Dragonfly or Damselfly (Odonata) species

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123 species

Diplacodes melanopsis (Black-faced Percher)

Diplacodes melanopsis
Diplacodes melanopsis
Diplacodes melanopsis

Diplacodes trivialis (Chalky Percher Dragonfly)

Diplacodes trivialis
Diplacodes trivialis

Epiproctophora (Dragonfly)

Eusynthemis brevistyla (Small Tigertail)

Eusynthemis brevistyla
Eusynthemis brevistyla
Eusynthemis brevistyla

Eusynthemis guttata (Southern Tigertail)

Eusynthemis guttata
Eusynthemis guttata
Eusynthemis guttata

Eusynthemis virgula (Golden Tigertail)

Eusynthemis virgula
Eusynthemis virgula
Eusynthemis virgula

Gomphidae (family) (Hunters & vicetails)

Gomphidae (family)
Gomphidae (family)

Griseargiolestes eboracus (Grey-chested Flatwing)

Griseargiolestes eboracus
Griseargiolestes eboracus
Griseargiolestes eboracus

Hemicordulia australiae (Australian Emerald)

Hemicordulia australiae
Hemicordulia australiae
Hemicordulia australiae

Hemicordulia intermedia (Yellow-spotted Emerald)

Hemicordulia tau (Tau Emerald)

Hemicordulia tau
Hemicordulia tau
Hemicordulia tau

Hemigomphus gouldii (Southern Vicetail)

Hemigomphus gouldii
Hemigomphus gouldii
Hemigomphus gouldii

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