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Procordulia Sambawana
''Procordulia'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae The Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-gr .... ''Procordulia'' are found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. Species The genus ''Procordulia'' includes the following species: References Corduliidae Anisoptera genera Odonata of Oceania Odonata of New Zealand Odonata of Australia Taxa named by René Martin Insects described in 1907 {{Corduliidae-stub ...
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Procordulia Smithii
''Procordulia smithii'', commonly known as Smith's dragonfly or the ranger dragonfly, is a species of dragonfly that is endemic to New Zealand, as is its close relative ''Procordulia grayi''. New Zealand dragonflies became of interest during Cook's voyages, but the first collection that contained dragonflies was not established until 1842. George Hudson made large contributions to dragonfly entomology in New Zealand, but he had difficulty differentiating between ''P. smithii'' and ''P. grayi'' due to similarities in appearance. The order Odonata has one of the stronger fossil records in comparison with other insects. Only a limited number of studies have been conducted on the effects of biogeographical taxa.Ware, J. & Herrera, M. (March 2012). Biogeography of dragonflies and damselflies: the highly mobile predator. Furthermore, they state that distribution patterns of taxa appear to correlate with climatological zones. A variety of niches have been found in tropical forests, as ...
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Procordulia Karnyi
''Procordulia'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae The Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-gr .... ''Procordulia'' are found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. Species The genus ''Procordulia'' includes the following species: References Corduliidae Anisoptera genera Odonata of Oceania Odonata of New Zealand Odonata of Australia Taxa named by René Martin Insects described in 1907 {{Corduliidae-stub ...
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Odonata Of Australia
Odonata is an order of flying insects that includes the dragonflies and damselflies. Members of the group first appeared during the Triassic, though members of their total group, Odonatoptera, first appeared in Late Carboniferous. The two common groups are distinguished with dragonflies, placed in the suborder Epiprocta, usually being larger, with eyes together and wings up or out at rest, while damselflies, suborder Zygoptera, are usually smaller with eyes placed apart and wings along body at rest. All Odonata have aquatic larvae called naiads (nymphs), and all of them, larvae and adults, are carnivorous. The adults can land, but rarely walk. Their legs are specialised for catching prey. They are almost entirely insectivorous. Etymology and terminology Fabricius coined the term ''Odonata'' in 1793 from the Ancient Greek ( Ionic form of ) 'tooth'. One hypothesis is that it was because their maxillae are notably toothed. Most insects also have toothed mandibles. The wo ...
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Odonata Of New Zealand
Odonata is an order of flying insects that includes the dragonflies and damselflies. Members of the group first appeared during the Triassic, though members of their total group, Odonatoptera, first appeared in Late Carboniferous. The two common groups are distinguished with dragonflies, placed in the suborder Epiprocta, usually being larger, with eyes together and wings up or out at rest, while damselflies, suborder Zygoptera, are usually smaller with eyes placed apart and wings along body at rest. All Odonata have aquatic larvae called naiads (nymphs), and all of them, larvae and adults, are carnivorous. The adults can land, but rarely walk. Their legs are specialised for catching prey. They are almost entirely insectivorous. Etymology and terminology Fabricius coined the term ''Odonata'' in 1793 from the Ancient Greek ( Ionic form of ) 'tooth'. One hypothesis is that it was because their maxillae are notably toothed. Most insects also have toothed mandibles. The word ...
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Odonata Of Oceania
Odonata is an order of flying insects that includes the dragonflies and damselflies. Members of the group first appeared during the Triassic, though members of their total group, Odonatoptera, first appeared in Late Carboniferous. The two common groups are distinguished with dragonflies, placed in the suborder Epiprocta, usually being larger, with eyes together and wings up or out at rest, while damselflies, suborder Zygoptera, are usually smaller with eyes placed apart and wings along body at rest. All Odonata have aquatic larvae called naiads (nymphs), and all of them, larvae and adults, are carnivorous. The adults can land, but rarely walk. Their legs are specialised for catching prey. They are almost entirely insectivorous. Etymology and terminology Fabricius coined the term ''Odonata'' in 1793 from the Ancient Greek ( Ionic form of ) 'tooth'. One hypothesis is that it was because their maxillae are notably toothed. Most insects also have toothed mandibles. The word ...
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Anisoptera Genera
A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata. About 3,000 extant species of true dragonfly are known. Most are tropical, with fewer species in temperate regions. Loss of wetland habitat threatens dragonfly populations around the world. Adult dragonflies are characterized by a pair of large, multifaceted compound eyes, two pairs of strong, transparent wings, sometimes with coloured patches, and an elongated body. Many dragonflies have brilliant iridescent or metallic colours produced by structural colouration, making them conspicuous in flight. An adult dragonfly's compound eyes have nearly 24,000 ommatidia each. Dragonflies can be mistaken for the closely related damselflies, which make up the other odonatan infraorder ( Zygoptera) and are similar in body plan though usually lighter in build; however, the wings of most dragonflies are held flat and away from the body, while damselflies hold their wings folded at rest, along or a ...
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Procordulia Valevahalo
''Procordulia'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae The Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-gr .... ''Procordulia'' are found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. Species The genus ''Procordulia'' includes the following species: References Corduliidae Anisoptera genera Odonata of Oceania Odonata of New Zealand Odonata of Australia Taxa named by René Martin Insects described in 1907 {{Corduliidae-stub ...
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Procordulia Sylvia
''Procordulia'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae The Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-gr .... ''Procordulia'' are found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. Species The genus ''Procordulia'' includes the following species: References Corduliidae Anisoptera genera Odonata of Oceania Odonata of New Zealand Odonata of Australia Taxa named by René Martin Insects described in 1907 {{Corduliidae-stub ...
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Procordulia Sambawana
''Procordulia'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae The Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-gr .... ''Procordulia'' are found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. Species The genus ''Procordulia'' includes the following species: References Corduliidae Anisoptera genera Odonata of Oceania Odonata of New Zealand Odonata of Australia Taxa named by René Martin Insects described in 1907 {{Corduliidae-stub ...
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Procordulia Rantemario
''Procordulia'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae The Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-gr .... ''Procordulia'' are found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. Species The genus ''Procordulia'' includes the following species: References Corduliidae Anisoptera genera Odonata of Oceania Odonata of New Zealand Odonata of Australia Taxa named by René Martin Insects described in 1907 {{Corduliidae-stub ...
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Procordulia Papandayanensis
''Procordulia'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae The Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-gr .... ''Procordulia'' are found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. Species The genus ''Procordulia'' includes the following species: References Corduliidae Anisoptera genera Odonata of Oceania Odonata of New Zealand Odonata of Australia Taxa named by René Martin Insects described in 1907 {{Corduliidae-stub ...
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Procordulia Moroensis
''Procordulia'' is a genus of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae The Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-gr .... ''Procordulia'' are found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. Species The genus ''Procordulia'' includes the following species: References Corduliidae Anisoptera genera Odonata of Oceania Odonata of New Zealand Odonata of Australia Taxa named by René Martin Insects described in 1907 {{Corduliidae-stub ...
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