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to advantage. One report even speaks of a "cloud" covering 34 km. They prefer moist winds. In normal flight, island populations keep to 2.5 meters above the ground and stop flying in thermal updraughts. The continental populations fly at altitudes of three to four meters, and do not stop flying
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1985. In the United States, it has the national equivalent protection status N5. In Canada, however, it is lower with N4 meaning it is apparently secure – uncommon but not rare but with some cause for long-term concern. Even at this level, it is granted protected status in many states of the US and
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Females show some differences compared with males. The general rule is, the males have reddish yellow abdomen marked with black whereas the females lack the reddish wash in abdomen. The males have golden yellow patch on base of hindwings and narrow apical brown spot at the hind border of wings. The
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The larvae develop within 38 to 65 days, which allows this migrant dragonfly to reproduce in temporary waters or even in swimming pools. However, the larvae seem to be very sensitive to temperature. The life expectancy is not known and because of their high mobility it is almost impossible to
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this species of dragonfly is the world's longest known distance insect traveller. Genetic evidence taken from dragonflies across the globe suggests that these small size insects are travelling vast distances to mate and are thus creating a worldwide gene pool. Another study concluded that
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at the
Maldives, Seychelles, and Mozambique. During the return journey, migrating swarms start arriving on the west coast of India May onwards, riding the strong winds of Somali Jet, and completing the journey from Africa to India, spanning about 3000 km (1860 miles) in a single flight.
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They are very conspicuous dragonflies; seen in swarms over paddy fields, playgrounds or open areas. They fly tirelessly with typical wandering flight for hours without making any perch. Their flight speed is up to 5 m/s. Especially in the autumn, the wandering glider flies in large
369:, although rare in Europe. Globe skimmers make an annual multigenerational journey of some 18,000 km (about 11,200 miles); to complete the migration, individual globe skimmers fly more than 6,000 km (3,730 miles)—one of the farthest known migrations of all insect species.
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L. alis hyalinis: stigmate niveo, corpore flavescente. Habitat in India Dom. Daldorff. Statura praecedentium. Caput flavescens oculis magnis, fuscis. Thorax flavescens, immaculatus. Abdomen compressum, flavescens linea dorsali nigra. Alae albae stigmate marginali
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only after the second monsoon, which brings the rain to that region. In the rest of India, however, it arrives with the first rain-making monsoon. Observations and stable isotope evidence suggests that they migrate from India or beyond to Africa across the
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and the adjacent mainland. Globe skimmer records from
England or France are doubtful and may arise from co-importation with shipments of bananas. An explanation for the scarcity in Europe of this otherwise common species is the barrier effect of the
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The larva is between 24 and 26 mm long. It is light green with light, purple speckles. The round eyes are sideways on the bottom of the head, the abdomen and the tail blunt.
565:, the "spot-winged glider", but this has a striking brown basal fleck in the hindwing and is generally slightly darker in colour. It might be taken for a member of the genus
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Frank
Suhling; Kamilla Schenk; Tanja Padeffke; Andreas Martens (2004). "A field study of larval development in a dragonfly assemblage in African desert ponds (Odonata)".
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illustration was designed by J E Cooter. Its Michel number is 190, and it appeared in a set of dragonflies. The representation was limited to the dragonfly with grasses.
726:), and up to about the 50th parallel north in North America. In Europe there are only occasional sightings of the species, with credible evidence to date mainly from the
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turns yellowish. The transparent wings may turn a yellowish shade towards the tip. The chestnut-red eyes take up most of the head, as is usual in the large dragonflies (
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Chapter 8 The
Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of Canadian Grasslands. In: Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands (Volume 3): Biodiversity and Systematics Part 1
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Kamilla Schenk, Dagmar Söndgerath (2005). "Influence of egg size differences within egg clutches on larval parameters in nine libellulid species (Odonata)".
