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Megalagrion leptodemas, commonly referred to as the Crimson Hawaiian damselfly, is one of the rarest and most endangered Megalagrion species that is endemic to the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is currently labeled as endangered by the ESA and critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. The general biology of Crimson Hawaiian damselflies is similar to other narrow-winged damselflies. Megalagrion leptodemas used to be found in the mountains of Ko’olau and Wai'anae but is now only found in four watersheds in the Ko’olau Mountains. The species is threatened by habitat loss and non-native species. They have limited habitat and small, scattered populations which can affect their future population stability. Conservation efforts for this species should concentrate on both habitat management and c

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  • Megalagrion leptodemas (en)
  • Megalagrion leptodemas (nl)
  • Megalagrion leptodemas (pl)
  • Megalagrion leptodemas (pt)
  • Megalagrion leptodemas (sv)
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  • Megalagrion leptodemas is een libellensoort uit de familie van de waterjuffers (Coenagrionidae), onderorde juffers (Zygoptera). De soort staat op de Rode Lijst van de IUCN als kritiek, beoordelingsjaar 2006, de trend van de populatie is volgens de IUCN dalend. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1899 door . (nl)
  • Megalagrion leptodemas – gatunek ważki z rodziny łątkowatych (Coenagrionidae). Występuje na terenie Oceanii. (pl)
  • Megalagrion leptodemas é uma espécie de libelinha da família . É endémica dos Estados Unidos da América. Os seus habitats naturais são: rios. Está ameaçada por perda de habitat. (pt)
  • Megalagrion leptodemas är en trollsländeart som först beskrevs av 1899. Megalagrion leptodemas ingår i släktet Megalagrion och familjen dammflicksländor. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som akut hotad. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Megalagrion leptodemas, commonly referred to as the Crimson Hawaiian damselfly, is one of the rarest and most endangered Megalagrion species that is endemic to the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is currently labeled as endangered by the ESA and critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. The general biology of Crimson Hawaiian damselflies is similar to other narrow-winged damselflies. Megalagrion leptodemas used to be found in the mountains of Ko’olau and Wai'anae but is now only found in four watersheds in the Ko’olau Mountains. The species is threatened by habitat loss and non-native species. They have limited habitat and small, scattered populations which can affect their future population stability. Conservation efforts for this species should concentrate on both habitat management and c (en)
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