Cordulephya


Cordulephya is a genus of dragonflies in the family Austrocorduliidae,
endemic to eastern Australia.
Species are small to tiny, black or purplish-black with yellowish markings. Unusually for Anisoptera, they rest with their wings folded above the body, similar to some damselflies. They are commonly known as shutwings.

Species

The genus includes four recognised species:Cordulephya bidenstropical shutwingCordulephya divergensclubbed shutwingCordulephya montanamountain shutwingCordulephya pygmaeacommon shutwing

Taxonomy

Cordulephya was originally grouped within the broad family concept that included the corduliines.
It was subsequently placed in the family Corduliidae, a treatment widely used throughout much of the twentieth century.
Some classifications have recognised a separate family, Cordulephyidae, for the shutwings.
Later reviews were uncertain of its family relationships, and the genus was treated as incertae sedis within the superfamily Libelluloidea.
Phylogenetic studies have since clarified its relationships, and Cordulephya is now placed in the family Austrocorduliidae.