Austrolestes psyche (Hagen, 1862)
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Austrolestes psyche (Hagen, 1862) |
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Austrolestes psyche (Hagen, 1862) View in CoL
Tillyard (1917a, 1717b); Lieftinck (1960); Allbrook (1979); Nuttall(1982);Hawking(1986,1995); Hawking&Theischinger (1999); Gooderham & Tsyrlin (2002); Theischinger & Hawking (2003, 2006); Theischinger & Endersby (2009). Watson (1962) has to be referred to Austrolestes aleison .
*Genus Austrolestes Tillyard, 1913
Morphology based identifications need geographical confirmation for two species: South-western Australia: A. aleison ; south-eastern Australia: A. psyche . A. insularis (larva still undescribed) should be the only species across most of northern Australia ( Theischinger & Endersby 2009).
Allbrook, P. 1979. Tasmanian Odonata. Fauna of Tasmania Handbook No. 1. University of Tasmania, Fauna of Tasmania Committee: Hobart.
Gooderham, J. and Tsyrlin, E. 2002. The Waterbug Book. A Guide to the Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Temperate Australia. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.
Hawking, J. and Theischinger, G. 1999. Dragonfly Larvae (Odonata): A guide to the identification of larvae of Australian families and to the identification and ecology of larvae from New South Wales. Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology, Thurgoona (NSW) and Australian Water Technologies Pty Ltd, West Ryde (NSW).
Lieftinck, M. A. 1960. Considerations on the genus Lestes Leach with notes on the classification and description of Indo-Australian species and larval forms (Odonata: Lestidae). Nova Guinea Zool. 8: 127 - 171.
Nuttall, P. M. 1982. A guide to the identification of larvae of the Zygoptera (Odonata) of Victoria. Technical report No. 20. Dandenong Valley Authority: Dandenong.
Theischinger, G. and Hawking, J. H. 2003. Dragonflies of Victoria. An Identification guide to adult and larval dragonflies (Odonata). Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology: Thurgoona (NSW).
Theischinger, G. and Hawking, J. H. 2006. The Complete Field Guide to Dragonflies of Australia. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.
Theischinger, G. and Endersby, I. 2009. Identification Guide to the Australian Odonata. Department of Environment, Climate Change & Water NSW: Sydney.
Tillyard, R. J. 1913. Descriptions and life-history of a new species of Nannophlebia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 37 (1912): 712 - 726.
Tillyard, R. J. 1917 a. On the morphology of the caudal gills of the larvae of zygopterid dragonflies. Introduction, Part 1 (General Morphology) and Part 2 (Studies of the separate types). Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 42: 31 - 112.
Watson, J. A. L. 1962. The Dragonflies (Odonata) of South-western Australia. A Guide to the Identification, Ecology, Distribution and Affinituies of Larvae and Adults. Handbook No. 7. Western Australian Naturalist's Club: Perth.
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