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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Dragonflies & Damselflies (Odonata)

Damselflies of Texas A Field Guide

Field / Identification Guide
By: John C Abbott
268 pages, 632 colour photographs, 79 colour illustrations, 80 colour dist maps
NHBS
A remarkably well-produced and illustrated field guide.
Damselflies of Texas
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About this book

On any warm summer day, you can easily observe damselflies around a vegetated pond or the rocks along the banks of a stream. Like the more familiar dragonfly, damselflies are among the most remarkably distinctive insects in their appearance and biology, and they have become one of the most popular creatures sought by avocational naturalists. "Damselflies of Texas" is the first field guide dedicated specifically to the species found in Texas. It covers 77 of the 138 species of damselflies known in North America, making it a very useful guide for the entire United States.

Each species account includes:
- illustrations of as many forms (male, female, juvenile, mature, and colour morphs) as possible
- common and scientific names, with pronunciation
- distribution map
- key features
- identifying characteristics
- discussion of similar species
- status in Texas
- habitat, seasonality, and general comments

In addition to photographing damselflies in the wild, the author and illustrator have developed a new process for illustrating each species by scanning preserved specimens and digitally painting them. The resulting illustrations show detail that is not visible in photographs. The book also contains chapters on damselfly anatomy, life history, conservation, names, and photography, as well as a list of species that may eventually be discovered in Texas, state and global conservation rankings, seasonality of all species in chronological order, and additional resources and publications on the identification of damselflies.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction
What Is a Damselfly?
Damselfly Anatomy
Life History of Damselflies
Creating the Illustrations in the Book
Texas Biotic Provinces
Damselfly Habitats
Conservation
Odonate Names
Photographing Damselflies
The Value of Odonate Collections
How to Identify Damselflies
How to Use the Species Accounts

Species Accounts
Family Calopterygidae
Broad-winged Damselflies
Family Lestidae
Spreadwings
Family Protoneuridae
Threadtails
Family Coenagrionidae
Pond Damsels

Appendix A. Species That May Eventually Occur in Texas
Appendix B. Conservation Status Ranks for Texas Damselflies
Appendix C. Seasonality of Texas Damselflies
Appendix D. Damselfly Publications and Resources

Glossary
References
Indexes

Customer Reviews

Biography

John C. Abbott is Curator of Entomology for the Texas Natural Science Center at the University of Texas at Austin. He has published many papers on aquatic insects, including dragonflies and damselflies, and is the author of the more specialized volume "Dragonflies and Damselflies of Texas and the South-Central United States".
Field / Identification Guide
By: John C Abbott
268 pages, 632 colour photographs, 79 colour illustrations, 80 colour dist maps
NHBS
A remarkably well-produced and illustrated field guide.
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