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Field Guide to the Damselflies of New Guinea

Field / Identification Guide Journal / Magazine
Series: Brachytron Supplements Volume: 16
By: Vincent J Kalkman(Author), Albert G Orr(Author)
118 pages, 300 colour photos, 250 b/w illustrations
Field Guide to the Damselflies of New Guinea
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Language: Bilingual in English and Bahasa Indonesian

This is a supplement of the Dutch journal Brachytron.

Field Guide to the Damselflies of New Guinea
contains nearly 300 colour drawings and over 250 line drawings by Albert Orr and sixteen colour photographs taken in the field by Stephen Richards. New Guinea is one of the least studied regions of the world. Most species and numerous genera are found nowhere else, particularly among the Zygoptera or damselflies. The authors hope that these books become dog-eared with use, as students and local researchers take them to the field and through them learn to appreciate the beauty of damselflies, to study their biology and use them in biodiversity studies supporting the conservation of freshwater habitats on their island.

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Field / Identification Guide Journal / Magazine
Series: Brachytron Supplements Volume: 16
By: Vincent J Kalkman(Author), Albert G Orr(Author)
118 pages, 300 colour photos, 250 b/w illustrations
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