Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India

Odonates (Damselflies and Dragonflies) were recorded from three Tiger Reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India, including Kanha, Pench and Bandhavgarh, where 47 species were recorded within 7 families and 31 genera. We recorded 44 species from Kanha, 41 species from Pench and 37 species from Bandha...

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Main Authors: Sunit Das, Pradeep Sahoo, Nibedita Dash, Sanskruti Marathe, Subhasis Mahato, Anil Dashahare, Partha Mishra, Ashish Prasad, Rahul Rana
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2013-06-01
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Online Access:https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/18678/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-cedbd45d023b453cb8d49acac3aa1ee02021-05-21T15:24:55ZengPensoft PublishersCheck List1809-127X2013-06-019352853210.15560/9.3.52818678Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central IndiaSunit Das0Pradeep Sahoo1Nibedita Dash2Sanskruti Marathe3Subhasis Mahato4Anil Dashahare5Partha Mishra6Ashish Prasad7Rahul Rana8Wildlife Institute of IndiaWildlife Institute of IndiaNorth Orissa UniversityWildlife Institute of IndiaWildlife Institute of IndiaWildlife Institute of IndiaWildlife Institute of IndiaWildlife Institute of IndiaWildlife Institute of IndiaOdonates (Damselflies and Dragonflies) were recorded from three Tiger Reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India, including Kanha, Pench and Bandhavgarh, where 47 species were recorded within 7 families and 31 genera. We recorded 44 species from Kanha, 41 species from Pench and 37 species from Bandhabgarh Tiger Reserve. Thirty-five species were recorded in all three tiger reserves. Suborder Zygoptera was represented by the families Coenagrionidae, Lestidae, Calopterygidae and Protoneuridae and suborder Anisoptera by the families Gomphidae, Libellulidae and Aeshnidae. Libellulidae was the largest family with 17 genera. In summer survey Orthetrum sabina Drury, 1770 was the most abundant species, while in winter the most abundant was Agriocnemis pygmea Rambur, 1842.https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/18678/download/pdf/
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author Sunit Das
Pradeep Sahoo
Nibedita Dash
Sanskruti Marathe
Subhasis Mahato
Anil Dashahare
Partha Mishra
Ashish Prasad
Rahul Rana
spellingShingle Sunit Das
Pradeep Sahoo
Nibedita Dash
Sanskruti Marathe
Subhasis Mahato
Anil Dashahare
Partha Mishra
Ashish Prasad
Rahul Rana
Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India
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author_facet Sunit Das
Pradeep Sahoo
Nibedita Dash
Sanskruti Marathe
Subhasis Mahato
Anil Dashahare
Partha Mishra
Ashish Prasad
Rahul Rana
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title Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India
title_short Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India
title_full Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India
title_fullStr Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India
title_full_unstemmed Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India
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description Odonates (Damselflies and Dragonflies) were recorded from three Tiger Reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India, including Kanha, Pench and Bandhavgarh, where 47 species were recorded within 7 families and 31 genera. We recorded 44 species from Kanha, 41 species from Pench and 37 species from Bandhabgarh Tiger Reserve. Thirty-five species were recorded in all three tiger reserves. Suborder Zygoptera was represented by the families Coenagrionidae, Lestidae, Calopterygidae and Protoneuridae and suborder Anisoptera by the families Gomphidae, Libellulidae and Aeshnidae. Libellulidae was the largest family with 17 genera. In summer survey Orthetrum sabina Drury, 1770 was the most abundant species, while in winter the most abundant was Agriocnemis pygmea Rambur, 1842.
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