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The antennae of damselfly larvae

Arthropod Structure & Development, 2018
The larval antennal sensilla of two Zygoptera species, Calopteryx haemorroidalis (Calopterygidae) and Ischnura elegans (Coenagrionidae) are investigated with SEM and TEM. These two species have different antennae (geniculate, setaceous) and live in different environments (lotic, lentic waters).
Silvana, Piersanti, Manuela, Rebora
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Dragonflies and Damselflies – Odonata

2013
Dragonflies and damselflies comprise one of the eldest orders of insects; moreover, their appearance remained almost unaltered for as many as 150 million years. They have about 5,000 species inhabiting the terrestrial habitats all over the world except for the arctic regions.
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Dragonflies and Damselflies

2008
Abstract This book is a collection of nineteen chapters where summaries of major ecological and evolutionary questions have been asked and responded using dragonflies and damselflies as study subjects. Each chapter is written by a well-respected scientist. The topics covered are: demography, population and community ecology, life-history,
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Calopteryx splendens - Damselfly

Homoeopathic Links, 2010
This article discusses a proving of Damselfly undertaken by the “Dynamis School” in Denver. Cases are added that illustrate and confirm themes derived from the proving.
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Damselflies

2008
Jeffrey M. Cumming   +29 more
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Dragonflies and Damselflies

2011
James H. Thorp, D. Christopher Rogers
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