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Cynthia Evelyn Longfield (16 August 1896 – 27 June 1991) was an Anglo-Irish entomologist and explorer and the first woman member of the Entomological Society. She was an expert on the dragonfly and an explorer. She was called "Madame Dragonfly" for her extensive work. She was passionately fond of dragonflies and her dominant area of interest was natural history. She travelled extensively and published The Dragonflies of the British Isles in 1937. She worked as a research associate at the Natural History Museum, London. Longfield was the expert on the dragonflies at the museum, researching particularly African species.

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  • Cynthia Longfield (en)
  • Cynthia Longfieldová (cs)
  • Cynthia Longfield (de)
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  • Лонгфилд, Синтия (ru)
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  • Cynthia Evelyn Longfieldová (16. srpna 1896, , Londýn – 27. června 1991, , hrabství Cork) byla britská entomoložka. Byla průzkumnicí a expertkou na vážky a zkoumala zejména africké druhy. Pro její rozsáhlou práci byla jmenována „Madame Dragonfly“. Její dominantní oblastí zájmu byla historie přírody. Značnou část roku 1937 cestovala a následně vydala publikaci Vážky britských ostrovů. Pracovala jako vědecká spolupracovnice v Natural History Museum v Londýně. (cs)
  • Cynthia Longfield (* 16. August 1896; † 27. Juni 1991) war eine irische Biologin. Sie war eine Expertin für Großlibellen. (de)
  • Cynthia Evelyn Longfield (16 August 1896 – 27 June 1991) was an Anglo-Irish entomologist and explorer and the first woman member of the Entomological Society. She was an expert on the dragonfly and an explorer. She was called "Madame Dragonfly" for her extensive work. She was passionately fond of dragonflies and her dominant area of interest was natural history. She travelled extensively and published The Dragonflies of the British Isles in 1937. She worked as a research associate at the Natural History Museum, London. Longfield was the expert on the dragonflies at the museum, researching particularly African species. (en)
  • Синтия Лонгфилд (англ. Cynthia Longfield; 1896—1991) — британский одонатолог. За интенсивную работу её называли Мадам Стрекоза. Скончалась в возрасте 96 лет. Вид стрекоз был назван в честь Синтии. (ru)
  • Cynthia Longfield (16 de agosto de 1896 – 27 de junio de 1991) fue una experta en libélulas y una exploradora irlandesa.​​ La llamaban "Madame Libélula" por su trabajo extenso.​​ Tuvo una mente analítica y era apasionadamente cariñosa con las libélulas. Su área dominante de interés era la historia natural.​ Viajó extensamente y publicó Las Libélulas de las Islas Británicas en 1937. Trabajó como investigadora asociada en el Museo de Historia Natural, Londres.​​ Cynthia fu experta en las libélulas en el museo, investigando particularmente las especies africanas. (es)
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  • Cloyne, Ireland (en)
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