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  2. Anotogaster sieboldii - Wikipedia

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    Anotogaster sieboldii, as known as golden-ringed dragonfly, jumbo dragonfly, Siebold's dragonfly or oniyanma (オニヤンマ、鬼蜻蜓、馬大頭) in Japanese, 無霸勾蜓 in Chinese and 장수잠자리 ("jang-su-jamjari", means 'General Dragonfly') in Korean is the largest species of dragonfly native to Eastern Asia, especially Japan, Taiwan, China, Korean Peninsula. [1]

  3. Cordulegastridae - Wikipedia

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    Within the family Cordulegastridae there are 51 species amongst three different genera. These genera include Anotogaster, Cordulegaster, and Neallogaster, which have 15, 30, and 6 species respectively [5] The name Cordulegastridae comes from the Greek kordylinus, 'club-shaped' and gaster, belly.

  4. Anotogaster - Wikipedia

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    Anotogaster is a genus of dragonflies in the family Cordulegastridae. ... Anotogaster sieboldii (Selys, 1854) – jumbo dragonfly, Siebold's dragonfly [2]

  5. List of Odonata species of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Anotogaster sieboldii. Anotogaster. Anotogaster flaveola Lohemann, 1993 ※endemic species; Anotogaster sieboldii (Selys, 1854) Chlorogomphus

  6. List of dragonflies - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 September 2024, at 23:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. A. sieboldii - Wikipedia

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    A. sieboldii may refer to: Anotogaster sieboldii , the oniyanma, the largest dragonfly species native to Japan Amphiesma sieboldii , the Sikkim keelback, a grass snake species found in South Asia

  8. List of largest insects - Wikipedia

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    However, other species such as Anax strenuus and Anotogaster sieboldii and other species in Petalura, Tetracanthagyna, Anax and Anotogaster could also be contenders. See also the extinct genera Meganeuropsis and Meganeura, although they are not certain to be included in the modern dragonfly order.

  9. Gomphidae - Wikipedia

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    The Gomphidae are a family of dragonflies commonly referred to as clubtails or club-tailed dragonflies.The family contains about 90 genera and 900 species found across North and South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. [2]