Gomphus (dragonfly) explained

Gomphus is a genus of clubtail dragonflies in the family Gomphidae.

As a result of phylogenetic studies, Gomphus subgenera Gomphurus, Hylogomphus, Phanogomphus, and Stenogomphurus were elevated in rank to genus in 2017. With the removal of their member species, Gomphus ended up with 11 of its previous 54 species, none of which are found in the Western Hemisphere.

Species

These 11 species belong to the genus Gomphus:

MaleFemale Scientific name Common nameDistribution
Gomphus davidi Selys, 1887[1] Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey.
Gomphus epophtalmus Selys, 1872Russia
Gomphus flavipes (Charpentier, 1825) yellow-legged clubtail, river clubtailFrance to eastern Siberia.
Gomphus graslinii Rambur, 1842 pronged clubtailFrance, Portugal, and Spain
Gomphus kinzelbachi Schneider, 1984 Iran and Iraq.
Gomphus lucasii Lucas, 1849Algeria and Tunisia.
Gomphus pulchellus Selys, 1840 western clubtailWestern Europe
Gomphus schneiderii Selys, 1850 Turkish clubtailEurope
Gomphus simillimus Selys, 1840yellow clubtailwestern Europe and the Mahgreb
Gomphus vulgatissimus (Linnaeus, 1758)common clubtail, club-tailed dragonflyEurope

These species formerly belonged to the genus Gomphus:

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Notes and References

  1. Schneider, W. . 2010 . Gomphus davidi . 2010 . e.T60300A12339729 . 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-3.RLTS.T60300A12339729.en . 12 November 2021.