Instructions to Authors International Journal of Odonatology, Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 185, 1998https://doi.org/10.1080/13887890.1998.9748106Published: 1 December 1998 Full text PDF Copyright information Issue section: Miscellany
The post-copulatory behaviour of Calopteryx splendens females was studied under field and laboratory conditions. After termination of copulation females usually perch and bend the abdomen so that its apex touches the ground (post-copulatory posture). The post-copulatory posture is a consequence of sperm removal by males. Male and female microstructures (spines and scales) interact to move…
As a result of the British Dragonfly Society visit to The Gambia in Oct/Nov 1996, 13 species of Odonata were added to the 62 previously recorded, and distribution records of species increased by over 60%.
Two species of Pseudagrion are reported from Baluchistan-Seistan, South-East Iran. P. decorum is an Oriental, and P. cf laidlawi a south-east Palaearctic species with Oriental affinities.
Orthetrum julia (Kirby 1900), subspecies falsum Longfield 1955, is reported for the first time from Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula (1 male, Wadi al-Ahjar, 15°27’53″N 43°52’32″E). The specimen is described and compared with specimens from Africa; taxonomically relevant structures are figured. The total number of species known from Yemen is raised to 37, from the…
Macrothemis fallax spec., nov is described and figured from males collected in Belize and central Panama. It is apparently closely related to the widespread species, M. pseudimitans Calvert, 1898, with which it has hitherto been confused. These two species differ in shape of the cerci and epiproct, metafemoral armature, and thoracic and tibial coloration. A…
Anisoptera were monitored or sampled regularly at lowland and nearby upland sites in northeastern Algeria during 1992 and 1993. After emerging in lowlands at about sea level in May and June, adults disappeared from lowlands and were then soon encountered in nearby hills at ca 500-1000 m a.s.l. where they aestivated in woodland for about…
Final-instar exuviae left at the emergence site by Odonata can provide information of high quality for measuring sex ratio, especially of Anisoptera. Criteria are listed according to which counts of such exuviae are acceptable for this purpose. Records of sex ratio of Odonata, published and unpublished, are critically reviewed, and 194 that meet the listed…
Editorial Board (1998–2001) International Journal of Odonatology, Volume 1, Issue 2, Page ebi, 1998https://doi.org/10.1080/13887890.1998.9748098Published: 1 December 1998 Full text PDF Copyright information Issue section: Editorial