(Aciagrion borneense)
Aciagrion borneense is a descendant of alindahaw. It was first described by Friedrich Ris in 1911. Aciagrion borneense belongs to the genus Aciagrion, and family Coenagrionidae. The IUCN classifies the species as least related. This species is propagated by: Borneo Pilipinas There is no listed species like this. Aciagrion is a genus of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. Aciagrion are small and slender damselflies with a small head. They are found at still waters including swamps. Aciagrion is widely distributed in the tropics from Africa, through Indonesia to Australia. They are commonly known as Slims.