Orthetrum caledonicum (Brauer, 1865)
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Orthetrum caledonicum (Brauer, 1865) |
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Orthetrum caledonicum (Brauer, 1865) View in CoL
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Figs 61-72. Final instar larvae of Australian Libellulidae: (61) Nannophya sp. (from Barcaldine); (62) Neurothemis stigmatizans; (63) Orthetrum caledonicum; (64) Pantala flavescens; (65) Potamarcha congener; (66) Rhodothemis lieftincki; (67) Rhyothemis princeps; (68) Tetrathemis irregularis; (69) Tholymis tillarga; (70) Tramea stenoloba; (71) Urothemis aliena; (72) Zyxomma elgneri.
Figs 82-94. Larvae of Australian Odonata: (82) Synlestes weyersii (Synlestidae); (83) Griseargiolestes intermedius (Argiolestidae); (84) Xanthagrion erythroneurum (Coenagrionidae); (85, 86) Aeshnidae: (85) Anax papuensis; (86) Notoaeschna sagittata; (87- 90) Gomphidae: (87) Ictinogiomphus australis; (88) Antipodogomphus acolythus; (89) Austroepigomphus (Xerogomphus) turneri; (90) Hemigomphus heteroclytus; (91) Eusynthemis virgula (Synthemistidae); (92, 93) Libellulidae: (92) Nannophya dalei; (93) Orthetrum caledonicum; (94) Pseudocordulia sp. (Libelluloidea genera incertae sedis).
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