
Over 250 species of odonates living in all kinds of aquatic habitats in Peninsular Malaysia. They are waiting for me to be explored........
Monday, October 18, 2010
Neurothemis terminata
I haven't seen any Neurothemis terminata in Peninsular Malaysia. So, N. terminata is rare in Peninsular Malaysia. However, N. terminata is not rare in Borneo. During my field trip to Sarawak lately, I spotted some N. terminata. Neurothemis terminata looks alike N. fluctuans (very common in Peninsular Malaysia) and N. fulvia.


Labels:
Libellulidae
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Libellago lineata in Wheel
I see Libellago lineata regularly in Bangi Forest Reserve with male and female in equal number. However, these L. lineata individuals are not horny - hardly see them in copulation. My latest visit to Bangi Forest Reserve was rewarding as I spotted a wheel pair of L. lineata, and of course I took some shots on this wheel pair.

Labels:
Chlorocyphidae,
In Wheel
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