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Pygmy Wisp
Summary
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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Brown Tiger Prawn
Summary
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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Splendid Longlegs
Summary
The Splendid Longlegs is a small, long-legged damselfly that inhabits the fringes of lakes, ponds and dams and the edges of slow-flowing rivers and streams. Adults are mostly dark-coloured with bronze iridescence. Mature males have blue markings on the thorax and the tip of the abdomen.
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Red-rumped Wisp
Summary
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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Australian Pygmyfly
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The Australian Pygmyfly is a very small dragonfly that inhabits swamps, boggy seepages and shallow ponds and dams with plentiful aquatic plants. Mature males have the thorax and base of the abdomen covered in a bluish powdery coating with the tip of the abdomen red.
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Pygmy Percher
Summary
The Pygmy Percher is a very small dragonfly that inhabits a range of standing and flowing waters. Mature adults are mostly red with dark markings on the abdomen.
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