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  2. Rhyothemis triangularis - Wikipedia

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    Rhyothemis triangularis [2] (sapphire flutterer, lesser blue wing) [3] is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is widespread in eastern and southern Asia . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  3. Rhyothemis princeps - Wikipedia

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    Rhyothemis princeps, known as the sapphire flutterer, [3] is a species of dragonfly of the family Libellulidae. [4] [5] The flight of the genus Rhyothemis is usually fluttering, leading to the common description of "flutterer" for most species in the genus. Rhyothemis princeps is found in Australia and New Guinea only. It is a medium-sized ...

  4. Sapphire flutterer - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire flutterer may refer to: Rhyothemis princeps , a species of dragonfly found in Australia and New Guinea Rhyothemis triangularis , a species of dragonfly found in eastern and southern Asia

  5. Rhyothemis - Wikipedia

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    Rhyothemis is a genus of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. [2] They are commonly known as flutterers. Rhyothemis species are found in Africa, Asia, Australia and the Pacific region. [3] The flight of the genus Rhyothemis is usually fluttering, leading to the common description of "flutterer" for most species in the genus.

  6. Anax immaculifrons - Wikipedia

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    Anax immaculifrons, [2] the magnificent emperor, [1] or blue darner, [3] is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae.Almost all its range is in West and South Asia (the population further east in Asia is now recognized as a separate species, A. aurantiacus); it is Europe's largest dragonfly but very marginal in the continent where restricted to some Aegean Islands and Cyprus.

  7. Logan Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    The Logan Sapphire brooch, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. The Logan Sapphire is a 422.98-carat (84.596 g) sapphire from Sri Lanka.One of the largest blue faceted sapphires in the world, it was owned by Victor Sassoon and then purchased by M. Robert Guggenheim as a gift for his wife, Rebecca Pollard Guggenheim, who donated the sapphire to the Smithsonian Institution in 1960.

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