 
*TAXON IMAGES
# \i{}Aeshna caerulea\i0{} <(Strm, 1783)>/
      lucas151.jpg <@subject Aeshna caerulea (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Aeshna cyanea\i0{} <(Mller, 1764)>/
      lucas171.jpg <@subject Aeshna cyanea (from Lucas)>
      aeshcy02.jpg <@subject Aeshna cyanea, female: photo, Giles Watson>
                   <@imagenotes x=908 y=21
                                t=\i{}Aeshna cyanea\i0{}, female. Hinton Parva,
                                Wiltshire, July 2007. Giles Watson.>
      ship196.jpg <@subject Aeshna cyanea emerging from nymph: Shipley 196>
      nod463.jpg <@subject Aeshna cyanea (from Shaw and Nodder, 1800)>

# \i{}Aeshna grandis\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas181.jpg <@subject Aeshna grandis (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Aeshna isosceles\i0{} <(Mller, 1767)>/
      lucas191.jpg <@subject Aeshna isosceles (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Aeshna juncea\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas161.jpg <@subject Aeshna juncea (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Aeshna mixta\i0{} <(Latreille, 1804)>/
      lucas141.jpg <@subject Aeshna mixta (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Agrion splendens\i0{} <(Harris, 1776)>/
      agrisp01.jpg <@subject Agrion splendens, male: photos, Giles Watson>
                   <@imagenotes x=41 y=29
                                t=Agrion splendens (Banded Demoiselle), male.
                                Tuckmill Meadow, near Swindon, Oxfordshire. June
                                8th 2008, Giles Watson.>
      agrisp02.jpg <@subject Agrion splendens, female: photos, Giles Watson>
                   <@imagenotes x=41 y=29
                                t=Agrion splendens (Banded Demoiselle), female.
                                Tuckmill Meadow, near Swindon, Oxfordshire. June
                                8th 2008, Giles Watson.>
      lucas202.jpg <@subject Agrion splendens (from Lucas)>
      nod476.jpg <@subject Agrion splendens (from Shaw and Nodder, 1801)>
      lucnym37.jpg <@subject Agrion splendens: nymph (Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=837 y=944
                                t=\i{}Agrion splendens\i0{}: body length
                                including anal appendages, about 40 mm. From
                                Lucas (1900).>
      lubodo.jpg <@subject Agrion splendens, adult and nymph (Lubbock 1890)>

# \i{}Agrion virgo\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas201.jpg <@subject Agrion virgo (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Anax imperator\i0{} <(Leach, 1815)>/
      lucas121.jpg <@subject Anax imperator (from Lucas)>
      lucnym34.jpg <@subject Anax imperator: nymph (from Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=796 y=18
                                t=\i{}Anax imperator\i0{}: body length
                                (excluding the extended mask) about 52 mm. From
                                Lucas (1900).>

# \i{}Brachytron pratense\i0{} <(Mller, 1764)>/
      lucas131.jpg <@subject Brachytron pratense (from Lucas)>
      lucnym35.jpg <@subject Brachytron pratense: nymph (from Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=805 y=939
                                t=\i{}Brachytron pratense\i0{}: body length
                                about 38 mm. From Lucas (1900).>

# \i{}Ceriagrion tenellum\i0{} <(de Villiers, 1789)>/
      lucas232.jpg <@subject Ceriagrion tenellum (from Lucas)>
      bent732.jpg <@subject Ceriagrion tenellum: B. Ent. 732>
      text7321.gif <@subject Ceriagrion tenellum: B. Ent. 732, legend+text>
      text7322.gif <@subject Ceriagrion tenellum: B. Ent. 732, text cont.>
  ste0294.jpg <@subject Ceriagrion tenellum (female): Stephens VI, 1835>
      nod480.jpg <@subject Pyrrhosoma and Ceriagrion? (from Shaw and Nodder,
                          about 1801)>
                 <@imagenotes x=26 y=17
                              t=The red-bodied Damsel-fly resembles male
                              \i{}Ceriagrion tenellum\i0{}, while the blue one
                              (and the nymph.with its broad caudal gills) is a
                              reasonable match for male \i{}Enallagma
                              cyathigerum\i0{}. From Shaw and Nodder, 1802).>

