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Gomphidae References

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Last updated: 3 January 2007 including Odonatologica through 34(3) and International Journal of Odonatology through 7(1)

  1. Ali Khan, B., 1972, The copulatory-complex of some species of Ictinogomphus Cowley [=Indictinogomphus Fraser] (Odonata: Gomphidae) and its taxonomic importance, Oriental Insects, 6(1):75-82
  2. Aoki, T., 1996, A typical example of "upright type emergence": the case of Asiagomphus melaenops, Web Publication at http://www.justnet.or.jp/home/t_aoki/EEMERGEU.HTM, 2 pp.
  3. Aoki, T., 1996, Nihongomphus viridis, Web Publication at http://www.justnet.or.jp/home/t_aoki/N_VIRIDI.HTM, 1 page
  4. Aoki, T., 1996, Sieboldius albardae, Web Publication at http://www.justnet.or.jp/home/t_aoki/HAB_SALB.HTM, 1 page
  5. Aoki, T., 1997, Northward expansion of Ictinogomphus pertinax (Selys) in eastern Shikoku and western Kinki districts, Japan (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 26(2):121-133
  6. Barber, R.D., 1996, Identification of northeastern (U.S.) Gomphidae, Internet Web Page
  7. Barber, R.D., 1996, Identification aid to the Ophiogomphus exuviae of New York (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Internet Web Page
  8. Barber, R.D., 1996, Life history notes on Gomphus apomyius (Banner Clubtail) in New Jersey, Internet Home Page
  9. Barber, R.D., 2000, Photos and notes on Stylurus plagiatus in New Jersey, including photos of nymphs, Internet web page
  10. Barber, R.D., & P. Novack, 1997, A survey of the Gomphidae of the Hudson River Warren County, New York, Internet Home Page
  11. Belle, J., 1972, On Diaphlebia Selys, 1854 from Central America (Odonata: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 1(2):63-71
  12. Belle, J., 1972, An unknown gomphid larva from Surinam, possibly Progomphus geijskesi Needham, 1944 (Odonata), Odonatologica, 1(2):113-116
  13. Belle, J., 1972, Errata for "On Diaphlebia Selys, 1854 from Central America (Odonata: Gomphidae)"[Odonatologica, 1(2):63-71, 1972], Odonatologica, 1(4):279-280
  14. Belle, J., 1973, A revision of the New World genus Progomphus Selys, 1854 (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 2(4):191-308 [see errata in 4(4):298]
  15. Belle, J., 1975, On the holotype of Cyclophylla argentina Hagen in Selys, 1878 (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 4(1):27-28
  16. Belle, J., 1975, Two new species of Phyllocycla Calvert, 1948 from Central America (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 4(2):65-71 [P. breviphylla, P. speculatrix] [see errata in 4(4):298]
  17. Belle, J., 1975, Two new gomphine species from Paraguay (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonaatologica, 4(3):129-135 [Gomphoides cassiopeia, Progomphus flinti]
  18. Belle, J., 1975, On Agriogomphus tumens (Calvert, 1905), with a description of its male (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 4(4):237-242 [Central America]
  19. Belle, J., 1976, A gyandromorphic specimen of Aphylla Selys, 1854 from Argentina (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 5(2):173-174
  20. Belle, J., 1976, Three new gomphine species from Venezuela (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 5(3):197-206 [Phyllogomphoides imperator, Zonophora regalis, Z. obscura]
  21. Belle, J., 1976, A new species of Aphylla Selys, 1854 from Peru (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 5(4):371-374 [A. robusta]
  22. Belle, J., 1977, Notes on Aphylla obscura (Kirby, 1899) (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 6(1):7-12
  23. Belle, J., 1977, Revisional notes on Diaphlebia Selys, 1854 (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 6(2):111-117
  24. Belle, J., 1977, Some gomphine material from Surinam, preserved in the Leyden Museum of Natural History, with a note on the larva of Desmogomphus tigrivensis Williamson (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 6(4):292
  25. Belle, J., 1978, The male sex of Aphylla alia Calvert and A. boliviana Belle (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 7(2):159-162
  26. Belle, J., 1979, A new species of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970 from Bolivia (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 8(1):39-41
