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- The blue dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis) is an insect of the skimmer family. It is the only species in the genus Pachydiplax. It is widely distributed...
- the common whitetail and blue dasher dragonflies (Plathemis lydia and Pachydiplax longipennis), males display the pruinescence on the back of the abdomen...
- over an insect-rich feeding ground; males of many species such as the Pachydiplax longipennis (blue dasher) jostle other dragonflies to maintain the right...
- Sympetrum vulgatum, vagrant darter Nannothemis bella, elfin skimmer Pachydiplax longipennis, blue dasher Erythemis collocata, western pondhawk Erythemis...
- Clifford (1962). "A Study of Territoriality and Breeding Behavior in Pachydiplax longipennis Burmeister (Odonata:Libellulidae)". The Southwestern Naturalist...
- king skimmers Orthetrum Newman, 1833 – skimmers Oxythemis Ris, 1909 Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868 – blue dasher Pacificothemis Asahina, 1940 Palaeothemis...
- plunger part of a butter churn Erica Dasher, American actress Blue dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis), a dragonfly indigenous to North America HMS Dasher, a list...
- raise their abdomens for other reasons. For instance, male blue dashers (Pachydiplax longipennis) ****ume an obelisk-like posture while guarding their territories...
- to speciation in the plain dragon butterfly. S. platyhelix dragonfly (Pachydiplax longipennis) S. mirum Haemaphysalis leporispalustris rabbit tick, Atrichopogon...
- relationship between wing coloration and temperature in the dragonfly species Pachydiplax longipennis. Semi-log plot of annual changes in number of species observed...