Brechmorhoga Explained
Brechmorhoga is a genus of dragonfly in the Libellulidae family. Members of this genus are commonly called clubskimmers because of the widening abdominal segments much like the clubtails.[1]
The genus contains the following species:
- Brechmorhoga archboldi
- Brechmorhoga diplosema
- Brechmorhoga flavoannulata
- Brechmorhoga flavopunctata
- Brechmorhoga innupta
- Brechmorhoga latialata
- Brechmorhoga mendax – pale-faced clubskimmer[2]
- Brechmorhoga neblinae
- Brechmorhoga nubecula
- Brechmorhoga pertinax – masked clubskimmer[2]
- Brechmorhoga praecox – slender clubskimmer[2]
- Brechmorhoga praedatrix
- Brechmorhoga rapax
- Brechmorhoga tepeaca
- Brechmorhoga travassosi
- Brechmorhoga vivax
Notes and References
- Book: Abbott, John C. . Dragonflies and Damselflies of Texas and the South-Central United States . 2005 . . 0-691-11364-5 . 245.
- Web site: North American Odonata. University of Puget Sound. 5 August 2010. 2009.