About Erpetogomphus lampropeltis Kennedy, 1918
Erpetogomphus lampropeltis, commonly known as the serpent ringtail, is a dragonfly species that belongs to the Gomphidae family. This species occurs in Mexico and the United States.
Erpetogomphus lampropeltis Kennedy, 1918 is a animal in the Gomphidae family, order Odonata, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Erpetogomphus lampropeltis Kennedy, 1918
Erpetogomphus lampropeltis, the serpent ringtail, is a Gomphidae dragonfly found in Mexico and the United States.
Erpetogomphus lampropeltis, commonly known as the serpent ringtail, is a dragonfly species that belongs to the Gomphidae family. This species occurs in Mexico and the United States.
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