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ANISOZYGOPTERA References

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Last updated: 31 October, 2001 (includes Odonatologica through 30(3) and Pantala through 4(2))

  1. Asahina, S., 1954, Morphology of the relic dragonfly Epiophlebia superstes Selys (Odonata, Anisozygoptera), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, iv + 153 pp, 71 plates
  2. Butler, S.G., 1997, Notes on the collection and transportation of live Epiophlebia laidlawi Tillyard larvae (Anisozygoptera: Epiophlebiidae), Notul. odonatol., 4(9):147-148
  3. Carpenter, F.M., 1992, Suborder Anisozygoptera Handlirsch, 1906, pp.72-79 in F.M. Carpenter, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part R, Arthropoda 4. Volume 3: Superclass Hexapoda, The Geological Soc. Am. and the Univ. of Kansas, Boulder, CO and Lawrence, KS
  4. D'Andrea, M., & S. Carfi, 1989, Spines on the wing veins in Odonata. 2. Anisozygoptera and Anisoptera, Odonatologica, 18(2):147-178
  5. Davies, D.A.L., & P. Tobin, 1984, The dragonflies of the world: A systematic list of the extant species of Odonata. Vol. 1. Zygoptera, Anisozygoptera, Societas Internationalis Odonatologica Rapid Comm. (Suppl.) No. 3, Utrecht
  6. Okazawa, T., & H. Ubukata, 1978, Behaviour and bionomics of Epiophlebia superstes (Selys) (Anisozygoptera: Epiophlebiidae). I. Daily and seasonal activities, Odonatologica, 7(2):135-145
  7. Nel, A., X. Martinez-Delclos, J.-C. Paicheler, & M. Henrotay, 1993, Les "Anisozygoptera" fossiles. Phylogenie et classification (Odonata), Martinia, Numero hors-serie 3, Societe Francaise d'Odonatologie, Bois-d'Arcy, France
  8. Pfau, H.K., 1991, Contributions of functional morphology to the phylogenetic systematics of Odonata, Adv. Odonatology, 5:109-141
  9. Selys-Longchamps, E. de, 1889, Paleophlebia. Nouvelle Legion de Calopterygines. Suiva de la description d'une nouvelle Gomphine du Japon: Tachopteryx preyeri, Comptes-rendus Soc. Entomol. Belg., XXXIII: 1-7 + plate II
  10. Sharma, S., & T. Ofenböck, 1996, New discoveries of Epiophlebia laidlawi Tillyard, 1921 in the Nepal Himalaya (Odonata, Anisozygoptera: Epiophlebiidae), Opusc. zool. flumin., 150:1-11
  11. Svihla, A., 1962, Records of the larvae of Epiophlebia laidlawi Tillyard from the Darjeeling area (Odonata: Anisozygoptera), Ent. News, lxxiii:5-7
  12. Svihla, A., 1964, Another record of the larva of Epiophlebia laidlawi Tillyard (Odonata: Anisozygoptera), Ent. News, lxxii: 66-67
  13. Tamiya, Y., & K. Miyakawa, 1984, On the oviposition habitat of Epiophlebia superstes (Selys) (Anisozygoptera: Epiophlebiidae), Odonatologica, 13(2):301-307
  14. Tani, K., & Y. Miyatake, 1979, The discovery of Epiophlebia laidlawi Tillyard, 1921 in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal (Anisozygoptera: Epiophlebiidae), Odonatologica, 8(4):329-332
  15. Tillyard, R.J., 1921, On an Anisozygopterous larva from the Himalayas (Order Odonata), Rec. Ind. Mus., 22:93-107 + plate XIII
  16. Zhang, J., 1992, Congquingia rhora gen. nov., spec. nov. - a new dragonfly from the Upper Jurassic of eastern China (Anisozygoptera: Congquingiidae fam. nov.), Odonatologica, 21(3):375-383
 

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