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The dragonfly is up to 4.5 cm long, reaching wingspans between 7.2 cm and 8.4 cm. The front side of the head is yellowish to reddish. The
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1006:(now in the Natural History Museum of Vienna.) In 1910, the field was cleared as Richard Anthony Muttkowski recognized that these species were all
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1998, a 36F with the dragonfly shown flying on a yellowish background. It has Michel number 736 and appeared together with other insect motifs.
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performs the longest known non-stop migration compared to body size in the animal kingdom. Specifically the theorised migratory route from
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of the globe skimmer, like all dragonflies, are predatory. They forage very actively and eat fairly indiscriminately all sorts of aquatic
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William Tutt (1997). "The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation" (in German). London: Charles Phipps. pp. 213.
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taken from a female collected from India. In following years there appeared more descriptions with different names. In 1805,
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is usually yellow to golden coloured with a dark and hairy line. There were also specimens with a brown or olive thorax. The
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The wings are clear and very broad at the base. There, too, there are some specimens with olive, brown and yellow wings. On
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with a dragonfly flying on a dark blue background. Its Miche number is 154, and it also appeared in an insect collection.
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which is translated as "yellow dragonfly with delicate wings". Similarly, the South Korean name is '된장잠자리'(translated as "
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Jerrell James Daigle (November 1992). "Florida
Dragonflies (Anisoptera): A Species Key to the Aquatic Larval Stages".
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When landing, it seeks a vertical attitude. Like all large dragonflies, the wings are held out from the body at rest.
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Robert B. Srygley (March 2003). "Wind Drift
Compensation in Migrating Dragonflies Pantala (Odonata: Libellulidae)".
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Boudot, J.-P.; Clausnitzer, V.; Samraoui, B.; Suhling, F.; Dijkstra, K.-D.B.; Schneider, W.; Paulson, D.R. (2016).
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have adapted away from their migratory habits because to fly out to the open sea would usually mean certain death.
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Alex Córdoba-Aguilar (2006). "Sperm ejection as a possible cryptic female choice mechanism in
Odonata (Insecta)".
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1446:, R. Osborn, M.; Osborn, R. (1998). "Divergence in a transoceanic circumtropical dragonfly on a remote island".
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519:, is roughly the same length as or longer than the paraproct. This distinguishes them from larvae of the genus
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2172:"Unraveling the World's Longest Non-stop Migration: The Indian Ocean Crossing of the Globe Skimmer Dragonfly"
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family, there is no distinct courtship ritual. The females may pair many times, but usually only once a day.
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Hedlund, Johanna S. U.; Lv, Hua; Lehmann, Philipp; Hu, Gao; Anderson, R. Charles; Chapman, Jason W. (2021).
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M. Samways; R. Osborn (1998). "Divergence in a transoceanic circumtropical dragonfly on a remote island".
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1723:(Fabricius) at its southern limit of range in Australia. (Odonata: Libellulidae) (zit. nach Laister)".
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Paulson, D.; Schorr, M.; Abbott, J.; Bota-Sierra, C.; Deliry, C.; Dijkstra, K.-D.; Lozano, F. (2023).
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The
English common names "wandering glider" and "globe skimmer" refer to its migratory behaviour. The
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1822:(Cárcamo HA, Giberson DJ (Eds) ed.). Ottawa, ON: Biological Survey of Canada. pp. 231–269.
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475:). The above colours explain the many scientific descriptions of this species under different names.
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The globe skimmer, as its name suggests, has a very wide distribution area, between about the 40th
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auf Rhodos, mit einem Überblick über den Status der Art in Europa (Odonata: Libellulidae)".
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auf Rhodos, mit einem Überblick über den Status der Art in Europa (Odonata: Libellulidae)".
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2765:(in German). Vol. Band II (Anisoptera). Berlin/New York: de Gruyter. pp. 542f.
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Dragonflies and
Damselflies of California (California Natural History Guides (Paperback))
1252:(in German). Vol. Band II (Anisoptera). Berlin/New York: de Gruyter. pp. 542f.
