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Aeshna mixta (Latreille, 1805), a new record for the Odonata (Anisoptera: Aeshnidae) fauna of Pakistan [PDF]
Aeshna mixta (Latreille 1805) is added to the Anisoptera fauna of Pakistan by reporting it from district Neelum of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan.
Ahmed Zia+2 more
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SPESIES CAPUNG (ORDO ODONATA) PADA PERTANAMAN PADI DI BEBERAPA SAWAH SEKITAR DENPASAR, BALI
Dragonfly is an insect which belongs to the Odonata order and consists of the suborder Anisoptera (dragonflies) and the suborder Zygoptera (damselflies). Its habitat is very wide including in the rice field.
Ni Made Suartini, Ni Wayan Sudatri
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In biodiversity monitoring, computer vision algorithms for fine‐grained classification can help to label the billions of images collected by citizen scientists. To understand how to identify the algorithms in line with the case study, we compare nine algorithms trained for this task on four different metrics offering insights that we have not yet had ...
Rita Pucci+2 more
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Conocephalus (Anisoptera) versicolor
Conocephalu s (Anisoptera) versicolor (Redtenbacher, 1891) Figs. 3C, 4C, 5C, 6C, 7C, 8C, 10E, F, 11F–J, 12, 18F–H and 19C http://lsid.speciesfile.οrg/urn:lsid:Orthοptera.speciesfile.οrg:TaxοnName:17327 Our specimens are tentatively identified as this species.
Chamorro-Rengifo, Juliana+4 more
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Conocephalus (Anisoptera) iris
Published as part of Massa, Bruno, Annoyer, Philippe, Perez, Cyrille, Danflous, Samuel & Duvot, Guilhem, 2020, Orthoptera Tettigoniidae (Conocephalinae, Hexacentrinae, Phaneropterinae Mecopodinae, Hetrodinae) from some protected areas of Central African Republic, pp. 401-447 in Zootaxa 4780 (3) on page 405, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4780.3.1, http://zenodo.
Massa, Bruno+4 more
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Odonata (or odonates) are among the oldest and most well‐studied insects worldwide; however, very few studies on this group have been conducted in Nepal. There was a lack of information on Odonata of Lake Cluster of Pokhara Valley (LCPV), one of the vital Ramsar sites in Nepal.
Apeksha Chhetri+2 more
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Abstract The presence of sediment‐burrowing clubtail dragonflies (Gomphidae) may be directly related to riverine geomorphic properties. Their synchronous emergence behavior, marked by persistent exuviae, allows for the examination of emerging adult‐stage habitats.
Jessica M. Orlofske+4 more
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Conocephalus (Anisoptera) longipennis
Conocephalus (Anisoptera) longipennis (Haan, 1843) (Fig. 7, 8) Locusta (Xiphidium) longipennis. Haan, 1843. Temminck [Ed.] Ƒerhandelingen over de Natuurlijke Geschiedenis der Nederlansche Overzeesche Bezittingen 19/20:188–189. Conocephalus carolinensis Willemse, 1942. Natuurh. Maandbl. 31(9):98.
Farooqi, Mohd Kaleemullah+1 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Human activities pose many challenges to freshwater biodiversity. Among these, is landscape transformation, such as conversion of natural grassland to plantation forestry, impacting both terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity. Functional diversity measures provide substantial information on current and emerging impacts on biological ...
Charl Deacon+2 more
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Conocephalus (Anisoptera) exemptus
Published as part of Li, Yanqing & Shi, Fuming, 2018, Notes on the genus Conocephalus Thunberg, 1815 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Conocephalinae) in Southwest China with description of one new species, pp.
Li, Yanqing, Shi, Fuming
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