  27. Belle, J., 1979, An attempt at the subfamily classification of the Gomphidae, based on some new interpretations of wing venation, Odonatologica, 8(1):43-46
  28. Belle, J., 1979, A new species of Peruviogomphus Klots, 1944 from Ecuador (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 8(2):111-114 [P. pearsoni]
  29. Belle, J., 1980, Two new gomphoidine species from Brazil (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 9(2):173-180 [Progomphus perithemoides, Phyllogomphoides cepheus]
  30. Belle, J., 1982, Some new and interesting South American species of Phyllogomphoides in the Museum of Aoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Insecta: Odonata: Gomphidae), Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., No. 701, 14pp. [P. praedatrix, P. aculens, P. angluaris, P. semicircularis (female)]
  31. Belle, J., 1982, A review of the genus Archaeogomphus Williamson (Odonata, Gomphidae), Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 125(3):37-56
  32. Belle, J., 1991, The ultimate instar larvae of the Central American species of Progomphus Selys, with a description of P/ belyshevi spec. nov. from Mexico (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 20(1):9-27 [species key to ultimate instar larvae of Central America, P. borealis, P. belyshevi, P. clendoni, P. mexicanus, P. zonatus, P. risi, P. pygmaeus, P. longistigma, P. anomalus, P. spec. indet.]
  33. Belle, J., 1992, Studies an ultimate instar larvae of neotropical Gomphidae, with the description of Tibiagomphus gen.nov. (Anisoptera), Odonatologica, 21(1):1-24 [key to neotropical Gomphidae larvae, and descriptions of Archaeogomphus furcatus, Progomphus conjectus, Progomphus zephyrus, Aphylla theodorina, Phyllocycla viridipleuris, Gomphoides infumata, Idiogomphoides ictinia, Zonophora campanulata machadoi, Erpetogomphus sabaleticus, Neogomphus edenticulatus, species key to larvae of Neogomphus]
  34. Belle, J., 1992, A revision of the South American species of Aphylla Selys, 1854 (Odonata: Gomphidae), Zool. Med., 66(1-15):239-264
  35. Belle, J., 1993, Epigomphus jannyae spec. nov., a new dragonfly from Panama (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 22(2):187-189
  36. Belle, J., 1993, Annotated checklist and bibliography of the immature stages of neotropical Gomphidae, published up to September 1993 (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 22(4):399-409
  37. Belle, J., 1994, Three new neotropical Gomphidae from the genera Archaeogomphus Williamson, Cyanogomphus Selys and Epigomphus Hagen (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 23(1):45-50
  38. Belle, J., 1994, On five species of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970, from Brazil with the descriptions of three new taxa (Odonata: Gomphidae), Zool. Med., 68(1-14):73-85
  39. Belle, J., 1994, On five species of Progomphus Selys from Brazil with the descriptions of four new taxa (Odonata: Gomphidae), 1994, Zool. Med., 68(16-25):203-214
  40. Belle, J., 1994, Four new species of Aphylla from Brazil (Odonata: Gomphidae), Entomologische berichten, 54(7):138-144
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  44. Butler, H., 1914, Three new species of Odonata, Can. Ent., 346-348 [Ophiogomphus sequoiarum = O. bison, Gomphus abditus = Stylogomphus amnicola]
  45. Butler, S.G., 2004, Description of the last instar larva of Onychogomphus aequistylus Selys, 1892 (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 33(2):189-194
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  49. Calvert, P.P., 1912, Studies on Cosat Rican Odonata: IV. Erpetogomphus in Costa Rica, with descriptions of a new species having complex structural mating adaptations, Ent. News, 23(7):289-295 + plate XVII
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  51. Calvert, P.P., 1923, Gomphus dilatatus, vastus and a new species, lineatifrons (Odonata), Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., XLVII:221-232 + plates XIV, XV
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  56. Carle, F.L., 1980, A new Lanthus (Odonata: Gomphidae) from eastern North America with adult and nymphal keys to American Octogomphines, Ann. Ent. Soc. Am., 73(2):172-179
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