The Australian dragonflies: a guide to the identification, distributions, and habitats of Australian Odonata
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1. Verfasser: Watson, J. A. L. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Canberra CSIRO 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-262) and index
Cover; Preface; Contents; 1. Introduction; 2. The Biology of Dragonflies; 3. The Australian Dragonfly Fauna; 4. Identification of Dragonflies; 5. Distributions; 6. Dragonfly Habitats; 7. The Keys; 8. References; Appendix: Illustrations in the Keys; Index
Dragonflies are conspicuous insects. Many are large; they fly strongly; most arebrightly coloured. As a result, they have been collected extensively. Their larvae areless familiar. 'Mud-eyes', as some are called, are drab, and almost all live in freshwaters, out of sight. They are, perhaps, best known as bait for freshwater fish. The dragonflies constitute a very distinct order of insects, the Odonata. InAustralia, two suborders are represented: damselflies (Zygoptera), generally veryslender insects, the fore- and hindwings similar in shape and venation and commonlyheld closed above the body at
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