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Lestoideidae is a monotypic family of damselflies. The only genus in the family is ''Lestoidea'', it comprises four species. The family is endemic to the streams in rainforests of north east Queensland. Lestoideidae is an accepted family name but it is important to distinguish genus ''Lestoidea'' from superfamily Lestoidea. They have the same spelling, but the superfamily is based on the genus ''Lestes''. The taxonomic history of ''Lestoidea'' is complex because its member species show features that might suggest a position in either Lestoidea (superfamily), or perhaps with family Diphlebiidae. == Species == The genus ''Lestoidea'' has four species. All the species have a common name and they are commonly known as bluestreaks. The species are: *''Lestoidea barbarae'' (large bluestreak) *''Lestoidea brevicauda'' (short-tipped bluestreak) *''Lestoidea conjuncta'' (common bluestreak) *''Lestoidea lewisiana'' (Mount Lewis bluestreak) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lestoideidae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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