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Brown Tiger Prawn
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The Brown Tiger Prawn is a large, banded prawn growing to 235 mm in length. It occurs on mud or sandy mud, and is found in northern Australia from Shark Bay, WA, to central NSW.
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Northern Billabongfly
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The Northern Billabongfly is a small damselfly that inhabits a range of standing and flowing waters such as streams, rivers, lagoons and lakes, including dune lakes. Mature males are black with blue and greenish markings, including a blue tip to the abdomen. This species closely resembles the Eastern Billlabongfly.
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Graphic Flutterer
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The Graphic Flutterer is an unmistakable, medium-sized dragonfly with a dark body and brownish-orange wings patterned with dark, purplish patches. It breeds in a variety of standing waters and is often found far from water.
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Aurora Bluetail
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The Aurora Bluetail is a small damselfly that inhabits a wide range of standing and slow-flowing waters, including temporary ponds. The male is distinctive with a bronze-black and green thorax and a red and black abdomen with a blue tip.
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Pygmy Wisp
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The Pygmy Wisp is a tiny damselfly that inhabits ponds, swamps and fringes of dams and lakes with plentiful aquatic vegetation. Mature males are dark brown or black with greenish markings and a reddish tip to the abdomen. Young females are mostly red and become black and green as they age.
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Red-rumped Wisp
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The Red-rumped Wisp is a tiny damselfly that inhabits a variety of standing water habitats, including small, well-vegetated ponds, dams and swamps. It is very similar to the Pgymy Wisp but males have more of the tip of the abdomen reddish. However, only female Red-rumped Wisps are known from south-east Queensland.
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