%0 Journal Article %T Odonate Diversity of Manjeera Wildlife Sanctuary with notes on Female Polymorphism of Neurothemis tullia (Drury, 1773) (Odonata: Libellulidae) and Some Species Hitherto Unreported From Andhra Pradesh, India %A Kante Krishna Prasad %A Bagari Ramakrishna %A Chelmala Srinivasulu %A Bhargavi Srinivasulu %J Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies %D 2013 %I AkiNik Publications %X A total of 28 species of odonates, including 18 species of dragonflies (Suborder Anisoptera) belonging to 3 families and 10 species of damselflies (Suborder Zygoptera) belonging to two families were recorded from the Manjeera Wildlife Sanctuary between December 2010 to October 2012. The highest diversity of odonates was that of family Libellulidae (50%), followed by Coenagrionidae (32.14%), Aeshnidae (10.71%), Gomphidae (3.57%) and Platycnemididae (3.57%). Four taxa, namely - Anaciaeschna jaspidea (Burmeister, 1839), Coenagrion dyeri (Fraser, 1924), Pseudagrion decorum (Rambur, 1842) and Rhodischnura nursei (Morton, 1907) are reported for the first time from Andhra Pradesh. We are also reporting for the first time the female polymorphism of Neurothemis tullia (Drury, 1773) (Anisoptera; Libellulidae) from the Manjeera Wildlife Sanctuary, Medak District, Andhra Pradesh. %K Manjeera Wildlife Sanctuary %K odonates %K andromorphic female %U http://www.entomoljournal.com/vol1Issue4/Issue_aug_2013/27.1.pdf