. British dragonflies (Odonata). Dragon-flies; Odonata -- Great Britain. Life-History. 21 some neighbouriny; wall or fence* it climbs till it is well out of the water, and also clear of an\' objects that might touch and injure it during the coming change. Here it remains for a while, perhaps for an hour or two, clinging. head upwards, to the support it has chosen 'F; â )⢠At this period of its life the thoracic spiracles are often conspicuous, and no doubt it breathes atmospheric air through them, as jjerhaps it did just before lea\ing the. I'lG. 7.âNy.^u^h of Likel- H' orADRIMACri-ATA, re


. British dragonflies (Odonata). Dragon-flies; Odonata -- Great Britain. Life-History. 21 some neighbouriny; wall or fence* it climbs till it is well out of the water, and also clear of an\' objects that might touch and injure it during the coming change. Here it remains for a while, perhaps for an hour or two, clinging. head upwards, to the support it has chosen 'F; â )⢠At this period of its life the thoracic spiracles are often conspicuous, and no doubt it breathes atmospheric air through them, as jjerhaps it did just before lea\ing the. I'lG. 7.âNy.^u^h of Likel- H' orADRIMACri-ATA, ready to disclos1-: Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lucas, William John. London, L. U. Gill


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