Dragonflies of Alaska, Second Edition

John Hudson & Robert H. Armstrong

This handy book, now in its second edition, shows how to identify all 35 dragonfly species found in Alaska, including three species discovered since the first edition in 2005. With beautiful close-up color photos plus detailed line drawings, the book explores many of the fascinating aspects of dragonfly behavior.


2010, 56 pages, 6" x 9;", spiral binding, full-color cover, 89 color photographs, 1 map, 54 other illustrations, index. Published by Nature Alaska. ISBN 978-1-57833-481-0 trade paper

$12.95

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