Austrolestes is a genus of medium to large-sized damselflies in the family Lestidae.[2] Austrolestes damselflies sit with their wings folded completely back.[1] Males are usually bright blue and black, the females duller. Members of this genus are found in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific islands.
The genus Austrolestes includes the following species:[3]
The genus name Austrolestes is derived from the latin word auster meaning south wind, hence south; and the damselfly genus Lestes, which is from the Greek word λῃστής meaning a robber.[1][4] In 1913, Robin Tillyard described the genus Austrolestes as having characters similar to the very large genus Lestes, which, unlike Austrolestes, sit with their wings outspread.[1]
Austrolestes is a genus of medium to large-sized damselflies in the family Lestidae. Austrolestes damselflies sit with their wings folded completely back. Males are usually bright blue and black, the females duller. Members of this genus are found in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific islands.
Austrolestes est un genre d'insectes odonates (demoiselles) de la famille des Lestidae.
Selon World Odonata List[2] :
Selon Catalogue of Life (2 juillet 2017)[3] :
Austrolestes is een geslacht van libellen (Odonata) uit de familie van de pantserjuffers (Lestidae).
Austrolestes omvat 10 soorten:[1]
Austrolestes is een geslacht van libellen (Odonata) uit de familie van de pantserjuffers (Lestidae).