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Guide to the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Britain


Series: FIELD STUDIES COUNCIL OCCASIONAL PUBLICATION 53
Steve Brooks and Richard Askew
12 pages, 12 concertina A5 size sheets, col illus.
Field Studies Council (FSC)
 
Unbound | Edition 2 | 2004 | £3.50 | approx. $7/€5

#155014 | ISBN-10: 1851538631
Dragonflies and damselflies belong to the order of insects called Odonata (meaning 'toothed jaw' in ancient Greek.) With practice most of the British species of dragonflies can be identified in the field and many while they are in flight. This guide covers 16 damselfly species and 28 dragonfly species.
 
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