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Last updated 8 April 2003  includes Odonatologica through 32(1) and Pantala through 6(1)

  1. Allbrook, P., 1979, Tasmanian Odonata, Fauna of Tasmania Handbook No. 1, University of Tasmania
  2. Belle, J., 1994, Some dragonfly records from the Lesser Sundra Islands of Bali and Lombok, Indonesia, with an ethno-odonatological note, Notul. odonatol., 4(4):60-62
  3. Bridges, C.A., 1993, Catalogue of the Family-group, Genus-group and Species-group names of the Odonata of the World (2nd Edition), Published by the author, Urbana, IL
  4. Daigle, J.J., 1995, Third time's a charm or Hawaii 5-0, Episode #4!, Argia, 7(4):3-5
  5. Daigle, J.J., 2000, The distribution of the Odonata of Hawaii, Bull. Amer. Odonatology, 6(1):1-5
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  8. Endersby, I.D., 1993, A new locality record for Hemiphlebia mirabilis Selys (Zygoptera: Hemiphlebiidae) Notul. odonatol., 4(2):31-32 [Australia]
  9. Englund, R., 1997, Response of the orangeblack Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion xanthomelas), a Candidate Threatened Species, to increases in stream flow,  Rec. Hawaii Biol. Surv. for 1997.  Part 2: Notes.  pp. 19-24
  10. Englund, R., 1998, New records and range extensions of native Odonata (Coenagrionidae) and introduced aquatic species in the Hawaiian Islands, Rec. Hawaii Biol. SUrv. for 1998.  Part 2: Notes.  pp. 15-19.
  11. Englund, R., 1999, The impacts of introduced poeciliid fish and Odonata on the endemic Megalagrion (Odonata) damselflies of Oahu Island, Hawaii, J. Insect COnservation, 3:225-243.
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  15. Gassmann, D., 2000., Revision of the Papuan Idiocnemis bidentata-group (Odonata: Platycnemididae), Zoologische Mededelingen Leiden 74 (23): 375-402
  16. Hawking, J.H., & T.R. New, 1985, Development of eggs of dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera) from two streams in North-eastern Victoria, Australia, Aq. Ins., 17(3):175-180
  17. Hawking, J.H., 1986, Dragonfly larvae of the River Murray System: A preliminary guide to the identification of known final instar odonate larvae of south-eastern Australia, Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation Technical Report No. 6, Wodonga, Australia
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  20. Howarth, F.G., & W.P. Mull, 1992, Hawaiian insects and their kin, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu
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  23. Lieftinck, M.A., 1931, A revision of the genus Epopthalmia Burm. (Odon., Corduliinae), with notes on habits and larvae, Treubia, 13(1):21-80 + plate 1
  24. Lieftinck, M.A., 1932, The dragonflies (Odonata) of New Guinea and neighbouring islands. Part I. Descriptions of new genera and species of the families Lestidae and Agrionidae, Nova Guinea, 15:485-602
  25. Lieftinck, M.A., 1933, The dragonflies (Odonata) of New Guinea and neighbouring islands. Part II. Descriptions of a new genus and species of Platycneminae Agrionidae) and of new Libellulidae, Nova Guinea, 17:1-67
  26. Lieftinck, M.A., 1935, The dragonflies (Odonata) of New Guinea and neighbouring islands. Part III. Descriptions of new and little known species of the families Megapodagrionidae, Agrionidae and Libellulidae (Genera Podopteryx, Argiolestes, Papuagrion, Teinobasis, Huonia, Synthemis, and Procordulia), Nova Guinea, 17:203-300
  27. Lieftinck, M.A., 1937, Descriptions and records of south-east Asiatic Odonata, Treubia, 16(1):55-119, [Libellago dorsocyana, sp. n., Borneo, Lestes praecellens, sp. n., Java, Drepanosticta fontinalis, sp. n., Malaya, D. pytho, sp. n., Sumatra, D. bartelsi, p. n., Java, D. ephippiata, sp. n., Celebes, Ellatoneura longispina, sp. n., Billiton, Borneo, E. coomansi, sp. n., Banka, Billiton, Borneo, Prodasineura tenebricosa, P. haenatosoma, sp.n., Borneo, Pseudagrion coomansi, sp. n., Banka, Billiton, Borneo, P. celebense, sp. n., Celebes, Halmahera, P. perfuscatum, sp. n., Borneo, Teinobasis leonorae, sp. n., Malaya, Amphicnemis kuiperi, sp. n., Billiton, Mortonagrion appendiculatum, sp. n., Billiton, Brachygonia puella, sp. n., Billiton, Hemicordulia magica, sp. n., Bali, Onychogomphus rappardi, sp. n., Sumatra, O. aemulus, sp. n., Sumatra]
