This site is where you can find photos and post information on
Asian Odonata.
New articles posted:
NaoyaI SHIZAWA shares with us electonic copies of
Japanese Odonatological Short Communications
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Covers the Indomalaya
and the Asian part of the Palearctic Ecozones
Guest Guide
Member Guide &
How to post a new photo
How To:
Studying Tropical Dragonflies and Damselflies
by Viola Clausnitzer, KD Dijkstra and Vincent Kalkman
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You will find:
- Asian Species List :
2157 species are listed and classified.
- Photo Gallery:
8840 photos of Asian species.
- The
Community Mailing List
to communicate with other odonatologists.
Asia Dragonfly Community
You are welcome to join the Community,
in order to post
new pictures or new
references and meet other fellow odonatists.
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Pic of the day by Marcel SilviusIschnura senegalensis (Rambur, 1842) by Marcel Silvius'> Ischnura senegalensis (Rambur, 1842) (Malaysia)
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The latest 5 posted photos:
Oleg Kosterin
Burmagomphus divaricatus
(Cambodia)
Oleg Kosterin
Paragomphus capricornis
(Cambodia)
Oleg Kosterin
Ictinogomphus decoratus melaenops
(Cambodia)
Dr. Ulrich Rder
Pseudagrion rubriceps rubriceps
(Thailand)
Oleg Kosterin
Paracercion calamorum dyeri
(Cambodia)
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Do you know which species is on the photo 4479 taken in Mandai (Singapore) ?
Non identified not attributed (Asia) by Chee Kim Loon'> Click on the thumbnail for a larger view Send your answer to the Webmaster with the photo reference number.
Other photos in need of identification: click here.
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Dragonfly.net ring:
- Asian Odonata: www.Asia-Dragonfly.net
- African Odonata: www.Africa-Dragonfly.net
- American Odonata: www.America-Dragonfly.net
- Neotropical Odonata: www.Neotropic-Dragonfly.net
Note:
Neotropical is dedicated to the Neotropic Ecozone thus only photos taken within this ecozone are considered. This filtering does not apply to the species list. |