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The Complete Field Guide to Dragonflies of Australia

Second Edition

by Gunther TheischingerJohn Hawking and Albert Orr
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/03/2021

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Dragonflies and damselflies are conspicuous insects: many are large and brightly coloured.

They are also valuable indicators of environmental wellbeing. A detailed knowledge of the dragonfly fauna is therefore an important basis for decisions about environmental protection and management.

This comprehensive guide to the Australian dragonfly fauna covers eight families of dragonflies and 10 families of damselflies, comprising the 113 genera and 333 species found in Australia. It has been updated with newly identified species and revised family names to reflect new world consensus systematics. Stunning full-colour images and distribution maps are accompanied by identification keys for adults as well as larvae, which are often used as bait for freshwater fish.

This second edition of The Complete Field Guide to Dragonflies of Australia also includes illustrations by Albert Orr, one of the most renowned dragonfly illustrators. The extraordinary diversity of dragonflies will interest entomologists and amateur naturalists alike.

ISBN:
9781486313747
9781486313747
Category:
Wildlife: butterflies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-03-2021
Publisher:
CSIRO Publishing
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
424
Dimensions (mm):
215x148x24mm
Weight:
1.04kg
Gunther Theischinger

Gunther Theischinger has had a lifelong interest in aquatic insects. He has published more than 300 scientific papers, and over the years has described more than 60 new species and several new genera of Australian dragonflies.

He has been a visiting scientist at the Australian National Insect Collection in Canberra, and is a Research Associate of the Australian Museum and a Visiting Fellow at the Smithsonian Institution, USA.

John Hawking

John Hawking is an Honorary Research Fellow at La Trobe University and former invertebrate ecologist at the Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre, Wodonga.

He studied the ecology of dragonfly larvae for his Master's degree and has since published greatly on their ecology, taxonomy and conservation.

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