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Odonata – Coenagrionidae – Pseudagrion

Pseudagrion

  • Blue-sided Sprite (Pseudagrion sudanicum)
    22/05/2020
  • Cherry-eye Sprite (Pseudagrion sublacteum)
    22/05/2020
  • Variable Sprite (Pseudagrion sjoestedti)
    22/05/2020
  • Swarthy Sprite (Pseudagrion hamoni)
    21/05/2020
  • Black Sprite (Pseudagrion commoniae)
    21/05/2020
  • Catshead Sprite (Pseudagrion coeleste)
    21/05/2020
  • Assegai Sprite (Pseudagrion assegaii)
    21/05/2020
  • Acacia Sprite (Pseudagrion acaciae)
    20/05/2020
  • Upland Sprite (Pseudagrion spernatum)
    20/05/2020
  • Slate Sprite (Pseudagrion salisburyense)
    20/05/2020
  • Harlequin Sprite (Pseudagrion newtoni)
    19/05/2020
  • Powder-faced Sprite (Pseudagrion kersteni)
    19/05/2020
  • Balinsky’s Sprite (Pseudagrion inopinatum)
    19/05/2020
  • Great Sprite (Pseudagrion gamblesi)
    18/05/2020
  • Palmiet Sprite (Pseudagrion furcigerum)
    15/05/2020
  • Mountain Sprite (Pseudagrion draconis)
    15/05/2020
  • Yellow-faced Sprite (Pseudagrion citricola)
    14/05/2020
  • Makabusi Sprite (Pseudagrion makabusiense)
    11/05/2020
  • Springwater Sprite (Pseudagrion caffrum)
    08/05/2020
  • Vaal Sprite (Pseudagrion vaalense)
    13/04/2020
  • Painted Sprite (Pseudagrion hageni)
    09/03/2020
  • Masai Sprite (Pseudagrion massaicum)
    04/03/2020
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