New Record of Dragonfly Ictinogomphus angulosus (Selys, 1854) from State Maharashtra, India
Journal: Ambient Science (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-10-29
Authors : Ashish D. Tiple; Ganesh B. Gathalkar; S. S. Talmale;
Page : 56-58
Keywords : Ictinogomphus angulosus; New record; Odonata;
Abstract
Dragonflies are very conspicuous and brightly colored insects have long, slender abdomen, commonly known as aerial predators, hunting by sight. These are mostly found around the vicinity of freshwater habitats like rivers, streams, marshes, lakes and even small pools and rice fields.
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