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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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Theischinger, G.
Other Authors: Hawking, John, 1949-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Collingwood, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, ©2006.
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Online Access:CONNECT
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.