- Source: Austroagrion cyane
Austroagrion cyane, the south-western billabongfly, is a species of damselfly of the family Coenagrionidae.
Despite their common name, they have been found not only in south-western Australia,
but also in diverse locations across Australia.
Habit & Habitat
Austroagrion cyane are permanent residents of aquatic habitats. They prefer slow-moving water. The species grows to around 2–3 cm in length. Females are less common than males and are mostly attracted to ephemeral swamps.
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References
Further reading
"Austroagrion cyane (Selys, 1876)". Atlas of Living Australia.
Herbert Campion (1915). "A new Agrionine dragonfly from Northern Australia". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 8th ser. 16 (92): 105–108. doi:10.1080/00222931508693694.
D. F. Waterhouse (1954). "The rate of production of the peritrophic membrane in some insects" (PDF). Australian Journal of Biological Sciences. 7 (1): 59–72. doi:10.1071/BI9540059. PMID 13159751.
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- Austroagrion cyane
- Austroagrion
- List of damselflies of the world (Coenagrionidae)
- List of Odonata species of Australia
- List of least concern arthropods
- List of least concern insects