it seems you are right... I found that http://www.warwicktarboton.co.za/dfpgs/070ferox.htmlToko wrote:How about Common Tigertail Ictinogomphus ferox for this one?nan wrote:Dragonflies.....
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it seems you are right... I found that http://www.warwicktarboton.co.za/dfpgs/070ferox.htmlToko wrote:How about Common Tigertail Ictinogomphus ferox for this one?nan wrote:Dragonflies.....
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Don't know which onenan wrote:Dragonflies.....
Kruger
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Toko wrote:Where?![]()
There are only two genera in SA Sphaerotherium and Kylindotherium. It's a Sphaerotherium
Found this now, hereFlutterby wrote:What is this?
We saw it in Richard's Bay. It was about 10cm long and about as fat as my thumb. When you touch it, it rolls up into a ball.
I think due to size and location coastal dune forest, it's Sphaerotherium giganteum![]()
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If you want to ask an expert, I can tell you who would know
Trithemis annulata Violet Dropwingnan wrote:Dragonflies.....
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You must start a new book for these onesFlutterby wrote:Toko wrote:Where?![]()
There are only two genera in SA Sphaerotherium and Kylindotherium. It's a Sphaerotherium
Found this now, hereFlutterby wrote:What is this?
We saw it in Richard's Bay. It was about 10cm long and about as fat as my thumb. When you touch it, it rolls up into a ball.
I think due to size and location coastal dune forest, it's Sphaerotherium giganteum![]()
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If you want to ask an expert, I can tell you who would know![]()
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