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Pseudagrion

Pseudagrion is the largest genus of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae, with over 140 species. Its range includes most of Africa, much of Asia, and Australia. Africa holds most of the diversity with almost 100 species. It has occupied most of the freshwater habitats in its range, and dominates damselfly communities in habitats as different as desert pools, equatorial rainforests and montane streams.

Etymology
The genus name Pseudagrion is derived from the Greek ψευδής (pseudēs, "false" or "not true"), combined with Agrion, a genus name derived from the Greek ἄγριος (agrios, "wild"). Agrion was the name given in 1775 by Johan Christian Fabricius for all damselflies. ==Species==
Species
The genus Pseudagrion includes the following species: Gallery of species without an article Pseudagrion dispar male.jpg|Pseudagrion dispar male Malagasy sprite (Pseudagrion malgassicum) male.jpg|Pseudagrion malagassicum male Malagasy sprite (Pseudagrion malgassicum) female.jpg|Pseudagrion malagassicum female ==References==
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