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  • 1. Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History,NY, NY,USA
  • 2. Department of Research and Collections, Alabama Museum of Natural History, The University of Alabama, AL, USA
  • 3. Program for Conservation Genomics, Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
  • 4. Grupo de Entomología Universidad de Antioquia (GEUA), Medellín-Colombia
  • 5. Department for Cytology and Evolutionary Biology, Zoological Institute and Museum, University of Greifswald, Germany
  • 6. Laboratorio de Biodiversidad y Genética Ambiental (BioGeA), Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda, Piñeyro, Avellaneda, Buenos
  • 7. Department of Conservation Biology and Entomology, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
  • 8. Department of Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo,UT, USA

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Fig. 1. Habitus and behavior of Anisozygoptera and Anisoptera. (a) Epiophlebia superstes (Selys 1889) (Epiophlebiidae, Japan), (b) Staurophlebia reticulata (Burmeister 1839) (Aeshnidae, Brazil), (c) Aeshna juncea (Linnaeus 1758) in copula (Aeshnidae, Spain), (d)Tachopteryx thoreyi (Hagen in Selys 1858) (Petaluridae, USA), (e) Lamelligomphus camelus (Martin 1904) in patrol flight (Gomphidae, China), (f) Gomphidia kruegeri Martin 1904 in obelisk position (Gomphidae, China), (g) emergence of Onychogomphus uncatus (Charpentier 1840) (Gomphidae, Spain), (h) Chlorogomphus usudai Ishida 1996 (Chlorogomphidae, China), (i) Eusynthemis sp. (Synthemistidae, Australia), (j) Oxygastra curtisii (Dale 1834) (Synthemistidae, Italy), (k) Anotogaster sp. (Cordulegastridae, China), (l) Macromidia rapida Martin 1907 (Synthemistidae, China), (m) Somatochlora meridionalis Nielsen 1935 (Corduliidae, Italy), (n) Macromia splendens (Pictet 1843) (Macromiidae, Portugal), (o) Austrothemis nigrescens (Martin 1901) (Libellulidae, Australia), (p) Micrathyria ocellata Martin 1897 in copula (Libellulidae, Colombia), (q) a thermoregulating male of Zenithoptera lanei Santos 1941 (Libellulidae, Brazil). Photos by Adolfo Cordero-Rivera.

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Published as part of Ware, Jessica, Abbott, John, Abbott, Kendra, Beatty, Christopher D., Bota-Sierra, Cornelio A., Büsse, Sebastian, Cano-Cobos, Yiselle, Combey, Rofela, Ehlert, Juliana, Fomekong-Lontchi, Judicaël, Frandsen, Paul, Goodman, Aaron, Guralnick, Rob, Juen, Leandro, Kalkman, Vincent J., Kemabonta, Kehinde, Kohli, Manpreet, Lupiyaningdyah, Pungki, Newton, Lacie & Onsongo, Violet, 2025, Odonata systematics: past, present, and future: a review of the phylogenetic works in Anisoptera (dragonflies), pp. 1-31 in Insect Systematics and Diversity 9 (4) on page 11, DOI: 10.1093/isd/ixaf030, http://zenodo.org/record/20503575

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