Dragonfly (Anisoptera) species

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81 species

Austrogomphus guerini (Yellow-striped Hunter)

Austrogomphus guerini
Austrogomphus guerini
Austrogomphus guerini

Austropetalia patricia (Waterfall Redspot)

Austropetalia patricia
Austropetalia patricia
Austropetalia patricia

Austropetalia tonyana (Alpine Redspot)

Austropetalia tonyana

Austrophlebia costalis (Southern Giant Darner)

Austrophlebia costalis
Austrophlebia costalis
Austrophlebia costalis

Brachydiplax denticauda (Palemouth Dragonfly)

Brachydiplax denticauda
Brachydiplax denticauda

Cordulephya pygmaea (Common Shutwing)

Cordulephya pygmaea
Cordulephya pygmaea
Cordulephya pygmaea

Crocothemis nigrifrons (Black-headed Skimmer)

Crocothemis nigrifrons

Dendroaeschna conspersa (Wide-faced Darner)

Dendroaeschna conspersa
Dendroaeschna conspersa
Dendroaeschna conspersa

Diplacodes bipunctata (Wandering Percher)

Diplacodes bipunctata
Diplacodes bipunctata
Diplacodes bipunctata

Diplacodes haematodes (Scarlet Percher)

Diplacodes haematodes
Diplacodes haematodes
Diplacodes haematodes

Diplacodes melanopsis (Black-faced Percher)

Diplacodes melanopsis
Diplacodes melanopsis
Diplacodes melanopsis

Diplacodes trivialis (Chalky Percher Dragonfly)

Diplacodes trivialis
Diplacodes trivialis

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