Study spots 84 odonate species in WWS
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A four-month dragonfly survey that concluded at the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (WWS) recently spotted 84 species of odonates (order of insects comprising dragonflies and damselflies) belonging to 59 genera under 11 families.
The survey was jointly conducted by the Forest Department and Ferns Nature Conservation Society (FNCS). Of the 84 species, 49 were dragonflies and 35 damselflies. Muneer Tholpetty, secretary, FNCS, told
The Hindu.
A previous survey by the Malabar Natural History Society (MNHS) in the sanctuary in 2016 had identified 75 species of odonates belonging to 50 genera under 11 families.
“Since odonates are amphibiotic insects, the study focused on waterbodies in the sanctuary. Ponds were the richest in terms of species, but streams had the most number of endemic species,” Mr. Muneer, who coordinated the survey, said.
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175 odonate species recorded in Kerala figure in initiative
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New entrant: The recently reported Coorg False Spreadwing from the State that is featured in the e-book.
175 odonate species recorded in Kerala figure in initiative The Society for Odonate Studies, an organisation dedicated to the study and conservation of dragonflies and damselflies, has launched an e-book to identify 175 odonate species recorded in Kerala.
The e-book titled ‘Introduction to Odonata with Identification Keys for Dragonflies & Damselflies seen in Kerala,’ edited by odonate enthusiasts Jeevan Jose and Vivek Chandran, helps identify all the 175 odonate species recorded from Kerala so far.