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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,...
- caerulatus,
reaching 19
centimeters (7.5 inches) in wingspan.
Petalura ingentissima has the
largest wingspan of any
dragonfly at 165 mm (6.5 in), although...
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petalurids include only 11 species, one of which, the
Australian Petalura ingentissima, is by some
measurements the
largest of
living dragonflies,
having a...
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millimetres (6.42 in),
exceeding the
wingspan of runner-up
Petalura ingentissima at 162
millimetres (6.38 in).
Tetracanthagyna plagiata was initially...
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including the
closely related northeast Australian giant petaltail (P.
ingentissima). The
giant dragonfly occurs along the east
coast of New
South Wales...
- (Anisoptera: Aeshnidae) with a wing span of 165 mm (6.5 in), and
Petalura ingentissima (Anisoptera: Petaluridae) with a body
length of 117 mm (4.6 in) (some...
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petaltail Petalura hesperia Watson, 1958 -
Western petaltail Petalura ingentissima Tillyard, 1908 -
Giant petaltail Petalura litorea Theischinger, 1999...
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above water level.
Petalura pulcherrima appears similar to
Petalura ingentissima which is
larger still and is also
found in
coastal north-eastern Queensland...
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lintneri Neopetalia punctata Petalura gigantea Petalura hesperia Petalura ingentissima Petalura litorea Petalura pulcherrima Phenes raptor Tachopteryx t****yi...
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gigantea Western petaltail,
Petalura hesperia Giant petaltail,
Petalura ingentissima Coastal petaltail,
Petalura litorea Beautiful petaltail,
Petalura pulcherrima...