Erpetogomphus is a genus of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. They are commonly known as ringtails. Most of the species are predominantly green coloured and the males have a moderately clubbed tail.[1] A fossil species is known from the Miocene Mexican amber[2]
The genus contains the following species:[3]
Erpetogomphus is a genus of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. They are commonly known as ringtails. Most of the species are predominantly green coloured and the males have a moderately clubbed tail. A fossil species is known from the Miocene Mexican amber
The genus contains the following species:
Erpetogomphus agkistrodon Garrison, 1994 Erpetogomphus boa Selys, 1859 Erpetogomphus bothrops Garrison, 1994 – one-striped ringtail Erpetogomphus compositus Hagen in Selys, 1858 – white-belted ringtail Erpetogomphus constrictor Ris, 1918 – knob-tipped ringtail Erpetogomphus cophias Selys, 1858 Erpetogomphus crotalinus (Hagen in Selys, 1854) – yellow-legged ringtail Erpetogomphus designatus Hagen in Selys, 1858 – eastern ringtail Erpetogomphus elaphe Garrison, 1994 Erpetogomphus elaps Selys, 1858 – straight-tipped ringtail Erpetogomphus erici Novelo & Garrison, 1999 Erpetogomphus eutainia Calvert, 1905 – blue-faced ringtail Erpetogomphus heterodon Garrison, 1994 – dashed ringtail Erpetogomphus lampropeltis Kennedy, 1918 – serpent ringtail Erpetogomphus leptophis Garrison, 1994 – dark-shouldered ringtail Erpetogomphus liopeltis Garrison, 1994 Erpetogomphus ophibolus Calvert, 1905 Erpetogomphus sabaleticus Williamson, 1918 Erpetogomphus schausi Calvert, 1919 Erpetogomphus sipedon Calvert, 1905 Erpetogomphus tristani Calvert, 1912 Erpetogomphus viperinus Selys, 1868