Teinobasis
Teinobasis sjupp
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Zygoptera
Family: Coenagrionidae
Genus: Teinobasis
Kirby, 1890[1]

Teinobasis is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae.[2] Species occur in south-eastern Asia, Indonesia, Solomon Islands and Micronesia; one species, Teinobasis rufithorax, is found in Australia.[3]

Species

The genus Teinobasis includes the following species:[4]

  • Teinobasis aerides Lieftinck, 1962
  • Teinobasis albula Ris, 1915
  • Teinobasis alluaudi (Martin, 1896)
  • Teinobasis alternans Lieftinck, 1935
  • Teinobasis aluensis Campion, 1924
  • Teinobasis angusticlavia Ris, 1913
  • Teinobasis annamalija Hämäläinen & Müller, 1989
  • Teinobasis argiocnemis Lieftinck, 1949
  • Teinobasis ariel Lieftinck, 1962
  • Teinobasis aurea Lieftinck, 1932
  • Teinobasis bradleyi Kimmins, 1957
  • Teinobasis budeni Paulson, 2003
  • Teinobasis buwaldai Lieftinck, 1949
  • Teinobasis carolinensis Lieftinck, 1962
  • Teinobasis chionopleura Lieftinck, 1987
  • Teinobasis combusta (Selys, 1877)
  • Teinobasis corolla Needham & Gyger, 1939
  • Teinobasis cryptica Dow, 2010
  • Teinobasis debeauforti Lieftinck, 1938
  • Teinobasis debeauxi Lieftinck, 1938
  • Teinobasis dolabrata Lieftinck, 1938
  • Teinobasis dominula Lieftinck, 1937
  • Teinobasis euglena Lieftinck, 1934
  • Teinobases fatakula Marinov and Donnelly, 2013
  • Teinobasis filamenta Needham & Gyger, 1939
  • Teinobasis filiformis (Brauer, 1868)
  • Teinobasis filum (Brauer, 1868)
  • Teinobasis fortis Lieftinck, 1962
  • Teinobasis fulgens Lieftinck, 1949
  • Teinobasis gracillima Fraser, 1926
  • Teinobasis hamalaineni Müller, 1992
  • Teinobasis helvola Lieftinck, 1930
  • Teinobasis imitans Lieftinck, 1987
  • Teinobasis kiautai Theischinger & Richards, 2007
  • Teinobasis kirbyi Laidlaw, 1902
  • Teinobasis laglaizei (Selys, 1878)
  • Teinobasis laidlawi Kimmins, 1936
  • Teinobasis lorquini (Selys, 1877)
  • Teinobasis luciae Lieftinck, 1937
  • Teinobasis metallica (Förster, 1898)
  • Teinobasis micans Lieftinck, 1949
  • Teinobasis nigra Campion in Laidlaw, 1928
  • Teinobasis nigrolutea Lieftinck, 1962
  • Teinobasis nitescens Lieftinck, 1935
  • Teinobasis obtusilingua Lieftinck, 1987
  • Teinobasis olivacea Ris, 1915
  • Teinobasis olthofi Lieftinck, 1949
  • Teinobasis palauensis Lieftinck, 1962
  • Teinobasis ponapensis Lieftinck, 1962
  • Teinobasis pretiosa (Selys, 1877)
  • Teinobasis prothoracica (Selys, 1877)
  • Teinobasis pulverulenta Ris, 1915
  • Teinobasis rajah Laidlaw, 1912
  • Teinobasis ranee Needham & Gyger, 1941
  • Teinobasis recurva (Selys, 1877)
  • Teinobasis rubricauda Lieftinck, 1974
  • Teinobasis ruficollis (Selys, 1877)
  • Teinobasis rufithorax (Selys, 1877) - red-breasted longtail[3]
  • Teinobasis samaritis Ris, 1915
  • Teinobasis scintillans Lieftinck, 1932
  • Teinobasis serena Lieftinck, 1932
  • Teinobasis simulans Lieftinck, 1987
  • Teinobasis sjupp Kalkman, 2008
  • Teinobasis stigmatizans Lieftinck, 1938
  • Teinobasis strigosa Needham & Gyger, 1939
  • Teinobasis suavis Lieftinck, 1953
  • Teinobasis superba (Hagen in Selys, 1877)
  • Teinobasis tenuis (Martin, 1897)
  • Teinobasis wallacei Campion, 1924

References

  1. Kirby, W.F. (1890). A Synonymic Catalogue of Neuroptera Odonata, or Dragonflies. With an Appendix of fossil species. London: Gurney & Jackson. pp. 202 [157]. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.5534.
  2. "Genus Teinobasis Kirby, 1890". Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Biological Resources Study. 2012. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  3. 1 2 Günther Theischinger; John Hawking (2006). The Complete Field Guide to Dragonflies of Australia. CSIRO Publishing. ISBN 0-643-09073-8.
  4. 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.
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