  28. Lieftinck, M.A., 1940, Descriptions and records of south-east Asiatic Odonata (II), Treubia, 17(4):337-390, [Neurobasis chinensis longipes Hagen, re-defined, Borneo, Euphaea impar Selys, (including inaequipar Selys), Malya, Sumatra, Anambas Is., Borneo, redefined, Lestes praevius, sp. n., Enggano I., Borneo, Podolestes buwaldai, sp. n., Sumatra, P. coomansi, sp. n., Sumatra, Drepanosticta barbatula, sp. n., Borneo, Coeliccia arcuata, C. coomansi, p. n., Borneo, C. palawana, sp. n., Palawan, Ceriagrion hoogwerfi, sp. n., Sumatra, Amphicnemis, key to Malaysian sp., A. ecornuta Selys, redefined, A. amabilis, A. annae, sp. n., Borneo, A. graecilis Kruger, redefined, A. billitonis, sp. n., Billiton, A. mariae, sp. n., Borneo, Oligaeschna platyura, O. mutata, sp. n., Borneo, Amphiaeschna ampia basitincta, subsp. n., Sumatra, Borneo]
  29. Lieftinck, M.A., 1948, Descriptions and records of south-east Asiatic Odonata, Treubia, 19(2):221-278 [Prodasineura flammula, sp. n., Borneo, P. palawana, sp. n., Palawan, Nannophlebia arethusai, sp. n., N. aglaia, sp. n., Celebes, Leptogomphus mariae, sp. n.E. Borneo, Gomphidia abbotti andax, subsp. n., E. Sumatra, Rhinocypha nubecula, sp. n., N. Sumatra, Pornothemis starrei, sp. n., Sumatra, Macromidia erratica, sp. n., S. Sumatra, Java]
  30. Lieftinck, M.A., 1949, Synopsis of the odonate fauna of the Bismark Archipelago and the Solomon Islands, Treubia, 20(2):319-374
  31. Lieftinck, M.A., 1951, Results of the Archbold Expeditions.  No. 64.  Odonata of the 1948 Archbold Cape York Expedition, with a list of dragonflies from the peninsula, Am. Mus. Nov. No. 1488: 46 pp. [Australia]
  32. Lieftinck, M.A., 1953, The Odonata of the island of Sumba with a survey of the dragonfly fauna of the Lesser Sunda Islands, Verh. Naturf. Ges. Basel (Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Sumba-Expedition des Museums fur Volkerunds und des Naturhistorischen Museums in Basel, 1949, 64(1):118-228 [Lestes bellax, sp. n., L. sutteri, sp. n., Austroallagma, gen. n., Gynacantha arthuri, sp. n., Hemicordulia eduardi, sp. n., H. chrysochlora, sp. n., Idionyx orchestra, sp. n., Orthetrum austrosundanum, sp. n.]
  33. Lieftinck, M.A., 1954, A handlist of Malaysian Odonata, Treubia, 22(Suppl.): xiii + 202 pages
  34. Leiftinck, M.A., 1955, Notes on Australasian species of Neurobasis Selys (Odonata: Agriidae) (Pt. 1), Nova Guinea, new series, 6: 155-166
  35. Lieftinck, M.A., 1956, Revision of the genus Argiolestes (Odonata) in New Guinea and the Moluccas, with notes on the larval forms of the family Megapodagrionidae (Pt. I), Nova Quinea, new series, 7: 59-121
  36. Lieftinck, M.A., 1956, Two new Platycnemididae (Odonata) from the Papuan Region (Pt. 2), Nova Guinea, new series, 7: 249-258
  37. Lieftinck, M.A., 1957, Notes on some Argiinae dragonflies (Odonata) with special reference to the genus Palaiargia Forster, and with descriptions of new species and larval forms (Pt. 1), Nova Guinea, new series, 8: 41-80 + plates II-V
  38. Lieftinck, M.A., 1958, A review of the genus Idiocnemis Selys in the Papuan Region, wilth notes on some larval forms of the Platycnemididae (Odonata) (Pt. 2), Nova Guinea, new series, 9:253-292
  39. Lieftinck, M.A., 1959, On the New Guinea species of Ischnura Charpentier and Oreagrion Ris, with special reference to the larval forms and notes on the species of adjacent regions (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) (Part 2), Nova Guinea, new series, 10:213-240
  40. Lieftinck, M.A., 1959, Results of the Archbold Expeditions. New and little known Isostictine dragonflies from the Papuan Region (Odonata: Protoneuridae) (Pt. 2), Nova Guinea, new series, 10: 279-302
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  42. Lieftinck, M.A., 1960, Three new species of Notoneura Tillyard from wetern New Guinea (Odonata: Protoneuridae), Nova Guinea, Zoology, No. 7: 117-126
  43. Lieftinck, M.A., 1960, Considerations on the genus Lestes Leach with notes on the classification and descriptions of new Indo-Australian species and larval forms (Odonata: Lestidae), Nova Guinea, No. 8: 127-171 + Plates I-V
  44. Lieftinck, M.A., 1963, Contributions to the Odonate fauna of the Solomon Islands, with notes on zygopterous larvae, Nova Guinea, Zoology, No. 21: 523-542 + pl. XXVI
  45. Lieftinck, M.A., 1963, New species and records of Libellulidae from the Papuan Region (Odonata), Nova Guinea, No. 25: 751-780
  46. Lieftinck, M.A., 1971, A catalogue of the type-specimens of Odonata preserved in the Netherlands, with a supplementary list of the Odonata types described by Dutch scientists deposited in foreign institutional collections, Tijd. voor Entomol., 114(2):65-139 + Pl. 1-7
  47. Lieftinck, M.A., 1977, New and little known Corduliidae (Odonata: Anisoptera) from the Indo-Pacific region, Oriental Insects, 11(2):157-159
  48. Lieftinck, M.A., 1986, New and little known Platycnemididae and Coenagrionidae from New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 129(9):263-291
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