Australian_Emperor_mating_and_laying.jpg
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Description Australian Emperor mating and laying.jpg |
English:
Australian Emperor,
Hemianax papuensis
, in tandem, with the female laying eggs into the plants materials, using her sharp ovipositor to cut open the plants materials. This guarding behavior is common in Aeshnidae (Hawker Dragonflies).
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Source | Own work |
Author | fir0002 / flagstaffotos.com.au |
Camera location | 37° 53′ 34.59″ S, 145° 06′ 31.97″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -37.892941; 145.108881 |
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