Arigomphus is a genus of dragonflies of the Gomphidae family. This group is commonly called the pond clubtails. The species are fairly plain and only the males have the club-shaped abdomen.[1] Unlike other gomphids, they may emerge from artificial ponds.[2]
The genus is confined to North America.[1] It contains the following species:[3][4]
Arigomphus is a genus of dragonflies of the Gomphidae family. This group is commonly called the pond clubtails. The species are fairly plain and only the males have the club-shaped abdomen. Unlike other gomphids, they may emerge from artificial ponds.
The genus is confined to North America. It contains the following species:
Arigomphus cornutus (Tough, 1900) – horned clubtail Arigomphus furcifer (Hagen in Selys, 1878) – lilypad clubtail Arigomphus lentulus (Needham, 1902) – stillwater clubtail Arigomphus maxwelli (Ferguson, 1950) – bayou clubtail Arigomphus pallidus (Rambur, 1842) – gray-green clubtail Arigomphus submedianus (Williamson, 1914) – jade clubtail Arigomphus villosipes (Selys, 1854) – unicorn clubtail