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'''''Epithemis wayanadensis''''' is a species of [[dragonfly]] in the family [[Libellulidae]]..<ref name="inaturalist-Epithemis wayanadensis">{{cite web |title=Epithemis wayanadensis |url=https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1499163-Epithemis-wayanadensis |website=iNaturalist |access-date=2023-10-02 |language=en}}</ref> It is [[endemic]] to the [[Western Ghats]], [[India]]. [[Epithemis mariae]] is a very slimier species found in south india.
'''''Epithemis wayanadensis''''' is a species of [[dragonfly]] in the family [[Libellulidae]]..<ref name="inaturalist-Epithemis wayanadensis">{{cite web |title=Epithemis wayanadensis |url=https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1499163-Epithemis-wayanadensis |website=iNaturalist |access-date=2023-10-02 |language=en}}</ref> It is [[endemic]] to the [[Western Ghats]], [[India]]. [[Epithemis mariae]] is a very slimier species found in south india.
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Epithemis wayanadensis
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E. wayanadensis
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Epithemis wayanadensis[1]
Chandran, Raju, Jose and Mirza sp. nov.

Epithemis wayanadensis is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae..[2] It is endemic to the Western Ghats, India. Epithemis mariae is a very slimier species found in south india.

References

  1. ^ Vivek Chandran, Ayikkara; Raju, David Valiyaparambil; Jose, Subin Kaniyamattathil; Mirza, Zeeshan Ayaz (9 September 2023). "A new species of Epithemis Laidlaw, 1955 (Odonata: Libellulidae), from the Western Ghats, India". Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.japb.2023.08.006. {{cite journal}}: Check |doi= value (help); External link in |doi= (help)
  2. ^ "Epithemis wayanadensis". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-10-02.