# \i{}Coenagrion armatum\i0{} <(Charpentier, 1840)>/

# \i{}Coenagrion hastulatum\i0{} <(Charpentier, 1825)>/

# \i{}Coenagrion mercuriale\i0{} <(Charpentier, 1840)>/
      lucas271.jpg <@subject Coenagrion mercuriale (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Coenagrion puella\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas261.jpg <@subject Coenagrion puella (from Lucas)>
      coenpu01.jpg <@subject Coenagrion puella: male and female paired prior to
                            egg-laying (photo, Giles Watson)>
                   <@imagenotes x=21 y=31
                                t=\i{}Coenagrion puella\i0{} (Azure Damselfly),
                                male and female paired prior to egg-laying.
                                Tuckmill Meadow, near Swindon, Oxfordshire. June
                                8th 2008, Giles Watson.>
      coenpu02.jpg <@subject Coenagrion puella: habitat and communal egg-laying
                            (photo, Giles Watson)>
                   <@imagenotes x=41 y=905
                                t=\i{}Coenagrion puella\i0{} (Azure Damselfly):
                                habitat and communal egg-laying. Several
                                attached pairs can be seen, with the males
                                holding the females as they deposit their eggs
                                in submerged plant material. Tuckmill Meadow,
                                near Swindon, Oxfordshire. June 8th 2008, Giles
                                Watson.>
      coenpu03.jpg <@subject Coenagrion puella: detail of 3 egg-laying pairs
                            (photo, Giles Watson)>
                   <@imagenotes x=40 y=34
                                t=\i{}Coenagrion puella\i0{} (Azure Damselfly):
                                3 egg-laying pairs. The males grasp the females
                                as they deposit their eggs in submerged plant
                                material. Tuckmill Meadow, near Swindon,
                                Oxfordshire. June 8th 2008, Giles Watson.>
      coenpu04.jpg <@subject Coenagrion puella: male and female paired after
                            egg-laying (photo, Giles Watson)>
                   <@imagenotes x=31 y=881
                                t=\i{}Coenagrion puella\i0{} (Azure Damselfly):
                                male and female, still paired after at least one
                                bout of egg-laying (note mud on the female's
                                abdomen). Tuckmill Meadow, near Swindon,
                                Oxfordshire. June 8th 2008, Giles Watson.>
      coenpu06.jpg <@subject Coenagrion puella, male: photo, Giles Watson>
                   <@imagenotes x=41 y=909
                                t=\i{}Coenagrion puella\i0{} (Azure Damselfly),
                                male. Tuckmill Meadow, near Swindon,
                                Oxfordshire. June 8th 2008, Giles Watson.>
      lucnym50.jpg <@subject Coenagrion puella: nymph (from Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=795 y=942
                                t=\i{}Coenagrion puella\i0{}: body length,
                                including caudal lamellae, about 24 mm. From
                                Lucas (1900).>

# \i{}Coenagrion pulchellum\i0{} <(van der Linden, 1825)>/
      lucas251.jpg <@subject Coenagrion pulchellum (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Coenagrion scitulum\i0{} <(Rambur, 1842)>/

# \i{}Cordulegaster boltonii\i0{} <(Donovan, 1807)>/
      lucas111.jpg <@subject Cordulegaster boltonii (from Lucas)>
      lucnym33.jpg <@subject Cordulegaster boltonii: nymph (from Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=871 y=939
                                t=\i{}Cordulegaster boltonii\i0{}: immature
                                nymph, body length about 32 mm. From Lucas
                                (1900, after Cabot).>

# \i{}Cordulia linaenea\i0{} <(Fraser 1956)>/
      lucas091.jpg <@subject Cordulia linaenea (from Lucas)>
      lucnym30.jpg <@subject Cordulia linaenea: nymph (from Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=848 y=15
                                t=\i{}Cordulia linaenea\i0{}: body length about
                                24 mm. From Lucas (1900).>

# \i{}Enallagma cyathigerum\i0{} <(Charpentier, 1840)>/
      lucas272.jpg <@subject Enallagma cyathigerum (from Lucas)>
      lucnym53.jpg <@subject Enallagma cyathigerum, nymph dissections (Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=890 y=25
                                t=\i{}Enallagma cyathigerum\i0{}: details of a
                                caudal lamella (left) and mask. From Lucas
                                (1900).>
      nod480.jpg <@subject Pyrrhosoma and Ceriagrion? (from Shaw and Nodder,
                          about 1801)>
                 <@imagenotes x=26 y=17
                              t=The red-bodied Damsel-fly resembles male
                              \i{}Ceriagrion tenellum\i0{}, while the blue one
                              (and the nymph.with its broad caudal gills) is a
                              reasonable match for male \i{}Enallagma
                              cyathigerum\i0{}. From Shaw and Nodder, 1802).>

# \i{}Erythromma najas\i0{} <(Hansemann, 1823)>/
      lucas222.jpg <@subject Erythromma najas (from Lucas)>
      lucnym41.jpg <@subject Erythromma najas: nymph, with dissections (Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=500 y=845
                                t=\i{}Erythromma najas\i0{}: body length of
                                nymph, including anal appendages, about 30 mm.
                                With details of a caudal lamella (left) and the
                                mask (right). From Lucas (1900).>

