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Bringing Shadowdragons to light: Neurocordulia (Anisoptera: Corduliidae) systematics
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Polarized vision in the eyes of the most effective predators: dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata). [PDF]
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Odonata Assemblages in Urban Semi-Natural Wetlands. [PDF]
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Structure and Evolution of Ribosomal Genes of Insect Chromosomes. [PDF]
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Readjusting observational grids in dragonfly field guides. [PDF]
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Trophic ecology of the African riverine elephant fishes (Mormyridae). [PDF]
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The visual neuroecology of anisoptera
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2020Dragonflies belong to the oldest known lineage of flying animals, found across the globe around streams, ponds and forests. They are insect predators, specialising in ambush attack as aquatic larvae and rapid pursuit as adults. Dragonfly adults hunt amidst swarms in conditions that confuse many predatory species, and exhibit capture rates above 90 ...
Benjamin Horatio Lancer+2 more
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Coumarins from Heptaptera anisoptera
Phytochemistry, 1992Abstract The roots of Heptaptera anisoptera gave three sesquiterpene coumarin ethers characterized by a novel oxygenation pattern (C-3, C-11 and C-14) of the drimane moiety.
Silvia Tagliapietra+3 more
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