Epigomphus is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. They are commonly known as Knobtails.
The genus contains the following species:[4]
Epigomphus is a genus of dragonflies in the family Gomphidae. They are commonly known as Knobtails.
The genus contains the following species:
Epigomphus armatus Ris, 1918 Epigomphus camelus Calvert, 1905 – Humped Knobtail Epigomphus clavatus Belle, 1980 – Guatemalan Knobtail Epigomphus compactus Belle, 1994 Epigomphus corniculatus Belle, 1989 – Horned Knobtail Epigomphus crepidus Kennedy, 1936 – West Mexican Knobtail Epigomphus donnellyi González & Cook, 1988 – Donnelly's Knobtail Epigomphus echeverrii Brooks, 1989 – Volcano Knobtail Epigomphus flinti Donnelly, 1989 – Flint's Knobtail Epigomphus gibberosus Belle, 1988 Epigomphus houghtoni Brooks, 1989 – Limón Knobtail Epigomphus hylaeus Ris, 1918 Epigomphus jannyae Belle, 1993 Epigomphus llama Calvert, 1903 Epigomphus maya Donnelly, 1989 – Maya Knobtail Epigomphus obtusus Selys, 1869 Epigomphus occipitalis Belle, 1970 Epigomphus paludosus Hagen in Selys, 1854 Epigomphus paulsoni Belle, 1981 – Paulson's Knobtail Epigomphus pechumani Belle, 1970 Epigomphus quadracies Calvert, 1903 Epigomphus subobtusus Selys, 1878 Epigomphus subquadrices Kennedy, 1946 Epigomphus subsimilis Calvert, 1929 – Alajuela Knobtail Epigomphus sulcatistyla Donnelly, 1989 – Tuxtla Knobtail Epigomphus tumefactus Calvert, 1903 Epigomphus verticicornis Calvert, 1908 – Cartago Knobtail Epigomphus westfalli Donnelly, 1986 – Westfall's Knobtail