Anisoptera emergence in the seasonal tropics was monitored at a 35-ha managed wetland site in Hong Kong from February 2004 to November 2007. Exuviae records of 18 species from multiple emergence screens, exuviae traps and transect surveys were combined. The presence of adults during this period was also monitored. The study site comprised a mosaic…
The female of Mortonagrion ceylonicum is described and figured for the first time. The female was described briefly by Laidlaw (1924) but was not assigned to a genus or species. An amended description of the male is also provided. Additional notes on habitat, distribution and behaviour are given.
Guardians of the watershed Viola Clausnitzera, Reinhard Jödickeb IUCN Odonata Specialist Group International Journal of Odonatology International Journal of Odonatology, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page 111, 2004https://doi.org/10.1080/13887890.2004.9748202Published: 1 July 2004 Full text PDF Copyright information Issue section: Editorial
E.D.V. Prendergast retired from a military career in 1973 and henceforth actively pursued many natural history and field sports interests. Studies of birds were followed in the later years by significant work on Odonata. A systematic study of the species’ distributions of Gambian dragonflies and conservation work involving Coenagrion mercuriale were especially important.
Communities have a nested-subset structure if the species found in species-poor assemblages are also found in progressively more species-rich assemblages. This nested-subset structure can be caused by differential colonization rates among species, differential extinction rates among species, or nested niche space. In this study, the assemblages of larval odonates in the Enoree River of South…
New records of Crocothemis sanguinolenta (Burmeister, 1839) from Israel, with a critical note on the subspecies arabica, Schneider, 1982 Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstraa, Niels J. Dingemansea MS Leiden, The Netherlands International Journal of Odonatology, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 169-171, 2000https://doi.org/10.1080/13887890.2000.9748148Published: 1 November 2000 (Received: 30 October 1999, Accepted: 22 December 1999) Full text PDF Copyright (more…)
Gynacantha andamanae, [Yeh & Veenakumari] sp. nov. collected from Mt Harriet in South Andaman Island of Indian Ocean, is described and figured. The relationship of the new species with its oriental congeners is discussed.
Male aeshnid dragonflies at a small pond (circumference ca 90 m) in Cambridgeshire U.K. generally pursued males of other aeshnid species as well as their own. As a result of these encounters the pursued insect frequently left the pond, particularly when it belonged to a smaller species. Libellulids, which differed greatly from the aeshnids in…
Small sweep-net samples of larvae of Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis, obtained during five consecutive years from a permanent stream in the Sierra Morena Mountains, southern Spain, were combined according to month to infer the voltinism during the study period. Detailed records of head width, wing-sheath length and metamorphosis status for individual larvae are consistent with the population…
The effect of copulation and presence of predators on territorial behaviour of male Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis (in southern France) and of male C. splendens splendens (in northern Germany) was studied in nature. A male obtaining a copulation early in the day often secured more copulations later that day than did males not obtaining an early copulation….