Devadatta is a genus of
damselflies in the family Devadattidae which is a sister-group of the
Chlorocyphidae. There are about 13 described species in Devadatta.[1][2][3]
The genus has sometimes been placed in the family
Amphipterygidae. Species in the genus are found in Southeast Asia with several species in Borneo.[4]
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