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Conocephalus (Anisoptera) exemptus Walker 1869

2012
Conocephalus (Anisoptera) exemptus (Walker, 1869) Xiphidium exemptum Walker, 1869: 274 (Corea); Anisoptera exemptum: Kirby, 1906: 277; Conocephalus exemptus: Karny, 1912: 13; Harz, 1969: 108; Storozhenko & Paik, 2007: 53; Paik et al. 2010: 25; Xiphidiopsis exemptum: Lee, 1990: 111; Jin & Xia, 1994: 27; Paik et al.
Kim, Tae-Woo, Puskás, Gellért
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Conocephalus (Anisoptera) japonicus Redtenbacher 1891

2010
Conocephalus (Anisoptera) japonicus (Redtenbacher, 1891) (Figs. I) Xiphidium japonicum Redtenbacher, 1891: 252; Anisoptera japonicum Kirby, 1906: 282; Xiphidion pulchrum Karny, 1907: 95. Syn. n.; Xiphidium formosanum Matsumura et Shiraki, 1908: 59. Syn. n.; Xiphidium divergentum Matsumura et Shiraki, 1908: 61. Syn.
Zhou, Min, Bi, Wen-Xuan, Liu, Xia-Wei
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Fortiborus anisopterae Browne, comb. n.

2010
Published as part of Hulcr, Jiri, 2010, New genera of Palaeotropical Xyleborini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) based on congruence between morphological and molecular characters, pp.
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?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????? (Libellula quadrimaculata) (Odonata, Anisoptera)

2023
The territory size guarded by the male of Libellula quadrimaculata during ??????????- ductive period depends on the rivals density in a pool. The larger si d r a g o n fl y popula- tion, the smaller is the guarded area. When population density exceeds the threshold value of 2-3 individuals per square meter. two groups of males appear: territorial and n
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