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British Dragonfly Society - UK Species
Dragonflies (order Odonata) are divided into two distinct sub-orders, ... meant to be a substitute for a good field guide when trying to identify species. ...
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British Dragonfly Society - Red-veined Darter
Red-veined Darter Male Red-veined Darter Female Red-veined Darter Immature male (note the absence of a second line along the abdomen) Red-veined Darter ...
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British Dragonfly Society
Although indeed perhaps too hot for some, the weather proved conducive to dragonfly spotting and the year turned out to be quite an eventful one. ...
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British Dragonfly Society - Home
Latest changes include new photos of Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Blue-tailed ... For further information please contact Steve Prentice, Dragonflies in Focus ...
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British Dragonfly Society
APPENDIX to Code of Practice on collecting dragonflies (1998): the legal and conservation status of dragonflies in the United Kingdom ...
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British Dragonfly Society - Key Sites
The key site project aims to develop an agreed set of national criteria that may be applied to determine key dragonfly and damselfly sites throughout ...
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New List of Vice-County Recorders
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML List of Dragonfly Recorders last updated on 20 January 2009. Dragonfly Recording Network. Please send your records to the correct Vice-County Recorder, ...
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British Dragonfly Society - Southern Hawker
Southern Hawker Male Southern Hawker close-up. Close up of head and thorax of newly emerged (teneral) specimen. Migrant Hawker female ...
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British Dragonfly Society - Dragonflies
A partial taxonomic "tree" for the dragonflies is shown below. Family Aeshnidae. Aeshna caerulea - Azure Hawker; A. juncea - Common Hawker ...
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British Dragonfly Society
How long do Dragonflies live? Is it true that they only live for one day? What's the biggest/smallest dragonfly? How fast do they fly? ...
 
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