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First records of Odonata from the Republic of Nauru
Five species of dragonflies and one damselfly are recorded from Nauru for the first time, and constitute the first records of Odonata from this island republic identified to species. None is endemic; all are widespread in the Indo-Australian region and the islands of the west central Pacific Ocean. Diplacodes bipunctata (Brauer) is the most common species throughout the island, but Ischnura aurora (Brauer) appears locally abundant, possibly seasonally. Breeding is confirmed for all species.
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timestamp | Thu, 05/16/2024 - 13:00 |
Source URL | https://nauru-data.sprep.org/dataset/first-records-odonata-republic-nauru |