Ophiogomphus morrisoni
Selys, 1879
Great Basin Snaketail
Ophiogomphus morrisoni, commonly known as the Great Basin Snaketail, is a of clubtail in the Gomphidae. The species was first described by Selys in 1879. It is to western North America and has been recorded from Oregon, California, and Utah. The IUCN lists the species as Least Concern with a stable .

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ophiogomphus morrisoni: /ˌɒfɪoʊˈɡɒmfəs ˌmɒrɪˈsəʊni/
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Distribution
Western United States, specifically in Oregon, California, and Utah. The is to the Great Basin region of North America.
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Conservation Status
The IUCN conservation status of Ophiogomphus morrisoni is '' (Least Concern), with no immediate threat to the ' survival. The is considered stable.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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