Ophiogomphus arizonicus
| Ophiogomphus arizonicus | |
|---|---|
|   | |
| Scientific classification   | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Arthropoda | 
| Class: | Insecta | 
| Order: | Odonata | 
| Infraorder: | Anisoptera | 
| Family: | Gomphidae | 
| Genus: | Ophiogomphus | 
| Species: | O. arizonicus | 
| Binomial name | |
| Ophiogomphus arizonicus Kennedy, 1917 | |
Ophiogomphus arizonicus, the Arizona snaketail, is a species of clubtail in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae.[1][2][3][4] It is found in North America.[1]
The IUCN conservation status of Ophiogomphus arizonicus is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable.[5][6]
References
- ^ a b "Ophiogomphus arizonicus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
- ^ "Ophiogomphus arizonicus species details". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
- ^ "Ophiogomphus arizonicus". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
- ^ "Ophiogomphus arizonicus Species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
- ^ "List of Endangered Species". IUCN Red List. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
- ^ "Odonata Central". Retrieved 2018-05-05.
Further reading
- Kalkman, V. J. (2013). Studies on phylogeny and biogeography of damselflies (Odonata) with emphasis on the Argiolestidae (PhD). Leiden University. hdl:1887/22953.
 
