1905
DOI: 10.5479/si.00963801.28-1389.165
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The dragonflies (Odonata) of Burma and Lower Siam. I.—Subfamily Calopteryginae

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“…There is also an old published record of R. ignipennis from Burma. Williamson (1904) reports in detail of a male specimen collected by R.A. Earnshaw »along mountain streams and at elevations of from 4 000 to 6 000 feet«, either in »Karenni or Toungy districts« in Burma. It is uncertain whether the misspelled ‘Toungy’ refers to Taung-U, a location in Sagaing region in western Burma.…”
Section: Distinguishing Characters Of Males Of Rhinocypha Trimaculata...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also an old published record of R. ignipennis from Burma. Williamson (1904) reports in detail of a male specimen collected by R.A. Earnshaw »along mountain streams and at elevations of from 4 000 to 6 000 feet«, either in »Karenni or Toungy districts« in Burma. It is uncertain whether the misspelled ‘Toungy’ refers to Taung-U, a location in Sagaing region in western Burma.…”
Section: Distinguishing Characters Of Males Of Rhinocypha Trimaculata...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…used the species name D. limbata for specimens collected by himself in Kelantan. Williamson (1904) and Ris (1911) identified a male from Trang (Lower Siam) and Ain Durian (Malacca), respectively, as D. limbata. Later, Laidlaw (1924Laidlaw ( , 1931a called the Peninsular Malaysian taxon D. dimidiata, but in his lists of the Bornean Odonata, Laidlaw (1920 listed two species from Borneo: D. lugens and D. limbata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%