Petalura ingentissima, the giant petaltail, has been described as the world's largest dragonfly, with a wingspan of 160 mm. It is found in Queensland, Australia. Dr R.J. Tillyard described the giant petaltail in 1908. Its species name is derived from the Latin adjective ingens "huge". It is one of five species in the Australian genus Petalura. Measuring 5.9-6.3 cm long, the larvae are unusual in that they live in burrows along the river margin and hunt passing prey.
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| - テイオウムカシヤンマ (ja)
- Petalura ingentissima (en)
- Petalura ingentissima (pl)
- Petalura ingentissima (nl)
- Petalura ingentissima (ru)
- Petalura ingentissima (sv)
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| - テイオウムカシヤンマ(帝王昔蜻蜒,Petalura ingentissima)は、のトンボの一種。現生するトンボの中では最大の大きさになる。 (ja)
- Petalura ingentissima – gatunek ważki z rodziny Petaluridae. (pl)
- Petalura ingentissima is een echte libel uit de familie van de Petaluridae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1908 gepubliceerd door . (nl)
- Petalura ingentissima är en trollsländeart som beskrevs av Tillyard 1908. Petalura ingentissima ingår i släktet Petalura och familjen Petaluridae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Petalura ingentissima (лат.) — вид крупных стрекоз рода Leach, 1815 (Petaluridae, Anisoptera). Австралия: Квинсленд (северо-восток). Крупнейшая в Австралии стрекоза. (ru)
- Petalura ingentissima, the giant petaltail, has been described as the world's largest dragonfly, with a wingspan of 160 mm. It is found in Queensland, Australia. Dr R.J. Tillyard described the giant petaltail in 1908. Its species name is derived from the Latin adjective ingens "huge". It is one of five species in the Australian genus Petalura. Measuring 5.9-6.3 cm long, the larvae are unusual in that they live in burrows along the river margin and hunt passing prey. (en)
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| - Type specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London (en)
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| - Petalura ingentissima, the giant petaltail, has been described as the world's largest dragonfly, with a wingspan of 160 mm. It is found in Queensland, Australia. Dr R.J. Tillyard described the giant petaltail in 1908. Its species name is derived from the Latin adjective ingens "huge". It is one of five species in the Australian genus Petalura. A large heavily built dragonfly, the giant petaltail has a black body with some yellow markings. The female's wingspan can be 158–162 mm and body length 125 mm, the largest dragonfly species in overall dimensions although members of the genus Tetracanthagyna can have longer wings and a larger wing area. Measuring 5.9-6.3 cm long, the larvae are unusual in that they live in burrows along the river margin and hunt passing prey. (en)
- テイオウムカシヤンマ(帝王昔蜻蜒,Petalura ingentissima)は、のトンボの一種。現生するトンボの中では最大の大きさになる。 (ja)
- Petalura ingentissima – gatunek ważki z rodziny Petaluridae. (pl)
- Petalura ingentissima is een echte libel uit de familie van de Petaluridae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1908 gepubliceerd door . (nl)
- Petalura ingentissima är en trollsländeart som beskrevs av Tillyard 1908. Petalura ingentissima ingår i släktet Petalura och familjen Petaluridae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Petalura ingentissima (лат.) — вид крупных стрекоз рода Leach, 1815 (Petaluridae, Anisoptera). Австралия: Квинсленд (северо-восток). Крупнейшая в Австралии стрекоза. (ru)
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