@misc{Piksa_Krzysztof_Dragonflies_2006, author={Piksa, Krzysztof and Wachowicz, Barbara and Kwarcińska, Magdalena and Polska Akademia Nauk. Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii}, volume={49}, number={2}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Restricted Access}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Fragmenta Faunistica}, howpublished={online}, year={2006}, publisher={Museum and Institute of Zoology, PAS}, language={eng}, abstract={Dragonflies of small anthropogenic water bodies were studied in Cracow City (south Poland) in the years 2001–2004. 38 species were recorded, of which 24 were autochthonous and 6 probably autochthonous. Many southern and southeastern species occurred, of which the most interesting are: Aeshna affinis (Vander L.), Orthetrum albistylum (Sél.), Sympetrum fonscolombii (Sél.) and Crocothemis erythrea (Brullé). Also important are the tyrphobiontic and tyrphophilous species: Coenagrion hastulatum (Charp.), Lestes sponsa (Hansem.), Sympetrum danae (Sulz.), Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander L.) and L. rubicunda (L.). The importance of these secondary biotopes for the protectionof dragonflies is discussed.}, type={Text}, title={Dragonflies (Odonata) of some small anthropogenic water bodies in Cracow City}, keywords={Odonata, odonates, Insecta, insects, Poland, Cracow, secondery biotopes, sandy ponds, urban area, urban animals, urban fauna, aquatic insects}, }