The complete field guide to dragonflies of Australia /
Dragonflies, with their kaleidoscope of colours and incredible flying abilities, are one of the most eminently watchable kinds of animals, exhibiting fascinating behaviours. Here for the first time is a comprehensive, user friendly guide to Australia's dragonflies and damselflies. With stunning...
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Language: | English |
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Collingwood, Vic. :
CSIRO Publishing,
©2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Species guide
- Diphiebiidae Rockmasters
- Chlorocyphidae Jewels
- Calopterygidae Demoiselles
- Hemiphlebiidae Greenlings
- Chorismagrionidae Relicts
- Synlestidae Sylphs/Malachites
- estidae Spreadwings/Reedlings
- Restoideidae Bluestreaks
- Megapodagrionidae Fatwings
- Protoneuridae Threadtails/Pinflies
- Isostictidae Narrow-wings
- Coenagrionidae Pond Damsels
- Ptaluridae Petaltails
- Arhipetaliidae Tasmanian Redspots
- Austropetaiidae Mainland Redspots
- Telephieb idae Southern Darners
- Aeshnidae Hawkers
- Lindeniidae Tgers/Wingtails
- Gomphidae Clubtails
- Synthemistidae igertails/Southern Emeralds
- Gomphomacromiidae Urflies
- Pseudocorduliidae Mistflies
- Macromiidae Cruisers
- Austrocorduliidae Southern Hawks
- Cordulephyidae Shutwings
- Oxygastridae Streamcruisers
- Corduliidae Emeralds
- Hemicorduliidae Round winged/Modem Emeralds
- Urothemistidae Baskers
- Libellulidae Skimmers/Perchers
- Ilustrated glossary
- Keys for the identification of adults
- Keys for the identification of larvae
- Studying dragonflies
- Checklist of species.