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1560:"OdonataCentral: An online resource for the Odonata of North America. Austin, Texas"
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2653:(Fabricius) at its southern limit of range in Australia. (Odonata: Libellulidae)".
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Beauvois. "Insectes recueillis en Afrique et en Amérique" (in German). pp. 69.
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Daniel Troast; Frank Suhling; Hiroshi Jinguji; Göran Sahlén; Jessica Ware (2016).
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Burmeister. "Handbuch der Entomologie" (in German). Band 2. pp. 852.
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Charles Anderson discovers dragonflies that cross oceans, TEDIndia 2009
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Ranjan, Kumar Sanat; Pawar, Amit A.; Roy, Arnab; Saha, Sandeep (2023).
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with a dragonfly over a water surface with some plants showing. It has
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dragonfly" as it arrives with or shortly before the seasonal rain. The
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Modelling of dragonfly flight, energy reserves and wind speeds in the
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After mating, the migrant dragonflies fly in tandem, with the female
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J. H. Hawking; B. A. Ingram (1994). "Rate of larval development of
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J. H. Hawking, B. A. Ingram (1994). "Rate of larval development of
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stamp showing the front of a blue dragonfly on a green background.
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American Insects. A Handbook of Insects of America North of Mexico
1966:
Hobson, K.A.; Anderson, R.C.; Soto, D.X.; Wassenaar, L.I. (2012).
1698:(in German). Plymouth: The National History Museum. pp. 180.
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American Insects. A Handbook of Insects of America North of Mexico
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917:, meaning "yellowish", and refers to its distinctive golden tint.
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K. Van Damme; H. J. Dumont (1999). "A drought–resistant larva of
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Dragonflies: Behaviour and Ecology of Odonata (zit. nach Laister)
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but these usually have a distinctive stripe on their hindwings.
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on the planet, with good population on every continent except
2400:. Gesellschaft deutschsprachiger Odonatologen. Archived from
2374:. Gesellschaft deutschsprachiger Odonatologen. Archived from
2323:. Gesellschaft deutschsprachiger Odonatologen. Archived from
2271:. Gesellschaft deutschsprachiger Odonatologen. Archived from
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Male has narrow apical brown spot at the hind border of wings
2225:(F.) (Odon., Libellulidae) as a casual visitor to Britain".
2081:"Small dragonfly found to be world's longest-distance flyer"
1854:. The University of Alabama Museums Research and Collections
2626:(F.)(Odon., Libellulidae) as a casual visitor to Britain".
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means "all wings", alluding to the big and long wings. The
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According to recent research carried out by biologists at
1925:"Do dragonflies migrate across the western Indian Ocean?"
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and it represents a sedentary globe skimmer on a spike.
350:, the "spot-winged glider", are the only members of the
970:, in an unpublished manuscript, described an allegedly
2247:"NatureServe Explorer: An online encyclopedia of life"
779:. It was also first dragonfly species that settled on
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mostly eats small flying insects such as mosquitoes,
2581:(in German). Plymouth: The National History Museum.
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0.5 mm and 0.4 mm at the smallest points.
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in 1798. It is considered to be the most widespread
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2622:F. C. Fraser (1956). "A restatement of the case of
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1066:number 257 appearing in a set of insect motifs. On
638:, such as aquatic insect larvae and small shrimps (
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2221:F.C. Fraser (1956). "A restatement of the case of
1350:(in German). Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 128.
1313:
1113:The latest stamp comes from 2003 and appeared in
610:consists of about 500 to 2000 eggs. The eggs are
771:It is the highest-flying dragonfly, recorded at
735:which generates unfavourable winds, such as the
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2680:Annals of the Entomological Society of America
1487:. University of California Press. p. 40.
1483:Tim Manolis, Timothy D. Manolis (April 2003).
