Summary[edit] Description: Wings of a female Forest Needle, Synlestes selysi, a damselfly in the family Synlestidae. Australian Museum specimen K301602. Dorsal view of the right forewing, above, and the right hindwing, below. Date: 23 May 2014, 13:18. Source: Synlestes selysi female wings. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location32° 00′ 00″ S, 151° 00′ 00″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-32.000000; 151.000000.
Summary[edit] Description: Bronze Needle, Synlestes weyersii, a damselfly, female, from off to the side. Dharawal National Park, NSW, Australia, February 2015. Date: 1 February 2015, 15:10. Source: Synlestes weyersii female. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location34° 14′ 20.55″ S, 150° 55′ 05.37″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.239043; 150.918158.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Description of the White Malachite Chlorolestes umbratus. In Ris, F. (1921). The Odonata or Dragonflies of South Africa. Annals South African Museum, XVIII, 245-452. Downloaded from http://www.zoology.uct.ac.za/pdf/Ris_1921.pdf. Date: 1921. Source: Ris, F. (1921). The Odonata or Dragonflies of South Africa. Annals South African Museum, XVIII, 245-452. Author: Ris, F.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Description of the Forest Malachite Chlorolestes tessellatus. In Ris, F. (1921). The Odonata or Dragonflies of South Africa. Annals South African Museum, XVIII, 245-452. Downloaded from http://www.zoology.uct.ac.za/pdf/Ris_1921.pdf. Date: 1921. Source: Ris, F. (1921). The Odonata or Dragonflies of South Africa. Annals South African Museum, XVIII, 245-452. Author: Ris, F.
Summary[edit] Description: Wings of a female Tropical Needle, Synlestes tropicus, a damselfly in the family Synlestidae. Australian Museum specimen K301595. Dorsal view of the right forewing, above, and the right hindwing, below. Date: 23 May 2014, 15:32. Source: Synlestes tropicus female wings. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location17° 10′ 58.8″ S, 145° 33′ 57.6″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.183000; 145.566000.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Description of the Mountain Malachite Chlorolestes fasciatus. In Ris, F. (1921). The Odonata or Dragonflies of South Africa. Annals South African Museum, XVIII, 245-452. Downloaded from http://www.zoology.uct.ac.za/pdf/Ris_1921.pdf. Date: 1921. Source: Ris, F. (1921). The Odonata or Dragonflies of South Africa. Annals South African Museum, XVIII, 245-452. Author: Ris, F.
Summary[edit] Description: Wings of a male Forest Needle, Synlestes selysi, a damselfly in the family Synlestidae. Australian Museum specimen K301601. Dorsal view of the right forewing, above, and the right hindwing, below. Date: 23 May 2014, 13:01. Source: Synlestes selysi male wings. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location32° 09′ 00″ S, 151° 42′ 00″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-32.150000; 151.700000.
Summary[edit] Description: Wings of a male Tropical Needle, Synlestes tropicus, a damselfly in the family Synlestidae. Australian Museum specimen K301598. Dorsal view of the right forewing, above, and the right hindwing, below. Date: 23 May 2014, 15:08. Source: Synlestes tropicus male wings. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location19° 00′ 34.49″ S, 146° 12′ 33.98″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-19.009581; 146.209438.
Summary[edit] Description: Bronze Needle, Synlestes weyersii, a damselfly, male, lateral view. Dharawal National Park, NSW, Australia, February 2015. Date: 1 February 2015, 15:17. Source: Synlestes weyersii male lateral. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location34° 14′ 20.55″ S, 150° 55′ 05.37″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.239043; 150.918158.
Summary[edit] Description: Bronze Needle, Synlestes weyersii, a damselfly, male from off the cheek. Dharawal National Park, NSW, Australia, February 2015. Date: 1 February 2015, 15:28. Source: Synlestes weyersii male cheek close. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location34° 14′ 20.55″ S, 150° 55′ 05.37″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.239043; 150.918158.