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Coenagrion hastulatum Charpentier 1825

2011
Coenagrion hastulatum (Charpentier, 1825) Agrion hastulatum Charpentier, 1825: 20; Belyshev, 1963: 3, fig. 9(b). Coenagrion hastulatum: Kirby, 1890: 149; Cnypuc, 1964: 146, 148–149, figs. 67(9), 69(3, 8), 70(4, 14); Askew, 2004: 77 –79, figs. 75, 88, 105–106. Material.
Yu, Xin, Bu, Wenjun
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Populations of the damselflyCoenagrion hastulatumat the edge of the species range have fewer gregarine and water mite parasites

Freshwater Biology, 2015
SummaryThe metapopulation theory predicts that the more distant a host population is from other populations, the more challenged will be a parasite to colonise it. We studied parasite prevalence of two parasite taxa across the geographical range of their host in Finland, from more dense host population structure in the south of Finland, towards the ...
Kari M. Kaunisto   +3 more
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De status van de speerwaterjuffer Coenagrion hastulatum in Nederland, een karakteristieke libel van niet aangetaste vennen (Odonata)

2002
The status of the northern damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum in the Netherlands, a characteristic dragonfly of non-disturbed shallow lakes (Odonata) The northern damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum is a rare and endangered dragonfly in The Netherlands. In the period 1998-2001 extensive research had been conducted on the distribution of this species in the ...
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