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Akademische und professionelle Bücher  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Dragonflies & Damselflies (Odonata)

Endemic Odonates of India

By: R Babu(Author), KA Subramanian(Author), Supriya Nandy(Author)
60 pages, 10 plates with colour photos; 1 colour photos, 1 colour map, 1 table
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Language: English

This paper deals with an updated list of 186 species and subspecies belonging to 67 genera of Odonates endemic to India. They have been compiled along with the distribution of each taxon with respective citations. The distribution of a large number of endemic species and subspecies is restricted to two biodiversity hotspots of India, Western Ghats and North east India.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Discussion
3. Summary
4. Acknowledgements
5. Reference
6. Addendum
7. Plates

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By: R Babu(Author), KA Subramanian(Author), Supriya Nandy(Author)
60 pages, 10 plates with colour photos; 1 colour photos, 1 colour map, 1 table
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