Griseargiolestes griseus (Hagen, 1862)

Theischinger, G. & Endersby, I., 2014, Australian Dragonfly (Odonata) Larvae: Descriptive history and identification, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 72, pp. 73-120 : 79

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Griseargiolestes griseus (Hagen, 1862)
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Tillyard (1914, 1917a), Hawking (1986), both as Argiolestes griseus ; ( Theischinger 1998b); Hawking & Theischinger (1999); Theischinger & Hawking (2006); Theischinger & Endersby (2009).

Hawking, J. H. 1986. Dragonfly Larvae of the River Murray System. A Preliminary Guide to the Identification of known Final Instar Odonate Larvae of South-eastern Australia. Technical Report No. 6. Albury Wodonga Development Corporation: Wodonga.

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).

Theischinger, G. 1998 b. Supra-specific diversity inAustralian Argiolestes (Odonata: Zygoptera: Megapodagrionidae). Stapfia 55: 613 - 621.

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. 1914. On some problems concerning the development of the wing venation of Odonata. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 39: 163 - 216.

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.

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Figs 1-12. Final instar larvae of Australian Zygoptera: (1) Hemiphlebia mirabilis (Hemiphlebiidae); (2) Synlestes weyersii (Synlestidae); (3) Austrolestes annulosus (Lestidae); (4) Diphlebia euphoeoides (Lestoideidae); (5-8) Argiolestidae: (5) Archiargiolestes parvulus; (6) Austroargiolestes icteromelas; (7) Griseargiolestes griseus; (8) Miniargiolestes minimus; (9) Austrosticta soror (Isostictidae); (10) Nososticta pilbara (Platycnemididae); (11, 12) Coenagrionidae: (11) Caliagrion billinghursti; (12) Ischnura heterosticta.