal and subcoastal spaces. The larvae are wide and flat. They have long saccoid gills too 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.".
- Diphlebia class Insect.
- Diphlebia family Calopterygoidea.
- Diphlebia family Diphlebiidae.
- Diphlebia kingdom Animal.
- Diphlebia order Damselfly.
- Diphlebia order Odonata.
- Diphlebia phylum Arthropod.
- Diphlebia thumbnail Tropical_Rockmaster_-_Cairns_Australia.jpg?width=300.
- Diphlebia wikiPageExternalLink Dragonflies%20sample.pdf.
- Diphlebia wikiPageID "27259860".
- Diphlebia wikiPageLength "2756".
- Diphlebia wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Diphlebia wikiPageRevisionID "680176747".
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Calopterygoidea.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Damselflies.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Damselflies.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Damselfly.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebia_coerulescens.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebia_euphaeoides.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebia_euphoeoides.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebia_hybridoides.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebia_lestoides.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebia_nymphoides.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Diphlebiidae.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_states_of_Australia.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Edmond_de_Sélys_Longchamps.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Odonata.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Puget_Sound.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLink Zygoptera.
- Diphlebia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diphlebia".
- Diphlebia classis "insecta".
- Diphlebia familia Diphlebiidae.
- Diphlebia genus "Diphlebia".
- Diphlebia genusAuthority "Selys, 1869".
- Diphlebia hasPhotoCollection Diphlebia.
- Diphlebia imageCaption Diphlebia_euphaeoides.
- Diphlebia imageCaption Diphlebia_euphoeoides.
- Diphlebia name "Rockmasters".
- Diphlebia ordo Odonata.
- Diphlebia phylum "Arthropoda".
- Diphlebia regnum "Animalia".
- Diphlebia subdivision "See text".
- Diphlebia subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Diphlebia subordo Damselfly.
- Diphlebia subordo Zygoptera.
- Diphlebia superfamilia Calopterygoidea.
- Diphlebia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Diphlebia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Diphlebia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Diphlebia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Small.
- Diphlebia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Diphlebia subject Category:Damselflies.
- Diphlebia hypernym Damselflies.
- Diphlebia type Animal.
- Diphlebia type Article.
- Diphlebia type Eukaryote.
- Diphlebia type Insect.
- Diphlebia type Species.
- Diphlebia type Article.
- Diphlebia type Thing.
- Diphlebia type Q1390.
- Diphlebia type Q19088.
- Diphlebia type Q729.
- Diphlebia comment "Diphlebia is a genus of damselflies in the family Diphlebiidae. They are commonly known as rockmasters. These damselflies are very large and thick. The species in this genus are found in Eastern Australia, except for one species that can be found in New Guinea. The males are vividly patterned. They are blue or bluish green and black in colour. Their blue colour also gives them the name azure damselflies. They rest with their wings spread out.".
- Diphlebia label "Diphlebia".
- Diphlebia sameAs Diphlebia.
- Diphlebia sameAs Diphlebia.
- Diphlebia sameAs m.0bwmds3.
- Diphlebia sameAs Diphlebia.
- Diphlebia sameAs Diphlebia.
- Diphlebia sameAs Q2579933.
- Diphlebia sameAs Q2579933.
- Diphlebia wasDerivedFrom Diphlebia?oldid=680176747.
- Diphlebia depiction Tropical_Rockmaster_-_Cairns_Australia.jpg.
- Diphlebia isPrimaryTopicOf Diphlebia.
- Diphlebia name "Rockmasters".