1169:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T59971A65818523.en
1018:and deposited at the Zoological Survey India,
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710:An aggregation of dragonflies during migration
464:there are wandering gliders with black wings.
2605:Dragonflies: Behaviour and Ecology of Odonata
885:dragonfly") because its colour is similar to
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552:; note the brown basal fleck in the hindwing
479:females lack apical brown patches in wings.
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980:Oxford University Museum of Natural History
920:The species was first described in 1798 as
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3264:Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius
2607:(in German). Colchester: Harley Books.
1792:(in German). Colchester: Harley Books.
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507:The paired side plates on the eleventh
2678:(Fabricius) (Libellulidae: Odonata)".
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2107:"A Global Population Genetic Study of
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1193:Supplementum Entomologiae Systematicae
1088:1983 which shows a globe skimmer. The
646:and small fish are used for food. The
1968:"Isotopic Evidence That Dragonflies (
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482:In mainland males, the length of the
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3030:bdd91c20-ae2c-4324-9ad7-1a5df77a75fb
2786:International Journal of Odonatology
2520:(in German). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
2295:"1983 – Tuvalu Commemorative Stamps"
606:while the male remains connected. A
457:has a similar colour as the thorax.
3219:IUCN Red List least concern species
2629:The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
2228:The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
1902:(in German). Franckh. pp. 22.
1155:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
982:. In 1839, the German entomologist
787:there. Furthermore, it is the only
2597:Scientific literature and articles
2176:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
2035:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
1788:Philip S. Corbet (1 August 1999).
14:
3259:Insects of the Dominican Republic
1022:, was identified as belonging to
2738:10.1046/j.1365-2699.1998.00245.x
2398:"Libellen Briefmarken 2003–2005"
2372:"Libellen Briefmarken 1995–1999"
2321:"Libellen Briefmarken 1980–1984"
2269:"Libellen Briefmarken 1970–1979"
1633:10.1111/j.0307-6946.2005.00707.x
1596:10.1111/j.1365-3032.2005.00498.x
1462:10.1046/j.1365-2699.1998.00245.x
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1036:NatureServe conservation status
947:is in the Zoological Museum of
996:University of Halle-Wittenberg
859:means "migrant dragonfly". In
752:Intertropical Convergence Zone
691:even in bad weather. Those on
511:of the abdomen, the so-called
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2535:Cynthia Berger (March 2004).
2347:"Dragonfly Stamp of Botswana"
1312:Cynthia Berger (March 2004).
1206:Biodiversity Heritage Library
2249:. NatureServe. February 2006
2138:10.1371/journal.pone.0148949
1997:10.1371/journal.pone.0052594
580:Reproduction and development
357:. It was first described by
2516:Arnett H. Ross jr. (2000).
1929:Journal of Tropical Ecology
1389:. India Biodiversity Portal
1346:Arnett H. Ross jr. (2000).
1106:published another stamp on
955:designated a specimen from
813:global panmictic population
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2763:World Catalogue of Odonata
1747:Journal of Insect Behavior
1590:. Online. Early (2): 146.
1513:Mark Lung, Stefan Sommer.
1250:World Catalogue of Odonata
986:named a male collected in
913:name comes from the Latin
863:, its name translates as "
535:which has 15–18 bristles.
3269:Insects described in 1798
2761:Henrik Steinmann (1997).
2603:Philip S. Corbet (1999).
2558:Gerhard Jurzitza (1978).
2539:Dragonflies (Wild Guides)
2058:10.3389/fevo.2023.1152384
1941:10.1017/s0266467409006087
1898:Gerhard Jurzitza (1978).
1670:10.1007/s10750-004-3047-8
1316:Dragonflies (Wild Guides)
1248:Henrik Steinmann (1997).
1084:brought out a 10 cent on
889:, the Korean bean paste.
