Ictinogomphus australis (Selys, 1873)
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Ictinogomphus australis (Selys, 1873) |
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Ictinogomphus australis (Selys, 1873) View in CoL
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Tillyard (1917b); Hawking (1993); Hawking & Smith (1997); Theischinger (1998d, 2000b); Hawking & Theischinger (1999); Theischinger & Hawking (2006); Theischinger & Endersby (2009); Hawking et al. (2013).
Hawking J. H., Smith L. M. and LeBusque K. (editors) 2013. Identification and Ecology of Australian Freshwater Invertebrates. Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre. http: // www. mdfrc. org. au / bugguide [Accessed October 31 st 2013]
Hawking, J. H. 1993. A Preliminary Guide to the Identification of Dragonfly Larvae from the Alligator Rivers region of the Northern Territory. Open File Record 102. Office of the Supervising Scientist, Alligator Rivers Region: Jabiru.
Hawking, J. H. and Smith, F. 1997. Colour Guide to Invertebrates of Australian Inland Waters. Identification Guide No. 8 Cooperative Research centre for Freshwater Ecology: Albury.
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 d. The larvae of the Australian Gomphidae (Anisoptera). Odonatologica 27: 435 - 467.
Theischinger, G. 2000 b. Preliminary keys for the identification of larvae of the Australian Gomphides (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. 1917 b. The Biology of Dragonflies (Odonata or Paraneuroptera). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
Figs 25-36. Final instar larvae of Australian Gomphidae: (25) Ictinogomphus australis; (26) Antipodogomphus acolythus; (27) Armagomphus armiger; (28) Austroepigomphus paeruptus; (29) Austrogomphus (A.) australis; (30) A. (A.) cornutus; (31) A. (A.) mjobergi; (32) A. (A.) ochraceus; (33) Austrogomphus (Pleiogomphus) amphiclitus; (34) Hemigomphus heteroclytus; (35) Odontogomphus donnellyi; (36) Zephyrogomphus lateralis.
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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