# \i{}Gomphus vulgatissimus\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas101.jpg <@subject Gomphus vulgatissimus (from Lucas)>
      lucnym32.jpg <@subject Gomphus vulgatissimus: nymph (from Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=863 y=15
                                t=\i{}Gomphus vulgatissimus\i0{}: body length
                                about 28 mm. From Lucas (1900, after Cabot).>
  ste0301.jpg <@subject Gomphus flavipes (a casual immigrant): from Stephens 
                        VI, 1835> 

# \i{}Ischnura elegans\i0{} <(van der Linden, 1820)>/
      lucas241.jpg <@subject Ischnura pumilio and I. elegans (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Ischnura pumilio\i0{} <(Charpentier, 1825)>/
      lucas241.jpg <@subject Ischnura pumilio and I. elegans (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Lestes dryas\i0{} <(Kirby, 1890)>/
      lucas211.jpg <@subject Lestes dryas (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Lestes sponsa\i0{} <(Hansemann, 1823)>/
      lucas212.jpg <@subject Lestes sponsa (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Leucorrhinia dubia\i0{} <(van der Linden, 1825)>/
      lucas011.jpg <@subject Leucorrhinia dubia (from Lucas)>
      bent712.jpg <@subject Leucorrhinia dubia: B. Ent. 712>
      text7121.gif <@subject Leucorrhinia dubia: B. Ent. 712, legend+text>
      text7122.gif <@subject Leucorrhinia dubia: B. Ent. 712, text cont.>

# \i{}Libellula depressa\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas041.jpg <@subject Libellula depressa (from Lucas)>
      nod471.jpg <@subject Libellula depressa (from Shaw and Nodder, 1800)>
      lucnym25.jpg <@subject Libellula depressa: nymph (from Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=852 y=947
                                t=\i{}Libellula depressa\i0{}: body length about
                                24 mm. From Lucas (1900).>

# \i{}Libellula fulva\i0{} <(Mller, 1764)>/
      lucas061.jpg <@subject Libellula fulva (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Libellula quadrimaculata\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas051.jpg <@subject Libellula quadrimaculata (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Orthetrum cancellatum\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas071.jpg <@subject Orthetrum cancellatum (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Orthetrum coerulescens\i0{} <(Fabricius, 1798)>/
      lucas062.jpg <@subject Orthetrum coerulescens (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Oxygastra curtisii\i0{} <(Dale, 1834)>/
      bent616.jpg <@subject Oxygastra curtisii: B. Ent. 616>
      text6161.gif <@subject Oxygastra curtisii: B. Ent. 616, legend+text>
      text6162.gif <@subject Oxygastra curtisii: B. Ent. 616, text cont.>
      lucas092.jpg <@subject Oxygastra curtisii (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Platycnemis pennipes\i0{} <(Pallas, 1771)>/
      lucas221.jpg <@subject Platycnemis pennipes (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Pyrrhosoma nymphula\i0{} <(Sulzer, 1776)>/
      lucas231.jpg <@subject Pyrrhosoma nymphula (from Lucas)>
      pyrrh01.jpg <@subject Pyrrhosoma nymphula: photo, Giles Watson>
                  <@imagenotes x=51 y=921
                               t=\i{}Pyrrhosoma nymphula\i0{}. Tuckmill Meadow, 
   Shrivenham, June 2008. Giles Watson.>
      lucnym47.jpg <@subject Pyrrhosoma nymphula: nymph (from Lucas)>
                   <@imagenotes x=870 y=27
                                t=\i{}Pyrrhosoma nymphula\i0{}: body length of
                                nymph, including caudal lamellae, about 21 mm.
                                With (at left) detail of a caudal lamella. From
                                Lucas (1900).>

# \i{}Somatochlora arctica\i0{} <(Zetterstedt, 1840)>/
      lucas081.jpg <@subject Somatochlora arctica and S. metallica (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Somatochlora metallica\i0{} <(van der Linden, 1825)>/
      lucas081.jpg <@subject Somatochlora arctica and S. metallica (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Sympetrum flaveolum\i0{} <(Linnaeus, 1758)>/
      lucas02.jpg <@subject Sympetrum flaveolum and S. fonscolombei (from
                           Lucas)>

# \i{}Sympetrum fonscolombei\i0{} <(Selys, 1840)>/
      lucas02.jpg <@subject Sympetrum flaveolum and S. fonscolombei (from
                           Lucas)>

# \i{}Sympetrum nigrescens\i0{} <(Lucas, 1911)>/

# \i{}Sympetrum sanguineum\i0{} <(Mller, 1764)>/
      lucas031.jpg <@subject Sympetrum sanguineum and S. scoticum (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Sympetrum scoticum\i0{} <(Leach in Donovan, 1811)>/
      lucas031.jpg <@subject Sympetrum sanguineum and S. scoticum (from Lucas)>

# \i{}Sympetrum striolatum\i0{} <(Charpentier, 1840)>/
      lucas012.jpg <@subject Sympetrum striolatum (from Lucas)>