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804:Rutgers University-Newark
718:or within the 20 °C
559:may be confused with the
359:Johan Christian Fabricius
294:Palisot de Beauvois, 1807
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3249:Odonata of North America
2579:Dragonflies of the World
2189:10.3389/fevo.2021.698128
1696:Dragonflies of the World
1587:Physiological Entomology
1190:Fabricius, J.C. (1798).
1010:. A description made of
998:) and another male from
963:Around 1823 the British
302:Singh & Baijal, 1955
2732:(5). pp. 935–946.
2726:Journal of Biogeography
1813:Cannings, R.A. (2014).
1760:10.1023/A:1023915802067
1449:Journal of Biogeography
1202:10.5962/bhl.title.65803
976:Libellula sparing halli
897:In the scientific name
702:Distribution and flight
2820:Bilder des Tandemflugs
2562:(in German). Franckh.
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1286:Cite journal requires
1034:The globe skimmer has
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590:Bhuvanagiri, Telangana
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490:Structure of the larva
378:Structure of the adult
3244:Dragonflies of Europe
2686:(1). pp. 43–50.
1620:Ecological Entomology
1225:University of Alabama
1162:: e.T59971A65818523.
949:Copenhagen University
871:name is usubaki-tombo
742:Their arrival in the
716:parallels of latitude
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3239:Odonata of Australia
3025:Fauna Europaea (new)
2705:Libellula Supplement
2699:G. Laister (2005). "
2636:. pp. 347–350.
2577:Jill Silsby (2001).
2510:Secondary literature
2425:Initial descriptions
1923:Anderson RC (2009).
1880:Libellula Supplement
1873:G. Laister (2005). "
1694:Jill Silsby (2001).
1221:"World Odonata List"
1004:Libellula terminalis
922:Libellula flavescens
822:have suggested that
336:, is a wide-ranging
283:Libellula terminalis
275:Libellula flavescens
16:Species of dragonfly
2404:on 17 December 2005
2378:on 9 September 2002
2327:on 17 December 2005
2129:2016PLoSO..1148949T
1988:2012PLoSO...752594H
1848:(Wandering Glider)"
1012:Sympetrum tandicola
978:, It is now in the
961:Libellula viridula.
953:Palisot de Beauvois
899:Pantala flavescens,
750:coincides with the
677:wandering behaviour
595:As is usual in the
344:. This species and
307:Sympetrum tandicola
75:Conservation status
3254:Odonata of Oceania
2903:pantala-flavescens
2890:Pantala_flavescens
2876:Pantala flavescens
2846:Pantala flavescens
2792:. pp. 69–76.
2782:Pantala flavescens
2711:. pp. 33–40.
2701:Pantala flavescens
2676:Pantala flavescens
2661:. pp. 63–68.
2651:Pantala flavescens
2624:Pantala flavescens
2223:Pantala flavescens
2109:Pantala flavescens
1970:Pantala flavescens
1875:Pantala flavescens
1846:Pantala flavescens
1721:Pantala flavescens
1564:odonatacentral.com
1517:Pantala flavescens
1385:Pantala flavescens
1223:. OdonataCentral,
1148:Pantala flavescens
1117:. Its value is 15
1024:Pantala flavescens
824:Pantala flavescens
809:Pantala flavescens
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614:in shape with the
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291:Libellula viridula
251:Pantala flavescens
224:Pantala flavescens
206:P. flavescens
25:Pantala flavescens
3229:Odonata of Africa
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3178:Open Tree of Life
2838:Taxon identifiers
2772:978-3-11-014934-0
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2588:978-0-565-09165-1
2569:978-3-440-04553-4
2550:978-0-8117-2971-0
2527:978-0-8493-0212-1
2351:Insects on Stamps
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1829:978-0-9689321-6-2
1799:978-0-946589-64-7
1705:978-0-565-09165-1
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1357:978-0-8493-0212-1
1327:978-0-8117-2971-0
1259:978-3-11-014934-0
1104:Wallis and Futuna
1056:Wallis and Futuna
1030:Protection status
974:-trapped male as
386:Sexual dimorphism
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